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The Times - 10/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Paul Martin, From Christopher Walker, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, From a Staff Reporter, From our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Our Political Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, David Shipman, William Mann, Bernard Levin, David E. Stansfield, Richard Davy, PHS, DOUGLAS CRAWFORD, , COLIN MARTIN, , BERNARD HAYMAN, , ROBERT ADAMS, EILEEN AGAR, KENNETH ARMITAGE, FRANCIS BACON, SANDRA BLOW, REG BUTLER, PATRICK CAULFIELD, BERNARD COHEN, HUBERT DALWOOD, JAMES FITTON, PATRICK GEORGE, JOHN GOLDING, FREDERICK GORE, RICHARD HAMILTON, PATRICK HERON, IVON HITCHENS, HOWARD HODGKIN, JOHN HOYLAND, JOHN HUBBARD, MALCOLM HUGHES, ALLEN JONES, BERNARD MEADOWS, HENRY MOORE, BEN NICHOLSON, VICTOR PASMORE, ROLAND PENROSE, JOHN PIPER, WILLIAM SCOTT, JACK SMITH, RUSKIN SPEAR, JOE TILSON, PELIKS TOPOLSKI, CAREL WEIGHT, RAYMOND NOTTAGE, F. B. BLUNDELL, , A. C. STURGE, LAWRENCE D. HILLS, , PAUL OVERY, , C. M. WOODHOUSE, , W. COWLEY, , ENID LAKEMAN, , CHRISTOPHER R. SIMPSON, , By a State Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Philip Howard, Mr David Gould, The Chief Rabbi Dr Jakobovits writes:, By Our Local Government Correspondent, a Special Report, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, By David Young, Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, From John Earle, L. J. CROOK, , K. A. YEOMANS, , By R. W. Shakespeare, STANLEY SOLOMONS, , PHILIP J. S. CHURCHILL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Peter Norman, By Desmond Quigley, ,

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News: Corsica uprising threat, Schoolchildren to add their ideas to Lambeth plan, Science report Astronomy: Ionosphere reading of stars, 150 schools closed down, Discussions on Cyprus delayed again, Leyland to pay chief top salary in state sector, Chancellor pledges action soon on unemployment, Police free three men held after bombing, Clarification of runway ruling sought, 'Single entity' status for Namibia advocated, Man found in grave 'executed by gangland', Mr Ford vetoes Bill on oil price controls, High prices at sale of clocks and furniture, The value of teaching children more about themselves, Traffic growth still slow, A Soviet master plan for dividing the West: are we talking ourselves into a crisis?, Engineers seek TUC guidance on £6 limit, Police investigate coach damage, Flexibility of leisure activities, Justice Department does not trust Mr Nixon, Gifted children must be taught to find survival answers, Grain yields down and fodder prospects poor, ministry says, A woman's world, but one that is so depressing, Army inquiry finds that 'leaked' intelligence report on IRA chief of staff was genuine, Hypermarket may be first in south-east Essex, Birmingham newspaper dispute ends, New York gains a reprieve from bankruptcy, South Africa admits its troops are in Angola, Basildon Stylistic pot-pourri intrigues planners, Municipal workers to seek full £6 in next pay negotiations, Mr Whitelaw supports new parties group in Europe, Debate opens on reflation plan in France, Spain call to abolish law on terrorism, Dismissal of self-employed chief defeated, Crash report blames airport and pilots, Frogmen may have found Drakes coffin, Attempt to form coalition to rule Naples fails, Ballot on Liberal leadership, All systems go-go on nuclear submarine, Smith regime at odds with churches, 'Loyalist' split over Craig decision spreads to paramilitary groups, Boy's arms broken in 'initiation' at school, Court questions treatment of boy at hostel, Lisbon socialists scent victory, The Times Diary Why I do not eat my weeds, Concern over state monopoly in medicine, Warning of bomb attack on Queen Juliana, Argentine senator accuses Britain of 'piracy' in holding on to the Falklands, West Bank leaders seek assurances by PLO, Three die in crashes involving 2 coaches, Bomb attack on Kennedy birthplace over schools, Prince Sihanouk flies home from exile, Oil denationalization pledge: Mrs Thatcher,, Army officers coup foiled in Uganda, Intention to increase rate of building, NHS cuts may close some London hospitals, Bank bandits outwit the police, SNP member 'leaked' documents, Israelis and Egyptians meet to work out details of Sinai pact, No state help for Britons' losses on island, No case against doctor, Two MPs want withdrawal of troops from Ulster, £16.6m plan to rebuild quake town, Shot man taken for dead later found breathing, Tripoli fighting threatens to start civil war in Lebanon, Adolescents 'openly corrupted', US dockers' ban on grain for Russia is ended by Ford deal, Theatre appeal 'urgently needs guarantee', Device may be used to curb drivers speeding in fog, Busmen reject private coaches, 150 mph heir to E-Type, Athlete runs 10,250 miles from Britain to Sydney, Gift will buy headland for nation, CIA kept warfare poisons banned by treaty pledge, Pharmacists unanimous against nationalization, Sadat plan to use breathing space, Rail strike threat over plan to cut services, Earliest use of isobaths is found in a map of 1715, Ivory Coast minister for South Africa, Subsidize the political parties, ex-MP says, Italy rejects French plan to tax its wine, Mexico's political voyeurs wait for the hidden man, New jobs sought from the Continent, Councils ask building societies for home loans, Hundreds held in India to crush protest campaign. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Aeg, Abbey National, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Barclays International, M. Gérard, Interim Statement, Hoverlloyd, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Bank Base Rates, Fertleman, Ford, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Electricity Council, President Steyn Gold Mining Company Limited, Hewlett Packard, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Jaguar Xjs, Essex Centre Hotel, Halifax Building Society, Associated Paper Industries Limited, Basildon, Time. News in Brief. Law: Last of the 'Newcastle 10' strike pickets cleared, Journalist refuses to name contact in kidnapping case, Detective denies asking £400 to rig evidence, Law Report September 9, 1975 Vacation Court Forfeiture clause in contract not penalty Windsor Securities Ltd v Loreldal Ltd and Lester, Babies blamed for faulty postal scales, Arson admitted by ex-prisoner, Pop lead singer sent for trial, Drug gang 'organizer' jailed for five years. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,095, Fierce fight puts Sax ahead in chess contest. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, La creme de la creme, Acknowledgments, Educational, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Sport: Racing Solitary Hail can add substance to reputation, Football Pressures building up for West Ham, Tennis Chile's decision welcomed, Golf Deeble injury a blow to England's hopes for third successive title, Sports in Brief, Swimming Japanese advised to build wider lanes for speed, Athletics High altitude training likely for British distance runners, Yachting Behaviour more upright than the boats, Equestrianism Princess Anne's Flame Gun is withdrawn, Rugby Union, Hockey Wales to face England in world final, Cricket Blow to Hampshire's aspirations. Reviews: Kobayashi on a labour of love, Cleveland Orchestra/ Maazel Albert Hall, A jub of thick custard Shades of Greene Thames, Deutsche Oper make a strong impact Lulu King's Theatre, Edinburgh, Music-makers, Taking a crowbar to Racine Phaedra Britannica National. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): As Jeeves said, some Heads are seriously in need of education, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, September 9, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: Blocked Again In Ulster, Bloodshed In Lebanon, Portugal's Move Back Towards Democracy. Letters to the Editor: Control of maritime archaeology, Sandilands threat to taxation, In defence of an engineering career, Electoral reform, Marking wrecks, Inflation and pensions, Why BIM would not favour a merger, Dales National Park, Wealth tax and the living artist, Vegetable varieties, Treaty obligations over Cyprus, Kitten on the Matterhorn, Necessity of sub-sea well completions in North Sea, Paintings of Kitaj, Scottish self-government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dayan Grunfeld, Fulque Agnew Work for African universities, Mr Norman Jewson. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange prices Rally by equities, Stock markets Shares stage strong recovery after losses in early trading, Spot Position of Sterling, The Times Share lndices. Business and Finance: Pressures for rescue of Drypool shipbuilders mount as receiver for group moves in, Discount market, Land Inv slips below £1m mark, Outlook brightens for German car makers, Fraud allegations made against Italian deputy minister, $240m Russian loan, Deutsche Bank discusses London quotation, Overseas BASF takes in Knoll, Depressed gold prices help dampen Union Corp growth, Japan set to cut raw materials for steelmaking, Commodities, British Gas may sell own brand appliances, Hongkong rail go-ahead, Freezer sales show big rise, Surge in bank deposits, but loans to industry stay depressed, City's Corn Exchange seeks listing for shares, Sharp rise in state borrowing needs, Concorde-the symbol of a city's anxieties, Transworld: a 'promising' N Sea find, Business Diary: Smith's new berth · Royal oil, International services the keys to Esperanza, Vauxhall is silent on Opel report, Tokyo preparing 'drastic' plan to fight inflation, Saville Gordon up 48 pc to £844,000, Advertising & marketing TV surcharge plans hit by agency opposition, Small coal-fired power stations facing closure, Sohio halts share issue after Alaska setback, Motor cycle workers hope new range will save their jobs, British bicycle exports up 24pc in first half, Leyland pact likely today, Money Market Rates, Why Costain should maintain the pace, To join tin pact, Diploma jumps 38pc to £1.95m in record year, Ford chief confident of upsurge in car demand, U S official forecasts $1 a barrel Opec rise, Inquiry ordered into car dumping in US, Plessey to merge its offshore services, Eurobond prices (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Business appointments Cammell Laird board changes.

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