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The Times - 13/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Staff Reporters, By Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By our Political Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, By Our Financial Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, John Percival, Philip Norman, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Sir Frederick Corfield, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, HUBERT MARSHAM, , MARGARET MARSHAM, , KENNETH OXON:, A. J. AYER, , BLAKE, , MICHAEL GELDER, , CRISPIAN HOLLIS, , HANS KREBS, , B. B. LLOYD, , HUGH LLOYD-JONES, , A. G. OGSTON, , F.V.PICKSTOCK, , R. R. PORTER, , RAMSEY OF CANTERBURY, , SEGAL, , ANTHONY STORR, , RACHEL TRICKETT, , C. WITTON-DAVIES, , C. M. WOODHOUSE, , HENRY FRIEDHEIM, , ROBERTHALL, , P. R. BUTCHER, EDWARD NOTTIDGE, , L. T. GORRINGE, , DAVID LE VAY, , W. D. HOWARTH, , D. R. DENMAN, , OLIVE STEVENSON, , LENA M. JEGER, , GEORGE DOBRY, , G. R. HUGHES, , ARTHUR CROOK, F. A. SOWAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Loule Waller writes:, Mary Benson writes:, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Peter Norman, From Richard Wigg, By Malcolm Brown, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Harris, By Michael Baily, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, TOM KING, , E. AMBROSE, , From Frank Vogl, A. R. C. WESTLAKE, , Kenneth Owen, ROBERT J. CUMMINGS, , HUGH MAINPRICE, , M. L. BOYD, , Peter Norman, By Andrew Wilson,

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News: Animals matter more than people to boys, Employers told not to evade Equal Pay Act, Army team to 'seek revenge' on death peak, Design of London architects, The Times Diary Talking to Britons on the way out, Rioting workers occupy Pacific copper mine, Councils and ministers meet in happy atmosphere, London clergy must seek authority for exorcism, Mr Whitlam pleased with US relations, Union leaders' attitude frightening, MP says, Tory call for action to protect sterling, Flixborough disaster caused by failure of pipe installed as 'rush job', court of inquiry finds, Mr Smith says no African majority rule in his lifetime, European Parliament to debate future of British Leyland, Accommodation like a five-star hotel, Expert witnesses challenge findings on cause of the Flixborough disaster, Present depends on the skilled colonialists..., Africa's press reaches out to the land, A questioning America, searching for the answers, Rome hunt after kidnap judge freed, Computer-guided nurses, Churches frown on radio and television betting, Supply of power is lesson to West, Rhodesian police accused of torture, Job prospects for blacks 'discouraging', Stepping out of desert into advanced electronic network, Dr Kohl named CDU candidate for Chancellor, Contract has failed, TUC paper admits, New British X-ray machine in use, Firemen ban all routine duties as pay protest, Ban on drink drivers 'useful and valid', Prowler attacked mother of murdered boy, Nuclear aid in early diagnosis, Israelis raid Lebanon for terrorist suspects, Machine gun attack on Basque hotel, GKN fears a sales drop if Britain leaves, Queen's tour hailed as 'spectacular success', Union resents attacks on Mr Benn, ...future depends on training, Silent Russians watch visiting US warships, Post Office engineers agree on 18%, British oil coveted, Mr Allaun believes, Bank intervenes as the pound falls to under $2.30, Peaceful takeover in Laos expected, Plea for inquiry into plight of hospital children, Equity to press for 50% rise, Care rationing idea for NHS, Policeman's murder will affect release rate of IRA suspects, Surrender by Communist party alleged, Middle East will head Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Vienna, The King Faisal Medical City Hospital rises as technological memorial in desert, Shot broker 'a victim of IRA killer squad', TV network for teaching and checking, Bonn issues new security measures before trial, Comprehensive plans approved for Surrey areas, Propaganda upsets Mr Denktash, Newspaper union may intensify disruption, Lisbon tries to calm down frayed political tempers, Curb on council spending 'would damage services', Mr Peart attacks 'woeful ignorance' on food, Seoul opposition to new security laws crumbles, Cambodia changes mind on foreign aid, Pint of milk may cost 2p more by next summer, Fashion, France puts out red flag to welcome Chinese vice-premier, Automation helps to solve a testing problem, S Vietnam refugees return home, Two left-wing critics of Mr Wilson are admonished, Tougher penalties for raiders urged, Soviet warmth for anti-EEC ministers, NZ rejection of S Africa sports ties, Promise of elections once Saigon is 'normal', Flight under Sydney bridge was first for 29 years, Union appeal fails to end Chrysler strike, Questioning by a machine, Uncertainties surrounding the plan to take over land, Science report Palaeontology: Australian marsupials, 320 labels are key to tests, £800 given to councillor 'not in any contract', Cock-a-hoop Mr Allon embarrasses the EEC, US warships sail for seas off Cambodia after 'act of piracy'. Index. Politics and Parliament: Searching for someone to head oil corporation, Government want to continue talks with tobacco industry, More offshore drilling expected, Ample coal reserves, Minister backs private house letting plan, Parliamentary notices, Speaker to investigate 'leak' of private question on sterling, Mr Benn says Cabinet united on Industry Bill, Transfer to local authorities of housing assets in new towns, 'Prospects gloomy and depressing', Mr Benn accuses the Opposition of undermining industrial