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The Times - 25/11/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield, By a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh, By Robert Parker, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon, From a Staff Reporter, From Philip Howard, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Florencia Varas, From Eric Marsden, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, by Prudence Glynn, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Paul Overy, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, William Mann, Bernard Levin, Peter Nichols, PHS, Paul Martin, H. M. CALMANN, , ALAN BRADLEY, , D. P. O'CONNELL, JAMAL NASIR, , W. R. P. BOURNE., IAN KENNEDY, , DOUGLAS HOUGHTON., CHARLES PANNELL, , A. Z. PHIZO, B. A. WORTLEY, , DAVID KEEBLE., JOHN LELLO., JULIAN RUSHTON, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Willa Owen, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professors G. S. Kirk and M. I. Finley write:, By Richard Allen, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman., From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Walters, By Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, HOWARD J. W. OWENS., JEREMY HARDIE., E. G. DRAVERS, , ROGER CALVERT, , C. H. SHERWOOD, , DR R. J. BRIDGWATER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Rowley, Frank Vogl, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley, By Peter Elliott, by Charles Hargrove, by Denis Taylor, C.H., John Ardagh, Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, David Whitfield technical editor The Oilman, M.L., J.A., by a Special Correspondent, by John Ardagh, by Margot Lyon, by Garry O'Connor, by Francois Nourissier,

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News: Stonehouse book profits to be split, Tourism Holiday at home policy heeded, Worries over Languedoc wine, TUC not to fight merger ruling in High Court, Minister who fills the order books, Peking writers may be Nobel candidates, British trawlers leaving 200-mile zone, Iceland coastguard says, Spain's opposition groups demand urgent action from new king, Inquiry reflects volte-face in education ministry, Britain gains EEC agreement to continue VAT zero-rating on food and other 'sensitive items', Ford tribute persuades his UN man to stay on, Concorde Working well together, Offshore equipment North Sea rewards experience, Mrs Thatcher is criticized by Mr Powell, Crippled American cruiser towed into Sicilian port, Renewal of UN mandate in Golan is in doubt, Nationalist challenge to Labour is growing, Israel tries to stem flow of dollars into Jordan, West Germany calls for harmonization of aid, Beirut relapses into terror and anarchy as talks fail, Allegations on busing challenged, Science report Embryology: Organizing the brain, Letter from former Greek King was a forgery, Electronics Gap to fill in computer industry, Fleet Street unions agree attitude to modernization, Protesters held during speech by Mrs Gandhi, Motors Sales hit by strength of currency, The drive to make Italy's new brand of communism work, Steel Heavy cuts planned to lighten debt burden, Three-nation rule for Spanish Sahara, Britain offers to build new towns for Saudis, Yard officers to change jobs in promotion scheme, People's theatre takes culture to the provinces, Cooperation works side by side with national independence in foreign relations, Some positive thinking, Strikers sit in at Transport House, Governor of Maryland is charged with corruption, Labour's left wing to challenge industrial and economic policies agreed on by Cabinet, France Hazards ahead for President's policy, Influence is a matter of tradition, Aging literati falter on Olympus, A glimmer of hope in Lebanon, Law on tobacco sales to children widely broken, Army patrols fired on again by south Armagh Provisionals, Complaint board planned, MPLA rivals set up joint cabinet, Tory warning on cuts in defence spending, Proposal for system of lay justices in Italy, Assembly proposed by Tories would initiate legislation without Westminster's approval, New Yorkers square up to the city's crisis, Queen rejects plea to reinstate Mr Whitlam, East Germans accused over Berlin shooting, Peking determined to regain 'sacred' islands in S China Sea, Linking school and home with television, Archaeology report Guernsey: Museum of shipwrecks, African churches' pressure against Bonn nuclear deal, Militant Bretons look back to their maritime role, Scientists' doubts about 'monster', SNP wants assembly with prime minister and powers over oil, Luck may be needed to reach trade equilibrium, The Times Diary Ireland's triumph, Britain's shame, Giscard pledge on international canal link, Priests held in Chile say they are well, Champagne is still the star despite more diversification, Anxious U S view of Brezhnev decline, Two Cabinet members defend role in EEC safeguards movement, Lisbon awaits outcome of power struggle for control of Army region, Wessex flies its flag, Coolness over industrial reform programme, Fashion, Coastlines and city centres in danger, Kissinger warning to Russia and Cuba on threats to détente, Successful start to 'same day' 60p post, Caution by Nine on Greek entry, Hospital union gives Government a month for job-saving talks Industrial action threatened over nursing losses, Heathrow men may resume work, Afrikaners form new right-wing nationalist group, French literary prize won by American first novel, Alsace: still German influence, Prisoners' demands conceded after New York jail riot. Index. Display Advertising: Varela,, Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited, The Second Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited, Selected Real Estate In France, Semeta, Uta French Airlines,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Truckline-Ferries, White Satin, Pra-Loup, Faber & Faber, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd., Lambert & Butler, Thomson Winter Sun, Post Office Telecommunications, Banque Nationale De Paris, Strasbourg Conference Centre, Glenfiddch Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, Rheims, National Westminster Bank Group, The Leicester, Roscoff, Loire-Atlantique, Bank Base Rates, J. Sevaux Worms (U.K.) Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Air Alsace, The Times, Aerospatiale, Sefri Cime, Avions Marcel Dassault, Avant Journal, Mas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Bfcm, J. Hepworth & Son, Limited, Les Palais De Chaillot, French Railways, Healey & Baker, Cic Group, Hewlett Packard, Gefic Mediterranee, Reims, Laing, Sari, The Scottish National Trust Company Limited, Safeguard Industrial Investments Limited, G.H.Mumm., 10½ Per Cent Treasury Stock, 1979, Sequana Maritime Limited., Weatheralls, Plm, Twa, Laurent Perrier, Banque De L'indochine Et De Suez, Stothert & Pitt Limited, Don Zoilo. News in Brief. Law: Life sentence is revoked so man can go to hospital, Deferred sentences Regina v Jacobs, Student leader's evidence against S African writer, Psychopath is jailed for life, Court of Appeal Owners must take back ship without repairs being done Attica Sea Carriers Corporation v. Ferrostaal-Poseidon Bulk Reederei GmbH, Miss Fromme refuses to give evidence, Crown Court's power to put off sentence Regina v Annesley, 27 to give evidence in trial of Peter Hain, Lawyer who beat his son jailed for 8 years, Jail-roof men punished, Decree for father of smacked boy, Police apology on custody, Jail terms of fire plot men halved, Action against doctor dropped, Radioactive waste drums concealed cannabis, Taxi man fined over method of charging journey, New trial on murder charge, Libel damages for former Scotland Yard detective, Driver said to have reversed over dying boy, Nurse loses claim for injury, Seven men remanded on explosion plot charge, Discretion but no duty Regina v Chief Immigration Officer at London (Heathrow) Airport, ex parte Hazari, Power to extend time Regina v Bloomsbury and Marylebone County Court, Ex parte Villerwest Ltd, Cheque card case for Lords Regina v Charles, Plea for cut in Poulson sentence rejected. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Bakers' Company, Latest appointments, Bravery award, University news Disease victim to make study. Politics and Parliament: Opposition accused of playing party politics with situation in Ulster: release policy attacked House of Commons, Cool judgment needed on Lords reform, Fishing dispute: more RAF flights planned, Local councils will still determine pattern of schooling, Pension plan for state employees criticized, Chrysler situation being studied at high level, Minister in talks on scope of driving test, Tory warning on first step towards busing, 10,000 more civil servants needed, Children's education being sacrificed for political and ideological reasons', Civil servants, Cost of peers, Welsh agency. Sport: Tennis Cost among prime factors for withdrawal by sponsor, Racing A few more winning days to Christmas, Boxing Dunn should prove too much for Kruger, Motor rallying Makinen set to win event for third year running, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets Zaman becomes first holder of 'golden racket', Motor racing McLaren team baffled by Fittipaldi, Football Tottenham kept waiting before they can play their ace, Rugby Union Ripley and Ralston omitted from England team for first trial, Cricket Greenidge available for first Test match, Today's fixtures. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, LEGAL NOTICES also on page 11, Entertainments, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Striking contrasts at Whitechapel Gallery, Philip Glass Round House, Properly ambassadorial Inside Story Bbc 2, Ricciarelli/Carreras Festival Hall, Everything isn't lovely, Varese Royal Academy of Music. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 24, 1950 Road-eating ants, Madness or malevolence, it's not a laughing matter. Editorials/Leaders: Diplomacy Before Frigates, Licensed To Kill, Archaeological Loot. Letters to the Editor: Israel and the UN, Parental rights in education, Economics of passenger transport, New 'blood' for transfusion, Extraordinary methods to prolong life, Grantchester Meadows, Unrealized holding gains, The Naga revolt, Birds and aircraft, London art market, Abortion restrictions, Sex Discrimination Act, International construction problems for UK industry, The dismissal of Mr Whitlam, Regulations for company registration. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,159, Broadcasting, Collection of Art Deco furniture fetches £87,326, Charity bridge congress. Obituaries: Mr Michael Ayrton, Dr K. E. H. Ruther Ford Largesses to the unfortunate. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to week, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Investors cautious ahead of ICI, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Business Diary: BP's past master · Whittaker's all-man act, Property Investment, John Beales losses are likely to end this year, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Government will write off loss of £16.7m in Giro restructuring, Hopes for industry-institutions investment strategy as City warms to equity bank, Winding up for six companies, Brazilian fund launching, Shareholder tries to arrest head of Herbert, Stopping the rot in the Big Apple, Clover Dairies set for best year, Rank silent over name of Sir John Davis's deputy, Dutch to limit wage and price increases, BP chief confident Bank's stake will be dispersed, Gallaher raises tobacco prices, Senate report doubts if US can bail out Europe, Mann Egerton strong, Hawker suit over patent for Jaguar, Improved output reported by Leyland, Sale hopes for Norton Villiers, Downing's sparkling start, Three US banks join Eurobonds market, Briefly, Computer news Triad to market 'Scrapbook' system for NPL, Rise in value of regional aid offers, State in planning pact talks, Ports 'need to double profits', Chairmen report Timber and leather cheer for UCM, Broker Ceases Trading, Moto Guzzi link for Meriden co-op, MPs promised early statement on Chrysler, Currency risks in the Euromarkets, Shipyards 'must keep individual character', Two electric arc furnaces for BSC start up, 'Wise men' of Bonn go for expansion, Lennons set fast pace with higher payouts and 68 pc profit surge, No Cropper dividend after fall into red, Equity & Law sees rise in property. Business Appointments: Business appointments Constructors John Brown names managing director. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Births.

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