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The Times - 19/06/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Charles Harrison, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Malcolm Brown and Raymond Perman, By Hugh Clayton, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Clive Borrell, By Our Legal Correspondent, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From John Groser, By David Hencke of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, From John Roper Medical Reporter, European Parliament, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Andrew Porter, By John Blunsden, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, Nicolette Milnes Walker, Ion Trewin, Joseph McCulloch, David Pryce-Jones, Philippa Toomey, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, Alan Coren, Leonard Buckley, John Percival, British Airways Board v Taylor, From Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Michael Steed, PHS, STEPHEN SCHICK, , SHERIDAN MORLEY, , JEFFRY WILCOX, , CLAIRE WILCOX, , OLIVER WEAVER, GREVILLE JANNER, , DAVID R. HORSLEY, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , S. L. BRAGG, , J. S. M. SCOTT, , COLIN McDONALD, , W. D. BOOTH, , R. GOLDBERG, , ALEX MYDDELTON, , GARNER, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , GEOFFREY PATTIE, , WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, , From Alan McGregor, From John Chartres, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Industrial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed, By David Young, From Peter Norman, PAUL BYRNE, , From Peter Hazelhurst, J. A. WAKEFIELD, , ALLAN CLAYTON, , MICHAEL IVENS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Margaret Drummond, Stuart Marshall, by Peter Hopkirk, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, by Susan Morgan, Ann Fyfe, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Tim Owen, P.H., by Michael Binyon, by Patrick O'Leary, By P. W. Harben assistant editor, Industrial Minerals,

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News: Crosland hint on mortgage tax relief, The Times Diary At the heart of a weighty problem, Bill radically changes Ulster terrorist laws, Sharjah: moving rapidly to modernize the town, Trials aim at halting footpath erosion, AUEW calls for more state takeovers, Union offers graduates careers advice, Employment, Fall in school reading standards 'nonsense', CBI and TUC edge closer after first of crisis talks, Scottish miners repudiate all pay restraint after McGahey call for £100-a-week rate for face workers, Boundaries that vanish in the sand, Mr Weighell hopeful as rail strike hangs in balance, Nationalized industries to be asked to aid arts, Left wing suspects Industry Bill changes, Paris to be given control of its own affairs again, Liberal call for wages policy by law, Doctors protest over NHS pay anomaly, British success contradicts commercial folklore, Second Briton on trial in Uganda, Abu Dhabi: fast development but at a price, Reply on Crossman diaries, Mr Wilson 'prisoner of the right', Ombudsman criticizes hospitals for series of waiting-list failures and lack of sensitivity, Complaint about publicity rejected, New plans for Port Rashid, Building roads across a patchwork quilt, Taxpayer should aid press,Lord Shawcross says, Institution of hoax bomb offence urged, Mr Tsatsos likely to be voted Greek President, Secret international meeting on nuclear materials safeguards, Prince beheaded in public for King Faisal's murder, Aviation industry could become best in world, Canada to curb entry of British doctors, Top young men scale the gastronomic Peaks, Wilson call for pay restraint, Tax officers back rates, with changes, Visions of tress and crops among the miles of sand, Price-cutting as world demand falls, Pilot plan to screen for cancer, 'Observer' expects big circulation drop, Changing the rules of the general election game, Britain 'gets the poor architecture it deserves', British arms deal 'would spur Arab militarism', The blank cheque we are expected to write over land power, Education network spreading to far-flung areas, Search for minerals to cut spending on imports, Gas and electricity boards 'endangering elderly', Kissinger pledge over US role in Asia, Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ras al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Shared