The Times - 01/05/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Our Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Charles Hargrove, From A. M. Rendel, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, T. J. O. Hickey, Derek Parker, Sasthi Brata, Peter Tinniswood, Hilary Spurling, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Peter Loizos, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ronald Butt, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, F. G. ST CLAIR STRANGE, , BRIAN G. D. SALT, , MARGARET KINNAIRD, , MAX BELOFF, , R. L. ALLEN, , ROSEMARY NEWELL, , Michael Rothwell, London Evening Papers Branch, National Union of Journalists; Jim French, NEC member London Central; Tony Richards, Secretary Law Courts Branch; Peter Kinsella, South West London Branch; Ted Simpson, NEC member Law Courts and LEP; Stuart Trotter, Secretary Parliamentary Branch; Mark Kahn, NEC member London Central; Tony Watson, Central London Branch; David Nicholson-Lord, Vice-Chairman Exeter Branch; Peter Austin, Chairman East Sussex Branch; Robin Haine, Chairman Gloucestershire Branch; F. Worship, Secretary Gloucestershire Branch; Graham Hambly, Treasurer Plymouth Branch; Terry Lambert, Chairman Cornwall Branch; Wendy Groves, Mid-Bucks Branch; Asif Khan, Secretary, Coventry Branch; David Rose, Secretary South East Area Council; Geoffrey Saltmarsh, Chairman Canterbury Branch; Roy East, NEC member Devon and Cornwall Area; A. J. Butcher, Chairman North Devon Branch; Felicity McCormick, Hull Branch; Malcolm Smith, Chairman Bristol Branch; Roger Burton, Secretary Western Area Council; Ernest McIntyre, NEC member Scotland Central and Northern Area; Jenny Harris, North Herts Branch; Mike Goodey, Secretary Bournemouth Branch; Cindy Nunn, Chairman Wiltshire Branch; Steve Evans, Chairman Nuneaton and Hinckley Branch; Jim Barrow, Chairman Wolverhampton Branch; Janice Cave, Secretary Birmingham Branch; Peter Unsworth, Bradford Branch; Jim Dumsday, Secretary Halifax Branch; Percy Reid, NEC member South Eastern Area; Alec Ramsden, Huddersfield Branch; Bill Heald, NEC member Lancashire and North West Area; Chris Mair, Chairman Worcester Branch; Peter Twaites, NEC member Western Area; Terence Viney, Chairman Southern Area Council; Geoffrey Drake, NEC member Southern Area; Reg Betts, Portsmouth Branch and Federated Group Chapel FOC; S. W. Tony Hooke, Southampton Branch; Clive Angel, Chairman South Devon Branch; Michael Granatt, Chairman South West Kent Branch; John Lodge, Secretary Aberdeen Branch; Phil Fountain, Chairman South Midlands Area Council; David Syme, Secretary Lanarkshire Branch; Gerry Armes, NEC member for Central Midlands Area, , DEEPAK LAL, , JOHN CLUNAS, , BERNARD BENJAMIN, , WANGCHUK NAMGYAL, , HELEN BROOK, , CAROLINE WOODROFFE, , ROBERT WOODTHORPE, BROWNE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Lt Col S. W. Chant-Sempill, By John Whitmore, By Anthony Rowley, By Richard Allen, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By Andrew Wilson, By Rodney Cowton, From Herbert Mishael, By Terry Byland, By Ronald Faux, By Business News Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, HUGH MAINPRICE, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, MONTAGUE CALMAN, , R. G. R. WALL, , JOHN A. C. REYNOLDS, , IAN P. BURGESS, , D. F. PEARL, , TALYA E. GOODMAN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark, by Dick Wilson, by Hugh Mabbett, by Pran Chopra, by V. Kanapathy, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by Janet Coates Barber, J.C.B., by Geoffrey Weston, by Adibah Amin, by Ronald Irving,
ResumoNews: Price of Paris newspapers goes up, Victorious communist forces take over 'Ho Chi Minh City', Portugal's parties in power tussle, Future of timber depends on planning, Israel patrol crosses into Lebanon under fire, The faceless officials who head the Vietcong, 'Best of both worlds' outside the Nine, Price of loaf to rise by ½p from Monday, Hefty blows raise questions on economy's future, Three Argentine writers kidnapped, Austere Hanoi takes on a carnival mood, Two doctors criticize rescue plans at Moorgate, Control urged for British trade in wild birds, Shopping Shona Crawford Poole How to create a stir with tea, In Mr Benn's doctrine on jobs: how safe is 'safe'?, Liberal policies aid banks' expansion, Spate of oil and gas discoveries, In some ways a settlement will be only the start of Cyprus's difficulties, Iranian students on hunger strike over London arrests, Mr Wilson rejects Bangladesh fund inquiry, Motoring Leyland making too many similar models, Sarawak: integration forces becoming stronger, Keeping the revolutionary pot off the boil, Supporters speak of 'major upheaval', Warning on refuges for battered wives, Antisemitism claim against 'The Times' is rejected, Muzorewa appeal for tougher sanctions, Dissenters