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The Times - 12/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazlehurst, From Charles Harrison, House of Lords, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, by John Groser, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, H. R. F. Keating, Ion Trewin, Jan Morris, Paul Scott, Humphry Berkeley, Peta Fordham, Geoffrey Reed, Robert Parker, Michael Horsnell, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Eric Marsden, John Young, PETER FULLER, DAVID STIRLING, , VICTOR FREEMAN, , DOUGLAS HURD, , NEVILLE LABOVITCH, , JOHN P. MACKINTOSH, DAVID COOMBES, , BERNARD CRICK, , HERBERT BENTLEY, , W. ANSON, , W. A. WOOSTER, , NORA WOOSTER, , JULIAN ST JOHN-BROOKS, , IAN CURTEIS, , LUCIEN WIGDOR, , JOHN D. GRUGEON, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , JUDITH LISTOWEL, , D. BARTON, , G. T. MEADEN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Dr R. E. Witt, A correspondent, by Denis Taylor, by Jonathan Fast, D.T., by Susan Morgan, by Luis Ople, by Gerald Delilkhan, by Alan Solley, Research by Susan Morgan, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By Our Industrial Editor, , By Maurice Corina, From Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, By Penny Symon, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Norman, D. H. PANTLIN, , MICHAEL HOOKER & ASSOCIATES., CRAWFORD BURGESS, , R. J. WELLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Desmond Quigley, , Peter Waymark,

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News: School shuts over refusal to teach a 'violent' boy, Arab-Nine talks to strengthen links, Price controls and subsidies used to limit effects of severe inflation, 1,412 new charities set up last year, report says, Domestic issues avoided by M Chirac, Science report Life-saving: 'Drowned' boy revived, Import cost doubles, Self employed in Belgium stage a strike, Flat-rate wage rise plan may get backing from TUC, Churches win concessions from Government on development schemes under Land Bill terms, Cabinet orders report on prostitution, Export trend towards manufactured goods, Mrs Hart fears catastrophe for Labour, Minister offers no remedy for battered wives, Government drops Stonehouse expulsion debate in Commons, Wealth tax 'would harm museum development', Press Council replies to Gardiner report, Can Mr Benn be kept quieter this time?, Government intervention in industry 'likely to increase', Mr Mulley keeps up the attack on selection, Dispute over choosing of Labour's EEC team, Sharp increase in sexual promiscuity in Russia, Labour moderates urged to act, Liberals propose federal BBC structure, Prison hostages overpower their captors, A chill wind blowing over the new Jerusalem, Cowboy culture remains but other legacies of American rule are diminishing, Manufactured exports falter while cottage industries thrive, General Franco told to resign by ex-minister, Talks to avert rail strike break down, The Times Diary Doom and the New York parallel, Registration for all properties 'in sight', Money, but few careers to the east, Focus, Motoring The Leyland car a couple of lads sold to America, Shopping, Judge rules Scanlon vote on poll invalid, Rabin-Ford talks have 'upbeat' opening, Slump in coal productivity may mean pay 'cut' for miners, Mr Sadat invited to Britain in drive for better relations, Foreign Office minister leaving for Rhodesia to prepare way for a constitutional conference, Manila poised to be financial centre, Cities without a soul, Minister is dismissed over murder report, Local planning for disaster emergencies criticized, Democracy in danger, Lord Shawcross says, CIA had no part in assassination of President Kennedy, Rockefeller Commission says, Demand for full story on Mayaguez, Feud ends brief unity of the left in Japan, New claim that buses use less fuel than trains, Increased world demand for metals puts producers in bullish mood, Beef consumption reaches a record level, Councils told to aim at value for money, Musicians' Benevolent Fund, Seals to be taken off the doors of 'Republica', Dutch call for end to right of veto in Nine, Shakespeare appeal near £150,000, Search is on for self-sufficiency, Philippines Trying to get out of Uncle Sam's pocket, French printers widen strike threat, Greece to apply for EEC membership today, Cyprus accuses Turkey of seizing property, 'More television appearances by Afro-Asians', A sudden surge of interest in the Queen's Award, Leakage of Bonn envoy's views upsets Stockholm, Furious left challenges Mr Wilson, Freed Basques speak of police beatings, Urgent note sounded in new market, French doctor sued for refusing an abortion, Heat sales talk brings hardship to poor families, Greater self-sufficiency called for by Mrs Thatcher in speech attacking system of subsidies. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Hart sees no reason for being sacked from overseas development job, Mr Kaufman expected to replace Mr Meacher, Seat belts Bill would help road safety, Littlejohn plea lost, Mobility allowance for disabled: protests that amendments cannot be suggested, Private Bill, Medicine containers, Wrong for Mps to prejudice trial of Mr Stonehouse, Choice between cash and vehicle, Calls for a coalition irrelevant and dangerous-minister, Indexation urged in housing finance, Lord Longford attacks timid parole policy, Visit to Salisbury and Pretoria by Minister of State: timing of steps towards a conference House of Commons. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Chancery Division Mr Scanlon had no casting vote to exercise Weakley v Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers (Engineering section) and the AUEW, Danish Premier sued for calling a paper 'fascist', Defence lawyers walk out in terrorist trial, Briton sentenced to death in Uganda, Heathrow bomb attacks: man gets 12½ years. Display Advertising: Abrasives International Limited, Oxford University Press, Ppa, Chloride, Multiple Display Advertisements, EQUITY & Law Assurance, The Area For Expansion, Rolex, Cdc, Combined English Stores Group Limited, Interim Statement, Bancom Development Corporation, The Times, Philippines Dapartment Of Tourism, Philippines, Tootal Limited,, A Book Of Monsters, Drivers Jonas, Ncr, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Government Of New Zealand, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Ardele, Atcost, Newmans Tubes Limited, Institute For The Deaf, Investment And Underwriting Corporation Of The Philippines, The Philippines., Herring Daw, Westbrick Products Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, The Queen's Award to Industry 1975, Business to Business, Queen's Award to Industry 1975, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on overseas appointments, Entertainments, Home Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Athletics Two great champions beaten by Pascoe and Miss Lynch, Football Manchester City offer £275,000 for Watson, Cricket Murray and Roberts guide W Indies to victory in final over, Sports in Brief, Racing Test for New Order's homework, Golf Combining work and play to perfection, Tennis Miss Navratilova will be pestered by at least one more American. Reviews: Summings up Just Within the Law By Henry Cecil (Hutchinson,£4), Fiction The Bright Day By Mary Hocking (Chatto & Windus, £3.50) Endless Race By Ursula Holden (London Magazine Editions, £3.50) Jesus on a Stick By Ian Cochrane (Routledge, £3.50), Crime Yesterday's Spy By Len Deighton (Cape, £2.75) The Pious Agent By John Braine (Eyre Methuen, £3.25), Last stand No Surrender My Thirty-year War By Hiroo Onoda (André Dcutsch, £3.25), One man's Kipling Kipling The Glass, The Shadow and The Fire By Philip Mason (Cape, £6), Hungary's forum of musical talent, The leopard's timing Indira Gandhi By Zareer Masani (Hamish Hamilton, £6.50), The Melting Pot Bbc 1, Pride and prejudice Oxford in the History of the Nation By A. L. Rowse (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £4.50), Taken in fiery sips The Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes, Indignities of being exiled from a basic human right Ashes Young Vic, Geraint Jones Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Secrets from the deep Full Fathom Five Wrecks of the Spanish Armada, Giselle/Swan Lake Battersea Park. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Royal Society bursaries. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The game of musical chairs that leaves the country cold, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 12, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: The Labour Delegation To Strasbourg, Quite Conceivably, Both. Letters to the Editor: Britain and the EEC institutions, Sacrosanct jobs, Cambridge students' action, Opening of Suez Canal, Tobacco substitute, Engineers and the change to metrication, Referendum vote, White Rhodesians, Summer in a week, Why industry will not invest, Taxation and charities: what constitutes charitable purpose?, Benefits of one-member constituencies, A doctor's conscience, Wealth tax on art, Sex films and censorship, Time to raise the limit set on mortgages, A written constitution, Trying to ally grounded hours with flying time. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Chagall fetches £76,881 as Paris swings its main season ahead of London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,018, Radio, Broadcasting, Karpov leading in Yugoslav chess tournament. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Betts, Sir Leonard Dyer, Prof J. Cormack, Lt. Commander H. Hutchison Bradburne, Earl Spencer A connoisseur and patron of the arts. Business and Finance: Opec defers use of SDRs as base for oil pricing until October, Discount market, EMI shares dip on drop in profits, Profits pick up for Bluemel, Franco-US split defers IMF reform, UK Optical & Industrial head rights issue queue of £10m, CBI call for 'real drive' to lower pay awards, Victoria Carnet, Eurosyndicat, Brixton Estate, Big American banks shrug off the doubts, Sheffield Twist bids clear of monopoly, Commodities Sugar and cocoa fall back, A choice of anomalies, Phoney war ends at Sheffield Twist, EEC row over machine tool show, $750m bond offering by BP/Sohio in prospect, 5,700 laid off by dispute, BP chief says tax doubts may delay N Sea output, Airline's plea to stay independent, Failure of Tinling after Dol refuses aid, EEC steel cuts of 15pc advocated, Business Diary: Peer group · Site unseen, Spillers to report big upswing, Engineers reject separate body for technicians, Intensified inflation fight needed, minister says, Balance of payments show marked improvement in first quarter, Ginger group to question Yorkgreen deal, Warning on credit licences, 'Anarchic' bargaining blamed for wide variance in engineering pay, Petbow has £12.5m of orders, Germany fines building cartels, AMC-Cons Tin strength, Rolls near agreement on US engine deal, Oil cash key to aid of poor, Sterling plunges to new low as bankers' doubts on UK economy resurface. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Nervous selling pushes equities lower, Authorized Units, Insurance & offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Further falls. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Scottish Widows' Fund. Births.

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