enthusiasm for building houses, roads and schools, Call for tougher race Act by British Jews, US blamed for attempted coup by Zaire officers, Lisbon troops barricade streets to stop party clash, Science report Astronomy: more insight into quasars, Motoring New Lancia and Saab 99 coupé eum estate, MPs'£2,000 rise suggestion upsets ministers, Millions more for television service, Complaint upheld over Tory controversy letter, Police 'beat up' Danish delegate to Strasbourg, Mrs Gandhi gets backing of Congress MPs, Civil servants'pay anxiety, Oil, President Kim upsets Moscow, Labour to join socialist group at Strasbourg, Financial aid as part of plan to extend and expand Portugal's link with Community, Mrs Thatcher puts 4-point crisis plan, S African blacks see no progress in race relations, Mr Peart plans rise in price of milk, Tory MP rejects land Bill timetable, United Arab Emirates From rags to riches-for the seven shaikhdoms, Britain wins the day at Waterloo, Shopping Shona Crawford Poole, Scheel warning on détente, CDU court gag on 'Stern' misfires, General, Integration of armies will mean 'surrender', Dubai: oil will not wrest entrepôt status, Russians take off the brakes at Geneva, Election shocks lend weight to calls for Italian social reforms, Welsh weavers enlist the Red Dragon, Spanish police claim to have broken up group, Lord Avon denies 'kill Nasser' story, President Ford names Army Secretary as his campaign manager. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Gate, Abn, Ppa, Perpetual Precision, Toronto Dominion, Oilfields Supply Center Ltd, Pauling(middle East)limited, McDermott Dubai, Six Construct Limited, Sarabex, Helifax, Wheatsheaf, Tarmac International, National Society for Mentally Handicapped Children,, Lemon & Lavender, Interim Statement, C. Itoh & Co., Ltd., Cwmbran, Problem, Bank Base Rates, British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate Limited, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Cresent Petroleum Company, Gulf Agency Company (Dubai) Ltd, Standard And Chartered, The London Asiatic Rubber And Produce Company, Ltd., The Shipping, Trading & Lighterage Co. Ltd., Ubl, Rais Hassan Saadi & Co., Dubai Bank Limited, Bcc, Akai, Cable & Wireless, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Geco, Ajman Arab Bank, Mazda, The Royal Tournament, Dubai Insurance Co., F.H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dubai Inter.Continental Hotel,, Al-Futtaim, Sharjah, Pabx, Arabian Construction Establishment, The Property And Reversionary Investment Corporation Limited, Oryx, The United Arab Emirates, Inma, The Brocks Group, Army Officer, The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Mnb, Boosey & Hawkes Limited, Sharjah Insurance Company, Kanoo, Al Gaith Trading & Contracting Co., Abdul Rahman Mohd. Bukhatir, Costain. Law: Restaurant was libelled in book, Senior officer should be present Regina v Jasiewicz, Stonehouse argument of no case to answer, 'Overbooking' point certified, Blood found in borrowed car matched groups of nursemaid and Lady Lucan, Libel damages for Maltese Prime Minister, Radio station to pay damages, Communications chief jailed for corruption, Suicide after jury's verdict, Policeman fined fro assaulting arrested youths, Court of Appeal HP company's claim against car dealer fails Moorgate Mercantile Co Ltd v Twitchings (formerly trading as Lambtons Garages), Crippled widow in police harassment inquiry, 'Smoking' beagles stolen, Council guilty in skip case York District Council v Poller. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Diocese of Derby Appointments, Film director is new chief censor, Woman to be law professor, Mr Adamson to resign as CBI chief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Bringing drivers from abroad to court, Single-sex unions lose exemption: further proposal about committees, Development of powers, The centre for educational disadvantage, Male midwives by 8 votes, Where burden of proof lies, Trade deals with China, Action proposed on multinationals, Labour MPs assured that Industry Bill will not be emasculated:longer report stage House of Commons, Bill seeks direct elections to Europe, Checks on prison visits justified, minister says, New possibilities opening up for Commonwealth House of Lords, Commission's power to fight underworld of sex