urge world support for Amnesty man, Smile on the tiger's face in foothills of Hampstead, Better terms can give Britain a new deal in Europe, Mr Wilson says, Saigon troops fired at evacuation helicopters, Number in jail on increase, Cypriot negotiators lunch with Dr Waldheim, GLC chief of housing is dismissed, Consulate gunman's brother is questioned, Land Bill 'undraftable', Canadian Indians feel Prince Charles did not see their problems, Moves to form coalition in Pakistan province, Twin dangers of too many graduates and too few technicians, Teachers agree to demand pay increase of 26%, Five million to get pay increases in Australia, Leadership given in uneasy area, Left abandons move to use Labour machine, Monarch for a five-year term, TV team protests at ban on IRA film, Country of natural beauty for traveller rather than tourist, A friendly welcome for victors, Malaysia a Special Report Recession blocks path to fair society, New industrial projects ensure guarantee of growth, Peking no advocate of domino theory, War on poverty seen as way to racial equality, Mr Allon welcomes warmer winds blowing from Elysée, Concern over harassment by landlords, Pay deals show trend of settlements is towards 30% rises, Tory leader listens to EEC MPs, Leak to press forces early publication of three EEC documents, Body of African nationalist found in Lusaka, Science report Oceanography: Recording ice ages, Objective: self-sufficiency in basic foods, Consultants vote to continue work-to-contract, Students' grants likely to rise by quarter to about £750 a year, Stable lads strike at Newmarket, Rhodesian policeman killed, Brussels will rule us, opponents argue, The Times Diary A distinguished galaxy of women, Indo-China SE Asia battle not lost, Mr Lee tells Commonwealth leaders and he asks for 'a little help', France sends envoy to receive war refugees, Spanish police prepare to meet May Day protests, U S opinion confused and bitter over chaotic humiliation, Evacuation ends with helicopter rescue. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Odgers And Co. Ltd.,, Keep Free Enterprise Buzzing., Foseco Minsep Limited, Malayan Banking Berhad, Christies's Contemporary Art, Malaysia, Molins, National And Grindlays Holdings Limited, Problem Dirty Cinema, Bmw, Artagen Properties Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Gestetner Holdings Limited, Daimler, Trade Finance Leaders In Asia, Malaysian Rubber Research And Development Board, Pool Promoters Association, Cement-Roadstone Holdings Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Alfa-Laval, Malaysian Timber Industry Board, Drivers Jonas, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad, South African Airways, Scimitar Gte, The Kuok Group Of Companies, New Behaviour, P.D.James, Hertz, Federal Industrial Development Authority Malaysia, The Hongkong Bank Group, Scimitar, Tom Martin Metals Group, Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Berhad, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Unilever Limited And Unilever N.V. Dividends, Reckitt & Colman, The Areas For Expansion, Credit Lyonnais, Bridon, Harrisons & Crosfield Ltd, The Teamworkers, Bestobell Limited, Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad. Picture Gallery. Law: Foreign IOS holders lose American legal guard, New employer cannot go back on pledge Evenden v Guildford City Association Football Club Ltd, House of Lords Oxfam gift shops must pay full rates Oxfam v Birmingham City Council, Seven accused of bank plot, Michael X plea against being hanged, Ship's captain suspended after inquiry, Court of Appeal Mother's refusal of consent to adoption reasonable In re Application No 41 of 1974, Assassination plot trial. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Industry thrown into chaos, Minister: statement by steel leader 'unwise' House of Lords, Events in Vietnam should not be used to weaken America's links with Britain and Europe House of Commons, Fishing subsidies extended, Bill to restrict reporting of legacies, Co-op Insurance to fight Protection Bill, Benn move to beat Shipyard Bill delay, Government intend to reopen embassy, Minimum price UK would have to pay in any free trade deal with EEC, Global approach to aid programme, N Sea oil companies accepting in principle majority state holdings, Boat-tax protest group sails to the Commons, 'Persevere with détente': Lord Home's advice after Vietnam surrender House of Lords, Timetable for independence of Seychelles, Views on Namibia made known. News in Brief. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, PROPERTY also on pages 8 and 9, London And Suburban. Reviews: Varsity Rag time Small and Brassy King's Head Starters Arts Irving Wardle, Fiction See the Old Lady Decently By B. S. Johnson (Hutchinson, £3.25) Smudge By Nicholas Armfelt (Hutchinson, £3.75) Black List, Section H By Francis Stuart, New London Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall Stanley Sadie, Twixt wool and cotton Millstone Grit By Glyn Hughes, Book Review The National's Mum Lilian Baylis The Lady of the Old Vic By Richard Findlater, Exhibition to celebrate bicentenary of America, Superminds The Enquiry into the Paranormal By John Taylor, A last question left for debate The Two Deaths of Adolf Hitler Thames TV, Success on her terms Laura Knight By Janet Dunbar, The eye of the catastrophe Paris and its Provinces 1792-1802 By Richard Cobb, Don Siegel's stories, Most wanted woman Angela Davis: an Autobiography, Spilling no beans Politics in Practice By Lord Windlesham. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Richards opens up the champagne and then allows it to go flat, Racing Rose Bowl's speed should enable Piggott to equal classic record, Sports in Brief, Yachting Italian pair win first Tempest race, Real tennis Wyndham pulls himself together in time, Show jumping Mancinelli draws first blood for Italy, Rugby Union Spirited England revival almost enough, Rowing Dwan shakes off challenge, Boxing Clouds of confusion over Bugner and Ali contest, Football Fulham leave out injured Strong, Golf British should lift gloom in French Open. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): When democracy came cheaper by post, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 1, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: The American Commitment, Time For The Indexation Of Income Tax. Letters to the Editor: Labour's commitment to make socialism work, Part of general use: object of indefinable substance, A decisive vote, Benn investment plans a recipe for disaster, Industrial decline, National Union of Journalists and closed shops, 'Babies for Burning', The lost census, Masters, belt up and listen for once, Teaching electronics in schools, Fate of Chogyal of Sikkim, Topping up by building societies, Single rooms in hospital, Historic photographs, On the menu, Metric material. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Silver soup tureen fetches record £103,333, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,982. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Council for National Academic Awards, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr H. Llewellyn Smith Headmaster and boys club leader, Captain S. H. Beattie. Business and Finance: Bestobell shines, Little aid yet from EEC for steel and iron makers, Discount market, Pound slide continues to new low, French cars in prices scrutiny, Brandts leaves Accepting Houses Committee: more control by Grindlays, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, More Govan losses ahead, General Motors expect drop in lay-offs total, Textile industry reacts slowly to raw wool rises, Ghana restricts businesses open to foreigners, VW refuses to comment on reported losses, Japan beat their trade schedule, British Oil Corporation to be based in Glasgow, Canadian share dealings investigated, Eriksberg shipyards to be taken over by Swedish government, Ferranti aid decision today, Montedison chief hits at 'enemies', Lockheed finance troubles are over, chairman says, Brit Dredging move into reverse and omit dividend, Bid prospect lifts Brocks, Big doubts remain on nuclear ships of future, Steel 'watchdog' body backs proposals for BSC cut in workforce, Finance house rate cut, The Accepting Houses: why Brandts is leaving the inner circle, Overseas stimulus in Jas Neill 64 pc gain, Tongaat raises R7m, Managing director of Jardine, Matheson, Company Meeting Co-Operative Insurance Society Limited Chairman's Report, Swiss approval for work/pay decrees, £11.7m fires bill, Business Diary: Recording angels · Metrical saga, Signs of recovery at Burton Group, Money Market Rates, Rivals cashing in on Leyland bus market, Issues & Loans, Bridon's hopes restrained on 1975, Charting a course for public spending, Building market still depressed despite £90m rise in orders, South Africa 'sells gold' to Mid-East, Low level of Babcock gearing emphasized, £19.6m rise in basic wage rates, Loss wiped out at L Scott, Sir Don Ryder tells MPs report should be put into effect urgently, Lamson profit cut by over £1m, Australia adopts wage indexation, Oapec may increase Arab Marine capital, Radio Rentals growth unchecked with further record outcome, Commission rate warning to Pan Am, Cost of the crises shows in CSI losses, Salaries of managers outstripped living costs, Gestetner's £10.8m issue, Britain should stay in EEC, Stock Exchange reiterates. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Industry worries send share prices down, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities lose ground. Births.
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