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The Times - 01/11/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Malcolm Brown Industrial Staff, By our Industrial Staff, From Christopher Walker and Stewart Tendler, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Arthur Reed, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, By Our Political Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Edmund Stevens, From Koji Nakamura, From Jane Monahan, By Robert Parker, By Edward Mortimer, by Malcolm Bradbury, John Percival, Bevis Hillier, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Clive Barnes, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Clive Barnes/, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, Lewis Chester, Harry Debelius, George Hutchinson, Adam Fergusson, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, ALASTAIR D. BURLEY, , RUSSELL JONES, NORMAN MORRIS, R. W. BEARD, HUGH H. BENTHALL, JOHN P. BLANDY. C. C. BOOTH, BRYAN N. BROOKE, J. C. McCLURE BROWNE, NORMAN BROWSE. JAMES CALNAN, C. G. CLARY, W. I. CRANSTON, A. H. CRISP. PETER CURZEN, C. E. DENT, A. C. DORNHORST. CHARLES P. DOUGLAS. V. DUBOWITZ. HUGH DUDLEY, HAROLD ELLIS, A. N. EXTONSMITH, DENYS V. I. FAIRWEATHER, R. W. GILLIAT, D. F. N. HARRISON, DENIS HILL, MICHAEL HOBSLEY BARRIE R. JONES. J. B. KINMONTH. JUNE LLOYD, C. D. MARSDEN. JOHN MARSHALL. M. D. MILNE. J. G. MURRAY. T. OPPE. W. S. PEART, T. R. E. PILKINGTON. D. A. POND, R. G. PRIEST. A. J. HARDING RAINS. J. G. ROBSON. L. B. STRANG. C. ERIC STROUD. G. W. TAYLOR, R. W. TAYLOR. RICHARD R. TRUSSELL. H. E. DE WARDENER. M. TURNER WARWICK, R. B. WELBOURN, A. W. WOODRUFF, D. M. WRONG., N. KURTI, , MARTIN KETTLE, , DONALD STEWART, , JOHN STOKES, , DAVID ANDERSON, , RICHARD MARSH, , T. H. BAILEY, , D. E. P. HUGHES, , CYRIL SMITH, , CYRIL BLACK, , D. CAPLAN, , D. R. SCEATS, , ALEC KASSMAN, , MATTHEW NORGATE, CHARLES OSBORNE, , G. B. H. WIGHTMAN., BETTY SMITH, , G. ARDRON, , By Stephen Medcalf, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Sir Anthony Blunt, Sir Hugh Casson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy, By Denis Bird, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Margaret Walters, By Our Financial Staff, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, Eric Brunet, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, Adrienne Gleeson, MS, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Ashley Druker, By Ronald Pullen, David Mott,

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News: Air discount plan shelved after BA appeal, Cartoonist's role gets recognition, Fire at gas storage depot, Foes join in Sadat protests, Travel News Short and sweet, Peru ministers resign in purge of Velasco men, High quality is reached at chrysanthemum show, Wives call for amnesty in Spain, Suez insurance block to Israel cargo, Lufthansa plane in near-miss, Mr Ford meets politeness instead of enthusiasm, Emperor Hirohito sees 'no alternative' to Hiroshima bomb, What the auction room battle is all about, £32m building projects to keep jobless total down, MP urges the deferment of legislation on devolution, Travel Liverish with Metallic Water in Crete, Scotch and philosophy on the rocks during a night watch with a literary lion, Mr Varley calls for high output and wages, Legal editor is to retire, Passing-out parade at Dartmouth, Sir Keith Pelted With eggs, 32 killed in battles round Beirut as tenth ceasefire agreement breaks down, Yorkshire miners may take over money-losing plant to save jobs and try to make a profit, Herr Brandt ordered to pay £5,000 'pigsty' costs, M Giscard steps up tax battle, Search for hospital for wife strangler, Two die in Belfast republican feuding, No forced redundancies, print union states, Food A burning sensation, Youth is found guilty of 'satanic' murder, Poll backs Mr Whitlam, TV staffs investigated, Vietnam manages to stay friends with both sides in Sino-Soviet dispute, Mr Callaghan's tough line on oil is keeping some Tories happy, Vegetarian anger over exclusion from study unit, ILO fears that US may decide to quit, Governor begins campaign to save New York, Paris allows Palestinians to open an office, Greece orders submarines from West Germany, Israeli lawyer calls off visit to Leeds, Newspaper given reprieve, The Mangel discussion, 31 terrorist blasts in a week, Condition of General Franco worsens as Prince Juan Carlos takes over, Dr Kissinger refuses to release paper on Cyprus, Mr Smith in talks with Mr Nkomo, TUC ban on lobbying, MP says, Britain 'is nearing moment of decision', Mr Shore gives import-curb warning, Cooperation in Nato pleases China, Junior doctors' leaders divided over Mrs Castle's pay plan, Where will Prince Juan Carlos lead Spain?, More 'cod war' trouble feared, Parliament Act almost certain to be invoked against Lords to enforce passage of Government's Bill on the press, Impose 200-mile fishing limit, Mr Powell says, Portuguese fears over Angola, Police end files inquiry, Turkey puts its conditions on bases to US, Gardening Keep a weather eye open, Science report Geophysics: Cause of ice ages, Siege detective shot in hand, New York Notebook The living room theatre, French MPs find defence budget 'inadequate', Government to aid Scillies ferry, Church split revealed by bishop's attack, Move to make firms pay for oil pollution, Madrid puts off Sahara withdrawal. Index. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Save & Prosper Group, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, J.S.Barnett (Carpets)ltd., Boots, W.F.& R.K.Swan(hellenic)ltd., Bank Base Rates, Orientours (London) Ltd., Arbuthnot Latham & Co. Limited,. Law: Three men jailed in illegal immigrants plot, High Court restores Solicitor to roll, Two sentenced to death for Briton's murder, Queen's Bench Division How magistrates with special knowledge should act Wetherall v Harrison, Mistaken belief no defence to drug charge Haggard v Mason, Court decides judge erred in IBM ruling, Plea for national talks on 'second chance' scheme, Jailed Soviet dissenters demand political status, 19 Stonehouse charges 'not legally justified' claim, Woman's work began before she clocked in Regina v National Insurance Commissioners, Ex parte East. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Warning of drift to armed racial confrontation if attempts to negotiate Rhodesia settlement fail House of Commons, Preserving a plateau of sanity House of Lords. Reviews: Stephen Rea: the latest Playboy, Travesties Ethel Barrymore Theater, Spirit of the Age Bbc 2, Dance Guise and dolls in Paris, Antiques A gem of an exhibition, Hallé Orchestra Festival Hall, Carmen Covent Garden, Literature And Religion-29 William Golding Epiphany in the darkness within ourselves, Radio Acknowledged Names, Fires of London Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Orlando Gibbons, Dividend Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Director:John Denison CBE. Tickets:928 3191 Telephone bookings not, Saturday Bazaar. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,140, Broadcasting Saturday, Flemish landscape fetches high price at Christie's, Television highlights, Bridge Preemptive strikes, Radio, Chess The master race, Sunday. Sport: Sport Racing A complicated sprint that could be won at the pace of Shuffling, Tennis, Squash rackets Public may not stand for high prices, Rowing Change at Putney Pier for the trip to Montreal, Sports in Brief, Hockey Surrey need to be at their best to contain Kent, Sportsview Steam leaks and burner trouble on the long road to Brighton, Golf Storms do not deny Dunk lead, Cricket W Indians strafed by 'Bomber', Weekend fixtures, Football Old Welsh magic works wonders where British is spelt Brutish, Ice skating Miss Kavanagh drops out, English rugby needs ladder to the top. Editorials/Leaders: Sad, Silly And Wrong, Time For A King Of Our Time, An Offer To The Doctors. Letters to the Editor: Voting records, Poets and Publishers, Assurances by Attorney General, The Archbishop's call, Boxing Day travel, Famous epileptics, Increased railway fares, Tote securitY, Political parties and devolution, Overseas student fees, Miscarriage of justice, Drafting of Land Bill, Academic medicine and the NHS, Oxford Union appeal, Land below the wind, Billions and trillions, Financing horseracing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 1, 1950 Holmes exhibition. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Gustav Hertz Winner of Nobel Physics Prize, Lord Holford, Miss Rhoda Welsford. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Directors' HQ may go to Kuwaitis, Commodities, Honeywell merger 'delay' over CII assets problem, Receiver called in at Court Hotels group, Granada mop-up of Robinson, Fixed interest investment Making a case for short-term action, Insurance Putting capital into Save As You Earn, £9m earned by treating foreign atom waste, Investor's week Market holds firm · Ups and downs with Slater, Chrysler's chiefs in US discuss request by British Government, Savoy loss deepens, £10m for energy research in EEC countries, Briefly, Cowley plant suspends redundancy, Unit trusts Will the Slater funds emerge intact after the storm?, Border Breweries (Wrexham), Property man is head of Harland, Minister pressing for wider price curbs, Readers ask Some more ins and outs of Capital Transfer Tax, Stock Exchantage deficit cut, Local authority loan stock, Northborough Inv Trust, Brokers' views, Otis seeks a link-up with Dana to thwart takeover, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), TKM's projected recovery has turned a little sour, Australian ore price blow for Japanese steel, Mortgages Interest relief fears, Round-up TSBs-the new regional banks, Talbex back to dividends, New Haw Par board will seek reduction of £14m loan from Slater, Walker, Permali still resists BTR, Pensions Filling in gaps to aid the long term sick, Geo Sandeman in profit sees revival Signs, Citibank cut heralds still lower interest rates. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Prices hold ground, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Quiet end to the account, Wall Street. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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