The Times - 20/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Fred Emery, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Paul Martin, By Penny Symon, From Robert Parker, By Our Medical Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Our Planning Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, by John Young, J. Y., by Rex Needle, by Howard Martin, by a Special Correspondent, by Patrick Beasley, by Charles Deane, Ronald Butt, Caroline Moorehead, PHS, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, MALISE RUTHVEN, , J. SHACK, , MUSA MAZZAWI, , N. W. McGUIRE, , O. HOOD PHILLIPS, , HAILSHAM, , PETER McKAY, , NOEL BARBER, , VERE, JAMES CALLAGHAN, , HARMSWORTH, , HAROLD EVANS, , EDWARD HEATH, , GOODMAN, , JIM PRIOR, , PAUL GORE-BOOTH, , MARJORIE PROOPS, , HUGH GREENE, , WILLIAM, , WHITELAW, , HARLECH, , CHARLES WINTOUR, , C. H. T. MACFETRIDGE, , MARY KALDOR, , M. O'C. WALSHE, , PHYLLIS HARMAN, , By Philip Howard, Richard Holmes, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Brian Alderson, Tom Hutchinson, Roy Lewis, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Business News Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, From David Blake, From Frank Vogl, From Alan McGregor, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Roger Vielvoye, From John Earle, From David Cross, HUGO RADICE, , F. M. REDINGTON, , D. R. MYDDELTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Margaret Stone, Margaret Walters, By Tony May, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Unique social centre may become focal point of leisure activities, Cabinet changes in Portugal thought likely, Threat that led to 200-mile limit Fishing invasion by Eastern block feared by Iceland, Novel on English women in India wins Booker Prize for 1975, America's effect on world opinion, 'Tribune' group choses its candidates, Community service scheme extended to cover 12 new areas, Tory peers' pledge on union Bill, President Ford puts more pressure on New York, China's policy towards W Europe hinges on French minister's visit, US says pact with France hinges on IMF accord, Refund to patients for pacemakers, Slowdown in pace of pay rises confirmed, Cairo asks Russia for stay on debt repayments, A solitary writer's window on the heat and dust of India, Leaders escape letter bombs in Australia, 12 arrests after Leyland thefts, FBI tried to make civil rights leader commit suicide, Timor factions to meet in Darwin, Exodus: The main theme of the ambitious, Naga leaders agree to call off revolt in return for amnesty, Report soon on Commons broadcasting, Greek junta leader blamed for Polytechnic killings, Science report Medicine: Spread of malaria, Prostitutes turned back as they march on Parliament, Skippers demand Navy protection, Amin offer of compensation to 1,500 expelled Indians, Israel tries to stop sale of British jets to Egypt, Paradox of village protesters, Banned patriotic songs are revived at Peking concert, Poll indicates communist lead in Italy, Third time lucky for theatre after 14 years, New developments threaten city's historic heart, EEC's farmers to seek price rises next year, Letters from the heart of an incomparable wordsmith, Mr Ford passes initiative back to New York state, Bill on lorry drivers' hours will introduce use of 'spy' machine, The Times Diary Another tense clash in Iceland, Police free 18 held in Southampton inquiries, Why can't a woman be more like a man?, Mr Wilson defers devolution for more than a year, Industry fosters community spirit, Things that Scotland could lose by having assembly, Fiction that tries to be stranger than Watergate fact, Report on public lending right expected soon, Vanguard MP to become official Unionist, No abortion on demand Methodists told, Cemetery sold after 18 additions to Act, Charity evicts couple in Kensington, Helping a cause to help yourself, Shopping scheme forces out family firms, Worried restaurant owners meet to plan bomb precautions, Soviet spacecraft link up, The gesture: Mr Brezhnev, the Soviet Com-, Where play is taken as a serious business, 'Architectural profession needs independent inquiry', Councils are told to pay more for services, Western charges over Dr Sakharov rejected, Dublin counter-terrorism Bill likely to succeed, Union wants the arbitration service to inquire into hospital doctors' dispute, Hospital study of nursing methods in South-east, S Africans' wall of silence on Angola, Rhodesia denies deal with Mr Nkomo, Nigeria's tribute: Professr Ben, Shopping John Groser, Police campaign in streets for stronger action against crime, Weather gives unexpected boost to farm output, Mr Solzhenitsyn says he is not depressed, Beirut gunmen kill British businessman but wife escapes hail of bullets, Heirs of ORTF strike as deputies heap scorn on new services, Restaurants' plan for anti-bomber vigilantes, Spain hedges on referendum for Sahara, Motoring No solution to controversy on headlights, SNP group seeks early election, Dr Cassidy still held despite release order. