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The Times - 07/08/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Patricia Tisdall, From Hugh Mabbett, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Knipe, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By David Leigh, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Gabriel Ronay, From Nicholas Fraser, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, From David Eonavia, John Groser, Richard Holmes, Charles Douglas-Home, Myrna Blumberg, P.T., Robert Nye, Roger Baker, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Margaret Stone, Tony Aldous, PHS, Patrick Brogan, David Bonavia, R. J. FIELDING, , FRANCIS PYM, , JOHN DAVIES, , JONATHAN DIMBLEBY, , MAURICE EDELMAN, , DENNIS LYONS, , R. D. HALVERSON, , JOYCE M. KNIGHT, , MAXWELL BOYD, , DUNCAN VERE, , T. B. BINNS, , W. F. L. NEWCOMBE, , From Trevor Fishlock, Charles Causley writes:, By David Young, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From David Cross, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, Ross Davies, LIONEL P. ALTMAN, , MAX LANDER, , SIR DONALD SARGENT, , By Margaret Stone, H. W. ALLISON, , By Ronald Kershaw, Peter Waymark,

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News: Ford-Miki pledge over defence of East Asia, Italian right told to keep abreast of times, Hiroshima call to abolish nuclear weapons, India or Indira: the question that is asked as democracy takes another beating, Oxford class lists: English language and literature, Lagos guards chief to be Foreign Minister, Dedicated Georgian 'Dr Who' arrested, Slowdown in growth of private medical care, Faversham, winning the battle of the bulldozers, Print unions' ultimatum to 'Observer', MPs demand ban on PLO team, Science report Genetics: Short cut to cereal breeding, Motoring Rationalization the key to Leyland future, French woman held by rebels 'attempts suicide', NHS 'offers inferior service in the North', Unknown republican group claims 33 killings, Mr Maxwell is again Scots daily executive, Glasgow council protests at planned loan cuts, £9m nursery school budget criticized as 'inadequate', AUEW moderate wins election, Trotskyist group admits it wrote letter, Arsenic levels in food to be reviewed, Shortage of fuel forces Lisbon to halt airlift of refugees from Angola, China prefers to bury her past, Traders told to keep the customer informed, Israel sees no hope of progress on Sinai, British schoolboy rescued from Norwegian peak, President saves Paris from 328ft high tower, Shopping, Bishop Muzorewa to see Foreign Secretary today as tension mounts over Rhodesia peace talks, The Times Diary Why they are seething at E1 Vino's, Eisteddfod accused of erecting unsafe pavilion, US group told of China's wish to avoid Korea war, Post Office decides to pull out of CBI, For America, a shock to the system, Taxing problems of working abroad, Options on tied cottages to be published today, BAOR weakened by limitations on training while might of Warsaw Pact forces grows, FBI questions Hoffa adopted son, Terrorists prepare for flight to Libya, Three die in accident at brewery, Government will tighten rules on certifying cause of death and reform law on coroners' duties, France and Spain in protest over Basque, Government plans to control tobacco as addictive drug, Code to cut risk of experiments in genetics, Three million rise in France's population, 'Fascist conspiracy' warning at Oporto rally, Social workers 'untrained' in town where baby died, Tories urge Scottish assembly as third house of Parliament, Italy tries to avert hotel and restaurant strike. Law: Drug charge, Soldier murder charge, Heavy sentences demanded for ex-officers in Athens trial, Lucan bankruptcy hearing next month, Black woman is cleared of jail murder charge, Delhi proposal to make leaders immune from court challenge. Politics and Parliament: Effort to humanize role of council housing managers, Action sought on squatting, Strong warning to holidaymakers would have led within hours to Court Line collapse, 'Lucky' Lord Chancellor, Peers threatening to obstruct new Bills, Both sides demand textile import controls, Black Rod to stay on, Shattering impact on Middle East of any failure to agree House of Commons, Mr Benn silences his Court Line critics, Government went beyond spirit of Act in letting Ombudsman see documents, Ministers should have sought outside advice, Reckless Tory charges repudiated by reports, Abortion book: no prosecution, Four Government defeats on Industry Bill House of Lords. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Alpine Sports, H.A.G., Certified Dividends, Compagnie Financiere De Suez, Edward Erdman, Interim Statement, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Deighton, Problem, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, Telex, Clydesdale Bank, Gentry Books, European Law, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Danish, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Hine, Herring Daw, George Allen & Unwin. News in Brief. Reviews: Poetry, To Die, to Live Bbc2, Short stories, Patrick Geddes: inspired but maddening A Most Unsettling Person An Introduction to the Ideas and Life of Patrick Geddes By Paddy Kitchen (Gollancz, £6.50), New era for Glasgow as an opera centre, Middle Eastern virus Publish it Not.... The Middle East Cover-up By Michael Adams and Christopher Mayhew, Bomb-shell under Victorian hypocrisy turns out a damn squib Engaged National, BBC SO/Groves Albert Hall/Radio 3, Scandinavian opera centre, South Bank Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Delicious Cooking and Eating A Pictorial History with recipes. By Katie Stewart With Pamela and Maurice Michael. (Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, £5.25). Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Player aged 18 takes lead in chess tourney, 1,500th concert at the Hollywood Bowl, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,066, Broadcasting. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on Overseas Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place. Sport: Tennis Miss Brasher through, Athletics Doubt after choice of Ovett for team in European Cup final, Yachting British team close on the leaders, Golf Mrs Young more like her old self again, Cricket An honest gesture to the old county, Sports in Brief, Horse show Final barrage proves too high for all but three, Racing Winner who was nobody's favourite. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Editorials/Leaders: Reform Before Representation, Paying For The Posts. Letters to the Editor: Import controls on foreign cars, Mr Laker's Skytrain project, Clinical trials of drugs, AUEW elections, Legislative burden on Parliament, Nocturnal bells, Motor manufacturers' retail marketing, Vocational courses, Amendments to Social Security Pensions Bill, How prices can mow you down, Haldane's Army, Future of the motor cycle industry, Famine in Ethiopia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge awards and elections, Scriveners' Company, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Frances Bellerby, Sir Peter Daubeny A major theatre influence. Business and Finance: Business Diary: In hucksterposition · Lord Jim, Receiver now holds key to NVT factory closures, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Government draws up new industrial strategy in fight to revive productivity, Tobenoil gets GEI paper bid, Tempered euphoria over women's year, £21m state investment in upgraded RB211, Glynwed in a cleft stick, Post Office stands by higher tariffs despite plea for £200m savings, Signor Carli attacks reflation package, EEC warning to America against car tax threat, Cuban naval deal won by Spain, Cigarette sales wilt under a barrage of attack, BSC criticizes 'negative attitude' over 2,500 Scottish jobs reprieve, £23m coal mine to be developed at Pontefract, Going part of the way on steel plant closures, IBM fails to get anti-trust suit stopped, More US bond issues held back, Leyland stewards accept participation plan, Narrowing of payments gap forecast, Fresh fears for sterling as the dollar rides high, Decline in colour set deliveries, Woodlands policy criticized, Argentina to renegotiate $10,000m foreign debt, Call for reconsideration of capital transfer tax, TV tube factory urged to seek lay-off subsidy, Hollis happier after second half loss, Bonn-Saudi economic talks 'a success'. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange prices Easier in late dealings, Stock markets Tobaccos dip ahead of Government statement. Business Appointments: Business appointments Matheson chairman named director of Sun Alliance. Births.

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