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The Times - 12/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield and David Leigh, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, From a Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Tim Devlin, Education correspondent, By David Leigh, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, Hugh Clayton, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, Ron Emler, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Philip Norman, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Diana Geddes, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Bernard Levin, PHS, Caroline Moorehead, ANTHONY D. R. HOLLAND, , JOHN S. PAINE, , VICTOR CESTR:, BRANDON JACKSON, M. BUCKLEY, , ERIC LEACH, , PETER RAWLINSON, , ROBERT M. LYNN, , NORMAN LAMONT, , N. A. SMITH, , JOHN E. FOWLER, , JOHN GAINSBOROUGH, , STEWART EWING, , M. F. LEVEY, , By Our Education correspondent, Bv Philip Howard, By Kenneth Gosling, General Smuts, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Hill and Edward Townsend, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, D. C. DOUGHTY, , JOHN R. HILLEL, , T. S. MORGAN, , ERIC J. N. NABARRO, , J. F. RICHARDSON, , E. M. H. BYNG, , B. V. MATHER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, By Desmond Quigley, Gerald Ely,

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News: BBC closedown of Radio 2 after midnight, Government proposes access to courts and tribunals for race complaints, Infected blood transfusion kills man, Wealth-tax talks offer by arts minister welcomed, Couple used a hearse in vain attempt to elope, US servicemen warned about cruelty at rodeos, UN delegates fail to define terrorism, Torture trial told of amnesty promise, Congress inquiry discloses CIA drugs experiments, Human rights commission to discuss Manx birch law, Former union chief gets life for murder, Turks object to MPs' visit, Council housing costs 'will increase by 28%', Book 'cross between Sade and Heath Robinson', French reflation approved, Steel union threat to call national strike, Fall in beef and lamb output predicted, Archaeology report Medieval village remains revealed on 30-acre site, Workers strike for full £6 rise, Science report Immunology: Effect of mother's milk, Organizer of Moscow art exhibition arrested, Catholic tried to steal by 'test of religious doubts', The Voice of Palestine silenced by Egyptians, 'Intelligence failure' in US on Middle East war eve, Victory for villagers over gas plan, The growing importance of manpower planning, Italians threaten tax reprisals against France's wine levy, Mrs Thatcher's Washington programme, S Africa ignores sex laws for détente, 'Take over Chilean submarines' proposal, BR to close station of historic interest, Powell attack on Ulster Convention search for a 'false compromise', Part-time coach drivers 'are not less safe' according to study by expert, Milk supply threat from dairy work-in, Soviet union proposes full ban on testing, Second try often wins a university place, The dangers of using existing laws to protect the rights of the unborn child, Energy-saving target of £1,000m a year urged, Stamp prices run well above estimates, EEC Commissioners propose 17% rise in next year's budget, 'Hostile' motions lead to doubts on future of MPs' conference, £10,000 annual fund for bibliography research, Mr Jenkins attacked from right and left at prentice rally, Inquiry into death of oil rig divers, 'Drake coffin' yields a bar of bronze, Herodian palace excavated in Jerusalem, £250,000 appeal to save the Navy's last destroyer, Canon law to be used to remove priest, Four trapped British potholers rescued, Turkish peasants trapped in earthquake belt, Namibia independence plan would eliminate the colour bar in three years, The Times Diary When newest does not mean best, Fierce debate opens on race proposals, Food Prices Bacon and steak dearer, salad vegetables cheaper, Salute to a noble experiment, Does the legal aid scheme 'outlaw' some of the people it was designed to help?, Fault in new signal system may have led to crash with 61 hurt, Teachers' and students' unions claim TUC backing for fight against education cuts, Mr Hattersley rules out new cod war, Nine make plea for lives of royalty in Ethiopia, London girls in currency case to consult parents, Portugal's 'hour of liberation is near', Lebanese Army units move in to separate warring religious factions round Tripoli, Neighbours help to rehabilitate stroke victims, 300ft columns of water spout up in Irish Sea, Indonesian snub for Lisbon's envoy on Timor, Violence on TV: how does it really affect children?, Resignation of Canadian Finance Minister, Mr Nkomo is expelled by Bishop Muzorewa, Dried milk cost turns women to breast-feeding. Sport: Yachting Americans cope best with unmerciful wind, Chile's Davis Cup refusal, Cricket Hampshire gain valuable position with Gilliat-Sainsbury stand, Horse trials Early lead for Aly Pattinson, Sports