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: London Magazine Editions, Baker Parkins Holdings Limited, John Folkes Hefo Ltd, Ppa, Land And Estate Agents, Faber Books On Food & Drink, Rank Xerox, Rolls-Royce Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Savills, Air France, The Greek Month In London, Don Zoilo., Sasha Dolls, Newscientist, Remy Martin Fine Champagne V. S. O. P., Harold Macmillan, Fenner, Problem, Icfc, Foyles Art Gallery, J. S. Barnett (Carpets) Ltd., Books For Christmas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Gold Fields, London Brick Company Limited, French Railways, The Bank Of Newyork, Colin Forbes, The Field, F. W. Woolworth And Co., Limited, Croft Distinction., Weatherall Green & Smith, Whsmith, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd., International Direct Dialling., Peterborough Development Corporation. Law: Judge criticizes framing of some indictments, Singer says he tried to miss woman, Ted Edgar banned, High Court unseats Kenya minister, Train driver on death charges, Christine Keeler's husband has £40,000 deficiency, Law Report November 19 1975 Queen's Bench Division TV contractors cannot include levy in costs HTV Ltd v Price Commission, Fromme plea over 'hidden witness' is rejected, Jury told of fingerprint on gelignite box, Kidnapper of girl jailed for 12 years, Writ by Miss Redgrave. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Thatcher's warning: sense of economic failure would feed the forces of separatism House of Commons, Success of anti-inflation measures essential for future health of economy, SNP charge of cynical betrayal: 'Scottish voters will educate Government', Removal decree: The Roman, Desire to ease the burden of legislation House of Lords, Debate subjects for Commons, Devolution Bill to be spread over two sessions: Mr Wilson to address English council leaders. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sale of drawings fetches high prices, Coming shortly, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,155, Broadcasting. Sport: Cross-country Foster to race Malinowski at Gateshead, Tennis Americans dominate first round of S African event, Football England still to explore a new world, Racing Racehorse owners in appeal for unity throughout the sport, Hockey University hopes come down with the rain, Squash rackets More room at the top in amateur game, Sports in Brief, Cricket West Indian batsmen struggle to find form, Modera pentathlon Fox well placed for a medal, Rugby Union Edinburgh dazed and gallant in defeat. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Focus on Finance and Accountancy, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Bazaar, Motor Show Place, Christmas gift guide. Reviews: Momentous 15 days The Point of No Return The Strike which broke the British in Ulster By Robert Fisk, Barrier of wariness The Quiet Showman By Montague Haltrecht (Collins, £6), Twiggy Bbc 2, Moral fable to music Ipi-Tombi Her Majesty's, Science fiction Extro By Alfred Bester, Welsh Marschallin, London Contemporary Dance Sadler's Wells, Mixing with the wrong people The White Pumpkin By Denis Hills, A sort of mental pemican Three Essays On Liberty, Representative Government, The Subjection of Women By John Stuart Mill (Oxford, £1.75) On Liberty and Liberalism The Case of John Stuart Mill By Gertrude Himmelfarb (Secker & Warburg, £4.90) James and John Stuart Mill Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century By Bruce Mazlish, Comparison Kubla Khan and The Fall of Jerusalem The mythological school in Biblical criticism and secular literature 1770-1880. By E. S. Shaffer (Cambridge, £8.80), Quick guide, London Mozart Players/Zaliouk Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: A Dreadful Queen's Speech, West European Communists Reject Moscow. Letters to the Editor: The army's mules, Cats and dogs, William Hardcastle fund, Lords' delaying power, Defence planning and the experts, Angels on a needle, Lessons from East Europe for the British motor industry, The accusation of racialism against Zionists, Current cost accounting: some further considerations, Diarist for a day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Bristol candidates From The Times of Monday, November 20, 1950. Obituaries: Mr Colin Clayton, Professor T. Weis-Fogh Distinguished zoophysiologist, Lord Inverforth, Professor J. W. Lever. Business and Finance: Discount market, Sir Monty attacks 'anarchy', Esso Italiana taking action against former chairman, HAT Group predicts another best-ever, Soviet deal with IBM rejected, Business Diary: Cohen's acceptance · Renault's Vernier-Palliez, The right to guess and the freedom to fail, Babcock meets early rebuff on £67m American bid, Union anger as NVT forms moped company, £16m Zambian deal, Shell-Gulf seeks nuclear aid, Woolworth's latest recovery tack, Commodities, Halford Shead agrees to £12m offer from Howden, Treasury backs cuts in spending, Folkes HEFO is well on way to bumper year, Concorde fares pact eludes IATA, OECD experts decide to hold off further reflationary action, Fibre unit puts AKZO in the red, N Sea boundary extension moves may add to areas for exploration, Seats row may delay start of Paris meeting, 76 pc Woolworth profits boost, CBI warning on collapse of Chequers strategy, Sample survey of retail trade, Briefly, London Tin Pile of problems before a Pernas bid, Judge Int comes a cropper on second-half earnings, Swiss shelve application to join 'snake', Blockade threat at Linwood, The 'cod war'-a costly dispute nobody wants, Body plant strike halts Jaguars, Community sees signs of industrial upturn, PO set to place big orders for 1980 network of communications, TSB and Giro proposals promise a better service, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), U S growth doubts despite Kissinger assurance, BTR edges over 50 pc to win Permali, 'Squeeze' by Brussels on S Korean textiles. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues Closing, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Prices close mixed, Stock markets Compensation hopes spur shipbuilders. Business Appointments: Business appointments Accepting Houses Committee's new chief. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats. Births.
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