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The Times - 02/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Our Political Staff, From Edward Mortimer, From Harry Debelius, By Marti Huckerby and John Young, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, Fron Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Christopher walker, By Peter Evans, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By our Medical Reporter, From Pat Healy, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By John Roper, From Christopher Warman, By neville Hodgkinson, From our Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From George Clark Political Correspondent, by Hugh Noyes, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, By Craig Seton, From Fred Emery, From Frank Vogl, From our own Correspondent, David Williams, Tim Heald, Louis Heren, Robert Fisk, Michael Ratcliffe, Iverach McDonald, David Wade, Peter Tinniswood, Philippa Toomey, Paul Theroux, Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Alan Coren, Derek Parker, Leonard Buckley, Ronald Butt, Timothy Raison, PHS, AMULREE, , TAM DALYELL, , SUSAN MARSDEN-SMEDLEY, , OLIVER BRISTOL:, RICHARD WOOD, , JOHN COLVILLE, , D. BRADLEY, , G. M. LINDEY, , NICHOLAS HARMAN, , SIDNEY R. CAMPION, , J. ROSEN, , N. DIXON, , ST DAVIDS, , Prudence Glynn, BY Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, P.N.M., A.W.J., From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Malcolm Brown, By Anthony Rowley, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, From David Cross, By Roger Vielvoye, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Clifford Webb, By Our Energy Correspondent, BY David Young, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, DOUGLAS HURD, , TIM EATON, , GERHARD FISCHER, , MARGERY MURE, , DIANA HAMILTON, , ANDREWS, , F. H. SMITH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Townsend, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark,

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News: Mr Jones in clash with left on social contract, Danger of overburdening the social services, New Esprit; Lotus, the Norwhich, MPs expect change in the procedure for adopting parliamentary candidates, Flaws in the 'Soviet master plan' theory, Kidnappings pose new threat to Lebanon, Fellowship in memory of librarian, Belgian firms in £36m tax frauds case, Official lead urged over law on computers, Science report Research: Important work abandoned, Violence in Spain arouses fears of another civil war, Tobacco to be named as addictive drug under Medicines Act, The Times Diary Tendencies in the bourgeois sector, Briton killed on Everest may have reached top, Senate likely to approve Sinai pact next week, Portuguese Socialists call out supporters to block Communists, Fuel Now the great uranium rush is back, Nuclear energy Can confidence be restored in the might of the peaceful atom?, TUC 'got too little for concessions', Threat to attack Emperor of Japan reported, Labour Party Conference/blackpool Plea by Mrs Castle ignored and end of private practice urged, Judges' service: Mr. Justice Goff walking, Councils 'are near breaking point', Scientific dream at the end of the rainbow, The question from Blackpool: which of the two Labour parties will come out on top?, CIA hand over original of doctored Vietnam report, Actor urges end to cultural links with Chile, Hostile reception for Mr Stonehouse, Reactor systems A British steam kettle that is different, British envoy spurns Amin speech to UN, Kissinger approach to Syria likely, Nigerian leader gives promise of civilian rule before end of 1979, Worry over long-term storage of waste, Cambridge doubts about student observers, Labour Party Conference/blackpool Delegates endorse call for more takeover powers, Faint hope for OAU on Angola, US seeking five-year Soviet grain agreement, Former church becomes college library, Curb on sale of medicine with opium urged, Mr Craig attempts to swing 'loyalist' view, Edifice is shaken but still standing, Shoppers 'can save 20 pc on grocery bill', Navy tries ferry after assault boat cuts, 'Important people want to see press freedom eroded', Mr Nkomo wants ban lifted on exiled followers, General resigns over South Africa visit, Italy and Yugoslavia settle dispute on Trieste with draft agreement ratifying existing border, Three policemen die on day of Franco rally, Red tape holds up new breed, Elysée and Opposition seek new relationship, Windsor Castle, Peking celebrates communist anniversary, Foreign cars favoured in annual buying guide, Mr Healey asked to withdraw 'inaccurate slur', Mr Lever may be given control of arts, Chuch of England sets £20m target, Two arrested in, Mr Maxwell quits paper over 'malicious campaign', Vatican keeping Dutch in suspense over primate, Motoring Compulsory use of headlights can be hazard, Portugal seeks new links in Moscow, Arabs drop attempt to expel Israel, Proportion of women alcoholics is rising, Britain top of the world's energy saving league, Morocco says detained Britons had guns, Stones suggest London had Roman triumphal arch, Radiation as destroyer and healer: research into civil uses, Singapore leader given Heath views on China, Socialist battle cries bring cold comfort to the people looking for homes, Unconscious boy was kept alive for six years, More plays with roles for actresses needed, Shambles site yields finds of London's medieval past, Pensions call by Mr Jack Jones would cost £3,750m, minister says, Shopping, Schlesinger pledge on US forces in Europe, Police concern about workings of legal aid system in criminal cases will lead to MP's questions, Hope of end to siege without loss of life, NUJ rejects decisions oil closed shop, Publication of Crossman diaries to go ahead, Gassed men in hospital emergency transfer, Food poisoning closes ward. Index. Display Advertising: Routledge & Kegan Paul, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Ppa, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Maibl, Thorsons Publishers Ltd., Leicester, Hodder & Stoughton, Barries & Jenkins, High & Dry, Gec Reactor Equipment Limited, Ansafone, Paddington Green, Common Law Reports Ltd., Blackwood's Magazine, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Estates And General Investments Limited, Worth, Daejan Holdings Limited, Hatchards, Vibroplant, Department Of Energy, Bnfl, Tyndall, Lord Byron, Anthony Wigram, Autophone, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, Skf, Bell & Howell. Law: Further charges in alleged conspiracy case, A gesture of independence, Oil magnate admits illegal cash aid for Nixon fund, Engine failed twice in boat before 10 drowned, Law Report October 1 1975 Queen's Bench Division Injunction to stop Crossman Diaries refused Attorney General v Jonathan Cape Ltd and Others Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd, Indeterminate sentences proposed for dangerous abnormal offenders to protect the public, Writ against BBC dropped, Soldiers 'need protection from propaganda', Greek junta labels 'irrelevant', Bomb trial told of 'lies' in alibi statement, Woman judge rules topless sunbathing legal. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Russell of Killowen, Naval promotions, University news, Latest appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, London And Suburban. Reviews: Life, work and talk On the Chariot Wheel By J. C. Masterman (Oxford, £6), Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, A brave attempt on a demanding opera Der Freischütz New, Oxford, Last night's TV Survival Anglia, Fiction The Peacock Spring By Rumer Godden (Macmillan £3.95) Shogun By James Clavell (Hodder & Stoughton, £4.95) Gossip from the Forest By Thomas Keneally (Collins, £3.25), Seeing the light Breach of Faith, Arena Bbc 2, Upholder of standards The Living Principle, Bring back the buskers The Palace of Wonders Round House, Touched in the middle The British Eccentric By Harriet Bridgeman and Elizabeth Drury (Michael Joseph £6.50) Irish Eccentrics By Peter Somerville-Large (Hamish Hamilton. £5.95), ...and in Florence, Plain clothes Evelyn Waugh By Christopher Sykes (Collins, £5.50), The song of the harp New Irish Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Spirit for an age The Twenties By Edmund Wilson Edited by Leon Edel (Macmillan, £7.50), Catalogue of doom How to Avoid the Future By Gordon Rattray Taylor (Secker & Warburg, £4.90), Leading the conflict Memoirs of a Revolutionary By Sean MacStiofain (Gordon Cremonesi. £6). Sport: Golf Rule 38-2 catches up with a tiring man, Boxing Whirlwind that hit Quezon City, Football Seven British clubs survive in Europe, Bloodstock sales Bay filly by Sir Gaylord raises the highest price, Racing Why Hittite Glory should do better than a snowball in the Sahara, Show jumping A Shropshire lad's clean and brave performance, Rugby Union Moseley quick to capitalize on errors, Squash rackets Events point way to cloud-cuckoo-land. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Situations Wanted, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,114, Radio, Broadcasting, 'Carmen' cast change, £185 for a corkscrew breaks auction record. Editorials/Leaders: Even More Foolish Than Barbara Castle, China-Uncertain But Not Unhopeful, Clear And Necessary. Letters to the Editor: Life-boat fund, Should auld..., Elderly patients' queue, Retaining cultural identity in school, Inflationary aspect of metrication, Pitfalls on path to devolution, Consumer should spotlight state manpower excesses, Television journalism, Solution at the drop of an edict, Long silence, Tests for World Council of Churches, Public legal services, Beam in oil importers' eve, Protests at executions in Spain, The Greek trireme, Business plight of architects. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, october 2, 1950 Television from air. Obituaries: Mr Jack Lang, Dr. W. B. Sutch, H. S. Deighton, Lord Royle Former Labour MP, Dr J. M. Barnes. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices down again, Stock markets Pound and MLR fears hit gilts, Foreign exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Discount market, Distillers putting up spirits prices, Overseas Hanimex Irish move to beat inflation, Recession warning by Congress, Eurosyndicat, SE seeking tenants for rest of new building, Commodities, State puts £4.5m to ease SMI merger, Gleneagles development by BTH, Spar grocers borrow £1m, Higher Vat on dinghies nearly sinks Campari, Lord Kearton defends role of state oil group, Arab oil nations said to be switching to other currencies as sterling slumps to fresh low, Rights issue total tops £1,000m, Increase in car hire purchase contracts, Government to meet NVT redundancy pay, CBI chief attacks free collective bargaining, Survey says recession is easing in Midlands, Call for Bank aid in textile dispute, 30 coal-fired power plants and 6,000 jobs to go, Renault chief hopeful on motor prospects, Briefly, Rustenburg slumps badly in second half, Bbc Brown Boveri, Saudis lift output by 1.2m barrels, Compromise Belgian reflation package, Concorde faces big fares hurdle set by rival airlines in IATA, The importance of importing, Benn plea angers industry, Optimism despite the slide in timber, ICI to extend catalyst plant, L. Gardner and Sons, Issues & Loans $60in loan for Hongkong, Burns-Anderson slips, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Fears of lending rate rise depress gilt-edged, Sterling: implications for overseas earnings, Vauxhall men given 15 minutes to join union, Business Diary: More managing less? · Morgan Grenfellows. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr John Bolton joins the board of Redland. Births.

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