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The Times - 15/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Philip Howard, , From Ronald Faux, From Trevor Fishlock, Arthur Osman, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Nicholas Ashford, From Edward Stairs, By Our Diplomatic Staff, Patrick Brogan, A Special Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Alan McGregor, John Best, Richard Wigg, Eric Marsden, Peter Nichols, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Tom Cooban, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Alan Gibson, Edward Townsend, Leonard Buckley, John Higgins, Keith Horner, Michael Wolff, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Bryan Magee, Lord Chalfont, PHS, MICHAEL PINCUS, , P. S. WALKER, , JOHN FULHAM AND GIBRALTAR, , BARRIE KNIGHT, , BRIAN JACKSON, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , GARETH PEIRCE, , GRAHAM WEBSTER, , SARAH LUCAS, , BERNARD BRAINE, , GRENVILLE JONES, , DENNIS BEACHAM, , RUTH BAKER, , NICOLAS WALTER, , JAMES T. FLETCHER, , JOHN H. DEAM, , JOHN MELVIN, , P. O'R. SMILEY, , By Philip Howard, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Judge Finestein, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Malcolm Brown, From Sue Masterman, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By David Young, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Anthony Rowley, C. E. POWDERHAM, , A. T. KUHN, , ILEX PULLENAYEGUM, , Edited by Rodney Cowton, GERALD FOLEY, , D. M. EDE, , Nancy Foy, Ronald Faux, By Tony May, Desmond Quigley, Craig Howard, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Adrienne Gleeson, Gerald Ely, Paul Martin, by Peter Hobday, P.H., by Atique Ahmad, by Michael Binyon, by David Blake, by Roger Vielvoye, R.V., by Pearce Wright, by Peter Field, by Faris Glubb, by Arthur Reed, by Henry Stanhope, by Peter Evans, by John Allen, by Tim Devlin, T.D., by Peter Parr, by William Facey, by James Fleming, by David L. Harrison,

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News: Liberals prepare for leadership battle, Amnesty calls on Spain to spare lives of Basques, Saudi Arabia, MP denies intention to resign Labour whip, Argentina's President hands over, Science report Tribology: Measurement of rubber grips, Arms: winning friends and petrodollars, UN official holds talks on refugees in Thailand, Chad angry at Paris readiness to ransom captive French woman, 'God took handful of wind and created the horse', More roads needed as wealth grows, Race relations split over Government's plan for tougher law, Ford pledge to Republican women that he will use his veto to cut back spending by Congress, Total revenue committed to development over next five years, Rembrandt disfigured: "Nightwatch", Lisbon's Communists lose dominant role under new Premier, The Times Diary How to stay clean though mean, Questions that must be answered before we can embark on a new political course, Stubbs masterpiece in new setting, Hard life inspired man's greatest successes, Thriving on hard times, Young Tory 'quit' call to MrMaudling, Leaders of self-employed group quit after clash, �40 pension rises 'could torpedo policy', Everest team camp at 23,000ft, African leaders discuss crisis in Angola, Two die, three missing as gales lash coasts, Scots plea for longer drinking hours, King supports emancipation of women, Nationwide strike in Lebanon averted, Makarios attack on suppliers of arms to Turkey, A Times Profile The World's Press/Part 1, Nationalists of Timor ready to attend talks, Petrol faces strong challenge, Need to save the energy which goes up in smoke, Howe appeal to Labour Party moderates to part company with Mr 'Robespierre' Benn, Arab states blamed for revolt, Patience and partnership the key to opening a market, Washington committed to new Israel withdrawal, Conciliation move as national steel strike threat grows, Policeman killed in Barcelona near his home, A fight for food self-sufficiency in face of agricultural decline, Opec compromise seems likely, Corsica protest ends with sit-in and clashes, Russia's growing threat: the evidence is overwhelming, BBC in talks over future of training orchestra, Alarm in southern Italy after death of 12 babies, Mixed classes at school promised in two years, Freed dissident told to leave Moscow, 82 escape as Viscount crash lands, Cuts 'a threat to councils', Secret Ulster talks on Craig move, Five-year plan to build a better future, Call to fulfil 'pledge' on Abortion Bill, Why the left of the Left can never win, Americans captured in rebel attack on base in Ethiopia, Breakdown warning on nursery schools, Israelis on their guard for the start of Yom Kippur, Troubles with push-button medicine show difficulties of buying technology, More than lip service to Islam, Britain prepared to take Chilean political detainees, Denizens of the desert, Welsh stay quiet over poll on Sunday opening, The search for water, Taming the nomad, Realistic settings will enliven museum, Village for old soldiers musters for jubilee, Minister masterminds oil takeover, Bulldozed art show briefly commemorated, Airline takes off on back of oil boom, Role remains central and stable, Regional report Fewer cars, more angry drivers, Probation services plea, Environmental education trial, Rapid expansion of intermediate and higher education to provide technicians, Knives are out for Roman Catholic dissidents, Training second only to defence, American nun declared a saint by the Pope, 48 drowned as bus plunges into water, Banking riches presents difficulties, The man who plans to build 8,500 miles of new roads by 1980, Police follow up Tartan Army bomb admission, Seven killed in raid on Pakistan train, Where demand is notable for its absence, Another challenge to a Scanlon casting vote, �17m centre planned for Aldgate, Agriculture Making soya taste like cherries, Hindsight on disaster in Vietnam, White House angered by Congress disclosures, Men bitter as long steel dispute boils over, Prince Charles quotes St Paul, Demand for skilled workers exceeds supply, Tanker owners profit from preference, Roman town threatened by housing project. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, Bin Ladin, Bell's, British Gas, British Airways, Projects And Trading Company, Abuljadayel Bros. Company, Tops Tv Ltd, E. A. Juffali & Bros., Tarik Mohammed Bin Ladin Organization, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabia Construction Guide, Middle East Financial Directory, Collins, Tarek Ben Laden Organisation., Saudi National Electricity Co., Sarabex, Archirodon Construction (Overseas) Company S.A., Telford, Saudi Gazette, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Mea, The National Commercial Bank, Saudi Electricity Co., The Scientific Press Ltd., Bank Base Rates, The Times, Swissair, Redec, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Banawi Factories, Bureau Tamer, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, Sahary Car Co., Help The Aged,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Saudi Arabian Markets Ltd., Iea, Drivers Jonas, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Laytons Wine Merchants Ltd., Morgan Edwards Limited, Aq, Petromin, Pingon, Arab Commercial Enterprises, Reyrolle Parsons Limited, Binladen Bros., Lebanese Construction & Contracting Co. S.A.L., Kara, Komatsu, Ltd., Saudia, British Aircraft Corporation, Benson And Hedges, Riyad Bank Ltd., Oryx Investments Ltd, Al Mansour Trading And Catering Enterprise, National Chemical Industries. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,099, Karpov gains draw to clinch first prize, Radio, Broadcasting, Geller retains lead in chess contest. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Thirteen due in court after police raids, Hope that Kenya case girls may be allowed to fly home, Bank frauds 'brought an Italian gang �2m'. Sport: Athletics Season ends with spirited relay and a double British victory, Racing Owner may get his way with Bruni, Wizard of Oz loses magic, Croquet, Baseball, Rugby Union England's future not yet brighter than the past, Sports in Brief, Hockey Do-it-yourself goals boost Bedfordshire Eagles, Football Manchester United flaunt their skills instead of their studs, Horse trials Miss Pattinson makes her name on horse of unknown ancestry, Tennis Britain retain Wightman Cup after early loss, Golf Fowler takes top prize despite losing in plavoff, Long broken by century breaks, Galindez wants to meet Conteh, Cricket Close alive and well and trying to win on his own. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Focus on Commercial Property in Beds, Bucks and Herts, Guide to conferences, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Virtuoso pianists in the making, Blast-furnace effect of brass Spnm Purcell Room, Blake Edwards: pronouncement on Panthers, Fascinating women, dull men The Lytteltons, Sir Lew plans adventure films, Race to the South Pole Explorers Bbc 2, Brass Bands Albert Hall / Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: A Case For Tuc Intervention, A Horrible Abuse Of Human Nature. Letters to the Editor: Schools' exam successes, Gifted children, Pilot lights a heavy waste of energy, Teaching of religion, Unrest in South Pacific islands, The curious logic of VAT, The Greek trireme, Nursery education, Administration of national parks, Appeals to the Privy Council, Housing capital gains tax, Sacrifice of �50,000, Foreign car components, Twin communities, Treasure hunting, Church of Soviet Georgia, Speeding in fog, America and Israel, Negative thinking on profit spreads to British Rail, Somerset House. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, September 14, 1950 General's recall. Obituaries: Mr S. R. Hogg, Shiko Munakata Woodblock artist, Dayan Grunfeld. Business and Finance: Lending rate 11 pc, Business Diary in Europe: French leave � The Italian job, Man Liners warning, Lockheed papers tell of Saudi agent's deals, Electronics record, Commodities Hurdles in the path of further US grain sales to the Soviet Union, Herr Schmidt attacks farm policy of EEC, Thorn research aims at 30 pc more efficiency, Continuing the pursuit of happiness at work, M L Holdings feeling its way in hard year, 9,000 workers at Leyland bus and truck factories expected to face strike call, Negative growth seen for Belgium and Luxembourg, Food groups dissatisfied over prices, 30m tons of tanker orders cancelled in 12 months, Government to expand tourist trade, Payout held but profits fall for Edworks (1936), Guiding the way with indexation, Third World nations fight plan for consumer-producer associations, Whitehall studies price rises by state sector, Going cold on an options market, Mining Problems of RTZ are underlined by Bougainville, North Sea finance may face legal hindrances, Post Office may restore cable orders, Soaring premiums for the driver, but little profit for underwriters, Freight report, Unions reject Enka Glanzstoff findings, Chas Early down as demand wanes, Rolls-Royce Motors, and GKN among interims, Industry in the regions Scottish Development Agency needs the right teeth to be effective, Dewhurst bid for two freezer chains rejected, An 'open plan' enterprise, Bank of America to lease City office building, Straits Trading slips to $7.21m, Euromarkets, Albright sells Wakefield unit. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hymac names new chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange prices Capitalization & week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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