The Times - 31/07/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Michael Knipe, By Tim Congdon, From Richard Davy and David Spanier, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By David Young, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Clive Borrell, By Diana Geddes, By Pat Healy, By John Chartres, From Our Correspondent Oxford, By Our Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Medical Reporter, From Philip Howard Oxford, By Tim Devlin, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Southampton, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Dur Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Modiano, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Eric Pace, From Patrick Brogan, Jan Morris, Paul Barker, Pat Healy, Derek Parker, David Williams, Michael Ratcliffe, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, By Peter Marson, Gordon Allan, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By John Blunsden, By Andrew Porter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, 'Prudence Glynn, Peter Hazelhurst, Ronald Butt, PHS, John Bruce-Gardyne, Bernard Levin, BRUCE DOUGLAS-MANN, , GORDON HYDE, , JEREMY RAYNER, , BROWN, , KENNETH STERN, , DAVID MONTAGU-SMITH, , F. S. LAW, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , P. HENDRY, , A. C. L. MACKIE, , JOHN GILROY, , PATRICK REILLY, , ROGER BANNISTER, , BRYAN S. JONES, , GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, , By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By David Leigh, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, Sir Eugene Melville writes:, E.K.G.S. writes:, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Walters, By Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl, By Paul Routledge, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, E. F. BIGLAND, , R. MARTIN, , By Our Industrial Correspondent, G. A. WARE, , L. PORTER, , DOROTHY E. SLACK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, John Whitmore, By Ashley Druker, By Anthony Rowley, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Day of 'joy and hope for Europe' as Helsinki summit opens, Has Mrs Gandhi gone too far?, Prisoners end rooftop demonstration, The one factor that could split Labour, Drabness and decay of lodging houses deplored, Lisbon threat to intern opponents in bullring, Church reorganized in Middle East, Churches criticized for failing to help rootless young people, Oxford class list: Philosophy, politics and economics, 'Cinch-strap' rodeo still going ahead, Fighting breaks out in port south of Luanda, Roman paintings: Mr Brian Philp, director of, Inquiry on hotel arms find, Conservatives in Scotland 'faced with extinction', Paintings from Leningrad shown in U S, £500,000 Welsh express bus service suggested, French egg-export curbs inadequate, minister told, Mrs Thatcher accuses Labour of hiding economic truth in order to win October election, How incomes and wealth are distributed, Aim to reduce deaths from breast cancer, Briton saved in Pyrenees but friend dies, American states lift ban on Cuban trade after 11 years, Mr Karamanlis to visit London for talks, M d'Ormesson stays with 'Le Figaro', Spanish officers held for political activity, Shopping, College to sell 150 houses in Oxford, Women held in protest over Soviet Jewry, Television? It's just a dog's life, Nigeria was 'drifting to bloodshed', The Times Diary Mr Wilson has a busy, busy day, General Gowon's dignified exit suggests coup in Nigeria was by gentlemen's agreement, Housing policies 'assault on poorest areas', Inquest on sculptress, Channel record beaten: Cynthia, Swiss cat among the classicist pigeons, EEC draft rules for lawyers, India showing due respect to a lady, Why Mr Varley cannot win over today's Triumph decision, Second homes social and economic issue, US 'gave way' to Soviet threat in 1973 war, Overbooking hits tourists on Brindisi ferries, Royal Commission On Income And Wealth Income tax has little impact on spread of wealth but state benefits are helping, French winegrowers plan to disrupt holiday traffic, Two planes bombed in Corsica, Norton-Villiers expect state aid to end, Ulster 'trial government' divides the Unionists, Pupils were forced to do exam, survey says, Direct-grant schools deadline August 21, Science report Climate: Southern hemisphere warming, Government accused over Kenya Asians, Senators get Castro death file, Lords' Clay Cross amendments rejected, Eritrea guerrillas confident they can seize Asmara, Motoring Disagreement over pelicans' safety record. Index. Politics and Parliament: Conciliation in disputes, Mr Foot: Not job of Parliament to pass judgment on union elections: post ballot plan rejected, Mr Heseltine's reading queried, No solution yet on picketing, Tory MP wants council perks bonanza ended, Codes of union practice, Government rejects Ombudsman's Court Line criticism, Main thrust of attack on inflation must be on wage restraint House of Lords, Government ready to pay for union postal ballots, Change sought in caravan rating law, Pay policy can command allegiance of country, Government reject criticisms in reports on Court Line collapse: statements 'right in difficult circumstances' House of Commons, Peers can deal with their staff problems. Display Advertising: The English Card Clothing Co. Ltd., Plysu Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Montague L Meyer Limited, Cassell, Rolex, Shotton Works And British Steel, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Foyles Art Gallery, Telex, Eva Industries, Tendimus, Certified Ppa Dividends, European Law, The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pemex, Bayer, Inco, Johnson, Matthey & Co., Limited, Country Life, London News, The Post Office. