The Times - 22/04/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, By A. M. Rendel, From David Cross, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Jim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter., From Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Horsnell, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Michael Seely, by Prudence Glynn, Before Mr Justice Rees, Drawing by Linette Street, Paul Overy, Stanley Reynolds, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Charles Hargrove, Keith Kyle, Christopher Warman, PHS, Bernard Levin, BARBARA DIXON, , F H. V. LEWIS, , RICHARD GOOLD-ADAMS, , TIMOTHY RAISON, , BOYD, J.W. BURROW, , M. R. WHITE, , HUGH CUBITT, , ERNEST WISTRICH, S. C. LESLIE, , ROBERT NORTON, , RONALD E. BREWER, , J. B. D. PAGDEN, , LAUNCELOT FLEMING, JOHN CULSHAW, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent., A friend, By David Young, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Melvyn Westlake, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Desmond Quigley, By Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, T. E. SIMMS, , NIGEL C. F. WILLIAMS, , By R. W. Shakespeare, NICHOLAS J. FLOWER, , ROGER BARDELL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Andrew Wilson,
ResumoNews: 15 hurt as anti-US march erupts in Athens, Parliament is urged to discuss judge's conduct, Israel goes mending fences in America, Bill to make Sikkim an Indian state, Government imperilling its future, Mr Scanlon says, June 5 out 'if postal votes are allowed', The Times Diary On feeding the inner policeman, Broadway award for British play, Mr Wilson to have talks with President Ford, Austrian elected to European Assembly post, Earl of Mar dies in 5-floor fall, Tory chief defends MP's vote freedom, Strike in Italy assumes an anti-fascist tone, Road for ferry passengers is delayed, Protests in France as meeting of nuclear scientists is opened, Fashion A New York notebook, Sentences cut in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, N London Polytechnic governors vote to suspend director over 'grossly improper' letter, Rent linked with mortgage in new plan, Middle man between the IRA and Libya, Congress feels bitter relief over Thieu resignation, Electricians step up pay strike, South London park plan bitterly opposed, Clashes nearly stopped island oil agreement, Britain gives way reluctantly on EEC budget, NHS blamed for personal care decline, New Ulster Army chief named, Communists who back membership, Dry days forecast as farmers complain of chaos from effects of wet spring, Child hanged after seeing trick on TV, Over 100 Callaghan amendments to 'black paper' on Europe, Compulsory radio link urged after North Sea loss, Three killed in Ulster farmhouse blast, British emigrants attracted to Continent, Medical pay offer 'not enough', President Thieu resigns as Saigon defences crumble, Mr Ford upset by press leak, Hope but not much money for our urban future, Science report Vision: Early development, Portuguese troops open fire in election riot, Paris hint of Vietnam coalition and truce, Courts are disrupted by officers' protest, Businessmen plan poll in Netherlands, Cigarette theory in pleasure boat blaze which killed 20, Mr Ford is seeking ways to end the war, No extra VAT on Morning Cloud, The EEC must bide its time on monetary union, Mr Vorster says Zambia could harm peace moves, France and Algeria: An old couple who have made friends after their divorce, 'Instant justice' for football rowdies criticized, Herr Scheel urges European union, Cyprus women start a silent vigil as part of protest over refugees, Amnesty meeting gets inside view of Soviet psychiatrists' dilemma, UN environment agency urged to limit aims, TUC sticks to contract despite the Budget, Police torture alleged in Australia. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Government carries five divisions as Budget debate ends, Mr Benn finds way round Commons ban, Lord Home: EEC can be inspiration against creed of communism House of Lords, Tough words but soft Budget: further cuts in public spending urged by Sir Keith Joseph, Complaint about Mr Benn's split personality on EEC questions: 'Which twin is the Tony?' House of Commons, Campaign broadcasting allocations set today, Unification Church: MP complains of threat, End of road tax would put 16p on petrol. Display Advertising: The Low & Bonar Group Limited, Spirax-Sacro Engineering Limited, Barclays International, Moderna Butiksinredningar, The City Offices Company Limited, National Westminster Bank, Sotheby's, Scottish Amicable, Coutts & Co, Bank Base Rates, Barclays Bank Limited, The Wellington., Bicc, The Pataling Rubber Estates, Limited, Spode, Barton, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Horace Cory, The Rank Organisation Limited, Horizon Midlands Limited, William Baird & Company Limited, Yorkshire Chemicals Limited, Moulinex, Rover, Iran Air, Canlife Units, Japan International Bank Limited, Harrods. Law: Court of Appeal Strict construction of Act saves farmer's tenancy Pickard v Bishop and another, Exorcism man 'feared full moon', Black Power salute at terrorism trial, Wife divorced 29 years gets £11,000 from estate In re W (deceased), Protest women in court, Detention proposal to prevent violence, Killers sentenced, Man caught in shop killed owner, QC says, Littlejohn plea against his return, Solicitor and uncle accused over estate auction, Boy aged 14 hit woman in attempted rape. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Tennis A fresh start for Britain's Cup challenge, The Welsh cap and the bowler hat, Athletics Hill struggles as his record goes to American, Racing Baldur has the fitness to survive, Golf Miss Palmer's victory a classic example of consistency paying, Sports in Brief, Cricket Ceylon choose schoolboy, Rowing Chances of fast British eight enhanced, Football FA say England can play in Belfast, Rugby Union Knockout final teams are unchanged, Boxing Conteh in dispute with father figure, Today's fixtures. Reviews: The landscape of the blind, Sadie, It's cold outside Thames TV, Irina Arkhipova, Greek Folk Queen Elizabeth Hall, Renga Moi Aldwych, Book review Why Turpin took those last steps up to his attic, The Doctor's Dilemma Mermaid. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, Contracts & Tenders, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Property shares strong, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock markets Bats placing dominates trading. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Prices rise as more learn about antiquities, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,974, Charity concert. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Lest we forget the glories of the revolution, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 21, 1950.. Editorials/Leaders: The Fall Of President Thieu, A Tory Reappraisal Of Economic Policy. Letters to the Editor: The right indexation, Legislation on housing surcharge, Humberside development, Labour differences, Classics in comprehensives, Curbing local government costs, Referendum issues: sovereignty, Post codes, Petrol money, Bitter reflections on the Budget, Legal control of the oceans, A Pyramid Disneyland, Historic Ships, UK patents, Too many administrators, Fire regulations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: The Athenaeum, Church news. Obituaries: Miss Ethel Hatch, Mr Ian Colvin, Rear-Admiral Noel Wright, Mr R. H. Wilenski A fertile critical mind. Business and Finance: Discount market, BSC may seek funds in the money markets, Equity Ent in talks on sale of Hemdale unit, French activity falls, EEC chief visiting US to discuss world trade, Computer news IBM system basis of Wellorax service, Imperial Group sells 40pc of Bats stake in £77m deal, Cipec unlikely to join RT-Z consortium, Cowley may restart today, Needless worry at the CBI over the 'recognized terms' of work proposal Eric Wigham discusses the controversy over the Employment Protection Bill, Burton shares rise, Pretax slips at Morgan Grenfell, US new orders fall, NFC buys French frozen food outlet, $150m Malaysian loan, Swiss economy put at risk by the soaring franc, William Baird pulled back by sharp reverse on textiles side, Fresh fears on economy gives pound sharp jolt, Seagram drops expansion plans, Record loans to member countries by Asian Development Bank, Creditors to decide on Aston offer, GKN fights American dominance of axle market, UK refiners cut output as sugar stocks pile up, Union seeks lp-a-share company to win state aid, Wadham Stringer brighter after dip to £1.7m, Commodities Cocoa drops by up to £30 a tonne, Magnox nuclear power stations 'cheaper to run than coal or oil', First quarter retail sales near record, Productivity improves at Govan Shipbuilders, Business Diary: Who'll steer Harland? · Princely sums, Appliance sales soar as buyers rush to beat new VAT rate, Ryder report on British Leyland may be held up, Protecting bank profitability, Opec to hold special conference in Vienna, Dealings in Land and General suspended, NYSE report hits at shortage of capital, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Shell calls off oil talks with Iran, AP Cement working at 80 pc of capacity, Lengthy rescue of London Indemnity, Barclays, NatWest and Midland cut base rates to 9½pc: pressure on Lloyds By Christopher Wilkins and Margaret Stone. Business Appointments: Business appointments C. E. Heath underwriting switch.
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