The Times - 06/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Malcolm Brown and Peter Hill, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Maurice Carina Industrial Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Patricia Tisdall, By Our Labour Editor, By David Leigh, From Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent Skipton, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Chartres, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, By Roger Berthoud, From Hasan Akhtar, From Alan McGregor, John Groser, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, David Wood, Derek Parker, Tim Heald, David Williams, Roger Berthoud, W. J. McCormack, Michael Ratcliffe, Peter Tinniswood, H. R. F. Keating, William Gaunt, Michael Church, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Charles Lewsen, Michael Leech, Robert Fisk, Ronald Butt, PHS, James Reston, BRUCE KENT, , DUNCAN MacLAREN, , PETER MOORES, , ROBERT NEILD, , M. A. HILL, , R. ALLEN BROWN, , D. W. BOWETT, , IAN MILTON, , T. E. F. COULSON, , E. GARTH MOORE, , J. N. FISHER, , DONALD FRITH, , W. H. GORE, , RAPHAEL LOEWE, , DAVID CANDLER, , PETER EDWARDS, , ALASTAIR BUCHAN, , MAX HASTINGS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Peter Norman, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, By David Young, By Roger Vielvoye, By Malcolm Brown, By Richard Allen, By Our Energy Correspondent, M. C. P. HEWITT, , PAUL CASWELL, , By Our Financial Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, R. P. B. DAVIES, , W. G. BUSBRIDGE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, Marcel Berlins, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Fear that ideology may affect care of elderly, Devolution: we walked the same road more than 50 years ago, Metro in Paris disrupted by 24-hour strike, Employers are ignoring legal obligations on disabled, study paper says, One of America's leading commentators says Shuffle may have left Mr Ford with a losing hand, Record amount for Save the Children Fund, Mr Sadat seeks help from America for Palestinian state, Children 'victims of hidden rises' in price of sweets, King Hassan says Sahara march will begin today, Rapid expansion in training of social workers, Arab houses blown up in reprisal raid, Consultants oppose separation of private practice from NHS, Pakistan press union starts fight for fair reporting, Mr Whitlam insists: No election for a year, Citizen participation in planning contested, Science report Microbiology: Pole's pull, Council house finance 'must become stable', Firm dismissed man who could not afford move, Lebanese pay protection money to gunmen, New York's troubles overshadow US polls, Tiger kills man at Windsor Park, Taxation catches up with members of Bundestag, Governor Carey thinks city may avoid early default, Looking for fringe benefits, 30 Labour MPs call for regional assemblies, Two solicitors to be struck off, Olympic stadium 'will be too late', Detainee's child shot in street accident, Mr Nkomo quietly gaining African leaders' support, Chile holds doctor from Britain, Corrosion alert on oil rigs, Government, unions and CBI agree to common strategy, Tour companies ban surcharges at airports and late cancellations, Local authority builders get full £6 increase, Shopping, The Times Diary Heath stirs it up on the Tory Left, Schools' racial priorities criticized, After the Ulster strike, the question is: could Westminster survive total civil disorder?, £1m damage feared in Inveraray Castle fire, Two Angolan groups form joint command, Gas corporation signs 'closed shop' agreement, Congo army 'invades oil enclave', Industrial health warning to developing states, Armed guard for atomic deliveries at Windscale, Motoring Practice is the key to towing caravan safely, Press diarists accused of scandalmongering, Bordeaux inquiry on wine treatment allegations, Postal pension fund inherits property problem, Communists seek new strategy, Nato countries set up new organization to back arms sales drive, Lisbon envoy protests at Briton's second eviction, Dispute over blast furnace unresolved after inquiry, Universities' research cuts 'will be beneficial', Britain adamant on own seat at oil talks, Bangladesh President resigns after bloodless takeover, Britain flies troops to threatened Belize, Intervention by police halts inquiry, Hongkong-China weather forecasting link, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Justice at last for journalist in Crimea, Timing of the loyal toast Before the pudding and right in the soup, Culling of seals begins without incident, Power station doubts affect 2,000 pit jobs, Defence Ministry blamed in Nigeria cement scandal, Training standard to improve divers' safety and efficiency. Index. Politics and Parliament: No ministry inspection at Tyndale school vet, Pressing ahead with participation, Government suffer three further defeats on Community Land Bill House of Lords, System to enforce rules against dumping, Continuous use of provisional driving licences, Dipped lights rule for night driving withdrawn, Report on assault allegations, Private Bills, Loophole in law on sale of ice cream, Local authority land accounts, Labour MP's warning of a fight from unions and public on any cutback in rail services House of Commons, Talks on EEC rules for car brakes, No grounds for delay in slum clearance, Unnecessary restriction rejected, Depletion controls necessary, Pedestrian safety, No charges over report of bullets at party centre, Mr Benn envisages BNOC as 'immensely powerful state oil company': civil servants kent on board, Procedure at school inquiry criticized, Dipped lights rule shelved to allow more discussion. