The Times - 12/04/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley Financial Staff, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Glasgow, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Birmingham, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Stewart Tendler, From David Hencke, From David Leigh Birmingham, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Staff Reporters, By George Clarke Political Correspondent, From Philip Howard Keele, From. Peter Hazelhurst Trang Bom, north-east of Saigon, April 11, From Charles Hargrove, From Bruce Palling, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, European Parliament, Luxembourg, by Vladimir Nabokov, Clive Barnes, Harry Golombek, Katie Stewart, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Margaret Allen, Stephen Walsh, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Bevis Hillier, Adrian J. Desmond, Dingle Foot, George Hutchinson, John Hennessy, Jo Beresford, MICHAEL HAMILTON, , ANNA YEE-YU MINALL., CHARLES MOREIRA, JOHN STOKES, , IRMA McDONNELL., Ian Albery, Alan Ayckbourn, Sue Birtwistle, Alfred Bradley, Roger Chapman, Peter Cheeseman, John W. Clarke, Anthony Everitt, John Ford, Ian Giles, Len Graham, Sheila Hancock, G. Laurence Harbottle, Philip Hedley, Albert Hunt, Roy Kift, J. W. Lambert, Mike Leigh, Charles Lister, Frank Marcus, A. H. Marshall, Cedric Messina, Gareth Morgan, Trevor Nunn Timothy O'Brien, Donald Sinden, Caroline Smith, Colin Welland. Martin Williams, B. A. Young., DAVID SATTERTHWAITE, , R. E. G. SIMMERSON, , A. MANDERS, , J.C. MORGAN, , PORCHESTER., MARTIN RYLE., JOHN V. NICHOLAS., HELEN PHILLIPSON, E. M. NOYES., By Paul Oestreicher, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Blunsden, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Ruby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina, By David Young, By Ronald Faux, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Melvyn Westlake, From Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, Margaret Stone, Anthony Rowley, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, JD, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Belgrade signs nuclear pact with Moscow, Russia satisfies America on rocket failure, Approval of stringent cigarette advertising code is expected soon, Gardening Right on cucumber, 'Chemistry of fear' enticing people to vote in favour of EEC, Glasgow thanks the Army with mugs and whisky, Two Conservatives on memoirs committee, Sir Keith decries political labels, Number of prisoners mounts in Portugal, Solzhenitsyn criticizes Western life, The worst of the referendum mischief may be yet to come, New explosions in Kenya revive tension, New sweets may cut tooth decay, scientists say, Stonehouse asylum appeal considered by Mauritius, Some Rome truths about early Britain, 'Glaring US omission' depresses Cambodians, Dietrich Bonhoeffer: assassin or saint?, Insurance companies challenge new Bill, Saturday Bazaar Antiques Going by the book, Six more killed in Argentina, 41 African nations to tighten squeeze on Vorster regime, 'Heffer's law' criticized, Mikardo allegation over business support rejected, Kathy Kirby must pay, MPs find White Paper on public spending 'meaningless' and Treasury targets unrealistic, Portuguese parties resign power to military for up to five years, Man leapt from 13th floor to test his faith, Ford speech argues case for more military aid to Saigon, Travel Weekend Bath, The puzzle over the pterosaur: how did the World's biggest bird ever manage to fly?, Phased action on Children Bill, Dr Coggan defends resort to exorcism, Food It depends on the liver, Paratroopers thrown into battle for Saigon's outer bastion, Senora Perón stands firm, TV sport coverage strains BBC and IBA relations, Good Food Guide The Englishman's home cooking, Study says US is sending deadly nerve-gas to Nato, Councils in clash over likely cuts on housing, That other time of crisis when ministers agreed to differ, US nuclear embargo brings EEC protest, Sour Congress reaction to plea for more Saigon aid, Archaeology report Southwark: Roman site excavations, Karpov wants to negotiate new match with Fischer, Unofficial ceasefire call, Protestant factions 'resolve their feud', Woman killed in street shooting, All a matter of taste, Science report Biology: Such stuff as genes are made on, Algerians warm to President Giscard, EEC best for Britain and the world-Mr Wilson Referendum 'gives the people sovereignty', Rail unions to press for up to 30% rise, Russians urge Israel to go to Geneva talks, A literary front, Charles Darwin and Satan win Tennessee court case, Electricians step up pay strikes, Ottawa plan