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The Times - 11/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Diana Geddes, From Harry Golombek, From a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Florencia Varas, By Edward Mortimer, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, Richard Holmes, David Jones, Michael Ratcliffe, Ion Trewin, Joseph McCulloch, Tom Hutchinson, Max Harrison, Fitzroy Maclean, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Joyce Whitehead, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Philip Norman, William Mann, John Groser, Ronald Butt, Gary MacEoin, PHS, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, MERVYN OSMOND, , BOYD OF MERTON, , CHERRY WINDRIDGE, , OLIVER SIMON, , ALAN BETTU, , RALPH HOWELL, , GAY FIRTH, , TONY FIRTH, , JOHN MARTIN, , H. C. ALLEN, , KEITH KYLE, , HUGH JENKINS, , B. J. SMYTH-TYRRELL, , D. H. CASE, , D. F. OWEN, , By Philip Howard, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake and Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Walters, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By paul Routledge, By Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Peter Hill, K. J. LAWFORD, , ROBERT ARIES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Tony May, Ross Davies, Peter Waymark,

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News: Amin delay keeps the Pope waiting, Senators fail to override Ford oil price veto, Man in jail control unit pale and weak, family says, Failures shown in inertia seat belts, Many protests by coup opponents, Lebanon Cabinet calls on the army to end Muslim-Christian war, Engineering is fighting to improve its image, Liverpool tries out simpler welfare claim forms, British Pilot freed in Yemen, Motoring Faults on both sides in annual vehicle test, Liberals told to play down voting reform, Senate votes to restrict use of contraceptive, Earthquake survivors need 8,000 tents, Chile to mark coup anniversary today with measures to liberalize military regime, West Germans seeking a way to make their railways pay Preliminary plans to prune unprofitable services could mean cuts of up to 80 per cent, Workers in health service will seek £6, Israeli split over future of Golan, Democrats open their caucuses to public, French Socialist plan for 800,000 new jobs, Mr Craig's advocacy of political compromise publicly backed by biggest paramilitary group, Prentice move to woo back supporters, Driver trapped in goods train crash, Nationalist vying for firsts creeps into deliberations of mapping historians, Lorenz kidnap suspects held, Cyprus peace talks adjourn in deadlock, The Times Diary Wine, food and the new diplomacy, New U N group to fight modern slavery, Company offers conveyancing for £55 fixed fee, Sailors will shed bell bottoms and kerchiefs, Oxfam to send EEC dried milk to Angola, Calm settles on Boston schools, NHS administrator denies chaos after reorganization, Science report Botany: Dutch elm disease, Shopping/, The changing Catholic attitude to marriage, Medical crisis that is forcing doctors to beg for money, Lack of money forces NSPCC to cut activities, Bitter rift delays formation of new government in Lisbon, Scots nationalists beat Labour, Woman facing death in Chad criticizes Paris, Leyland promotes Princess, Crucial poll in engineering union is delayed, Non-Zionists seek PLO tie, Rabies order puts Swiss cats on lead, Mrs Thatcher called to Wilson briefing on Ulster, Call for inquiry after two oil rig deaths, Left against left: can we be sure the good will win?, Electricity 'dearest way to heat the home', New licence valid until driver is 70, Schools stifling children's creativity, professor says, Silver hoard in field is treasure trove, Greek left enraged by US amphibious exercises, Iceland to take hard line in talks on fishing limits, First native American to become a saint, MP asks minister to look into sale premium, Corsica puts heavier pressure on Paris, Shining examples of imagination, Be positive about sport, television told, School suspends teacher over attacks in print, Chrysler recalls 17,000 Imps, Priest in dispute over Mass is asked to resign, Chile is trapped in a policy of brutal repression, Keep up potato quality, consumers say, Eton College, Portugal envoy for talks with Timor factions, Football special ban to last all season, Quarterly payments deficit falls to £235m, Centre group chief's 'thumping great' business loss, Liberal plan to turn council house rents into mortgages, BBC not using pornographic film material, French threaten unilateral action in wine dispute with Italy, Final attempt by ANC to avoid split in movement, Leningrad show of paintings by non conformists. