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The Times - 07/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, From Fred Emery, By David Young, By Neville Hodgkinson and David Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Hennessy Margate, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Baily Salisbury, From Our Correspondent Cambridge, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Berthoud, From David Cross, By Our Political Editor, By Pen ny Symon Political Staff, From Jose Shercliff, From a Special Correspondent, From Hugh Mabbett, From Charles Hargrove, From Bruce Palling, From Peter Strafford and Fred Emery, By A. M. Rendel, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, Philip Howard, John Higgins, Derek Parker, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Irving Wardle, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Christopher Walker, Richard Harris, PHS, Bernard Levin, CHRISTOPHER GOODALL., J. C. SMITH, , JACK LINDSAY, , KEITH L. G. MANLEY, , RICHARD WILKINS, , WILLIAM PICKLES., LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , Richard Keeble, Secretary, Cambridge Branch, National Union of Journalists; Denis McShane, NEC member, Broadcasting; Vic Birtles, Chairman, ITV FOC's Group; Rob Kirk, Secretary, BBC English Regions Group; Caroline Millington, Secretary, London Radio Branch, , NUJ; Paul Connew, Chairman, Brimingham Branch; Rod Clyne, Shropshire Branch committee member; Jonathan Hammond, Chairman, Book Branch; James Mallory, Secretary, Glasgow Branch; Roy Greenslade, Treasurer, Brighton and midSussex Branch; Eric Winter, Trustee; Roger Protz, NEC member, Magazine and Book; Jerry Connolly, Secretary, South Midlands Area Council; Ian Reinecke, Chairman, East Northants Branch; Andy Tvndall, Luton Branch Secretary; Mike Bower, NEC member; R. R. Bennett, Chairman, Sheffield Branch; Ralph Silvester, Secretary, Doncaster Branch; Paul Vallely, Secretary, Leeds Branch; Brian Steer, Chairman, Barnsley Branch; H. Matthews, Chairman, Manchester Area Council; R. L. Keogh, Chairman, Oldham Branch; John H. Morgan, NEC member, Wales and Border; C. Harkness, Deputy Gen Secretary-elect, Teesside; Rosaline Kelly, NEC member, Magazine and Book; Aidan White, Chairman, London East Branch; Peta Van den Bergh, Chairman, London Radio Branch; Peter Dodson, Chairman, Teesside Branch; David Hewson, London Suburban Area Council; Victoria Barrett, Westminster Press Federated Group Chapel Secretary; Mike Ambrose, Branch Secretary, London South East Branch; Eric Gordon, NEC member, London Suburban; Paul Dobson, NEC member, London Suburban; Helen Oldfield, Secretary, London West Branch; Ann Laker, North East London Branch; Tim Healy; Howard Hannah, Branch Secretary, North London; Phil Cohen, London South West Branch; Frank Murphy, Chairman, Uxbridge Branch; Selwyn Evans, Chairman, London Suburban Area Council; David Hall, Croydon Branch; Roy Weal, South West Essex Branch Chairman; I. McIllop, NEC member. Scotland West; John Devine, NEC member, Ireland, Southern Area; E. Barrett, Chairman, Dublin Radio and Television; Barbara Dalzell, Central London Branch committee member; Bon Knowles, Editor, The Journalist; S. Hoselitz, Deputy Chairman, Blackpool and Fylde Branch; S. A. Brodie, Chairman, Aldershot and Wey Valley Branch: C. Calveley, South East London; Sue Pike, ViceChairman, Magazine Branch; Catherine Lister. Secretary, Oxford Branch; Lionel Morrison, Treasurer, Freelance Branch. As from 61a Farleigh Road, N16. May 6., DEVONSHIRE, , ROGER MORTIMER, , ANTHONY J. W. VAUGHAN, , CECIl GOULD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, C. E. writes:, N. D. writes:, By Desmond Ouigley, By Malcolm Brown, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim congdon, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Frnm John Earle, From John Earle, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, , ANDREW W. GRIFFITH, , By Edward Townsend, PETER HERING, , J. N. WOLFE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, From Michael Hornshy, From Peter Hill, Adrian Hope, Patricia Tisdall, By Terry Byland, by Richard Storry, R.S., by Richard Harris, by William Beasley, by George Allen, by Gordon Daniels, by Kiyoshi Ikeda, by Ian Nish, by Louis Allen, by Melvyn Westlake, by Basil Gray, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Andrew Horvat, by Hidekazu Kawai, by Geoffrey Bownas, by Kenichi Yoshida, by Kazuteru Hitaka, by Philip Dowson, by Bernard Leach,

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Politics and Parliament: Ulster jobs Bill aims to end religious discrimination, Cramped quarters for Commons broadcast, Impact of Bills on staffing of local councils, Corruption jibe angers Mr Benn, BSC chairman told to discuss union plans for saving jobs: Mr Benn wants negotiations in the open House of Commons, Immediate and savage defence cuts would undermine Britain's credibility as ally, Minister seen as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Expulsion of Mr Stonehouse proposed by group of MPs, Ruling on rape will not be reversed, Making winter seem shorter, Justice done with political balance, BBC chief says, Travels of Mr Wilson and Mrs Thatcher, Plans for protecting insurance policyholders contain incentive to choose reliable companies House