for wage-price curbs, Downing Street denies vetoing £1,000m Middle East arms order, Students' union to oppose Abortion Act chamges, Dorothy Squires has driving ban halved, Police given 300 names for 'Black Panther'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bond Worth Holding Limited, M & G, Delta Investment Company Limited, Linread Limited, Incurables, Hayter, Swans Hellenic Cruises, Bank Base Rates, Worth, The Law Land Company Limited, Ansafone, The Desperately Lonely Blind, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Kypros Travel & Tours Ltd., City Of Westminster Assurance, Savills. Law: Larry Adler for trial, Roulette player is acquitted of plot charge, Courts again disrupted by prison officers' action, Solicitor attacks court view on benefit appeals, Length of bomb trial reduced, Judge's duty to provide notes Liversidge v Liversidge, Court of Appeal Power to defer sentence restricted Regina v Gilby, Court criticizes MP for not appearing, Shareholder sues firm in banana bribe case. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,966, Broadcasting Saturday, £137,550 for two Canalettos, Television highlights, Bridge Bidding time, Radio, Chess A tragic Fischer, Shared lead in grandmaster chess possible, Sunday. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Democracy in Portugal, Lead in petrol: £100m a year for 10 years to put filters on cars House of Commons, Influence of unions on MPs, Tighter rules for the export of live animals, Destination must be given in exporting live animals. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Easter, For the Epicure, Stamps and Coins, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Royal Festival Hall, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Mechanical silence Player-Pianos Purcell Room, All a little too perfect Eugene Onegin Covent Garden, Solid gold Gingold, Music festival Is EI Salvador musically in Europe?, Master of the giggle The Princess Zoubaroff Tower, Radio Seeing both sides, London Mozart Players/de Peyer Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Golf Palmer rolls back the years but Nicklaus makes him look puny, Hockey Entanglements on the last stage of the season, Sport Racing Sea Break worth a trip from France, Rugby Union,! London Scottish offer Orrell second try, Sports in Brief, Sportsview Who watches what, and where, Football Derby have their eyes on European Cup, too, Weekend fixtures, For the Record, Motor racing Ferrari lead race for lap record at Silverstone, Boxing Needham shares verdict but not title. Editorials/Leaders: The Basis Of American Power, The Dar Es Salaam Declaration. Letters to the Editor: Oldest boat club, Exorcism: medicine and religion, The orphans of Vietnam, Money for the arts, Preserving Pylos, Increases in rates, Discovery of pulsars, Referendum issues: the student vote, Minerals in Wiltshire. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 12, 1950 Yemen exodus. Obituaries: Mr G. Raffles, Marjorie Main, M Joseph Laniel, Mr John Bailey, Walker Evans Significant Amercian photographer. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Taxation Generosity now costs something, Motor insurance If the car is a 'write-off', Morgan-Grampian to sell development properties, CBI members to lobby Mr Wilson on policies, Coats Paton closing 211 wool shops, Leyland talks on redundancy, BSC production heads for 25pc fall, Overseas jolt and destocking puts Bond Worth on slide, Stanwood Radio loss, Bill Taylor buys Reckitt & Colman, Agreement in sight on agenda for energy talks, Societies accept mortgage curbs to prevent house prices surge, Investor's week Market eyes sterling · Midland-Yorkshire, Unions agree to Vauxhall's 'non-inflationary' pay offer, Round-up New annuities for homes, Insurance Third party cover at sea and ashore, EEC examining French car parts marketing pacts, Policyholders at last to have protection, Esso anxiety on North Sea, Commodities Cocoa closes £19 lower, John Finlan slump accelerates to loss, Foreign Exchange, Pensions A better deal for women, Parting protest over Aston Martin deal, Brokers' views, Grouse, Small rally by sterling against $, Producers make further copper cuts, Mr Benn is 'shaken' by textile case, Loss-maker Pirelli may raise capital. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock-Exchange Prices Markets remain cautious, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Long-dated gilts still in retreat, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Issues & Loans. Winterthur is raising $30m convertible. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.
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