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The Times - 29/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Neville Hodgkinson, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Moshe Brilliant, From a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Bruce Palling, From Peter Strafford, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Michael Watkins, Edward Mayer, Robin Mead, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Joseph McCulloch, George Hutchinson, Robert Fisk, Frank Vogl, Paul Routledge Labour Editor., Michael Stourton, LAURIE SAPPER, , K. G. W. BARTELL, , I. M. CHURCHER, , H. T. PUTNAM, , DAVID W. A. COLLETT, , MICHAEL WEBB, , CHAD VARAH, , KENNETH LEWIS, , WALTER HARRISON, , ROBERT CONQUEST, , W. A. ALLEN, , MALCOLM MACDONALD, , DAVID BURNETT, , TERENCE PIERCE-GOULDING., MARTIN BALLARD, , RONITI TEIWAKI., D. B. HAGUE, , By Dr Michael Ramsey, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Wainwright, By Andrew Wilson, From David Cross, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, Vera Di Palma, Patricia Tisdall, John Drummond, Francis Kinsman, FE, Christopher Wilkins, By John Whitmore,

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News: Solar energy development urged, Court told that Mr Stonehouse is being 'hounded' with summonses, RAF passing-out parades, Bhutto contempt move, Mr Rees approves release of 40 more Ulster detainees in Easter 'package', Liberals advised to avoid close links with Tory campaign, Mrs Castle says NHS not'grinding to a halt', Dockers told of strike's 'catastrophic' effect, Arson suspected in hotel fire claiming 17 lives, Rare disease destroys a family son by son, How belief in the Resurrection began, Phnom Penh airlift halted after barrage, Two bombs explode in Jerusalem, Herr Brandt not to repeat 'pigsty' remark, Arab leaders appraise post-Faisal era, Atlantic airline fares to go up by 5 per cent, The road from shop floor to Parliament, Bees choosy about fake pollen, Legal action by EEC on poultry subsidies, How poets put Northern Ireland's war into words, Beating 'holiday tummy', France stops wine imports, Travel An island in aspic, Gardening Cutting costs, Food Eating in between, 'Mirror' chiefs to meet union leaders, Bishop of Wakefield sees vicar about exorcism, Prison ban on visitors to hunger striker, Bombs destroy Basque television stations, North wind brings a white Easter, Turks vote against martial law in Kurdish area, Good Food Guide Sleeping under the tureen symbol, Is the day of the parish parson drawing to a close?, White Paper sets out the case for staying in and the dangers risked if Britain withdraws, Military honours for a dead cat, No backlash in S African by-election, Mr Ford to set up fund raising body, Zanu men held in Lusaka murder case, 24 babies die in Yugoslav hospital fire, A scent of mimosa, Future of pier still unclear, Rockefeller hopes on Middle East, Husband died of laughing as he watched TV, Labour will not act over personal attacks, Earthquake shakes skyscrapers in Utah, Radio contact lost with Saigon forces in Da Nang, Head suspended after barring eight teachers, Jobs for April, Alberta to challenge Ottawa on oil price, Voting plan suggested for citizens abroad, Mr Wilson's best hope lies with his opponents, Labour MPs challenge Clay Cross Bill, Abducted French ambassador set free in Aden, Scottish fishermen to blockade ports used by North Sea oil ships, Late-night moving horror show..., White Paper says EEC membership is no threat to sovereignty of Parliament, New Scottish paper plans May 6 start, Sportsview A palace revolution for the sake of the crowds, Angola truce agreed by nationalist rivals, Mr Howard Hughes accused by Government commission of defrauding airline shareholders, Antiques The point of old lace, New York's music lovers planning to stop the rock, Science report Pesticides: Level in snow, Yachtsman killed by power lines. Index. Display Advertising: Worth Perfumes Ltd.,, Strutt & Parker, Interim Statement, Hayter, Multiple Display Advertisements, Multiple Sclerosis, Swans, Scottish Provident, City Of Westminster Assurance Company Limited,, Lakes And Mountains, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Official Appointments and Notices: Doyen of French press corps in Britain retires, Scots and Welsh appointments. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Convicted man says life was threatened. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Broadcasting: Saturday, Bridge Going back to first base, Harry Worth, Television highlights, Radio, Chess Making a match, Double win for BBC, Yugoslav takes the lead in Birmingham chess contest, Broadcasting: Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,954. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Saturday Bazaar, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Business Services, Greater London Council South Bank Concert Halls, Church services:, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LSO/Berio Albert Hall, II barbiere di Siviglia Covent Garden, Radio Are you fooling me?, The complete and utter Palin and Jones in a two man Python team. Editorials/Leaders: At Last A Real Commitment, In, Not Of, The World. Letters to the Editor: The referendum franchise, Mr Wilson's schedule, Motorway lane closures, Future of the Banabans, Suicide rates, Solzhenitsyn and his critics, University monopoly, Curbing the power of trade unions, Postal charges on books, Railway buildings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday March 28, 1950. Obituaries: Sir Arthur Bliss Master of the Queen's Music and versatile composer, Mr Abe Moffat Scottish miners' leader. Sport: Tennis, Hockey Depleted Southgate side take road to Frankfurt, Swimming Brinkley could provide fillip for Britain, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Ashton hurt as Barbarians start tour with a win, Football Everton go north on a sad mission, Rallying Mikkola's safari hopes vanish in cloud of dust, Rowing Iron man of the mean machine in the technological Boat Race, Equestrianism Hickstead conditions too bad for jumping, Golf Jacklin to play for England in France, Racing Quietness a big noise around the Walwyn stable before long. Business and Finance: Associated Fisheries' borrowing plan vetoed, Discount market, Unit trust performance, Foreign Exchange Dollar higher, Round-up Building societies keep SAYE, Talking shop Tread carefully when buying carpets, Rustenburg omits interim, Commodities, Engineering sales and new orders decline, Impact of pay rises and world prices, Investors week Equity rally · Motor component shares, York Trailer peak, Time for action!, Costs stop RHM's giant prawn venture, Insurance How annuities are able to play a multi-purpose role, British Leyland calls for 1,900 redundancies at Longbridge to avert three-day working, CU Australian subsidiary making £9m rights issue, Postponement on Roadships, Britain's wage inflation 'highest in EEC', No end yet to curbs on dividends, BASF sharply ahead, Taxation: Readers ask Contribution tally for state pension, Bank interest rates Banks more interested in creditors than depositors, Lucas Ind recover well with interim pretax doubled at £13m., Krugerrand premium near its lowest level, Brokers'views, Mr Ford studies $24,800m tax cuts Bill as economic position brightens, Finance Houses base rate reduced to 11½pc, Cattle blight on Aust Agric'l, Reshaped M'chester Liners bound to £6.4m, 'Rights' revival shows in £219m capital issues total, Money Market Rates, Burmah Oil $46m sale to meet debts, Hillman Imp will cost £85 more, America rejects sweeping Third World trade aims, Blackwood Morton in reverse, BBA dips to £4.1m but raises payment, Steep drop by Bankers Trust, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Centrovincial net loss, Jas Walker tops £1m, Telex loses plea for rehearing of suit against IBM. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Equities hold steady, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Leading equities and gilts close stronger, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Abortions for cash complaint, Wives being 'swindled on housekeeping' House of Lords, The working population's part in social contract, Taxpayers will not foot bill, Replying to Crossman diaries would extend Mr Wilson's memoirs House of Commons, Barn murder case: substance in criticism of police methods, Graver economic consequences. Property: Property To Let, Property Of The Day, Flat Sharing. Births.

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