of Lords, Obstinate minister: university teachers not allowed to breach social contract, MPs reject male midwives. News: Talks on Greek plans for joining EEC, Inside China's shrine to self-sacrifice and Chairman Mao, Vital influence on story of art, Dr Kaunda welcomed in Portugal, Sony colour TV sets assembled in a Welsh valley, Dispute between Mr Benn and steel chief may develop into disagreement on minister's role, Mayor resigns over 'satanic cult' allegations, Complex yet humane architecture, Arabs ready to recognize Israel says King Husain, Dublin still to press for power sharing in Ulster, Truths of the war still await chronicler, Reporter jailed for refusal to identify man, Science report Neurology: Organization of the brain, Pitiful image of elderly must be changed, Morocco success for President Giscard, Rail strikes may disrupt Queen's visit to Japan, British Airways to start operating DC10s today, Seventh rape victim stabbed in attack, Balance between classical and modern studies, Scots and Welsh civil services opposed, Portuguese left-wing rivals meet for reconciliation talks, Advertising takes half of anti-EEC grant, Political union 'tops agenda at July summit', Laos capital threatened by pro-communist forces, Dropping out: Company Ser-, Turks' constitution for Cyprus deplored in London as provocative, Mr Wilson explains role of the advisers, Cultural Exchanges Strong community sprit Kept alive away from home, Japan and Britain, Inquiry told of sniper risk at Chequers, 'Cut prison population by 40 pc' call, Criticized social worker 'did not have authority', Commonwealth leaders support Africans' struggle in Rhodesia, Hopes rise for Aegean talks, Raymond Fletcher Registering my vote, but strictly under protest, Danes fear British withdrawal, 14 murdered Africans were tortured, Decision soon on pay rise for the Services, Channel Islands celebrate end of German occupation, Mr Benn stings Tories into protest on steel, Secret service 'may have faked tape evidence', English as a tool for learning, Visit affirms political ties, Lure for English eccentrics, The clubs that were founded on Christianity and cold baths, Mrs Thatcher predicts an early election, Marshal Ky hopes to be a leader for Vietnam exiles, Navy's traditions owe much gentlemanly British teaching and ship designing, Mr Wilbur Mills dilates on drink, Mix sympathy and precision to make perfection, Eliminating the risk of nuclear thefts, South-east Asian countries divided on policy towards new communist states in Indo-China, Food industry heads favour staying in, Firemen told to answer emergencies only, Exploding the myth of bra-burning and revealing the basic facts, Commercial Relations Impact on intellectuals of Bertrand Russell, University teachers disrupt lectures in campaign over pay, Opponents 'worried by company they keep', Royal children to attend Bedales, Attempt to give redundant church a new life, Nato nations to hold talks on arms sales, 357 weary refugees find shelter in France, Foreigners played essential part in early years of growth, If the new Convention breaks down-how close will Ulster be to the brink?, Slow talks take the biscuit, Pay-bed cut can be coped with, Bupa says, President Ford fears executions 'bloodbath' in Vietnam, London's transport policy, 'a sham', Bishop urges end to colour bar in industry, Language is key to success, Constitution influenced by Bismarck, Growing commercial rivalry helped to bring long-standing alliance to an end, Orders to CIA did not come from Dr Kissinger, Campaign for sports boycott of South Africa, Food additive to be banned, Sharing a desire to avoid causing unhappiness, Commercial Relations Trade bedevilled by mutual suspicion, Khmer officials 'stabbed to death', The Times Diary How the wives turned into women, Average wage of stable lads '£36 a week', Mr Rees frees another 15 men from Long Kesh, Thais lock door after aircraft have bolted, Historical Connexions Englishman was Shogun's counsellor, Illusions about El Dorado of untapped bullion, Lessons for the world in tea rooms, Uganda inspects its first MiG 21 in flight, Pay dispute halts newspapers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Fuji Bank, Japan In Britain, Union Miniere, Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Leicester, The Burlington Magazine, Yamaichi International (Europe)limited, A, Swedish Lloyd (U.K.) Ltd.,, Mitsubishi Corporation, Akzo, The Prudential Assurance Company Limited,, Anglo American Corporation Group, The Burmah Oil Company Limited, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Twa., The Industrial Expansion Team,, The Chuo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd., Nichimen, Baxter Fell & Co. Limited, The Times Special Reports, Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Tarmac Limited,, Ghp Group Limited, The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Ltd., Clerical, Medical & General Life Assurance Society, Eagle Star Insurance Co. Ltd., South African Airways, Johnnie Walker, Asprey & Company Limited,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, John Menzies (Holdings) Limited, Daiwa Bank, Yamashita-Shinnihon Steamship Co., Ltd., Bank Of Tokyo, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Japan National Tourist Organisation, Marubeni, The Times,, St. Quintin Son & Stanley., F. C. Construction Co Ltd, Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd., Rippon Boswell & Company,, Time. Law: Jury's majority verdict vitiated Regina v Barry, Court of Appeal Evidence that aids acquittal not evidence 'against' co-defendant Regina v Bruce and Others, Baby returns to father who caused injuries, Religion not paramount factor H v H, Doctor cleared of defrauding health service, Leaky container not 'suitable' Regina v Sodo, Harpoon gun murder, Crown says councillor given £800 in club, Master on school murder charge. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, South African writer wins French award. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, La creme de la creme, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 11, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Dexter's dramatic 'Forza', Overruled Young Vic Studio, Making the silence vibrate Je Suis Hopeful Bbc 2, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, French fairytale Cendrillon Sadler's Wells, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,987, The next Orton, Radio, Broadcasting, Pinero revival, £5,500 for modern Japanese bat carving. Sport: Football Revie pulls out Leeds men from his party, Cricket Mark of distinction for undergraduates, Golf O'Leary out of Piccadilly because of bereavement, Sports in Brief, Athletics The will to keep going when plans go wrong, Real tennis Left-handers go through to meet champions, Equestrianism A popular Irish partnership revived, Rugby Union England can have too much youth, Tennis Rhodesia banned just before Federation Cup tie against Spain, Rare gifts of an acting captain, Racing Kambalda's pace and stamina may be decisive, Boxing Finnegan relying on his long leads, Motor racing Report on crash in Barcelona. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Cluttons, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 6, 1950, Not so quiet, I am glad to say, on the licence front. Editorials/Leaders: The Hidden Aftermath Of Conquest, Reassessments Of The Middle East, Threat To Private Medicine. Letters to the Editor: Concern at Stern Group flats action, The NUJ and closed shops, Charity finances, Jobs at British Leyland, On the menu, Buying fabric in metric, Government vagueness on planning agreements, EEC referendum issues: a tactical vote, Self-sufficiency of British manufacturers, Historic photographs, Lords' decision on law of rape, Demonstration at Newmarket. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Kenneth B. Keating, Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty An uncompromising fighter against tyranny, Rudolf Benesh,, Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Mr Brian Rawson.. Deaths. Business and Finance: Discount market, Belgium imposes two month price freeze, Advertising & marketing Extension likely on bread ruling, Bedford company to produce decoder for 'teletext' system, UK consortium in £150m Dubai deal, Lesney and Dunbee profits leap in year of substantial growth, Attempt to curb forward beet sugar purchases, Pay better for ICI staff abroad than at home, Big rise in scrap sales to EEC, £17m Pirelli plant for Russia, M Boussac names nephew as head of CITF, Commission starts action against US fruit group, More office staff join trade unions, Patent News Starting an engine with a power drill, £4m Europe loan for BSC project, Bellway waits for upswing after interim slip to £2m, CBI calls analysis 'inadequate', Gopeng reshuffle, £10m rights issue from Tarmac, TWA petitions air board for £80m subsidy, Commodities: reformers versus a new economical order, Bakers face discount ban by Mrs Williams, M-Y raps Croda claims on profit 'assumptions', Bank statements for April, Burmah's battered balance sheet, 'Clerical' attacks guarantee plan, Tougher going for Smith & Nephew, Further decline in Italian output, Japan shipyards accused of dumping, Talks on Titan charter, Latest figures indicate decline in bank lending may be levelling off, British Leyland names five for top jobs as Ryder report reshuffle begins, Components crisis halts Marina and 18/22 output, Goldsmith stake in Banque Rothschild, NUBE rejects 20 pc pay rise, Issues & Loans Macarthys offer 2m shares at 40p, one-for-4, Universal Oil Inc, BAC and Rolls discuss joint production of One-Eleven with Japan, Brockhouse divestment by Jessel, Commodities London daily sugar price cut to £180 a long ton, IATA to adopt SDRs for price base, Foreign cars capture more of US market, Burmah fear of new losses on tankers, ENI leader denounces public sector 'corruption', Yorkgreen 'ginger' target, Margaret Drummond Strengthening the actuary's hand, Eagle Star emphasize strength, Advertising hits Oxley offshoot, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Ex-director sold 31,698 shares, Design error main risk in North Sea, Kuwait tops per capita earnings list, Business Diary: Leyland's team North Sea farewell, Union orders Chrysler men to stay at work. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Buyers remain apprehensive, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities close firmer. Business Appointments: Business appointments Barclays Bank names adviser.

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