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The Times - 22/02/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Peter Hill Industrial Staff, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Oxford, By A Staff Reporter, By John Young, By Raymond Perman, From Robert Fisk Dublin, By Pat Healy, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman Dudley, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Rerthoud, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, By Our Political Staff, by Fay Weldon, Edward Mayer, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Roy Hay, John Carter, Harry Goldmoek, Pamela Vandyke Price, George Hutchinson, Arthur Osman, Dan van der Vat, Alan Gibson, John Woodcock, BRYAN JENNETT, , MAYBRAY-KING, , O'HAGAN, , JOHN REDDAWAY, , EDWIN R. LINZ, , JOHN FISHER, , MAX MORRIS, , PHYLLIS CORNELL, , BRUCE OF DONINGTON, , ERIC D. MORLEY, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , I. LAPENNA, , PETER REDDAWAY, , P. J. D. WILES, , MARTIN DEWHIRST, , LJUBO SIRC, , HECTOR MONRO, , BARBARA ALLEN, , P. D. MUNDAY, , I. C. H. HANKINSON, , DAVID HALL, , By our Medical Correspondent, By E. J. Tinsley Professor of Theology University of Leeds, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Michael Burn writes:, Mr Robin Maxwell-Hyslop, MP, writes:, By Gordon Allan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Sydney Friskin, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Margaret Drummond, By Peter Wainwright, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Young, By Sue Masterman and Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, John Drummond, MS, Patricia Tisdall, Vera Di Palma, Andrew Wilson, Francis Kinsman, FE, By Ashley Druker, Terry Byland,

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News: French minister frees women in 'new Dreyfus case', Free contraceptive scheme widened, Left journal closes in Yugoslavia, Gardening Digging-in against the dive bombers, Director's wife found in pool died accidentally, Sir Keith seeks incentives for risk-takers and wealth-makers, 20 held in London vice raid, Coal board cushions price rise for domestic users, Press charter talks founder, Tour man drops his action against Mr Benn, Mrs Castle tells her critics: Vote Tory if you are not satisfied, Educational priority given to polytechnics, Mr Wilson will be in power as long as Labour, Waldheim call for new Cyprus talks, 25 pc rise it London country bus fares, The radio station that is forced to pretend most of its listeners do not exist, Workers to fight for Harrier, ITV to cut popular programmes, Good Food Guide Eating up the Junction, British objection to EEC regional fund dropped, British girl murdered in Orleans, Kidnapped girl's voice heard on tape, Official IRA 'trying to smash' splinter group, Heaving shoulders and tired wrists that add up to a proper peal of bells, Italy's airports 'deficient', Spanish prince in France for shoot with president, Cambodian train ambushed by communists, BBC replaces MP chosen for EEC programme, Child is dropped 40ft to safety from house fire, Gold shipment vanishes on way to Canada, OAU setback to S African détente, Grace's selection, Travel Carry me back to old Virginia, An ecumenism dating from the earliest times, Census anonymity plea, Journalists given righht of silence, 90 held in Madrid protest riots, Asmara shaken by renewed battles 'just like Vietnam', Drink Wines for the great occasion, 100,000 deprived of EEC vote, Mr Steel says, Human Rights Commission condemns Israel, Thatcher 'walkabout' stopped by huge crowd in Edinburgh, Nine warned of threat to birds, Army plans to keep veto powers in Portugal, Mr Vorster overrules race decision on theatre, Science report Medicine: Risk of smoking, Cash offer gets French ports open, Diesel engines checked after derailment, How Birmingham's century of scientific achievement was inspired by one man's vision, Hint of trouble stops minister's university visit, Crosland warning on cost of breaking the social contract. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Arms plot charge, Post Office to increase charges next month, Appeals of two union ballot riggers fail, Queen's Bench Division Carpenter's use of hammer 'offensive' Hylton v Ohlson, Heavy sentence demanded for Mr Godber, Mr Maudling, Mr Short not on trial, judge says, Alleged torture 'was in Ulster', Appeals against Luton murder convictions fail, Soviet dissident recants in Leningrad trial, Watergate men face 30 months in jail, Eating places fined for hygiene offences, Human rights court accuses Britain of breaking convention, Economist in NZ spying case acquitted, Court of Appeal Councils must clear overgrown footpaths Hereford and Worcester County Council v Newman, Council fails in plea on decision by minister. Display Advertising: Wim, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saga, World Expeditionary Association, Swedish Lloyd, Bank Base Rates, Carras, Bösendorfer Pianos Limited, The University Life Assurance Society, Jascot, Shure, Pan Am, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Augustus Barnett, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Finland, Philips, Incurables, W. F. & R. K. Swan (Hellenic) Ltd., Emi. Politics and Parliament: Controlling the use of personal information, Disquiet persists over Industry Bill committee, Government hint that pensioners may get cheaper TV licences House of Commons, Cheaper TV fee plan for elderly, Choice of committee MPs not matter for Speaker, MPs chosen to study abortion laws. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Rentals, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Lent, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Business Services, Saturday Bazaar, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Bridge On the attack, Lebanese painting fetches £22,050, Television highlights, Radio, Chess The thrill of it all, Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,925. Reviews: Music for strings, The missionary quest for Schoenberg, Songs for Romantics, Radio Experiment, Sexual chemistry, An exquisite Butterfly. Property: Country Properties. Sport: Bobsleigh Practice points to victory for Germany, Football Liverpool could come unstuck, Tennis, Lone ranger who is never alone, Sportsview Golf with a 90-year-old who kept wicket for W.G., Snow reports from European resorts, Sports in Brief, Racing Weights in favour of Captain Christy, Rugby Union Runners to lose and a run to end in county semi-finals, Skiing Two teenagers make it a notable day for youth, Olympic Games Assurances do not dispel doubts on Games, Athletics Middle distance races best for Britain, Weekend fixtures, Hockey Higher standard expected in university match, Cricket England follow success with the bat by taking valuable wicket. Editorials/Leaders: Industry Under Scrutiny, Marxists Suppress Marxists, The Scholars Of The Round Table. Letters to the Editor: Bicycles by rail, Improving literacy in schools, The Royal Family, Women's tennis, Forestry in Scotland, Trial of Mihajlov in Yugoslavia, Jewish charity money, Britain's duty to Cyprus, Unsolicited advice, Organ transplants, Any alternative to EEC?, Threat to press freedom. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, University news. Obituaries: Mr Charles Stocks Former Crown Commissioner, Sir Colin Weedon Two notable careers, John Vyvyan, Dr Edith Bone. Business and Finance: Lloyds Bank profit shows 43pc fall to £75m after heavy provisions for losses, Mr Benn attacks typewriter group as dismissed workers stage sit-in, Leyland toolroom strike stops production of Minis, CJB chief resigns in dispute over policy, Amax sees outcome below peak $148m, Vauxhall men refuse rise 'to save jobs', Costs of commission, Single rate likely for North Sea tax-with exemptions, Taxpayers defence fund, Ranks Hovis McDougall tests rights market with £15.8m issue, Bank paid 'fair price' to Burmah, Taxation: Readers ask Age allowances and invalidity benefits, Assurance By-pass your wife to avoid extra gift tax, Chile earns £684m from copper, U S report may speed Chrysler aid, Talking shop Don't panic if you can't pay the bills, A hidden message in the picture, MK Refrigeration find going tougher with profit pared to £1.4m, Guinness Peat seeks M Alkan at 37p, Tate & Lyle to raise its investment in refineries, Brokers'views, Japanese steel producers seek export cartel, NYSE criticizes Securities Bill, Commodities Copper gains another £8 a tonne, Italy will spend tax windfall, Six-month deficit of £8.87m for Vavasseur, Sugar growers move to stop CSR bid, Investor's week Hesitant market · Bernard Sunley, Gold Krugerrands for the medium term?, Property Growth acquires Atlantic Assurance, Further loss at Pickles could seal Berger offer, UNIT TRUSTS: Medium and Income funds (progress this year, CEGB assigns reactor work to nuclear group, Equities end account on nervous tack. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Investment trust valuations, The Times Share Indices, Discount market, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous close to account, Stock markets Nervous close to the account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Births.

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