The Times - 09/07/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By David Young Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Louis Heren, A Staff Reporter, From Clive Borrell Exeter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Medical Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By our Horticultural Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Richard Wigg, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Political Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Edmund Stevens, From Patrick Brogan, From Jeremiah O'Leary, From Michael Knipe, European Parliament, Katie Stewart, Philippa Toomey, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow, David Robinson, John Percival, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Marianne Heiberg, Bernard Levin, Rudolf Klein, PHS, Andrew Faulds, GEOFFREY HARDY-ROBERTS, , C. J. K. BOYCE, , DAVID BASTIN, , ANTHONY R. DOBELL, , JACK HAYWARD, , ARTHUR W. CUFF, , GRAHAM NEVILLE, , R. W. BULLARD, , S. POLLARD, , R. F. FARMER, , R. BERESFORD, , TONY JONES, , V. P. UNDERWOOD, , BRYAN THWAITES, , ANTHONY TAYLOR, , JIM SHARMAN, , LAURENCE LINDO, , WILFRID BLUNT, , J. D. TUNNICLIFFE, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Rupert Hart-Davis writes:, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By Desmond Quigley, From John Earle, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, D. A. BULLOUGH, , DAVID WHIBLEY, , C. RILEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, By David Mott, By Peter Wainwright, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,
ResumoNews: Reports on accord with Egypt 'premature', says Mr Rabin before leaving for Kissinger talks, 16-year-olds may end their schooling at spring break, Russia 'given Concorde secrets', Worst-off law centres get year's reprieve, Marseillaise with a bit more fervour, Africans to step up Rhodesian struggle, Doctors back free contraceptives, Catholic headmaster says school selection is evil, Big response to Lesley Whittle tape broadcasts, Minister is ready to control shop prices, President of Argentina gives way to unions, Arrest of priests and nuns in Equatorial Guinea, GLC urged to build houses for sale, Paris terrorist linked with Sieff shooting in London, Pit militants accept wages compromise, Furore over photographs, Roses in 100 colours at RHS exhibition, Iraq attaché expelled from Syria, Soviet farmers discover flower power, Chinese return missing Army men, Doctors reject sanctions, Mr Ford throws down gauntlet, The other diaries that expose the workings of the Cabinet, Mr Whitlam confident of winning debate on loans, Tory and Labour leaders face party rifts on Healey plan, Teachers' leader calls for new rules on violent pupils, Time for the conning to stop, Government move halts BBC pay deal, Opera house prices to rise steeply, Agreement on damages for DC10 disaster, Indian censorship breakers face 'firm' official action, Labour MPs in Strasbourg face political union vote in confusion, Portugal's leaders in talks on crisis, Oxford Class Lists, Mr Heathfeels the 'winds of moderation', Stately homes owners seek help, Warning after second victim of rabies dies, The Times Diary Getting there was no fun at all, Abortion: the danger of confusing responsibility with punishment, Final Callaghan plea to save Mr Hills, Claiming the Kissinger garbage-for the press, How the Basques have remained a political force for Spain to fear, Riddle of Hannay diamonds resolved, Abortion committee queries missing tapes, Greater freedom for trustees of museums, Science report Fish behaviour: Keeping in touch, Laos austerity if U S cuts aid, TUC and Cabinet draw closer on £6 rises, Libyan-paid assassination squad held in Egypt, British aircraft in bomb alert, Obstacles still bar way to early security summit, Councillors' conduct code, Local authorities face the fact that cuts in services are almost inevitable next year, Settlement hope raised in stables dispute, Paris judge kidnapped at gunpoint, Welsh family die at French camping site, A chilling way to add excitement to summer, The third man steps into the limelight as an author, Revolting colonials seek British forgiveness, Chief constable takes a refresher course on his policemen's lot, 'Loyalist' flags shut Ulster plant, 'Creep' mentality in CIA's airline. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bright Steel, Attwood Garages Limited, The McNeill Group, Haslemere Estates Limited, Faber & Faber, Rediffusion, Pauls & Whites Ltd., The Lockheed L-1011 Tristar., Greater London Fund For The Blind, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Tunnel Holdings Limited, Charrington, Gardner, Locket & Co Ltd, Telex, Moss Bros, Butterfield-Harvey Limited, Christie's Contemporary Art, Whitecroft Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, H.A.G, The Teamworkers Taylor Woodrow, G.T. Management Limited, L.C.P. Holdings Limited, Time. Politics and Parliament: Mr Johnston loses his place at Strasbourg, Mr Stonehouse has 'cocked successive snooks' at Commons, Number of doctors going overseas not causing crisis, Far more capital available for industry to invest, UK obsession for her oil, Chancellor's clarion call to Labour MPs to back pay-curb policy, The search for consent: political courage promised on pay policy House of Commons, Range of policies needed to tackle smoking, Soviet interest in Community research, Plight of voluntary organizations, Childbirth not production line job-Mrs Wise, Liberal peer gets back his seat in Europe House of Lords, Defence sales organization deserves a protection in face of innuendo. Law: Wine fraud sentences cut, Woman accused of killing son, blinding another, Damages award of £2 raised to £350,000, Independence of law defended, Solicitor acquitted over advice on breath test, Further bail for British girls in currency case, 'Public hate spread to police', Man jailed for murder committed in 1956, Larry Adler cleared on theft charge. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Hungarian film wins at Berlin, Latest appointments. Sport: Football Ipswich Town and Everton face severe first round tests, Athletics Three injuries upset the British team, Rugby Union Gate-taking clubs are hopeful of success, Tennis Big prize money now offered in King's Cup, Racing Better field for the St Leger is assured, Sports in Brief, Golf Nicklaus practises for the Open with a special incentive, Rifle shooting, Horse show Fletcher and Tauna Dora outjump seven rivals, Polo Americans able to produce extra skill, Cricket One no-ball conceded in taking four wickets, Athletics Prague match dominated by Americans, Cycling Tour de France becomes a three-man race, When love's labour is not lost. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, PROPERTY also on pages 10 and 11. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Love and death in Berlin, Three new productions at Covent Garden, Farewell to Beethoven RPO/Kempe Festival Hall, Christopher Bruce's striking new work, De Peyer-Pleeth-Wallfisch Trio Cheltenham Town Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, Buzz off friend bumblebee to another window box. Editorials/Leaders: The Real Choice For The Miners, The Ruins Of The Argentine Regime. Letters to the Editor: North London Polytechnic, County hall at Guildford, Management of hospitals, Amazing value, The American Revolution, Ordination of women, Left-handed, Unrest in Dominica, Picket line at newspaper, Paintings in St Paul's, Retail prices, Mr Gormley's doublethink, MPs' salaries, Civil servants' double standard on pay, Incomes policy, A fair formula for wage limits, The Crossman Diaries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Chinese ceramics market improves after recession, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,041. Obituaries: Mr Frank Macdermot, Mr R. C. Hutchinson, Sir William Hodge A distinguished mathematician. Business and Finance: £20m loss by Finance for Industry after provisions of £24.5m, £300m improvement in invisible earnings, Borrowing trends and capital investment, Bank statements for June, Two to join staff of tin buffer stock, Air travel levy plan to protect holiday makers, A Middle East threat to natural gas prices, Commodities, Beecham Group untroubled by setback in UK, Director repays £200,000, Key strike decision tomorrow at Leyland, Birds Eye profits halved in two years by price controls, Stronger day for pound, Pay questions to which Mr Healey's White Paper must give a crystal clear answer, LCP hit by interest as profits dip 8 pc, Miners promised end to coal imports, Newman will ask bank to appraise deals, Labour disputes blamed for fall of one-third in UK car production, OECD nations forecast upturn, Russian gold sales may finance huge grain deal, Mitsubishi acts over ship orders slump, Italian ministers look at ways to boost economy, Overseas Volkswagen back in the black by next year, French put case for conference on steel output, Brooks Watson dividend cut after £1.2m loss, State spending outpacing inflation with 43.9 pc rise, Myson pulls out of battle for Sealed Motor, Evered Holdings to be split between Francis and Clifford, Clearing banks hit by cheaper loans, Mr Hoppe's £78,600 a year fee, Unwarranted criticism of Rent Act, Profits explode at Butterfield and outlook good, North Sea gas from Frigg field faces further two-year setback, Buying rush for new 'tap' stock, Singapore's ban on Haw Par remains, Business Diary: Birds Eye capers · Wall Street's concern, Ropner slows up as its ships go into dry dock, Gas service complaints up, Rank and file. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans Brandts' third loan for Mexico, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Long gilts close sharply higher, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange prices Equities close firm, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr B. Scott joins Lloyds Bank board. Births.
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