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The Times - 10/02/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk Dublin, By Our Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Our Science Correspondent, From A. M. Rendel, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Jose Shercliff, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Jane Monahan, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, By Diana Geddes, Sir Martin Roth, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent., By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Gerald Ely, William Gaunt, Ion Trewin, Brian Alderson, Philip Norman, David Howell, Lord Chalfont, PHS, David Wood, W. L. KENDALI, , MUMTAZ DAULTANA, , DINGLE FOOT, , EDWARD du CANN, , JOHN HALL, , CHARLES MORRISON, , COLERAINE, , MAURICE MACMILLAN, , D. SHAW, , DAVID F. HORROBIN, , JOHANNA DARKE, , EIRLYS ROBERTS, , PAUL WILKINSON, , GRAFTON, , SERIOL EVANS, , MARTIN QUINLAN, , By Clifford Longley, Hugh Clayton, By David Blake, By Michael Bailey Transport Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Richard Hughes, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Derek Harris, From Vanva Walker-leigh, From John Earle, STEPHEN HASELER, , G. C. FAIRWEATHER, , BRIAN BRANSBURY, , DAVID T. DIXON, , B. BIUREL, , J. O'M. BOCKRIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Roger Vielvoye, Ronald Faux, Kenneth Owen, Derek Harris, By Ralph Holder, Andrew Wilson, By John Woodland, by Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, by Anthony Rowley, by Christopher Wilkins, by Petar Hadji-Ristic, by John Greenwood, by Victoria Brittain, by David Bonavia, by Hugh Mabbett, P. H. R., by B. R. McEntegart, by Denis Taylor, by V. K. Narasimhan,

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News: Considering problems of retirement, Mr Howell's account of the Whitelaw years in Belfast The policies which prepared the ground for trust in Ulster, Malaysia: slow decline in foreign share of business, Mine union rift on pay warning, Mr Powell's 'half truths' on overseas aid, Hongkong: Arabs among newest venturers, Dr Kissinger to get feel of Middle East, Indonesia: priority is to fight inflation and keep stability, British Jews join world congress, Bangladesh: close controls by the central bank guarantee interest rates and fixed deposits, Labour opposes Scottish power to levy taxes, Britain's plutonium exports questioned, Spain sends gunboats to Morocco enclaves, Agriculture Labour cooperatives down on the Dutch farms, Mr Thorpe sees no alternative to EEC link, Singapore is still the market fulcrum, Decisions on regional fund and budget mean busy week for EEC, Peru opposition leader admits his party took part in rioting, Vietnam: state of chaos as rules constantly change, Young Tories condemn leadership poll 'farce' and call for total review, What happens to Jewish charity money, India: state branches out, Jews gather evidence of blacklist, Prospects for Dr Kissinger's new peace mission Britain must not wait in the wings of the Middle East stage, Snow reports from European resorts, Banking in Asia Growth of nationalism encourages local share in key finance centres, Terrier kills baby girl during family visit, Close race between Mrs Thatcher and Mr Whitelaw, Scientists try to block military research grant, NUS claims rent strikes in 23 colleges, Science report Poisons: Pesticide hazards to birds, 42 in Crete military plane crash, Comecon's motives for Ortoli visit suspected, Impartiality of law centres 'in danger', China: reaping benefits of austerity, Protests over TV 'wedding' in cathedral, Widespread arrests after Pakistan assassination, Unorganized dissenters find a mouthpiece, Strong competition for financial centre despite its undeniable attractions, CBI recommends more government control of spending by councils, Cosmonauts land safely after 30-day mission, Japan: ground won may be lost... and recycling of Arab oil profits sets challenge, IRA calls indefinite truce in Ulster and Britain from tonight, Editors say why they should be exempt from closed-shop law, British Leyland takeover offer by Shah of Iran, Inferior alcohol and coal alleged in port, Iran posts shelled as Iraq builds up forces, The Times Diary Gunfighters of wildest Bloomsbury, Sudan offer to mediate in Ethiopian civil war, Lord Home prefers the 'magic circle', Government to, Four contestants say why they are standing and what Conservatism means to them, Italy ready to discuss revision of Concordat, A Times Profile The age of understanding, Development fund is to lend £218m to poorer nations, Elderly 'happier than their image suggests', UVF 'government' threat leaves unionists unruffled, Pakistan: cautious changes follow nationalization, Rhodesian nationalists end secret talks, Kuwait chooses younger man as oil minister, 'Don't allow French to become new Latin' plea, British MPs find improvement in South Africa, Mr Nixon cuts back staff as official grants end, Egypt ready to follow Kissinger formula for step-by-step peace. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: PC charged, Court of Justice of the European Community EEC not liable for loss of compensation, Baby-snatch plea, Court refuses to halt Army plan to kill birds. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Toyo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd., Bank Shahrnar, Barclays International, Iranians' Bank, Caplan Profile Group Limited, M S, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, The Irano British Bank, Gre, Bank Of India, Hall-Thermotank Ltd., Pace & Quiet, Finance For Industry Limited, Sgb Group Limited, Bank Base Rates, Brunner Investment Trust Limited, Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd., Bmb, The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Ltd., Secker & Warburg, The Bank Of Iran And Middle East, G. T. Management Ltd., The Hongkong Bank Group, Standard & Chartered Banking Group Limited, United Overseas Bank Ltd, International Money Brokers, Bnp, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Herring Daw, Icici, State Bank Of India. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Football Time may have helped to dissipate Wimbledon's hopes, Cricket England prosper in the absence of their two tormentors, Racing Serious rival for Comedy of Errors, Table tennis South Koreans are more than fit enough, Hockey Devon stung by the busy wasps of Hertfordshire, Golf Miller wins with round of 68, Cross-country St David's Day may also be Simmons's day, Yachting Cowes week to get sponsor after all, Real tennis Winchester's fine record, For the record, Rugby Union Uttley seems a likely choice at No 8. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Secretarial and General Appointments also on pages 9 and 23 SECRETARIAL, Industrial lettings going well. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Business Services, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Books Barclay James Harvest New Victoria, Gallery redesigned, Ballet gala Coliseum John Percival, A clever family, Rubinstein in special concert with LPO, LPO/Pritchard Festival Hall Joan Chissell, London Bach Society Queen Elizabeth Hall Stephen Walsh, Hiss the villains The Female Bluebeard: Or The Adventurer. By Eugene Sue. The Penny Dreadful Edited by Peter Haining (Gollancz, £3.60) Boys Will Be Boys By E. S. Turner (Michael Joseph, £3.50), Cruft's Bbc 1 Stanley Reynolds. Editorials/Leaders: Stopping the Valentines for Mrs Thatcher, New Zealand's Wider Horizons, Excessive Power To Pry. Letters to the Editor: Status of Ulster prisoners, flying to Glasgow, Cycling to the station, Pakistan and the U S, An MP's duty, Too many students for too few jobs, Historic churches, Whitehall to blame for rates dilemma, More pernicious Bills are lined up, Few restrictions in the Swedish market, Civil Service loyalties, Energy supplies and the long-term view, Conservative Party leadership. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Obituaries: Sir Robert Robinson World authority on chemistry, Mr Derek Marks, Miss Nadia Benois. Business and Finance: Mood of optimism emerging from Wall Street, We must understand the costs of pollution, Governor to help Hongkong trade, 'Cataclysm' warning on steel jobs reprieve, Tankers flock into lay-up making 14m tons workless, OPEC looks at Algerian plan as basis for dialogue, Secretarial and General Appointments also on pages 9 and 10 GENERAL, Datsun plans cuts in UK imports but 'not to ward off criticism', Franco aid promise for Authi bid, Management The push-pull factors in product development, Phillips sets 1975 Ekofisk target, Lending rate 10 3/4 pc, Huge oilfield reported at Baghdad, Montedison surge in profits may mean dividends again, Liquidity move by Swedish electrical group, British Caledonian stands by fair competition, Talks with Eastern Europe over cut-price shoes, Move from within EEC to rescue Tunnel plan., Staff cuts expected at car component group, OST sets the innovatory pace at Texas Instruments, SGB hoping to offset flagging construction by plant-hire growth, Caledonian chief attacks government air review, Mr Wilson proposes pact with commodity producers for stabilization of prices, Industry in the regions Leeds chamber takes positive look at worker participation, Gold mines walkout threat, Commodities Stocks hold the key to copper prices, Imperial Group's year-end results due tomorrow, Briefly, Putting the supervisor under the microscope, Higher metal prices lift Amax figures, Spokesman for City urged, Dearer aluminium, Hall Thermotank may have to drop projects, Business Diary in Europe · Confindustria to lose Agnelli, Time for gold shares will return before long, U S company to build £68m gas plant for Algerian state group, Arabs add to pressure for dollar parity talks, Developing nations call for new raw materials policy, Curbing oil waste to provide protein for a needy world, British investment in EEC companies down 50 pc in 1974, Boilermakers strike at Vickers off, P&O's Vent-Axia stake for sale, Pickets threaten £3.5m expansion, Liverpool group aims to extend offshore activity. Business Appointments: Business appointments Harvey Nichols names new chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Euromarkets Rally expected to continue, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,914, Broadcasting, Radio.

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