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The Times - 17/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby and David Cross, By Our Political Staff, From Paul Martin, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From peter Hennessy, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondnet, By Craig Seton, By Philip Howard, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From John chartres, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Dan van der Vat, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Gabriel Ronay, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Jane Monahan, From Bruce Palling, From David Bonavia, By Robert Parker, Regina v Blaue, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From John Nicholls, Nicholas Bethell, Philip Howard, Tony Aldous, Kay Dick, Geoffrey Reed, Victoria Brittain, Peter Hopkirk, Laurence Cotterell, Irving Wardle, John Rothenstein, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Prof D. K. Britton and Dr Berkeley Hill, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, PHS, PHILIP NIND, , JOHN F. HIBBERT, , J. D. K. BURTON, , D. R. CHAMBERS, , FRANCES WILKINSON, , COLIN W. SELLARS, , GUY G. B. KNAPTON, , GLADWYN, , SUSAN MacRAE, , MICHAEL HAVERS, , IAN LITTERICK, , AUDREY HARVEY, , ROY MOXHAM, , W. T. BOOROFF, , P. G. SHARMAN, , JOYCE CADBURY, , P. TOWNSHEND, , MIKE GIBSON, , MARTIN J. MARSHALL, , By a Staff Reporter, Professor Glyn Daniel writes:, Lord Cobhani writes:, By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret Stone, By Tim Congdon, By Our Economic Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Webb, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Derek Harris, By Our Financial Staff, DENNIS POORE, , G. D. M. WILLOUGHBY, , S. B. BEST-SHAW, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Peter Norman, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Waymark,

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Politics and Parliament: Prospects for state industries, MPs angered by pay rise limit of 28 per cent, Boards' use of cash deposits 'disgraceful', Pay rise of £1,250 recommended for MPs: national interest calls for 'heavy sacrifice' House of Commons, Extension to Parliament dropped as costs soar, Satisfactory talks on 51pc stake in N Sea oil, Government defeats on allowances for disabled House of Lords, Hyde Park hit by elm disease, Boat and aircraft radios and other equipment excluded from 25% VAT, Backbench protests: 'degrading debacle' and 'kick in teeth', Expulsion of Israel would damage credibility of United Nations, Tax on gaming machines on gross take basis, Tories will abstain on £6-limit motion, European union must be approached with caution and discretion: federalism rejected, Decision to abandon £30m office project, Government looking for source of leak, Anomalies in taxation of benefits in kind. Arts and Entertainment: Books next week, Exit the bride, International Music Course in Portugal, Turner watercolour sold for record £85,000, Radio, £26,000 for portrait by Devis, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,048. Index. News: India extends emergency law to foreigners, Diplomat tells of vultures feasting on bodies of Cambodians, Britain's EEC commitment 'total', Harvest below the 1974 record, RAF rescue flights with all-weather helicopters, U S company clinches first wheat deal with Russians, Whitehall pay basis may change, President Ford not to see visiting Soviet author, BBC warned of possible industrial turmoil, Two new bishops for West Country, Oxford class lists: Chemistry, psychology, Churches debate special provisions in land Bill, Teacher unemployment, university economies and nursery school halt emerge from Mulley speech, New alliance to fight Franco regime, New hospital centre will rehabilitate the elderly, New Tube link may earn large profits, Graduates succumb to Budapest's lure, Apollo hitch will not delay space link-up, Old airfield to be site for pop festival, £8m agriculture grants from EEC to Britain, MP calls for a separate Scottish Civil Service, Governors issue challenge to Señora Perón, Only 11 mothers died during abortion in 1974, Bill against inflation published, President Amin given message from Mr Wilson, Ceasefire falters in Lower Falls district of Belfast, Ford visit to Poland and West Germany, Science report Industry: Making the most of rice, Psychiatrists are anxious to help Soviet dissidents, Two Algerian workers die in Paris immigrant riot, Is a real free market in wages possible?, Baldric on Tutbury Horn may be of recent origin, Action urged on empty houses in London, Electronics versus vandals, Motoring Search goes on for petrol engine substitute, Basque guerrillas bank on police brutality to inflame people, Fire service efficiency hit by disputes, Mayoral thanks: Sir Murray, Australian officials refuse to give Senate evidence, The rescue operation is over and our cottage gets the kiss of life, Secretary of State at the grassroots, Barlaston Hall study offer is accepted, 'Barefoot doctors' in action, £4,000 rise for GLC chief upsets members, Labour MPs record concern for Mr Prentice, Islam defies U S with call to expel Israel, Parliamentary salary worth less than in October, 1964, Lord Boyle's report discloses, West Europe Portuguese socialists' attitude to the armed forces hardens, Trade unions 'should follow MP's example', Voyage into history by time machine, Bonn insists on review of farm policy, Dr Kissinger studies Cairo letter, Police strive to trap killer of homosexuals, Farming, why being big isn't always the best, The Times Diary Getting a rise out of MPs' pay, Experts raise doubts over peaceful nuclear blasts, Birth control reaches too few of women at risk, Cairo welcome: Thousands of people lined, EEC reprisal: The European Commission served, Monkey tests offer hope of ending dental decay, Egypt move on UN mandate in Sinai seen as attempt to spur American peace effort, How US firm bribed Italy's left and right, Mr Prentice supported by 160 Labour MPs. Display Advertising: The Advertising Standards Authority