The Times - 10/07/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By David Wood Political Editor, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, By Our Education Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By David Leigh, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Education correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By A Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Edward Mortimer, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government, Correspondent, , From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent Southampton, By Our Arts Reporter, From Henry Giniger, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Richard Wigg, By Our Foreign Staff, From George Clark and Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Jane Monahan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Derek Parker, Richard Harris, Peter Tinniswood, Roy Lewis, Michael Ratcliffe, Ion Trewin, H. R. F. Keating, Tom Hutchinson, Roland Penrose, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, Stephen Walsh, Keith Horner, European Parliament Strasbourg, Bernard Levin, Pearce Wright Science Editor, PHS, Ronald Butt, IVOR H. MILLS., PAT MEACOCK., HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , KENNET, , S. I. B. LANGDALE., WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, , HERBERT van THAL, , OLIVER CALDECOTT, , EGON RONAY, , GEOFFREY GRIGSON, , NICHOLAS BENNETT, , JULIAN GUEST, , PETER DAWSON, , ANN CAULFIELD., EUGENE E. TRUNNELL, , D. A. WAKEFORD, JULIAN DENTON, , /John Groser, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Macdonald Hastings writes:, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, From René Dabernat, From David Cross, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Christopher Wilkins, By Hugh Clayton, By Tim Congdon, By David Young, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Financial Staff, S. W. ROSKILL, R. H. PHILLIPSON, , D. G. LINDSAY, , COLIN PRESTIGE, , P. D. HENDERSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Desmond Quigley, Edward Townsend, Peter Waymark, by Chris Powell, by Peter Hopkirk, by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, by Hassan Shaida, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, R.V., G.L., by Atique Ahmad, by Mustafa Jaffari, by a Special Correspondent, by Liz Thurgood, by Peter Hill, by Haleh Afshar, by Hushang Mehr Ayin, by Margaret Aldridge,
ResumoNews: South Africa faces national strike by white miners, An employment paradox, Hostels proposed for recovery of mentally ill, Mr Foot gives his support to Cabinet policy, Journalists dismissed in pay dispute, Crucial decision must be taken when freeze ends, How much of a gamble is the great space link-up?, Six-vote majority in TUC for £6 pay-limit proposal, Students are refused their degrees, Ian Trethowan to be new BBC TV chief, Tories to back Chancellor despite reservations, Praise for 'ugly duckling' councils, Unions must not be antagonized, Mr Benn says, New method shows up fingerprints on fabrics and plastics, Secret report on agency's illegal activities, Tripos results: Modern and medieval languages, Wealth tax seen as threat to bequests, Oil firm admits getting money from CIA, Huge increase in defence spending puts nation into top 15, Mr Sadat claims agreement on Sinai pact, Teheran Long-term markets attract British companies, Plaintiffs urged to use court for small claims, 37% pay rise accepted by seamen's leaders, The Times Diary Wanted: a bigger splash, A primary case for Labour, Rush to build hotels as western visitors take second place to Arabs, Cost of living, Portugal's soldiers tighten grip, Development, Election of leading industrialists will give them a stronger political voice, Hospital hygiene report 'kept secret', Tunisia angered by EEC curb on olive oil, The new rich out on a spending spree, Focus Research by Susan Morgan Balance of payments, U S estimates predict poor grain harvest in Russia, Plans for steel production capacity of 15 million tons annually, Worst form of air pollution now is smoking, Ford victory on arms for Turkey, Voyage to show Irish were first in America, Anti-strike insurance promised to employers, Imports a great burden on communications, Switzerland to admit fewer foreign workers, Airline buys into the big league, New techniques to market natural gas, Self-sufficiency in food difficult through harsh terrain and lack