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The Times - 09/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Clifford Webb, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Edmund Stevens, From Sydney Schanberg, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By David Dickson, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Peter Evans, By Our Legal Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Labour Editor, By Roger Berthoud, From Ronald Faux, By Our Arts Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Jean-Jacques Cazaux, From Patrick Brogan, By A. M. Rendel, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Foreign Staff, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By a Special Correspondent, Regina v Curran, Tim Devlin, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Leonard Buckley, Richard Allen, Edward Mortimer, William Pickles, Humphry Berkeley, PHS, Richard Davy, J. C. B. RICHMOND, , W. M. CORDEN, , JAN M. D. LITTLE, , PETER M. OPPENHEIMER, , M. F. G. SCOTT, , T. WILSON, , LAUNCELOT FLEMING, , ROBERT LUSTY, , C. HOOLEY, , E. MARKLAND, , ANITA BROOKNER, , D. R. MYDDELTON, , JILL CRAIGIE, , DAVID GREEN, , CAROLINE SMITH, , WILLIAM CLARKE, , PATRICK HUTBER, , DAVID LLEWELLYN, , DEREK HUDSON, , By Our Local Government Correspondent, R. W. F., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, By Margaret Stone, From David Cross, By David Young, From Frank Vogl, E. J. HAWKINS, , L. G. SEARY, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Norman, C. H. SUMMERS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Terry Byland, By Andrew Wilson, David Levack, Gerald Ely,

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News: Lawyers' pay curb would lower standards, Ultimatum for print workers, GLC group strongly criticizes demolition, Left-wing actors defeated in Equity poll, Castro plea to Washington, Couple are equal in modern-language marriage service, Archaeology report Bantus: New light on history, ACAS would be kept by Tories, Strike call as pickets are refused parole, Backbench Labour MP attacks his leaders, Russia is caught in Iraq-Syria conflict, Lord Houghton to chair party funds body, Motion for 'working coalition' is tabled, Humphrey agent received illegal poll contribution, Mr Benn 'could be next Prime Minister', Lazy nights of wine and politics at the Coningsby Club, Sellers' mark near for smaller homes, sales survey shows, State-backed postal vote plan for unions, Gains by left predicted in Italian local elections, Civil war feared in Angola, Chrysler seeks £35m loan and offers deal to workers, Britain to give grants to aid the poorest of the poor, Emperor's tribute to the Queen, Social workers 'need more skills' to protect children, Scientists show how to bend spoons, Labour case against membership, Tory resigns over Benn 'bullying' on stamps, Mrs Minh sees big future for S Vietnam, Teachers oppose new role for university head, Mr Wilson unlikely to remove Mr Benn, OECD report critical of Civil Service role in education ministry, Soames talks lead to China-EEC link, NUJ would be victimized, Mr Foot says, Science report Radiobiology: Plutonium, Miners going back to coal board for threshold deal, 'Immoral pressure' on EEC opponents, Britain giving £52,000 for black students in Rhodesia, Brezhnev call to West to end arms race, Action in case of new oil embargo analysed, Coroner urges safety check at waste tin, How Cambodian citizens are being turned into peasants, Food prices Why some English lamb joints are cheaper, Portugal and Zambia agree on closer cooperation, Dublin fears British decision to quit Ulster, Israel's inner conflict over a lasting peace, Ulster Convention opens with pleas for cooperation, but the gulf remains, Parent-power makes itself felt in Europe's schools, Picking the right man for the job, Michael X reported facing execution on Tuesday, SNP opens its campaign for Scottish 'no' vote, France debates merits of seeing President Giscard's wife more frequently in the limelight, A miasma of defeat and misery in tent city, Reorganization of local planning urged, Indo-China Sanctuary where hatred and despair took over, Mr Wilson finds the going a little heavy in Washington, Aberfan births rose after coal tip disaster, Ugandan Army officer to preside at Briton's trial, Tory leader has busy schedule for Paris visit, More police killed by Basque terrorists, Czech policemen raid flats in search of papers, Why I believe that the Utopian dream of a United Europe has collapsed, Cambodians expel last group of foreigners, The Times Diary Short odds and big cigars, US fought 'wrong people', Governor Wallace says, US loses its gilt in Berlin, Sir Robert criticizes law on pornographic films, Electricians vote to back contract after warning on survival, Mine widow plea to union. Arts and Entertainment: Stradivari fails to find buyer, Radio, Broadcasting, First growth clarets for sale at auction, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,989. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Identifying families where children are at risk House of Lords, Unpaid fines, Offenders and unpaid work for community, Jailed pickets refused early parole: special reviews later, Prison not solution if maintenance is not paid, Local basis better for disaster services, Mr Short rejects Tory protests over Industry Bill guillotine, Mr Amery offers support for drastic action, Either moderate demands for pay rises or moderation must be imposed by taxes, Tories need bogeyman and it is Mr Benn House of Commons, Higher limit for mortgages being sought, Payment of costs when magistrates dismiss, Poll Bill gets Royal Assent, Mood of conciliation as Finance Bill gets second reading, £600m coal investment programme planned, Government refuse to barter time against Industry Bill content, Bill to deter hooligans and vandals on buses, Royal Assent to Referendum Act, Next week's business. Display Advertising: The Flour Advisory Bureau,, The Advertising Standards Authority Limited,, British Gas, Babcock & Wilcox Limited, Musicians' Benevolent Fund,, Newsociety, The Home Office,, Rnli, August Thyssen-Hütte Ag, The Thomson Organisation, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Braclays Bank Limited, Legge Locks, Newscientist, Vickers Limited, Bank Base Rates, Dewar's, The Wellington., Mercedes-Benz(united Kingdom) Ltd,, Sas, New Behaviour, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Banca D'america E D' Italia, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Campari, Habitat, General Mining And Finance Corporation, Limited, Hine, The Times Cassette, Greater Peterborough, Sleepeezee, The John Lewis Partnership. Weather: The Weather. Law: £81,000 for 'wreck of human being', Court of Appeal Road used as a public path remains a bridleway Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte Hood, Refusal to give laboratory specimen, Nine sent for trial in bomb plot case, Leave to appeal: counsel's duty Harkness (formerly Kadylak) v Kadylak. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Smaller Business Premises, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Clive Lloyd plays his own game and makes Edrich despair, Motor racing Ferrari are in the driving seat again at Monaco, Tennis Miss Heldman beaten by young Swedish champion, Rugby Union England have first tight scrummaging practice, Real tennis Inspired play from Ennis, Sports in Brief, Racing Hobbs to aim Rouser at the better mile and a half events, Golf Gallacher wins remarkable match with a protest at the 19th hole, Football Camouflaged mosaic awaits England team. Reviews: Oh, If Ever a Man Suffered Hampstead, Dazzling style of high camp The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (x) Gate It's Alive (aa) Warner West End 1; ABC 3 Fulham Phantom of the Paradise (aa) Odeon, Chelsea Janis (aa) Ritz All Creatures Great and Small (a) Studio Two, Play for Today Bbc 1, Bewildering symphony LPO/Giulini Festival Hall, Penetrating soprano II trovatore Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: Thirty Years On, The Guillotine Comes Down, The Bedside Statute Book. Letters to the Editor: Commodity prices, Need to simplify VAT, Britain and Sinai, Enid Blyton, Too little-regard for BLMC shareholders, Dubious grounds for banning bread discounts, Man's respect for nature, University teachers' pay, The case against import tariffs, Newmarket demonstration, Sarah Siddons School, Near the end of the line, Privacy of politicians, Television licences. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Laurence Lockhart Persian studies, Mr Bram Fischer, Prince Michael Imeretinsky, Julius Hay Hungarian dramatist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 9, 1950 Confident industry. Business and Finance: CBI attack on Ryder report irks Lord Stokes, Consortia to continue Nation Life coverage, Interest charges blow to Dutton-Forshaw, Discount market, Nationalization and Vickers, London Co-op gives warning on liquidity, Record exports of £180m for UK aircraft industry, Commodities, Lubok hopes, Alaska to tax untapped oil and gas reserves, Business Diary: Banking on tradition · NEB's voice?, British car production falls 17pc, EEC bows to British pressure over level of shipyard aid, Thomson potential in diverslification, Budget blamed for Player cutback, Leyland strike makes another 5,000 idle, Pound weakened further by fears over inflation and political stability, Cut agents' commission, Pan Am told, Turning your television set into a push-button information sheet, Warner US may be suitor for R. Stigwood, Gulf replies on bribery claims, Dowding profit forecast riposte, Societies will consider state plan, Monopolies Commission clears Dentsply bid for ADI, Crown Agents' sterling deposits rise by £166m, Saudi Arabia to open London bank, Krupp puts 8,500 on short time, Mr Benn visits union to discuss steel jobs, NET in retreat full-time, Brocks reveal takeover talks with ITT, Issues & Loans ECGD backs £2m for Poland, Is Whitehall equipped to handle Leyland?, Shipbuilders want takeover compensation improved, General Mining is set for strong year, American wholesale prices up for first time in six months, Profit from Dexion 'insider' dealings going to charity, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Changes in top FNFC management announced, Burmah plea on BP stake fails, Pressure is growing for sanctions by companies against government policy. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm tone maintained, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities close higher, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director at London & Northern. Property: Spotlight on Thames Valley, Flat Sharing, Residential property One of the few with grandeur, Country Properties, In search of the quintessential village. Births.

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