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: When a law can be put into reverse, Man jailed for stabbing three people, Murder charge, Mother's confession that no one believed, Girl tortured over 'slight', Prison cell forgery of cheque books, King did not resist coup 'for fear of bloodshed', Automatic compensation for road victims Snelling v Whitehead, Court of Appeal Gap in Rent Act protection Farrell v Alexander, Curate's wife cut her son's throat, P-c right to order driver to disobey law Johnson v Phillips, £2,200 award for jail fall, Court of Appeal Stagging procedure 'deliberately dishonest' Regina v Greenstein Regina v Green, Queen's Bench Division No duty on family to support parents Regina v West London Supplementary Benefits Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Clarke, Acquittal in shotgun case, Six Lisbon bankers facing rearrest by their staff, Judge and prosecution in dispute over rape plea, Enforced solitude for Mr Desai, Two on fraud charge. Reviews: Strauss between the oleanders and storks, New works on deck New London Ballet Sadler's Wells, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall Radio 3, A big country rides the switchback The Glory and the Dream A narrative history of America 1932-1972 By William Manchester, Royal Ballet cutback, Games the middle classes play Voices from the Middle Class By Jane Deverson and Katharine Lindsay (Hutchinson, £3.75) The Life Swap By Nancy Weber (Quartet, £3.50), London theatre to open with 'Fringe' revue, Paperbacks, Stirring the mind The Concept of Academic Freedom, Success Story Bbc 1, The guilt and the blame of history The Black Hole Or the Makings of a Legend By Iris Macfarlane, Causes of poverty and inequality Sociology and Social Policy By Peter Townsend, Quick guide, Keeping chaos at bay with words Otherwise Engaged Queen's, Royal Court's new plays. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Official Appointments and Notices: New Bar chairman: Sir Peter, University news, Latest appointments, Weavers' Company. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Theatres, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Yachting Another fine race from Gough keeps him ahead, Luela sound choice on form at Redcar, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Robeson heads Britain's Olympic team, Cricket Kent shudder as the curtain goes up on Richards Show, Polo Scratch team surprise the regulars, Tennis Miss Durie uses her reach and power to beat seed, Motor racing New cars show paces but not yet their faces, Cycling Daughter goes through: Mrs Burton absent, Athletics Scotland fail to win any event against England, Racing Bolkonski steals the prize but Rose Bowl steals the show. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,060, Sale Room Prices for Japanese works higher than expected. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Looking at the night sky in the month of August, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 31, 1950, In search of a lost chord in Ansbach. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping The Poor Out Of The Best Schools, Why Not Admit The Mistake?, How Best To Spread The Wealth. Letters to the Editor: Post Office pensions, Redoubled voting, Just living, Incomes policy and taxation, Structure of Civil Service, A smudge on the White Paper, 10pc saving in hypermarkets, Left-handed, Plans for Emanuel School, Crisis in public industry, Accidents and seat belts, Changes in the law, Warning pips and STD, More help is needed for textiles, Minister's appeal to buy British cars, Highgate Old Cemetery, Community Land Bill, Judge's complaints against insurance industry unfair. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: James Blish A dedication to science fiction, General Sir James Steele, Mr J. H. C. Drain, Vc, Air Cdre Walker, Trafford Smith. Business and Finance: Poor response to Smiths' £8.7m rights issue, Business Diary: Come in number two · Wheels of justice, Discount market, A mixed bag from Tricentrol, Mining Mt Lyell down but setback is held in check, New hope for a HK Comex, Powell Duffryn acts on French losses, Commodities, The London Tin meeting leaves shareholders in dark about future, Leyland to set up 350 car parts DIY shops, Go-ahead in October for 20pc increase in gas prices, Company Meeting Caledonia Investments Limited Sir Nicholas Cayzer Reviews Year's Results, Fall in overtime, Company Meeting Coalite And Chemical Products Limited, Construction orders in May totalled £457m, Opec plans Vienna meeting, Need for a real return for the investor, Edbro not despondent despite fall in orders, Income from companies: the role of dividends, Hard hit US car firms need to raise prices, State blamed by Bath and Portland for cash problems, Dearer whisky exports, BSC to use fewer scrap suppliers, Purning, reshaping and export drive spark RFD revival, World Bank approves low-interest fund, Signor Carli to resign on August 19, Leyland loan stockholders '10 times better off', Wealth distribution: doubts over pensions and savings, Post office in clash with cable manufacturers over request to see the books, Money Market Rates, Mr Varley explains chrome deal, Japan prepares to boost economy, Pound at its lowest rate against dollar, Xerox agrees to end market monopoly, May energy consumption down by 6 pc, Issues & Loans Senior, Headlam issues are both successful, Wiggins and Int Stores in reverse at midway, Italy launching £2,400m reflation programme to meet the emergency, Ellerman Lines takeover of Cameron agreed, Astra to takerest of Zinc Alloy, Steel union accepts cutback plan, MEPC shares slip on rumours from Australia, Record chemical exports give £401m trade surplus, Plea goes to Mr Wilson to save 600 jobs. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange prices Further falls, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Late rally in leaders after poor day's trading, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Latest appointments Mr Lambie is chairman of Carron. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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