The Times - 24/01/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Roger Berthoud, By Staff Reporters, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Jones, By Stewart Tendler, From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Groser, By Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Hugh Clayton, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Ray Kennedy, From Florencia Varas, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Mario Modiano, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, David Robinson, Paul Moor, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, D. R., Dr Tony Smith, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Bruce Palling, Peter Scott, PHS, Norman Lamont, H. LESLIE KIRKLEY, , F. W. WARD, , EDWARD LYONS, , INGLEBY, , ALAN MATTINGLY, , W. M. JONES POWELL, , DINGLE FOOT, , PETER BLAKER, , A. R. MUNDAY, Headmaster, , PETER WALKER, , EVELYN HONE, , ROBIN HOOPER, , HARVEY HINDS, , P D. BOYD, , JOHN COLVILLE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Sir William Hildred writes:, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By David Young, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Malcom Brown, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, From Vanya Walker Leigh, J. W. RILETT, , By Roger Vielvoye, J. D. SAMPSON, , Chairman, , PAUL DERRICK, , SIMON BEHRMAN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Americans want Oman base to shadow Russians, Brussels welcomes poll decision, Funds diverted from Uganda going to immigrants in Britain, Blizzards block four main roads, Professions call for exam to test literacy of recruits, Pitt-Rivers collection for museum, The Times Diary As pink as a young girl's blush, 675,000 unemployed is less than was feared, Show jumping president to retire after 30 years, Government asked to investigate trust fund, Danish leader seeks all-party cooperation, Escaped convict frees child before capture, Dispersal of coloureds can be legal, board says, Misled war pensioner gets £2,500 arrears, Classroom 'threat' to gypsies' culture, Private schools hold their own against inflation and a Labour Government, IRA may be planning an indefinite ceasefire, Britain protests at Athens mob action, Anglo-Egyptian team unearths pharaoh's tomb, Tory leadership ballot will be on February 4, Publishers reject new deal for all national paper printers as way to end dispute, US drivers getting the wind up, Israel suspends border raids to give Lebanon chance of ending infiltration by guerrillas, Cabinet decides on EEC referendum before end of June, Four hurt in London bomb blast, Consultants in new talks on contract, Manchester Grammar School will go independent when grant is withdrawn, Palestinian extremist talks of suicide operations, Food prices Meat stays steady as firm plans to market substitute, Plea to Britain on white Rhodesians' rights, Student group challenges union national leaders, US ratifies war gas ban, Mr Ford defies Congress with oil import duty, Time for a Royal Commission on the Treasury, Asian's challenge to General Amin, Millions in Italy respond to call for general strike, Concession for editors in closed-shop Bill, Man killed, 30 hurt as trains crash at Watford, M Giscard faces a culinary feast at the first in a series of meals with ordinary French people, Detectives believe shot London headmaster was mistaken by IRA for retired army officer, Troublemakers' parents 'should be prosecuted', French wine-growers take action on imports, Union condemns teachers' strike over pay plan, Those who need a home most are least likely to get one, Busmen call strike in violence protest, New group wants aid for poorer nations doubled, From coffee to cocaine, As the violence in Ulster begins again, are the private armies beginning to crack?, S Vietnamese in struggle for Black Virgin peak, Creditors of Aston Martin stay their hand, Police keep Spanish writer in custody, Government has less than £200m left for additional subsidies on food, Chile to allow refugees to leave foreign embassies, Mr Tanaka cleared of evading taxes, Rebellion waning in Baluchistan, Gen Delgado's body flown to Portugal, Lisbon approval of union law delights Communists, Compulsory seat belts 'cut French road deaths', Some police reject rifle as too powerful, Lines drawn for battle over film censorship, Whip who criticized Government resigns, Tory students seek alliance of centre-right, Abortion reform favoured by most Italian women, The doors have closed on furnished accommodation, Three MPs face rebuke, Call for firms to subsidize nurseries, Science report Dietetics: Lack of fibre in Western food, Fifth of national tax urged for local government, New Premier of N Yemen, A small step for humanity in Vietnam. Index. Politics and Parliament: Sharp fall in victims since Rent Act began House of Lords, Cabinet ministers given freedom to differ on EEC issue because 'we are so united on everything else': tight referendum timetable House of Commons, House might want to consider limit to spending by campaigns, Social contract guidelines cannot be suddenly tightened-Mr Foot, Stonehouse debate on Tuesday, Conservatives and Liberals to oppose end of collective responsibility on Europe House of Lords, Working abroad rules to change after white slavery charge, Doctors urged to reopen salary negotiations. