The Times - 27/02/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler and Martin Huckerby, By Michael Horsnell, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Frederick Cleary, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From David Leigh, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman Dudley, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent Manchester, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, From Dessa Trevisan, From Jose Shercliff, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, From Herbert Mishael, From Fred Ernery, From Frank Vogl, From Sydney C. Schanberg Phnom Penh, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, Peter Davis, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Coren, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Sheila Black, Susan Hill, David J. Goldberg, Nicholas Coulton, Peter Laslett, Ulrich Simon, Vernon Sproxton, Peter Hazelhurst, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Louis Heren, BRIAN ELKAN, , ERNEST A. BAIRD, , DAVID SIMPSON, , ALAN THOMPSON, , ELIZABETH BALFOUR, , ROBERT NEILD, , LEOLIN PRICE, , OWEN SWINGLAND, , C. W. KOENIGSBERGER, , J. H. B. ANDREWS, , NEVILL MOTT, , JOHN VINELOTT, , W. H. THORPE, , L. P. WILKINSON, , BETTY REAM, , R. CALZADA, , HAROLD HAYMAN, , NICOLAS WALTER, , NORMAN HAMPEL, , ALAN J. FROST, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By David Young, ERICH STRAUSS, , E. IRA BROWN, , R. G. COLLINS, , Collins Brothers, , EVELYN KING, , J. F. CORDWELL, , CLIFFORD JEANS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By David Mott, Peter Waymark, by Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, by Ronald Faux, by Patrick O'Leary, by Charles Lyte, P. O'L., by Ross Davies, by Alan Bailey, by John Young,
ResumoNews: Who runs the dirty tricks at the CIA?, Labour to complain over Benn headlines, Businessmen told to make use of European MPs, Mr Allon begins W German visit at Dachau, Church appeal for hospital in Iran dropped, Spanish Premier is opposed to free vote, Government's cash offer helps companies to effect economies, Archbishop Makarios sees less hope of settlement in Cyprus, Mentally handicapped to be given improved services, Motoring Tax on size of car engine may come back, Out of town Decentralization just over the horizon can cut firms' costs, Science report Climate: Causes of ice ages, Queen gets a welcome in the hills, Shopping around, US to outlaw Arab boycott of Jewish business firms, Highland exodus reversed, New growth areas offer a wide choice to businessmen, French ministers learn of a new town's problems, A vice-chairman of the Tory Party resigns, Stonehouse passport in possession of Yard, McIntosh handover 'a Rhodesian trick', Rail strikes may be less severe today, Navy looks into gas rig report of Soviet ships, Unions unite against education pruning, 'Guardian' staff challenge cuts decision, Battle joined over guided missile for submarines, Polls in foreign and Commonwealth countries taken into account, Vietcong treated nuns well, Snow reports from European resorts, Mr Ford's Cambodia plea scorned by Democrats, Continental dealers compete for nationals, Rise in London rents foreseen as space dwindles, Mr Wilson to lead at Scottish meeting, Race board sees discrimination in ban by workers, Methodists urged to widen help with mental sickness, Mr Daley assured another term as Chicago mayor, Fresh questions today in kidnapping case, The mistrust behind the doctors' deadlock, The Times Diary The greatest survivor of them all, Eec Referendum One question to each voter, a central count and a simple majority will decide the issue, Civil Service advance parties north and west, Greek Cabinet says it dominates the Army and urges end of rallies, International stars win supporting prizes, MP attacks VAT inspectors' 'high-handed bullying and intimidation' in raid, Promises are not enough to prevent a death in Venice, A good move for charities and associations-and more space for statisticians, Children and Young Persons Act 'inent', Scotland Yard's image is better than it thinks, Flutter of 50 million pages, Pepper 'more help than law for battered wives', UDA threatens 'no go' areas in protest at IRA police plan, TUC review of economic strategy snubs ministers, Simple majority will decide issue in national EEC referendum, EEC's new aid rules seen as renegotiation victory, Brussels officials interested only in outcome, Policeman dies after shooting in street, Film stars and politicians 'cheated by oil company', Mr Thorpe: Labour must go if voters reject recommendation, Labour special conference, Rent rises for council and private tenants as Act ends freeze, Cambodian children starving to death, Mr Mills enters institution for alcoholism cure, Leftist riot at rally of centrists in Lisbon, Britain 'short of energy conservation experts', Australia to expel Mr Stonehouse once he ceases to be MP, Anger seethes beneath the surface in South Korea, Strikers prevent repairs to aircraft, Journalists' talks on closed shop, British troops will stay on in Europe, Phnom Penh situation grim but not desperate. Index. Politics and Parliament: Lotteries Bill not substitute for rates: higher limits will assist football clubs, Subversion in society: names named: dangerous to discount powers of dedicated minorities House of Lords, Warning of neurotic over-anxiety, Eleven men and four women on abortion committee House of Commons, Civil List increase for Queen approved by majority of 337, Lords decisions reversed, Near recklessness on building luxury council offices, 90 MPs vote against raising royal allowance, Bill to lower the cost of moving house. 