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The Times - 11/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Roger Berthoud, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, From Christopher Walker, By David Leigh, By Peter Evans, By David Walker, By Diana Geddes, By Clive Borrell, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Alan Coren, Philip Norman, Jeffery Daniels, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Paul Griffiths, Katie Stewart, Andrew Faulds, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Bernard Levin, PHS, Edmund Stevens, DAVID GIBSON-WATT, , RAYMOND STANLEY, , ALAN HUTCHISON, , JOHN F. COALES, , JOHN FRASER, , H. K. MOFFATT, , PHILIP ALLOTT, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , W. McC. STEWART, , AGNES HEADLAM-MORLEY, , SUZANNE LANG, , ALAN COLOUHOUN, , FRANK TEER, , ASAFA WOSSEN HAILE SELLASSIE, , HUGH LLOYD-JONES, , DIMITRI OBOLENSKY, , SIDNEY R. CAMPION, , COLIN SHAW, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, S. M. N., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Terry Byland, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Roger Vielvoye, , By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Our Air Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Business News Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, Patricia Tisdall, By Hugh Clayton, JOHN T. WILLIS, , PATRICIA L. WILCOX, , C. A. WAGHORN, , M. DUDDING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, Peter Norman, By Anthony Rowley, By David Mott, By Tony May, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: Treasury official attacked over Cairns dismissal case, The EEC referendum must be the first and last, Juicy dishes, Amin 10-day ultimatum for saving Briton's life, Five more Basque priests held in Spain, Mr Ennals may fly to Salisbury, Dispute over selection of delegation to Europe, Britain has 'no easy way out of crisis', Refuge for prisons' most hated men: informers and sexual offenders, Egyptian and Israel leaders meet Mr Wilson, The Times Diary A question of getting the answers, Coursing Bill absurd, Mr Whitelaw says, Rhodesian confidence that Mozambique will not close ports, Statutory wage control in time of crisis is fair, Mr Chapple says, Nato says deal with S Africa is 'legitimate', Inflation and schools dominate start of by-election campaign, Dare the Government risk a stand-up fight with the railwaymen?, CIA illegally opened letters for 20 years, Rockefeller report on its work discloses, Science report Ethology: Synchronous breeding, Mirage 'not truly European', Big Mac to rescue of hard-up New York, M Chirac bangs the European drum, School for world understanding, £3m 'Mirror' plan to cut staff, Mr Rabin leaves for US in flexible mood, Former Catholic college head to resign from priesthood, Tighter control of CIA urged on President, Sink gardens awarded gold medal at RHS show, Kidnapping of industrialist angers unions, Mr Benn moved to Energy post in Cabinet reshuffle, Moscow's phoney hang-ups, Tory group says the state's grip on industry is a barrier to a compassionate society, A Wilson view on Poulson case inquiry, Government divided over tied cottages on farms, The art of greasing a socialist palm, Bonn Opposition allies start the trek towards 1976 poll, Prostitutes driven out of French churches, Bus and tube fares to rise by a quarter from November, the GLC decides, Doubting railmen will strike, Releases of detainees resumed in N Ireland, Syrian leader feted by Jordanians, Rebel prisoners could be sent to freedom, Kenya Government fails to block report on murder, The day Mrs Kissinger advised the Turks, Arab talks with Nine survive Israel pact, French arms show draws Middle East buyers. Politics and Parliament: Bill would protect innocent rape victims from nods, winks and pointing fingers, Stagnation in industry has occurred more seriously across the channel-Mr Wilson, Sense of duty towards Britain: training of doctor costs £28,000 House of Commons, Community care for mentally ill, Circular on kidney transplants, Higher limit for child incomes sought, Profit motive seen as risk in Land Bill, Commodity experts, More detainees released in N Ireland, Inquiry into techniques of door-to-door salesmen, Tory plea to moderate ministers, Misunderstanding led to shooting of wildfowler, MPs walk out of committee considering Industry Bill, Hygiene in restaurants and cafés in London, Substantial Stock relief for companies, Government defeat on role of SDA House of Lords, New mobility allowance 'restrictive', MPs' debate on Stonehouse affair may be postponed, Policy to end prescription charges, Report by autumn on national insurance and self-employed, Evasion of tax resented by honest people. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Garrard Antiques, Treasury Stock 1979, Akroyd & Smithers Limited, Empire, Ocl, Swedish Lloyd, Cwmbran, Pimm's, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Bovis, Chersonese (F.M.S) Estates, Ltd., Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company Limited, Office And Electronic Machines Limited, Capper Neill, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Royal Viking Line, Electrical And Industrial Securities Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, British Car Auction Group, Bermuda, The Spastics Society, The Cameron Group, Japan International Bank Limited, H A G, C.E. Heath & Co. Limited, Savills, Time. Index. Law: Mr Scanlon has no casting vote, QC tells High Court, Clash on defence lawyers dominates Baader trial, Lady Lucan asks for compensation, No damages for pop star over cancelled show, The smoking driver: what colour the crystals? Butcher v Catterall, Stricter compliance with winding up rule, Jailed playwright freed on bail by Madrid judge, PC 'gave up counting dead' in public house, Jail for gambler who led his wife into fraud, 'Symbionese' gunmen convicted, Three cleared of £35,000 fraud charges, Queen's Bench Division Unfair dismissal: tribunals' role Treganowan v Robert Knee & Co Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Athletics A lot of hard work comes to fruition for Pascoe, Football Giles terms 'seem agreed', Cycling, Rugby Union Irvine's kicks seal victory, Racing Bold Aussie and Creetown can repair damaged reputations, Cricket Underwood and Hayes called up by England, Golf Mrs Syms and old memories on New Course, Boxing Hope cannot counter long arms of Sterling, For the Record Baseball, Tennis Solomon plays upon Gottfried's unwisdom. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Creme de la Creme, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Home Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Wrong signals Grand Junction Bbc 1, 1830-1930 section at antiques fair, Fairport Convention Albert Hall, Peter Hurford/Alban Singers Queen Elizabeth Hall, Eugene Onegin Glyndebourne, RPO/Burgos Festival Hall, Agnew's Preti discovery, South Bank summer, Literary takeover Matrix OUP Library. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 10, 1950, Why Mace-Bearer's topper was a blow to civic pride. Editorials/Leaders: Clarifying Industrial Policy, Use And Misuse Of The Cia, No Sanctuary For Filles De Joie. Letters to the Editor: After the referendum: progress in EEC, Accuracy of opinion polls, Broadcasting Parliament, Engineers and the closed shop, BBC and Mr A. J. P. Taylor, Value of transferable vote system, Ice Age forecast, Penalty for working abroad, The Cambridge sit-in, Jobs for black teenagers, Warning for upper market housebuyers, All-male colleges, General Gowon and Biafra, It takes all sorts in the name game, Emperor Haile Sellassie, Hawksmoor's masterpiece, The Tories in Wales. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,017, Radio, Collection of children's comics fetches £5,614. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: The Earl Of Birkenhead A conscientious and meticulous biographer, Miss Olive Lloyd-Baker, Mr H. V. D. Dyson. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Still falling, Issues & Loans Carless Capel's £1.97m rights, Wall Street, Stock markets Share prices continue to fall. Business and Finance: Squeeze on food firms 'is outrageously unfair', Discount market, Legal safeguards needed for fish-farming industry, 1m jobless soon, CBI chief says, Neddy to get £2,250m anti-inflation proposals, Shoe slump cuts Chamberlain Phipps' earnings, Commodities, Trade figure fears hit share prices, Hill Samuel takes a cautious line, Business Diary: Workers' ferment · Structural engineering, Wealth tax: the case for sparing the countryside, Margins curb hits Travis & Arnold, Court to rule on telephone cable groups' pacts, Bank of Ireland's 'real' profits fall, Survey of UK airlines has 'tidying up' plan, Government's borrowing need in April was £408m, 400 more Scottish jobs in GM expansion, Scotcros record, Bovis cuts trust stake after Panel instruction, Big June payout by Gold Fields, Chevette helps raise Vauxhall to 11 pc share of car market in May, NCB shares in North Sea oil find, SDR move may raise Opec's prices by 3pc, Leyland chief keeps independence of Jaguar despite Ryder Report, Building works index to be reviewed, France adamant on rules to achieve fixed parities, finance ministers are told, Advertising & marketing Lintas reshuffles top management, Soviet grain crop may fall 16m tonnes short of target, $16.29m for Hill Samuel, Industry cool over Cabinet switch, Deal nearer on RB211 for Boeings, Reinsurance chief urges SDRs to value claims and premiums, End of the boom tests West German chemical groups, 4,000 strike at ICI plants. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Mr Carpenter joins board of Vauxhall. Births.

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