The Times - 07/10/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From David Wood Political Editor, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent Glasgow, From a Staff Reporter Edinburgh, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Our Relegious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Robert Parker, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From John Chartres Liverpool, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Liverpool, From Stewart Tendler, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Fred Emery, By Jim Snow, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Palu Overy, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Prudence Glynn, Robert Fisk, Ian Gilmour, PHS, Bernard Levin, LESLIE FREEMAN, , ALEX SMITH, , MAURICE MEALING, , BRIGID MULCAHY, , PHILIP HEAD, , PHILIP R. J. BURCH, , S. E. FINER, , ALFORT, , MAX BELOFF, , HUGH BERRINGTON, , BOOTHBY, , ANTHONY ROWLBY, CALDECOTE, , PETER CAMPBELL, , ANDREW CARSTAIRS, MALBY CROFTON, , ANTHONY FLEW, DINGLE FOOT, , JOHN FOSTER, , MAURICE LAING, , JOSEPH LOCKWOOD, GILBERT LONGDEN, ROBERT A. NEWLAND, , O'NEILL OF THE MAINE, JOSEPH RANK., ROOTES, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , G. J. WILKINS, , DUNCAN WILSON, , MICHAEL WINSTANLEY, BASIL WOODS, , JOHN McMILLAN, , DENIS TUOHY, , DONALD TYERMAN, , K. BEST, , SANDY GALL, , PHILIP GAUDIN, , WINIFRED MARSH., , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayar, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Our Insurance Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, EDWARD DOWNS, , BERNARD WILSON, , M. HUGHES, , DAVID GREEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Neil Ulman, By Ronald Pullen, Pangloss, Peter Gillies, David Spanier, Mario Salvatorelli, Gilbert Mathieu, Michael Hornsb, Maurice Bommensath, Carlo de Benedetti, Stuart Holland, Peter Hopkirk, Raymonde Moulin,
ResumoNews: Opponents of agreement seek Senate support, The Nine break off trade negotiations with Madrid, Kissinger compromise on Sinai pact delays, Plan to curtial grazing rights, Tricky stage reached in German border talks, One choice on inflation for us, Mr Powell says, A Herbert's first-half loss up at £3.3m, US football baffles Emperor Hirohito, Cairo shows off its new strength, Washington may help New York after all, New editor appointed at 'Scottish Daily News', President Ford to attend summit in Paris, Letter from Kabul Surviving on charity of 'power game', Ratepayers get minister's sympathy but no help, Paris printers invade Notre Dame, Yugoslav dissidents to go on trial, All children born to crime, professor says, The Times Diary Do not shout or bend your elbows, Christian Aid raises a record £4.1m, Giving all parent the choice of school, Vote on abortion 'may affect Labour support', Improvement on two fronts, Angry UN reaction to Amin criticism, Lisbon invites Timor rivals to discuss colony's future, Reform courts' jail powers, report says, Conservative Party debate on philosophy and policies will reach climax at Blackpool, Mersey sees first regular passenger service in decade, Support for defiant troops in Lisbon, Soviet block envoys stage walk-out from peking banquet, Drop in foreign car sales starts dispute, Polls show backing for Tories and vote reform, Facts and figures Voici la différence: production and inflation rising in US but falling in Europe, New car sales deal by British Leyland includes AA services, President's son admits smoking pot, Clergy needed 'to comfort' at disasters, Jubilee of Mother Teresa's home Charity for the dying and destitute in Calcutta, Design of lost fishing boat was faulty, report says, Commentary Europe is looking two ways, WHO Goes Where West Germany, Beirut snipers continue to defy ceasefire, On the contrary, Man who tried to beat the Licensing law fined £100, Stonehouse speech at Conservative meeting, Gunman demands $10m and release of Miss Hearst, Herr Brandt predicts Western offer on arms, Judge's plea on power to deal with children, Mr Poulson 'sought Whitehall help in bid for Gozo contract', Italy has the 'strongest European spirit', Basic bus plan for football fans, Paris tries to prevent that sinking feeling, N Korean 'spy' boat sunk by Seoul jets, Nation's poets let slip the dogs of war, 'Official' hopes doubted even at government level, Exiled Chilean leader shot in Rome, Personal finance, Mrs Castle's out-patient proposal an 'injustice', EEC forecasts low grain harvest this year, Restoring the state by making it work for the people, European Community, Former banker lost £1½m in five years', Funds lacking for Beverley Minster repairs, Soviet architect pleads for better buildings, In retrospect Paris, More aid for housing of disabled people, Report of coded call indicates Dr Herrema is still alive, Jailed Trinidad barrister's plea to Privy Council, Employees' Part In Value Of Car Firms, In prospect Disposal of milk while wine dispute simmers, Dealers boycott book sale over premium, Bonn denial of split on S Africa deal, South African welcome for Mr Moynihan's attack, Newspaper columnist is arrested in Calcutta, Franco Cabinet to step up action against terrorism, Season of change