in Brief, Sport Racing High draw will help Laseroy to Portland Handicap victory, Athletics Olympic runner's cash bombshell, Football Chance for giant killers to repeat their acts, Golf Welsh help Scots write history in Dublin, Tennis Britain favoured only on the surface. Index. Display Advertising: Greece And The Hellenic Isles., Woolwich Equitable Building Society, The Caledonian Trust Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Silk Cut, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Interim Statement, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Atv, Basf, Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, Saa, Shelter, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Greater London Arts,, Galliford Brindley Limited, Dunlopillo, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, G. T. Management Limited, Allnatt London Properties Limited, Douglas, The National Marriage Guidance Council,, Laing, Thorn Lighting, Francis Shaw & Company Limited, Habitat, Weatherall Green & Smith, Peterborough Development Corporation. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,097, Viewpoint of the men on the job. Worker participation gets a programme to itself, Bellin takes lead with comfortable victory in chess. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Plea by defence fails at start of Madrid trial, Texaco is fined £17,500, Life for prison murder, Airline charge, Trees lecture for judge in Fromme case, Journalist acquitted of receiving stolen French resident's permit. Classified Advertising: Hollywood And Hockneyland!, Secretarial and General Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Educational, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: The Coronation of Poppea Albert Hall/ Radio 3, All my eye and Tony Garnett Days of Hope Bbc 1, Christian metaphysics Games Young Lyceum, Edinburgh, Alice Cooper Empire Pool, Wembley, 'Angel' turns disused church into theatre, Most adventurous London orchestra, Boum! Greenwood Theatre, A matter of life and death Kaseki (a) Academy 2 Law and Disorder (x) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Operation Undercover (aa) London Pavilion Metropole and Astoria Mandingo (x) Plaza 1. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, September 12, 1950., Bargains galore, and everything in the High St is lovely. Editorials/Leaders: Even Mr Bremner Has The Right To Justice, Law And Race Relations, The Franco-Italian Wine War. Letters to the Editor: The purpose of the Bar, Power and responsibility, Immigration procedure, Artists and wealth tax, V and A's cherry trees, Homeless hit by Capital Gains Tax, Hungry meters, Appointments in the church, Sentences for murder, Scottish nationalism, Plagued by bureaucracy, Christianity on TV, VAT on postage, Electoral systems, New freedom in restructured Engineering Institutions board, The Greek trireme, Climbing Everest, How the Finance Act lets us down in 4 ways. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir Noel Charles, Sir George Thomson Major contributions to the development of physics. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street Five point dip takes Dow Jones to 812.66, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Shares drift lower ahead of trade figures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange prices Quiet day. Business and Finance: Discount market, Business Diary: Not so brotherly · Biba et al, Mr Ford says grain-for-oil deal in Russia is possible, Commodities, CEGB slow burning of coal irks Mr Gormley, Enka Glanzstoff: the social, economic and political problems of a multinational, More cuts likely by Anglo Am's mines, British Leyland hit by BSC failure to provide enough quality steel, New survey of offshore prospects supports case for Drypool rescue, Mr Scanlon says his union will listen to TUC advice on pay, but will not be bound by it, French bank head ousted by minister, Strong recovery noted in survey of top companies' cash positions, W Germany cuts the bank rate to 3½ pc, Australian talks on steel complex, Kuwait denial on sterling, Briefly, G'ford Brindley again at peak, Airline costs increased 97 pc in five years, Issues & Loans, Lead Industries halves profits, Gold at lowest for year, London Merchant Secs expects big rise in rents, Equipment supply chiefs in plea to ease PO economies, Hill Samuel wins Herstatt verdict, Rise in US Treasury borrowing estimates, Firm named for excise duty study, Hopes revive that Iran may still buy stake in Pan Am, Dickinson Robinson under pressure, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Arguments for keeping the 'Dragon' alive, Argentina secures $1,600m credits, Dow Europe puts 25 pc on styrene monomer. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Jack Callard on board of British Home Stores. Property: Residential Property Solar heat for homes on estate, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.

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