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Gas, Arthritis, Royal Navy, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Ellis, The Times Travel Guide, Ansafone, Tops T.V Ltd, The Times, The Department Of Industry, Omar Khayyam, Daimler, Rickmansworth And Uxbridge Valley Water Company, Psit, Communicor, Terrapin, Laing, Thomson Holidays, Canlife Units, Rhodesian Corporation Limited, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Limited, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited, The Point International, Habitat Sale. Weather: The Weather. Law: Boy of 14 denies match stabbing, No duty to create a job for incapacitated man Merseyside and North Wales Electricity Board v Taylor, Doctrine of provocation extended by Homicide Act Regina v Davies (Peter), Court of Appeal Press should see trial showing of 'blue' films Regina v Waterfield, Bail of Hongkong ex-police chief rescinded, Roulette case to be retried, S African court acquits editor, M16 inquiry adjourns to let inspector recuperate, Gang sentenced for Euro cheque fraud plot, Clerk resigns over pickets. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A Masked Ball Deutsches Oper, Berlin, Celebrity series, A Private Enterprise (aa) Gate The Great McGonagall aa ABC, Bloomsbury, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Les Martyrs Imperial College, Dreamtiger Wigmore Hall Paul Griffiths, Stroheim's lost masterpiece, Cavalli's 'Eritrea' for Wexford. Sport: Golf Miss Walker almost assured of U S card, Squash rackets Back to the chessboard as Torsam is checkmated, Tennis Another seed upset by Okker's conqueror, Snow reports from European resorts, Nothing new in hysterical nationalism, Motor racing Peterson receives better offer, Cricket England in no shape even to start thinking about Test line-up, Motor rallying Full power of the Stratos is unleashed, Football Protest by Cyprus over UEFA's decision, Rugby Union Problem of an embarrassment of riches, Racing No excuse for the favourite's failure. Editorials/Leaders: The Referendum Begins To Roll, Scissors Of Inflation And Unemployment, The Church Of England's New Primate. Letters to the Editor: Why UK is on way down, Trade with EEC, Israel and Unesco, Remedy for the engineers, The Stonehouse affair, Examination results, Weather records, Shareholders and workers in alliance, Opportunity and choice in education, Paying for the BBC, Postal charges and books, Asbestos safety, Tory leadership, Rhodesia peace prospects, Relief for the Kurds, Case of the Shrewsbury pickets, Effects of taxation on forestry, Catholics and Marxism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 24, 1950.. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,900, 1975 Cutty Sark/Times National Crossword Championship, Victorian camera work attracts, Radio, Broadcasting. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Courtney Hope, Sir Henry Self Notable civil servant, Mr William Kean Seymour, Miss Marie Löhr Seventy years on the stage. Business and Finance: Using conveyor belts to solve rush hour problems, Crown Agents take back £1.75m, Lincroft Kilgour near £1m after second-half flourish, Cowley conciliation talks end in deadlock, Shortage of stock sends index nearer 200 mark, Shell seed stake, Mr Shore leads Iran sales drive, R-R Motors £2.5m orders, Kuwait takeover study, Reports from the disaster area, Japanese imports: why controls are a wrong answer to the wrong problem, Bright opening quarter at Hay's Wharf, Tax concession on R-R failure, Business Diary: Burman star · Capitalizing on Marx, Herr Apel says IMF must not be 'political forum', Customs tighten check on VAT returns, New chief sought for Overseas Trade Board, Ailing Leyland's accounts are heavily qualified by auditors, Finance houses 'must trim costs', New call for gas turbines predicted, Forecast of improved demand for UK chemical industry, Wilkins & Mitchell tumble, but output remains at high level, Rothschild Bank starts well, Unemployment And Vacancies, Wage rises warning by prices chairman, Australian carmakers offered job cuts deal, US Treasury likely to borrow $70,000m from capital markets, London losses of Cont'l Illinois, EEC coal output down by 10.2 pc, Raw material producers may adopt fresh format, Go-ahead for £20m London industrial estate, Briefly, Burmah sells BP stake to Bank for £179m in major rescue policy switch, Mr Tomkins bids for rest of New Day, Bonn move fails to halt dollar slump, How the markets moved, $200m Iran contract for German company, Tate & Lyle profits up, BSC restructuring report, Bonn greets control curbs scheme, Japan may ask for cheaper oil, Commodities Strong rally in sugar futures, Imperial deputation to meet minister, Issues & Loans Lower interest rates forecast, Clouds gathering over Messina. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property Living in an historic house. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Strong gains, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Stock markets Day of heavy gains, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange $ down again. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new directors joining ICI board on March 1. Births.
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