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Law: Court of Appeal No rate reduction for school for deaf, No retrial for Mr Hunt, Mode of posting option acceptance, Solicitor cleared on two charges, Suicide verdict on son of Mr Crossman, Court clash over US letter sent to Mr Mihailoy, Prince Littler £1m will case settled, Woman in drug case 'had money in wooden leg'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Funeral Arrangements, Secretrial and General Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Life in Venice: a celebration Aquarius London Weekend (Sunday), Fiction, Les Pêcheurs de Perles Camden Town Hall, Cleopatra present and past, Struggling bravely The Tommy Cooper Hour Thames, Bernard Haller French Institute, A mirror made for smashing Europe's Inner Demons An Enquiry based on the Great Witch Hunt. By Norman Cohn, The mother religion Faith and Fratricide The Theological Roots of Anti-Semitism By Rosemary Ruether (Search Press. £4.75), Strindberg Mercury, Paperbacks, Honourable Bird Come O Holy Spirit By Peter de Rosa, Look back in anger Our Savage God By R. C. Zaehner, Quick guide, To rescue the world from common sense About Behaviourism By B. F. Skinner, Bizet transformed RPO/Kempe Festival Hall Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Rugby Union Ripley gives timely nudge to selectors, Racing Rasti prepares for greatest triumph, Tennis, Motor racing Ferrari out to avenge their narrow defeat, Show jumping Professionals' world title event put off, Table tennis England need victory to avoid relegation, Boxing Cut forces Bennett to change his tactics, Sports in Brief, Tennis Women win first round in pay claim, Hockey Two Copeland goals ensure win for resourceful UAU, Football Graydon fit for final at Wembley, Cycling Merckx wins tour and the Pope's medal, For the Record, Squash rackets Easy for Australian women, Athletics Stewart shows he has not lost his edge, Cricket England consider two spinners for Test. Editorials/Leaders: The Terms Of The Great Gamble, A Bill Of Rights Against Parliament. Letters to the Editor: Tractor hold up, Department of Energy policies, The Church and glebe land, Threat of foreign bases in Ulster, Danger of import controls, Imports and the balance of payments, Manning of UK ships, Bicycling from Euston, Torture in Middle East, Wasteful effort, The businessman's lunch, Links with Yugoslavia, Rule of international law, Voluntary euthanasia, Oil and the environment, Analysis of British trade with EEC, Route for Concorde, Half-term holiday, Unfair dismissals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, February 27, 1950 Labour carries on. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishop of Sherwood, John Smeaton Medal, University news, Latest appointments, French honours for British scientists, Sir Peter Scott. Deaths. Obituaries: Anthony Whitby Controller of Radio 4, Marcel Grandjany, Prof John Plamenatz Influence on political thought, Mr William Stewart, Sir William Robson Brown, Mr T. J. C. Gifford. Business and Finance: Discount market, Amax parts with Roan Consolidated, No more redundancies on way, Chrysler tells MPs, Transport chiefs given reason for bus shortage, Eurosyndicat, French offer recipe for a £100m trade surplus, PRT ruling brings strong rise in shares, Wealth tax 'need not undermine efficiency', Increasing demand by industry for FFI funds, President to name Gatt negotiators soon, Mr Wilson pressed to grant big concessions, Kleeman in line to top £1m for first time, Britain's future for fuel 'secure', Hull dockers to take index-linked pay settlement, Cement-Roadstone raise £50m to fund investment projects, Overseas Ampol warning of profit setback, Phosphate becomes Albright's strength, Mr Benn asks CBI and TUC to set up industry talks on jobs, investment, Rubber buffer stock meeting next week, British Leyland forced to lay off further 1,000 in toolroom strike, BCA slips back, Sevenfold increase in workers on short time, Fiscal extravagance-and the starvation of the private sector, Money Market Rates, Commodities Fresh decline in cocoa futures, Big industrial plants 'too vulnerable', Argyll field operators secure own finance, The trillion-to-one lottery..., Dip in profit signalled by Matthew Clark, Dollar slips again to two-year low, Business Diary: Secretaries of state · Of inhuman bondage, Meriden go-ahead likely today, Turkey retaliates for UK quotas on cotton yarn, Ironfounders' output in 1974 at all-time low, Scandinavian countries facing up to crisis in shipbuilding industry, Leasco, Air France in row over replacing Caravelles, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), 100,000 shipbuilding and repair workers in latest claim for 'substantial' increase, OPEC draws up energy policy, Newsprint up another £16 a tonne, J Peck suspension and receiver for 5 subsidiaries, Prestige Group warning of difficult trading year. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets, Oil tax decision boosts confidence, Stock Exchange Prices Oils lead new rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Dollar declines, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New financial chief at Rank Organisation. Property: Property To Let, Country Properties, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,929, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.
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