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The Times - 25/04/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Roger Choate, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By David Young and Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, From Philip Howard, From Ronald Faux, By John Young planning Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Leigh, Hugh Clayton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Cross, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, Louis Heren, Fred Emery, Richard Harris, From Jane Monahan, From Patrick Brogan, Gerald Ely, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, Derek Parker, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Corresponnndent, By Gerry Harrison, By John Blunsden, By Joyce Whitehead, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Renee Short, Philippa Toomey, Dorothea Hunter, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, Marcel Berlins, MICHAEL RANKEN, DAVID MATHIESON, , R. M. OGILVIE., NORMAN KIPPING., PAUL BAREAU, , BRIAN CROZIER., JONATHAN STEELE., JOYCE E. CARNEGY., GEORGE WANSBROUGH, , PETER HORDERN, OLIVER SMEDLEY., BRIAN ROBERTS, , STAN NEWENS, , ERIC S. HEFFER., SYDNEY BIDWELL., BOB CRYER., JO RICHARDSON, , AUDREY WISE, , ANTONY JARVIS., GEORGE F. POLLOCK., ROY STRONG, , ALASTAIR BUCHAN, , J. R. I. KING, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, J.W., Gerald Moore, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily and Alan Hamilton, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, By Michael Baily, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Charles Hargrove, Bp A. M. Rendel, FRANCIS PERKINS, , SELWYN WILLIAMS, , PHYLLIS FULLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, Kenneth Owen, By Anthony Rowley, By Andrew Wilson, Ross Davies,

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News: Middle-class call to Mr Wilson on spending, NUT raises pay claim by 6 per cent, Tory women hear French views on liberation, US agrees to limit its bases in Greece, High-speed rail services to start in 1978, Jail for prostitutes should be ended, report says, S Vietnam looks to 'Big Minh' to take power and save Saigon, Parental myths cause baby battering, congress told, Director of 'The Sorrow and the Pity' in storm over film on trial of Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, RAF plane buzzed by 'missile' over Saigon, Stockholm police seize terroists as they flee blazing German embassy after killing hostage, Government to take over Leyland in £1,500m investment plan Sweeping changes ahead for giant motor group, Odd haunts of a writer, Carlists' leader hands over to his exiled son, Motoring 'is dearer than a mortgage', Mr Short accepts local EEC poll count, Potteries reanimate an industry, Mr Silkin 'not involved in Clay Cross fund', The enigma of a terrible war, Armed forces on 'rigorous alert' on eve of Portuguese poll, Slowly, the Army is shedding its men-only attitudes, Will the military be able to hang on to power in Lisbon?, The Times Diary Charming women to beat militants, Killing of Cambodia is reported, Voyage-to-sun family return penniless, Thirty years of bloody conflict, A French queen for Virginians, 'Jungle law' for man who struck baby, The Chancellor's axe casts a threatening shadow over the theatre, Mr Ford is empowered to send in troops, Engineers decide to oppose staying in, Council sends for police, Basque shot dead in exchange with police, The Queen to 'dot the eye' of a dragon in Hongkong, Vietcong protest over new bomb, Bonn's crisis committee meets, £15,091 loss by Edinburgh Festival season, Armenian campaign on Turkish massacres, 15,000 British workers will get training grants, Step to end US-EEC dispute over cheese, The human cost of a brutal bloodbath, Tough new Bill aimed at bus hooligans, An ombudsman could ease the heartache and misery of deprived children, Unemployed highest since 1972, Rhodesia statement denial by Dr Kaunda, Science report Psychology: Dyslexia clues, Club's deficiency estimated at £533,527, Concorde finds ally in 'Washington Post', Woman is jailed for not paying royal visit fine, Ombudsman complains of delay by ministry over reply on housing, Paying more for tea 'would end Ceylonese plight', Urgent action needed to remedy weaknesses preventing effective competition for sales, High alumina cement in 22,500 buildings 'not always a risk', What the communist victory means, Attack by MP on 'petty ruling' for ministers, Karpov crowned champion, Leyland board meets for perhaps the last time, Shah supports Mr Sadat's policy towards Israel, Food prices Shops cutting fish prices to reduce British 'mountain', Indignant denial by Mr Jenkins of accusation that umbrella group rolling in money, Temperance abandoned by building Society, Italians reminded of price of liberation, Railwaymen agree on pay arbitration terms, Journalists call for a closed shop, Climber fought police when stopped in car, How it began for the US..., BBC wants more local radio stations despite cost, Economic confidence grows in Peru with Government strength, British aid in Oman war is 'Still necessary', Scheme will 'fritter away pensions', President Kekkonen ready to stand for another term, When the press should not tell, ... How it ended, 'Loyalists' attack church call to end internment. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Scottish Widows, Energy In Crisis, Burberrys, Air France, National Library For The Blind, Post Office Telecommunications, Hoverlloyd, Legal & General, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Anglo American Industrial Corporation Limited, Standard And Chartered, Mercedes-Benz., British Leyland, King's Lynn, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Political Quarterly, Eagle Star, Maynards, Laing, Bowater, Habitat, Hine, Hepworth Ceramic Holdings Ltd, The Advertising Standards Authority. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Harrier likely to enjoy fame of Spitfire, County and regional declarations: time of results under review, Keeping the ballot paper fair and square, Talks better than dinner remarks, Government plan for British Leyland: million jobs at stake House of Commons, Mr Thorpe predicts pay policy by law, Lords defeat Commons, Next week's business, Government defeated on price displays House of Lords, Television o HM ships, Attempt to lay down minimum turnout in EEC referendum rejected, New investment, restructuring,different attitude to industrial relations offer the only hope: Lord Stokes invited to be honorary president. Law: Businessman accused in $14m factory fire case, Accused Briton can choose his own lawyer, Queen's Bench Division Common mistake made by arbitrators Fuga AG v Bunge AG, Court of Appeal Property company's 'income' not profits of land deal Hanstead Investments Ltd v Inland Rrvenue Commissioners. Property: Rentals, Residential property Vintage years for houses, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Spring Recruitment Dossier, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, May Day May Day May Day May Day May Day, Spring recruitment dossier, Entertainments, Business Services, Busines Notices. Reviews: Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Judecca Purcell Room, Henry IV, Part I Stratford, George's salon society Shampoo (x) Odeon, Haymarket Blood for Dracula (x) London Pavilion Harry and Tonto (a) Rialto, Coventry Street Medea (aa) Academy, RPO/Kempe Festival Hall, Play for Today Bbc 1, Last night's TV Man Alive Bbc 2. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,977, Radio, Broadcasting, Clarinet recital, Coming 25% VAT on silver has little effect on prices. Sport: Hockey England seeded fourth for world event, Rugby Union Leading French players decline tour, Motor racing Ferrari in leading role at Montjuich Park, Boxing. World title bout moves nearer towards Stracey, Racing- Starkey suspended after race inquiry, Sports in Brief, Football Germans have a real test on their hands despite ban on McQueen, Tennis Miss Mottram beats one of her father's pupils, Cricket A meeting that makes good sense, Olympic Games Britain looks to commercial sponsorship, Equestrianism Olympic events are to be held at Bromont, Golf Nine birdies help Canary Islander to record 64, Rowing Dwan set to win his sixth Wingfield sculls, Today's fixtures, A man who will not stay down. Editorials/Leaders: Food, Inflation And The Commonwealth, The Future Of British Leyland. Letters to the Editor: North London Polytechnic, Oceanic development, News from Soviet Union, The Chogyal of Sikkim, Imported food prices, True incentives to management, Private steelmakers take a serious view of Mr Benn, Paving the car tax, Attack on Mr Dubcek, Our photographic heritage, Preferred diet, Children in prison, Why insurances brokers want Britain to remain in the community, Increasing industrial investment, Award to US journalist, 'Guesstimate' that cost £116, Tied housing, Classics in schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 25, 1950 President's retort. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Foreign members of the Royal Society, University news London, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr C. P. Blacker, M. A. D'arcy, Aksel Schiotz, Mr William Hartnell An actor of varied talents, The Right Rev Ronald Hall., Andre Obey. Business and Finance: Martonair keeps up momentum, Productivity in America shows drop of 7.2 pc, Discount market, Call forpublic spending link with productivity, NUR wants state aid for export market, Equities fall but gilts steadier, Minet Holdings jump to nearly £5m:investment income up 51 pc, De Beers' cautious line, Ernest Ireland drops £1m below forecast, Hawker Siddeley pre-tax profits up, Rolls-Royce warning over pay strike call, Port employers will tackle Mr Foot on overmanning dangers, Issues & Loans 'Rights' from Ash & Lacy, Economies forced on Wills by Budget, Growing rivalry in the small computer market, Lead Industries slower, but year closes at £21m, Business Diary: Unlicensed premises · Park drive, 'Only proper'to safeguard overseas assets, 'Double dealing ' by textile firms says union chief, Pound at lowest level, Hepworth Ceramic Holdings, British Leyland:the wheel is come full circle, Engineering industry facing gloomy future, Britain and Bulgaria seek industrial links, Downturn at McKechnie, Commodities Cocoa falls by £13 a tonne, Unions seek government meeting over BSC jobs, Leyland chief criticizes scheme and says:'There is no place for me here', Ford plant sit-in expected to end, French reflation plan explaned by Minister, Mowlem second half shows 20 pc downturn, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Ellis & Goldstein confident after pretax of £2.4m, A chance to get out, Channel in paying back 40p a share, Scottish Widows' provision. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Pound falls by 85 points, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Fresh losses in equities, Stock markets Equities down again after further erratic day, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J F C Hull elected to Lucas board. Births.

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