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Aeroflot, Angela Gore Ltd.,, Newsociety, Multiple Display Advertisements, The M&g Group., A.N.C.M.A.,, Egypt's International Airline, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Ansafone, Chrysler United Kingdom, Field, The Medici Galleries, Dewar's, History Today, Capper-Neill, Pool Promoters Association, French Railways Limited,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Land Securities, London Merchant Securities Limited, Interarbor Ltd., Lcimbert & Butler, Olympic Airways, The Teamworkers Taylor Woodrow, Laing, Whitbread And Company Limited, Hotel St. Nicholas, Saint-Gobain-Pont-A-Mousson, Croft Distinction., Bryant, Mitchell Cotts Group Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith. Law: Detonator 'minder' is jailed, Woman accuses Indonesia over political jailings, Lords change rule that money judgments must be in sterling only Miliangos v George Frank (Textiles) Ltd., Second man accused of kidnapping, Defamation suit against MP dismissed, BBC case for law chief, Judge sets £20,000 debt aside, VAT due on pre-VAT hirings Customs and Excise Commissioners v Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd, Death coach proprietor is fined £75 over brakes, Magistrates criticized over bail for 'villain', John Stonehouse is sent for trial and protests innocence, Woman's denial on conspiracy charge, Doctor negligent in not diagnosing malaria Langlcy v Campbell, Footballer banned, 78 sent for trial on Italian Fascist plot case. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Naval appointments, Bolshoi director resigns. Property: Rentals, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Transfer Books, Focus on Legal Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Show Place. Sport: Hockey Beckenham teach the students multiplication, Cricket Kallicharran hits West Indians to quick victory, Rugby Union When Oxford saved the day and spoilt the year, Other results, Bloodstock sales Bay colt foal top price at 4,000 gns, Sports in Brief, Racing Newbury message is that Sea Pigeon can reach the heights, Hennessy acceptors, Football Why Celtic will not forget fifth of November, Tennis Bevan battles for victory to help make his point, Boxing British Board will speak for Sterling, Golf Bembridge sleeps on it as his prospects cloud. Reviews: The other side of liberation The History Man, The martyr's crown The Uncrowned Queen of Ireland The Life of "kitty" O'Shea, Crime Snake, Gillian Thoday Purcell Room, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall, Heat and Dust By Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (John Murray, £3.95) Brothers Keepers By Anthony Storey (Marion Bovars, £3.95) Freedom for Mr Mildew and Nigel Someone, Quick guide Journalism, Double Edge Vaudeville, Aniceman but nasty James Joyce A Portrait of the Artist, Making it new Charles I, Portrait of a painter For Love of Painting The life of Sir Gerald Kelly, KCVO, PRA, John Martin: delight in the impossible, Survival: Lee's Story Anglia, Shall we join the ladies?, Fiction Supreme sacrifice The British General Election of October, 1974, Schools Prom Albert Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Whitlam IS Winning This Round, The Arm Of Prejudice Beyond The Grave, What Matters In Industry. Letters to the Editor: Voting records, The use of import controls, Q, an international measure, Case for selling energy in standard units, Largest family business, Terrorism and the Vatican, Public debate on defence, Worker cooperatives, Structure of Equity, Oxford Union appeal, Machine tools: planning for remote controlled factories of the future, Bishop's criticism of Archbishop, Beware of the dog, Universities in gloom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Damascus Pentateuch sold for £217,582, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,144, Radio. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 6, 1950. Obituaries: Mr Robert Herring, Sir Edmund Hirst, Sir Melvill Jones A pioneer in aeronautics. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Over 360 as bid scene livens up, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Two-way trading, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Need for collective effort towards a high output-high wage economy, Ciro Holdings, Readicut Int lifts interim earnings to new peak, Commodities, ... or not, as the case may be..., Australia car imports, Rates scheme could mean dearer gas, Builders expect worse recession next year, Booming Capper-Neill calling for £1.56m, Fall of 50 pc by Wm Baird after setback in textiles, Restructure talks on Lifeguard, H. Morris rebuff to Amal Ind bid, Shipbuilders seek 'buy British' aids, Curbs likely on Spanish steel imports, Cannon Assurance facing claim by IOS liquidators, Safety tests for N Sea oil platforms, Hoare Govett Cool to bigger commissions, Rank-Xerox ends rental policy in UK market, Mr Jack Jones is 'not unhopeful', Lord Robens attacks state interference and militancy, Tin buffer stock finance, New Jersey votes against bond issue, OECD clash of views on world trade recovery, Whitbread's hot summer bonus, Burmah Oil in LNG talks, Business Diary: PM's City honour · Keynes lives, What went wrong at Lifeguard, Briefly, Nuclear plant costs rise to £880m, Threat to form rival bank union, St Gobain slump but signs of trading revival on way, Quick action sought on accounting, Slow growth forecast for 1976, Atlas Stone, Britain and US reach accord on tax treaty, Strategy plan 'first step', say TUC, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), MPs expect call for £100m by Chrysler after Riccardo talk, £15.5m rights issue by BHS. Business Appointments: Business appointments Equity and Law's new director.
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