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The Times - 06/08/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Hugh Mabbett, By Our Labour Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Michael Knipe, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans and Marcel Berlius, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock Criccieth, By David Leigh, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Harry Golombek chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, From John Chartres, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By John Young, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Frank Vogl, From Mario modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Katie Stewart, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Charles Lewsen, William Gaunt, Alan Coren, Roy Lewis, Dessa Trevisan, PHS, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Ian Gilmour and Dennis Walters, E. O. LANE, , MARGARET HIGGINSON, , PAUL SANDERSON, , MALIN SORSBIE, , ALASTAIR BURNET, , ELIZABETH HARRISON, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , A. CAMERON, , C. J. YONGE, , HARRY O. MORTON, , JEAN B. PATEMAN, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, A correspondent, E. F., Norman Collins, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Economics Staff, From Peter Norman, Bv Tim Congdon, From David Cross, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, By David Young, David Levack, VICTOR ROSS, , ALAN G. DARBY, , A. R. SWANNACK, , J. R. PARR, , By Arthur Reed, R. N. COHEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Arthur Reed,

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News: Plea for retention of air shuttle, Socialist anthem to benefit capitalist firm, Printers' strike to close Paris newspapers again, President Amin retires his Air Force chief, Nigerian leader to review calls for new states, GLC determined to evict 250 squatters, General Motors admits S Korea payments, Mr Smith to visit Pretoria as settlement hopes fade, Comore coup leaders seek close links with France, Argentina troops kill eight guerrillas after truce offer, Medical survey finds no danger of lead poisoning at battery-making factories, Ethiopian students seize British farms, Blank spaces reflect the unkind weather, Prisoners get right to bring civil actions without petition first, Betting company refuses to reemploy strikers, Buyer resistance cuts profits of greengrocers, Mr Hiss to practise law again, Eisteddfod crown goes to commuter poet, Greek junta seized power 'on orders of the CIA', Yacht sunk in collision with minesweeper, Somers Town site for British Library agreed, Syria: doubts over American moves towards peace, Four drown as storms break heat-wave, Ford-Miki talks start without formality, Doctors marvel at health of wine-drinking Italians, NUJ calls strike over pay claim dismissals, IRA leader 'escaped as soldiers waited', Attacks on Portugal communists intensify, Government orders council cash standstill, Benn move for power bills relief, Boys to be freed from detention centres sooner, Even Caxton had his troubles with the pickets, Councils will be given help to control dumping, Mr Hoffa's family offers a $200,000 reward, Dying woman savaged by dog in panic, Appointments Vacant, Plea for Korean victims of Hiroshima bomb, Will détente force Italy behind the Iron Curtain?, Tenth Democrat to seek presidency nomination, Thames escape: Four businessmen and their, Birth, death, marriage register fees to rise, Grandson of Wagner bans mother from festival, First move to put workers into company boardrooms, Concorde halves Singapore to Melbourne time, Beating language barriers, India's Lower House passes Bill to keep Mrs Gandhi in office, Underground compiles a black list of Gandhi supporters, Third Angolan nationalist group mobilizes troops, In Yugoslavia, worker control is now a way of life, Nine hostages freed in Malaysia, MPs reject radical abortion law change, Charcoal grilling: rewarding variations on a Greek theme, Israel forces attack camps in Lebanon, Science report Neurology: Telling left from the right, Children 'crucified by press', Last obstacle to Surrey dock project removed, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Invalids may press for ministry aid, More Spanish police become targets for terrorist group, Churchill echo on overbooking, Why does nobody recognize the growing nuclear peril?, The Times Diary Some hedgehog mysteries remain, Farmers' report appeals for easing of squeeze, Six councils in inquiries into alleged bribery, Czech coaches say they are political victims, France's 100,000 aristocrats, Warning on old paint, Tory call for resignation of sick MP 'in bad taste'. Index. Politics and Parliament: Cheap TV licences for retired ruled out, Additional community industry