of 'sweet water', Caring for old is 'as big a challenge as cancer', Industry, Boroughs seek West Indian foster parents, Dublin arrest of IRA leader may jeopardize ceasefire, Labour in dilemma on Europe, Post Office plans 8½p post, 3p phone unit and cuts in services, Backbenchers in campaign to aid Mr Prentice, Telecommunications, CBI hold out for £5 or less, Science report Evolution: Moving towards a more acid world, Oil, Tamils refuse to toe the line laid down by Mrs Gandhi in Delhi, Developing alternative uses for oil, Too few hands to turn Iran into 'Western Japan', Uneasy interlude for Italian Government, Brighton's West Pier to close this year, Canberra loans inquiry possible, Mining, Families of air crash dead get 'over £20,000', Ambassadors to see two space takeoffs, Shah's great dream, Doctors take cautious line in private-bed dispute, Stringent efforts to save fuel, 'Jackal' named as a leader of Palestinian terrorists, Honduran call to seize U S banana business, Zaire report says Mr Hills will go back home with Mr Callaghan, Monetary summit proposed by President Giscard, Mobile training centres created, West Europe And Overseas, Shopping, Queueing to buy into banks, New trust to fight censorship growth, Argentine president's rival in strong position to take over, MP fights Anglican plan to abolish private patronage, Motoring New hatchback competes with 'a small hearse', Managers to seek inspection after school visit refusal, Buildings rise but so do costs and rents, Three cases of typhoid in holidaymakers, Inquiry at polytechnic sought by MP, Insatiable demand for cars. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: National Carbonising Company Limited, Bank Sanaye Iran, Teacher (Distillers) Limited, Toronto Dominion, British Precision Bearings, Bank Sepah, Multiple Display Advertisements, Iranians' Bank, Richard Ellis, Sony, The Bank Of Iran & The Middle East, Sarabex, LA Ina, The International Bank Of Iran & Japan, The Yorkshire Insurance Company Limited, General Motors Overseas Finance N.V., Hoechst Finance Limited, Drummond's Suitings, Bank Base Rates, Pobjoy Mint Limited, Medliners, Orion Insurance, Arya National Shipping Lines, Bank Bazargani Iran, Alliance Alders, Arbuthnot Latham, Pool Promoters Association, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited., Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited., The British Bank Of The Middle East, Clark & Fenn, Banque Etebarate Iran, Export Promotion Centre Of Iran,, Iran Line, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Political Quarterly, Iran Ararat Beverage Co., Laing, The Middle East, National Iranian Oil Company, Family Circle, Iran Air, Constable, Andre Deutsch, Dragonfall Books:, Atcost, Iran Overseas Investment Bank Limited, Bank Melli Iran, Hine, Wansbeck, Midland Bank International. Politics and Parliament: MP's room in Commons is 'bugged' by magazine, Younger MPs, Export firms' record of achievements House of Lords, Welcome for inquiry into case of Steven Meurs, Fewer redundancies than expected among RN personnel: Suez Canal to be used, Government will take majority stake in machine tool group House of Commons, Error to think vote in UK referendum was for a federal Europe. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man fined £400 for hiding his smuggled terrier, Charges against police inspectors, Courts send quarter more children into care, Committal for sentence Regina v Birtles, Claim dismissed in French abortion case, Father jailed for manslaughter of baby daughter, Solomonic judgment on Comores independence, Buckton son cleared, Court of Appeal Servant ignored orders: employers liable to injured boy Rose v Plenty, 18 guilty in Lesotho treason trial, Young man's death 'gives glimpse of rabies terrors', Queen's Bench Division Fee paid to others makes unqualified conveyancer guilty Reynolds v Hoyle, Bomb trial man says he was beaten in jail. Official Appointments and Notices: Bosworth Field wins conservation prize, Cordwainers' Company, University news. Sport: Yachting When the sea is not big enough for two, Golf, Croquet, Hockey Great Britain to train before Montreal event, Motor racing Donohue at the wheel of new March-Ford, Cycling Kneteman wins twelfth stage of tour, Racing Boone's Cabin should stop French raiders at Newmarket, Tennis Africans threaten ILTF walkout, Sports in Brief, Motor racing New backing for Lotus, Doncaster, Horse show Another