discrimination. Sport: Tennis To lose could be more profitable than to win, Boxing It could be the Malaysian waltz, says Ali, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Racing., Motor racing A marque battle looms within a two-litre war, Polo Alberdi displays apt defence on Waterloo day, Athletics Hemery turns the clock back with precision, Golf Nicklaus faces one of toughest fields in history of US Open. Reviews: Sviatoslav Richter Festival Hall, Doing or dying The War of Atonement, Gloriana and Patience Vienna Festival, Look back in horror Austerity/Binge, A dish of scarecrow in aspic Ardéle Queen's, Ocean monarch The Iron Ship, Striking start for 'Faust' at the Paris Opéra, Fiction The Good Listener By Pamela Hansford Johnson (Macmillan, £3.50) The Shadow Knows By Diane Johnson (Bodley Head, £2.95) The Traveller and His Child By Gillian Tindall (Hodder & Stoughton, £3.75), Last night's television Only on Sunday BBC 1, A rare commodity The Queen Against Defoe, The Poisoning of Charles Bravo Bbc 2, Afire with God Cardinal Suenens By Elizabeth Hamilton (Hodder & Stoughton £4.95) A New Pentecost? By Léon Joseph, Cardinal Suenens (Darton, Longman & Todd £5.35 &£ 2.50), Seeking fame and fortune Francis Chichester, A fence with a view Netherlands Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business to Business, Company Notices, Secretarial and General Appointments also on page 25, Funeral Arrangements, ENTERTAINMENTS when telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Should the Silkin Diaries be banned?, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 19, 1950 De Gaulle's call. Editorials/Leaders: The Rights Of A Socialist Editor, A Misconceived Bill. Letters to the Editor: Hysterical reaction against Rent Act unwarranted, Ordination of women, Parson in the stocks, A theatre museum, Railwaymen's claim in 'real' terms, Hawksmoor's masterpiece, Paintings in St Paul's, Sale of British aircraft, All inclusive, Engineers' desire for a unified body, Commonwealth secretariat, Manchester's fine example with computers, Beheading a Benn myth, Higher education division, Establishing a fair electoral system. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, High prices lure out more Persian works, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,024. Obituaries: Mr Edward G. Slesinger, Dr F. F. C. Curtis, Mr Stanley Gretton Bakers' Union leader. Business and Finance: Discount market, Company Meeting The Sabah Timber Company Limited Mr. H. G. C. Townsend's review, Investment, Hotels, Index-linked plan for car insurance, Need for companies to recover wage costs for investment, Mr Benn turns on the North Sea oil flow, Eurosyndicat, Oslo may back loan for Aker, Low output threatens pits' bonus, W German GNP shows drop of 1.5pc, Myson adds 5p to its SMC bid, Issues & Loans ICI going ahead with U S issue, Industry, Mr Murray blames productivity, Basic wage inflation surges on, but slowdown in growth rate of earnings, U S payments deficit narrows, Fishing, Slight recovery in sterling, Super power RB 211 passes its test, Fresh rules in fight to safeguard policyholders, Seltn Trust MIM postpone Agnew, Crosby Spring, Big advertising agency to make 20pc staff cut, Industry facing disruption within days if the strike by railwaymen goes ahead, A mixed picture from two brewery majors, Recovery coming from C & S Trust, Inflation, Ford door-hangers' strike ends in manning compromise, Stamps, foreign trade and banking Japan overtakes Britain as leading supplier, Leyland board behind state control, Japanese economy is 'on way up', Commodities Sugar again at lowest level for 18 months, Communications, 2,000 white collar jobs in steel 'to disappear soon', Ban on foreigners to give locals a chance, Telecommunications, Lindustries facing big fall in orders, Finesse with the knife, Trade, ITV revenue drops, Making the railways masters of their own destiny, Business Diary: MD of VW GB · Siege economy, Banking, Property & Reversionary devalues its assets. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Food shares dull, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Still no support for equities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman chosen for Edward Bates (Holdings). Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Births.

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