places, Strategic plan for South-East, Mr Wilson ready to 'nail' story about Cabinet documents, Bill on right of people to demonstrate, 'Principle flouted in Clay Cross voting', Maternity pay qualifying period may be cut when economic situation allows, Mr Foot's £18m plan to save 80,000 jobs, Temporary employment subsidy scheme to start on August 18: conditions outlined, Vehicle wing mirrors, Inexpensive parts of pollution Act to come in, Committee of inquiry to give advice on worker participation, Efforts to avert big cuts in bus services, Government will do all in their power to honour and fulfil undertakings agreed at Helsinki House of Commons, Welsh assembly at Temple of Peace and Health, Devolution must not undermine unity, Defeats on Industry Bill: minister protests at gutting House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Law: £203,568 judgment against Mr Stonehouse, Wilson statement on Court Line promised. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Barclays Bank Limited, Lloyds Bank, National Westminister Bank, Marine Midland Bank, Inc., Coutts & Co, Triplex Foundries, Barclays International, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standrad And Chartered Banking Group Limited, High & Dry, Bdc, Ansafone, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited, Hogg Robinson Group Limited, Don Zoilo, Time. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,065, Fanshen at Hampstead, Three in lead at British chess contest, Radio, Broadcasting. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge elections, Commonwealth post, University news, Latest appointments. Sport: Tennis Miss Drury's will to win surprises Miss Durie, Sports in Brief, Modern pentathlon Nightingale in junior and senior teams, Yachting Four boats disqualified at Cowes: disappointment for Australians, Cricket A competitive spirit has now restored England's confidence, Olympic Games It takes a brave city to stage a Games, Athletics Britain field strong junior team, Golf The president aims to become the first lady, Racing Calaba should be in her element. Property: Investment Property, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Acknowledgement, Entertainments, Services, Leisure and Educational Courses. Reviews: Orchestra on its toes BBC Northern SO/Leppard Albert Hall/Radio 3/4, The Marowitz Hamlet Bankside Globe, Carlos in search of a conductor Don Carlos Munich, The Late Wife Soho Poly, Personal pantheon Hall of Fame National Portrait Gallery, A Fall Like Lucifer Thames, South Bank Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Portugal's Will To Freedom, The Abuses Of The Abortion System, A Victory For Law-And Its Lessons. Letters to the Editor: Gossip columns and privacy, A warning the Post Office should heed, The Tories and détente, Mail from abroad, Highgate Cemetery, Memo to politician, consumer and all: buy British everything!, Information on prices, Russian shipping costs cuts, Direct grant schools, Squatters and the law: police action, BSC and South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 5, 1950 Railway meals. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Robert Heller, Miss Marguerite Steen Popular novelist, Mr George Edwards, Desmond Pacey, Karel J. Bossart. Business and Finance: Discount market, Advertising & marketing Tobacco industry goes it alone on tighter code, Rolls and Pratt engine proposal, Shotton men see Mr Foot, EEC informal talks on monetary reform, Commons report condemns 'damaging' state policy of cutting capital expenditure, Commodities, Reshuffle at Treasury to coordinate strategy, Local Loans Steady, Government to inject £45m into ferrous foundry and machine tool industries, Mr Varley puts his cash where it's needed, Mining Savage loss at Botswana RST, AVP is still on the upgrade, Bank base rates go to 10pc but mortgages unlikely to cost more, Mr B. Jackman resigns from Rover-Triumph, Registration of new cars lowest for 16 years, PO shelves £20m City head office project, Business Diary: VAT 84 · Jackman's turn of speed, Concorde: only the best, but will it pay off?, Why base rates have gone up, ECGD curb on exports to Argentina, PO launches £4.5m centre for telegrams, UCS debts appeal to Ombudsman, Bank statements for July, Union representatives put plan for NVT rescue to Mr Varley, Post Office guarantee for Robb Caledon loan, Japan bears brunt of fall in shipbuilding orders, £9m HQ sale by Ready Mixed, Demand for short-term loans stays sluggish, Unemployment in W Germany up 33,000 in July. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Shares stage technical recovery but turnover is light, Eurobond price (midday indicators), Stock Exchange prices Better tone in equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Rothmans nominate chairman. Births.

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