triumph for Pennwood Forgemill, Athletics Mrs Payne back in Great Britain team as manager, Squash rackets Hunt faces strong opposition, Cricket Shuttleworth and Hughes steady Lancashire. Reviews: Doing it Mao's way Inside China By Peter Worsley, Science fiction The Wrong End of Time By John Brunner (Eyre Methuen, £3.25), Macbeth Festival Hall/Radio 3, Incurably criminal The Dangerous Edge By Gavin Lambert (Barrie & Jenkins, £4.50) Naked is the Best Disguise The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes By Samuel Rosenberg (Arlington, £2.95), Peter Grimes Covent Garden, Gem Soho Poly, London debuts, Diane Bbc 2, The Misanthrope National, The ambitions of young Verdi The Dramatic Genius of Verdi Studies of Selected Operas Volume One, Nabucco to La Traviata By Vincent Godefroy (Gollancz £6), Fiction Prophet of the Wind By Barbara Rees (New English Library, £2.50) The Untouchable Juli By James Aldridge (Michael Joseph, £3.50) The Marriage Machine, Getting us steam George Stephenson A Biographical Study of the Father of Railways By Hunter Davies (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £4.95), Barcelona's white palace of the arts, For the colonialist record On the Spot, Man not myth Hawker of Morwenstow Portrait of a Victorian Eccentric By Piers Brendon, Mia Farrow to join RSC. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Secretarial and General Appointments GENERAL, Theatres, Focus on Engineering vacancies, Entertainments Also On Page 9, Funeral Arrangements, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Direct from the Scarborough folies, this dangerous game of demand and seek, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 10, 1950 Channel rower. Editorials/Leaders: Australia Needs Credible Government, Crime Goes On Rising, Stabilizing The Housing Market. Letters to the Editor: Society under pressure, Amazing value, The accountability of MPs, Office rents and rating, Powers of militant students, Neighbours, Best-seller lists, Votes without canvassing, Myth of subsidy for car users, Taxes and sacrifices, A worrying anomaly in trust laws, Restoring furniture, Barlaston Hall, Putting techniques, Revenue's inefficiency: another case to answer, Race relations poem. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Last private tenure horn for sale, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,042, Radio. Marriages. Obituaries: Cdr R. T. Bower, Mr F. E. N. St Barbe, James Robertson Justice, MR FRED BURNLEY A TV director of distinction, Mr Bryan Anns. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Further heavy buying exhausts long tap, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange prices Long-gilts again strong, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Why French franc will rejoin 'snake' today, Discount market, Managing directors' resignations end overhaul of Keyser Ullmann, Associated Leisure dip but recovery at close, Gilts rush exhausts 'tap' stock, Waddington sprints in second half, U S groups cleared of price-fixing, Eurosyndicat, Commodities Sugar closes at day's 'highs' but cocoa weak, Issues & Loans Lankro places 1.25m shares to raise £900,000, As one 'intelligent person' to another..., Rise in American short-term loan rates predicted, Sterling has best session for more than two weeks, Libyan deal gives Italy oil in exchange for assistance, Final appeal by food industry on controls, Measures soon to help textiles, Tax blamed for halved colour TV sales, Washington awaits big Russian grain orders, De Beers sales rise by 13pc, Warning of dearer mortgages, Refinancing Alfred Herbert, Alvis lay-offs add 1,200 to BLMC idle, Forced disclosure dangers outlined by ICI director, Alfred Herbert to receive up to £25m aid under Government rescue scheme, Slower pace from Alliance Alders Paper, Car buying at three-year June low, Confident mood at Arbuthnot Latham, Stronger recession forecast, Pledge on worker directorships, Associated Newspapers pulls out of fall as year goes by, How the film industry could learn to love the Prime Minister, Business Diary: Chrysler's Riccardo · Keyser's withdrawals, Brussels favour brake on U K public spending, Dooars Hldgs, SKF buys Thorn stake to tie up Twist bid. Business Appointments: Business appointments Amalgamated Investment names new chief executive. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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