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Homes And Gardens, Ppa, Maibl, Interim Statement, Tate Lyle, Bank Base Rates, Longton Transport (Holdings) Limited, Foyles Art Gallery, Multiple Sclerosis., Dron & Wright, Bestobell Limited, Telex, M&g, Marathon International Finance Company, History Today, Wf, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Mercedes-Benz., Detroit Bank & Trust, Metropolitan Society For The Blind, Phoenix, Lovell, Family Circle, Campari, Hampton & Sons, Twa, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Scottish Shoot Cook. Arts and Entertainment: Farjeon at the Mermaid, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,096, Radio, Shirley MacLaine leads a delegation of American women to the People's, A was an Angler, and, Sax has bye but keeps lead in chess contest, 'The Music of Time'. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: High court plea for journalist's release, Spanish leftists on trial for murder of policeman, Test sabotage case woman refuses bail in protest, Court restores My Lai murder conviction. Reviews: Festival of 1940s nostalgia Happy as a Sandbag Ambassadors, Clannish pride The Camerons By John Stewart of Ardvorlich (Clan Cameron Association, 8, Buchanan St, Largs, Ayrshire, £3.20), Childhood inspiration Erik Satie By James Harding (Secker & Warburg, £5.75), Schröder-Feinen's debut in Britain, Road to glory The Nature of Alexander By Mary Renault (Allen Lane, £6.25), Edinburgh Festival Rare moment of distiction Utopia Haymarket Ice Rink, Edinburgh, Nash Ensemble/ Howarth Albert Hall/Radio 3, Games of chess in a death cell Robespierre Portrait of a Revolutionary Democrat By George Rudé (Collins, £4.95) Robespierre or the Tyranny of the Majority By Jean Matrat Translated by Alan Kendall with Felix Brenner (Angus & Robertson £6.30), A Curate's Egg Maximus, Quick guide, Science fiction The Mote in God's Eye By Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £4.50), The divine drama Jesus: The Man Who Lives By Malcolm Muggeridge (Collins, £6), Heartfelt passions A True Romance By Jacky Gillott (Hodder & Stoughton, £4.40), Santana Hammersmith Odeon, Hara-Kiri is foiled Madam Butterfly London Coliseum, The timely return of Raffles Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman Yorkshire TV, Fiction in brief, Fiction A deep dead smell Guerrillas By V. S. Naipaul (André Deutsch, £3.25), Out of the traditional mould LSO / Bernistein Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Sport: Yachting Owen in overall lead but almost anyone could win, Sports in Brief, Racing Easier Doncaster going may help May Hill beat Tuscarora and Anadyomene in fillies' St Leger, Football Chelsea go off the rails at Crewe, Horse trials The best rider in the world must show he has a horse to match, Golf Victory after inspired afternoon for Scotland, Cricket A day that was turned into the stuff of Hampshire nightmares, Women's hockey England worthy winners of world title. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Theatres, Business to Business, Focus on Engineering vacancies, Apointments Vacant, Country Properties, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place. Editorials/Leaders: Deciding When To Allow Bail, The Social Engineering Of Children, What IS The Budget Deficit?. Letters to the Editor: Spain's future, Worn-out arguments against patent fees, Maritime charts, London's problems, Church as landowners, Wealth tax and the living artist, Ulster and the UK, Treaty obligations over Cyprus, Families in the poverty trap, Cost of a dog licence, Anxieties in Dublin, Nocturnal siren, Disaster relief force, National Parks, Marketing: name of the selling game. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society of Arts, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 11, 1950. Obituaries: Sir Denys Lowson Financier and former Lord Mayor of London, Sir Eric Thompson. Business and Finance: Discount market, Travel trade worried by airling incursions, Unions to fight for GEC jobs threatened by Post Office cuts, Eurosyndicat, Royal Insurance seeks £64m with rights issue, Commodities, Redesign for Lloyd's accounting, U S eases the way for accord with Third World, Canadian group takes Furness Withy stake, Mr Maudling's final solution, Reed-St Regis Paper in S African talks, Expanded Metal slips at halfway, Bank of Japan expected to cut discount rate, New accounting rule out today, Container charges losing ports £10m year, Institute left with 96pc of Fodens issue, Beswick pledge on Drypool, Disappointment of being young and jobless, Bestobell strength overseas, Eurocanadian on the tail of Furness Withy, Ferranti formally passes into state control, Joint talks on low pit productivity, British Enkalon loses over £3m, Business Diary: Galbraith's fresh vistas · Singing director, Lesser role for sterling in Kuwait oil payments, Worker participation pact accepted at Leyland Cars, Amber Day rise 12 pc to £846,000, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), CBI talks soon on next pay policy, Lukewarm investors put cloud over New York rescue. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange prices Equities quiet, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock markets Shares calmer after Royal 'rights'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Empire Stores (Bradford) names board member. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing.

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