Limited,, British Airways, Banqueting Brochure, Multiple Display Advertisements, Leicester, Le Monde, Rnli, Interim Statement, Glc, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Whitbread And Company, Limited, Certified Ppa Dividends, The Royal Tournament, Roosevelt And Churchill, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thomas Locker (Holdings) Limited, Scapa Group, Seymour, Pierce & Co.,, Pilkington, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Laing, Interim Statements, Hine, National Employers' Mutual, Weatherall Green & Smith. Law: Chancery Division Squatters: court waives procedural irregularities Burston Finance Ltd v Wilkins and Persons Unknown, Acrimony between sisters, death-charge court told, House of Lords When a motorist fails to inflate the bag Walker v Lovell, Queen's Bench Division Centre Point compulsory purchase order quashed Sovmots Investments Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another Brompton Securities v Secretary of State and Another, Whale case dismissed, Court rules foetuses murdered in shooting, Dustmen fined for corrupt collections, Man fined £200 over deaths, Prison conditions improved for four in Stuttgart trial, Woman wins libel action against son, Bomb trial man says gun was fired, 'Callous and wicked' Whittle plot, Three accused of murder attempts on policemen, Court of Appeal Manslaughter: Jehovah's Witness' refusal of blood. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: BBC banks on drama series in autumn TV plans, Napoleon's adversary Beware of Heroes, Rich quarry for explorers Sir Banister Fletcher's 'A History of Architecture' Revised by James C. Palmes (Athlone Press, £12.50), Casanova's fiancée on view again, What the Butler Saw Royal Court, Last productions at Theatre Upstairs, Yesterday's angries The Angry Brigade The Cause and the Case By Gordon Carr (Gollancz, £4.20), Fiction The Hermit By Eugène lonesco (Andre Deutsch £2.95) No Man's Land By James Leigh (Alison Press/Secker & Warburg, £2.90.), Election biography Clarence Darrow Piccadilly, Unravelling SOE The German Penetration of SOE France 1941-1944 By Jean Overton Fuller (William Kimber £2.75), Destruction of history The Art Crisis By Bonnie Burnham (Collins, £4.50) The Double Market By Keith Middlemas (Gordon Cremonesi, £5.50), Albert Herring Royal College of Music, Fine new cases for Glasgow's gems, Daisy chain of fine words Sacheverell Sitwell Edited by Derek Parker (Bertram Rota, £5), Special relationships Meeting at Potsdam By Charles L. Mee, Jr (Andre Deutsch, £4.75). Sport: Swimming Prediction that Wilkie will win three medals at Cali, Cycling Merckx erodes Thevenet's lead in time-trial, Racing Sale at Keeneland shows which way the trade wind is blowing, Tennis, Sports in Brief, Horse show When Young Apelles enjoyed a Right Royal welcome, Cricket Hampshire's innings a heaven on earth for the statistician, Rifle shooting, Yachting Forty-five Degrees South and within sight of land, Motor racing Strict rules on Le Mans race to be abandoned, Tennis Connors has his right leg in plaster, Golf Surrey's loss may well be Glamorgan's gain, Athletics Africa must take field without key figures, Bowls Adrian puts Scots on way to 11th successive title, Motor racing Silverstone may see as many as eight Britons in GP line-up. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Theatres, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 17, 1950, Solzhenitsyn: Poison darts from among the pygmies. Editorials/Leaders: There IS No Right Answer For Mps' Pay, Foolish And Damaging. Letters to the Editor: Sending girls to boys' schools, Electoral reform, Ashes, Left-handed, Dodging CTT's crippling bullets, Picket line at a newspaper, Squatters and the law, The Wimbledon touch, Liberal cause in Europe, Failings of middle majority, Danger facing Government and NVT, Publicizing the villainy in Labour's Petroleum Bill, Pop festivals, Power of coroner's court, Inflation in China. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Surveyors' gold medal, Watermen's Company, Latest appointments, Children's book award. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor T. G. E. Powell, Zutty Singleton, Howard Hatton, Mr J. R. Glorney Bolton, Eugenio Lopez, Latife Hanim A symbolic role for Turkish women. Business and Finance: Discount market, Fall in French surplus in June, Bogod-Pelepah, Marston Thompson profits over £2m for first time, Flow soon from new Arab wells, Merrill to reshape Eurobonds operation, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Three quarters of Standard's assets overseas, Minister says trawler owner fears 'exaggerated', Imperial Typewriter workers lose battle to stop factory closure, Nationwide's reassurance on mortgages, 90pc vote for Leyland takeover, Brussels all-clear for JFB-Greening, Sit-in threat at second NVT works, Wedgwood in the market for Spode China, CBI demand for five changes 'to make incomes policy work', Four U S banks report sturdy earnings growth, Nation Life judge insured for £500,000, Fair Trading chief sees five problem areas in insurance, Farmers seek to bury FMC's hatchet, What future for finance houses?, Rush to buy 'tap' stock, Business Diary: Insurance's first lady · Mystery tour, Shadow of state intervention on private steel, Barclays bids for Mercantile Credit, Energy study looks to wave power, Nationalization fears may upset warship exports, Mears' bad contracts now provided for, Leyland warning on imports of cars from East Europe, Rocketing costs offset tourist gains by UK hotels, Brokers' report downgrades Ninian oil field, Unit of account for coal and steel, Guidelines for policy on tourism, Austrians confront recession from a position of strength, Whitehall concern over surge in jobless. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange prices Equities easier, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilts still dominate as equities drift lower. Business Appointments: Business appointments Five join board of Alexander Howden Group. Births.

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