confidence, What Mrs Hart will propose if Britain stays in Community, Change in unit of account value agreed. Display Advertising: The Cherry Tree Machine Co. Ltd., Abbey National, Empire Stores (Bradford) Limited, Haden International, Goldman Sachs International Corp., British Rolling Bearings, Harvey Nichols, Scicon, Sovex Marshall Ltd., Richard Lobel, Brymor Vinyl Wallcovering, Sotheby's, Trans World Service, Crown Life Insurance Company, Hoverlloyd, Interim Statement, Hewlett-Packard, Bank Base Rates, South Africa, Sedgwick Forbes, W. & J. Leigh & Co., Edward Erdman & Company, Glen Lockhart Knitwear, The Alpha, American Health Facilities, York, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Hospital Corporation Of America, The Wellington., Aster, Searle, Help The Aged,, Rippon Boswell & Co.,, Die Welt, Silk Cut., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Charities Aid Foundation, Kindom Of Saudi Arabia, Nelson Tansley Ltd, Televictor Ltd, Arjo Ab, Simon Engineering, Philips, The Multiple Sclerosis Society Of Great Britain & N.Ireland., Hine, The Canterbury Cathedral Appeal, Midland Bank International, Barnardo's. Picture Gallery: The West's most advanced technology and latest styling united in a desert setting. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Summons left on factory doorstep good service Crosfield Electronics Ltd v Eaginsky and Others, Birmingham bombing trial for Lancaster, Agreement reached in Wilson libel case, Admission in prison of 1966 murder alleged, Academics condemn university plans, Question of arithmetic Regina v West London Supplementary Benefits Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Taylor, Court quashes sentence, Clay Cross 11 to appeal against surcharge, Croats are sentenced. Sport: Sport Racing Libra's Rib appears only danger to Corby, Olympic Games Strike puts Montreal in critical situation, Croquet, Golf O'Leary ban is lifted but fine stands, Tennis Britain go out as Taylor loses his touch, Sports in Brief, Cricket Test broadcasts dispute not solved by talks, Football Revie calls up more untried men for experimental series, Boxing Johnson to look abroad after canny display, Show jumping Amateurs-only ruling puts McMahon out of Munich, Rugby Union Chance for Wordsworth to make his own mark. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, University Appointments, Plusword Puzzles, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Barry White Albert Hall, A Night in New Orleans Royalty, A Certain Vincent Shaw, Scottish Ballet Gala Glasgow, Radio Television Symphony Orchestra of Spain Festival Hall, Irony at Oxford, Horizon Bbc 2. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Festival tour for Phoenix Opera, Egon Schiele, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,992, Montacute House display of portraits, Family 'trifle dish' fetches £17,000. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 12, 1950 Frigate's adventures, Item withdrawn. Editorials/Leaders: Laos Under Communist Control, The Lessons Of Flixborough, The Social Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Bram Fischer, Academics' pay, Threat to British citizens in Cyprus, Heaven's angels, Thoughtless bureaucracy causes difficulty in the building industry, Plight of Soviet Jews, Roman Catholic liturgy, Planning control, Maritime progress, Violence against children, Does UK motor trade export cars?, Customs in breach of Finance Bill?, Near the end of the line, Yet another undesirable intervention by Mr Benn, Misleading disclosure, Engineers, Lords' decision on rape. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Two inspectors for Bryanston, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. G. Collieu, Professor Peter Brett A notable legal mind, The Rev C. R. Tett, Mr Bram Fischer, Sir Bertram Long, Mr Percy Mynn. Business and Finance: Discount market, Distillers raises $25m in US, Falling output and slackening price rises point to deepening recession, New team for BLMC's car division, Fears of further split over CEI proposals, Volkswagen group shows a £144m loss, Portals go ahead but shares unmoved, Venesta gets £2.4m cash in Keizer sale to Meyer, French computer link with Honeywell Bull, Safeguards against abuses by the NEB, Richards & Wallington to raise £1m, GM to introduce smallest car, Stock of unsold homes reduced, CU's investment income prop, Lord Beeching steps down at Furness Withy, Hoveringham Gp cuts payment after profits dip, Tin Council chief silent on executive suspensions, Aramco talks likely next week, Central bankers fear pressure on sterling may undermine dollar, UK foreign earners in share gains, Near total shutdown faces British Leyland, Post Office rejects cable suppliers' restrictive pact, Shippers lobby Mr Foot, State sector chiefs seeking talks with Mr Wilson to curb Whitehall intervention, Foster Brothers pretax slips but stronger performance on was, Record year for Hunting Associated, Business Diary: Whither Robinson? · Sedgwick's public bar, Reyrolle sights bumper year, Orders thin out at Samuel Osborn, Shipbuilders to put alternative plans on takeover compensation, Commodities Sterling a major factor in metals, Why Volkswagen can afford to be optimistic, Computer news American database system for ICL 2900 users. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Concentrating overseas, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Buyers aim for big exporters, Wall Street, Recent Issues closing. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two named for Barclays Bank UK Management. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Births.

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