and uncertain policies, Hovercraft finds live bombs and aircraft, UN convention on refugees 'not observed', Scottish Liberals plan 'suffragette' campaign for transferable voting, Science report Medicine: Rare new form of diabetes, 30 killed as Argentine guerrillas storm army base, jail an airport before escaping by plane, Reflation demands speed and risks, Has capitalism a future?, Fashion, Government 'would defy kidnappers, New moves in world trade, Kansas firemen deny police arson allegations, Argument Has capitalism a future?, The wrong way to fight the terrorist war, TUC to seek European boycott of Spain, Inquiry into charge of hungry children, Frostbite affects members of Everest team, Awkward problem of nuclear safeguards Powers in secret exchanges to reach agreement on common line over export of materials, £1,365 paid for an Annamese dish, CIA attempts to kill Cuban leader confirmed, Rebels go back on word to release Mme Claustre. 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Law: Queen's Bench Division Knowledge need not be proved Baugh v Crago, Trial put off because of kidnapping publicity, Chinese drug ring is smashed, court told, Supreme Court justice to stay on despite stroke, Justices must amend within 14 days Bradburn v Richards, Medical clues from corpse studied in appeal court, Disaffection charges, Minister is banned and fined in car drinks case, Firm is fined for selling stale cherries. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial, General, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Sport: Rugby Union Preece out of county side with injury, Tennis Mottram's win over Ashe is not enough, Boxing Amateurs of London face great unknown, Ten-pin bowling Britons are high up in world standings, Sports in Brief, Racing Hall decides Dakota's task is too onerous, Golf Evans and Miss Perkins will be hard to beat, Motor racing Grand prix is moving at quite a pace, Olympic Games Officials still worried about lavish promises, Football Docherty objects to Best playing at Old Trafford. Reviews: A prewar night at the Wells Checkmate Sadler's Wells, The Selling Line Bbc 2, Chilingirian Quartet Purcell Room, LSO/Jochum Festival Hall, Bette Davis Fairfield Halls, Taking a broad view of Yugoslavia. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Leaving the stage, no doubt vilely, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 6, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: Industrial Investment, Schools In The Market Place, Russia's Poor Grain Harvest. Letters to the Editor: Flexible prison sentences, Time for the British people to answer vital questions, Problems of return to gold standard, Mushrooms galore, Government of London, The Polytechnic of North London, Scandal of the BLMC shares, Use of headlights, Outstanding possibilities of glass fibre cable, Television journalism, Smoking and lung cancer, Need to reform the political system, Pollution of Greek seas. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Army university cadetships, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Gordon Covell An eminent malariologist, Henry Chipembere, Lord Shuttleworth, The Most Rev Philip Carrington. Business and Finance: Bigger role for CBI as Queen's Award scheme is extended, Discount market, Concorde fares talks start, Rise in clearing banks' base rate likely to set back capital spending plans, NUBE in challenge to bank rivals, U S bankers see regulatory threat to free enterprise, Honda Motor Rise, Industrial plan to be unveiled at Chequers, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Retail trade sales index holds steady, Head named for steel pay inquiry, 'Closed shop' danger for insurance firms, Environmentalists question the pace of Irish industrialization, Commission on share deals to be raised soon, £91m further provisions by First National Finance take three-year total to £144m, Facing the facts at FNFC, Burmah shares plea to MPs, Brit Sidac pays nil after first half loss, Computer news On-line Systems enters UK, Wheat futures rise sharply, Oil search costs rise in Norway, Citicorp ahead after nine months, 400 laid off in Ford dispute, Anglo-Continental dives and again no dividend, Briefly, Rivoli Cinemas, Felixstowe dockers dislike idea of takeover, Money Market Rates, Rolls delivers 500th RB 211 engine, Business Diary: Funereal rights · Swedes' premium offer, The case for accepting amendments to the Employment Protection Bill, Drop in OECD gross national product forecast, Bank & Commercial losses still mounting, Miners call for ban on coal imports, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Cigarette advertising disputes continue, Babcock to design £400m plant for BNFL, Dilemma for employers in strike over £6 pay limit. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Poor start to account, Stock markets First National Finance losses ruin attempt at rally, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Drake and Cubitt debuty chief. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,118, Radio, Two of the best programmes are hidden away late at night: How Many Sleeps to. Births.
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