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The Times - 27/08/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Eric Marsden, By Our Arts Reporter, By Robert Parker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Leigh, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Christopher Walker, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Carter, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Jane Monahan, From Charles Harrison, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Alan Coren, Stephen Walsh, Kenneth Loveland, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Klara Fehér, , Brian Alderson, Edward Hart, Gerald Ely, John Grant, Raymond Fletcher, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, John Organ, IAN HARVEY, , PHILIP R. J. BURCH, , HERBERT DINGLE, , THOMAS DALBY, , DAVID NORTHCROFT, , ALASTAIR PILKINGTON, , P. H. PARKER, , ALAN THOMPSON, , IRIS MURDOCH, , R. H. MOLE, , MARION McGREGOR, , E. G. IRVING, , JOHN WAITE, , DENNIS A. BRUNNING, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent., From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, Sir Andrew Gilchrist, Roland Gant, Graham H. Greenwell, Sir John Stow, Cyril Bainbridge, By Edward Townsend, By Margaret Walters, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, John Earle, ROD ALLEN, , DAVID GREEN, , From John Earle, Patricia Tisdall, David Levack, by James Mulchrone, M.S., by Margaret Stone, by E. A. Ostro, by Peter Norman, by Richard Wigg, by Klaus Meyer-Horn, by John Earle, by Joan Pearce,

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News: Archaeology report Repton: Saxon glass workshop, Mr Smith blames ANC for collapse of talks, Homes put societies in the lead, EEC counts its millions, Homeless men who break law hard to help, Baby starvation inquiry 'will not be a whitewash', Spanish right wants reforms, Conservatives ready to challenge Government's approach to inflation as outlined in pamphlet, Argentina alert called as Army crisis blows up, Philippines to pay ransom for stewardess, Six figure clients join smaller savers, Licence plan urged to end football hooliganism, £86,000 paintings stolen, University strike may mar British Association meeting, The Times Diary In search of a chef d'oeuvre, Mr Ford's new style of 'meet the people' campaign wins votes, Bupa considers taking over Malta hospital, Holidays for those with the taste for adventure, Terrorists bomb Malaysian monument, Breton bombers strike again as Paris mourns, The slow process of Tory reconciliation, Gen Franco must step down before it is too late, Holidays to cost more despite record profits, Latest pamphlets Amazing development of the Bach family, Mine rescuers had to work without detailed plans, Bahrain's ruler heeds brother, Warning on education 'crisis point' by UN, Amin anger over Mr Hills's comments, Record entry for 1976 yacht race to America, Independence rewards virtue, Important role of private homes for elderly, Dr Kissinger on verge of achieving agreement over Sinai, Portrait miniatures left to V & A, Saving banks Malcolm Harrison Fears of uncertain future bring in the cash, Deliberate expansion abroad W Germany, Lively and secure development Italy, Timor Governor 'can hold on until today', Automatic rail brake to stop 'suicide' drivers, The pleasures of peat, A glimmer of hope to confound the prophets of doom, London hires coaches to beat bus crisis, Better U S grain prospects may help Russia, Some telephone call fees to be held pending talks, Men behind the Portuguese struggle for power, Journalists agree £6 rise but dispute still on, A funny thing happened on my way to the studio, Barge skippers end their blockade of Rotterdam, Magnetism's basis believed to be found, Edinburgh's head criticized for opera lottery plan, Books: an illustration is a work of art, Cold comfort in miners' vote for £6 pay limit, Providing overseas aid where it is needed most, Pumping more liquid assets into economy France, Torturers given state jobs by junta, Control extended to remote areas Colombia, MP criticizes decision not to grant bail, Hope wanes for Northern Ireland power-sharing talks as the pressure mounts for a new government move, Government cannot account for play subsidy of £50 a child, Tory appeal for resistance over Portugal, Science report Genetics: Nitrogen-fixing maize, Non-aligned nations are urged to unite over economic planning, Potato shortage warning after drought, MP says security on sea rigs 'inadequate', Partial ceasefire signed by two Angolan rivals, Truancy report says pupils should be able to choose their teachers. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, London Electrical And General Trust Limited., Sparbankernas Bank Aktiebolag, General Accident, Skop, Caixa Geral De Depósitos, Organization Of Savings Banks, Landesbaken And Girozentralen, Italian Savings Banks, Tresor, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Genova E Imperia, Interim Statement, Bank Base Rates, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Firenze, Greek Post Office Savings Bank, The Times, Cassa DI Risparmio Delle Provincie Lombarde, Western Trust & Savings Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Tsb Unit Trust, Cassa Centrale DI Risparmio V.E. Per Le Province Siciliane, Lovell, Tsb, Hine, Rhp, Olivetti, Weir. Arts and Entertainment: Timman beats Adorjan in chess game, Finns on the South Bank, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,083, Pair in twenties victorious in bridge contest. Law: Mother beats jail deadline, Jewish activist jailed by Odessa court, Sentences ' must strike fear' into offenders, Train robber sentenced for shoplifting, Reporter jailed for 'insulting the Army', Parents fail to save high school, Poet arrested by security police in South Africa, Davis supporters are fined for daubing slogan, Two Bangladesh arrests on wealth charges. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: MPs try to stop pottery deal. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Situations Wanted, Leisure and Educational Courses. Reviews: Le nozze di Figaro King's, Edinburgh, Edward II Young Vic, Gusher of thin crude from North Sea Oil Strike North Bbc 1, Three Choirs Festival Worcester, Comic-strip love for a hoodlum Happy End Lyric, Bunyan's pilgrims in a tribal musical Pilgrim Assembly Hall, Edinburgh, Quiet musical revolution LSO/Klee Albert Hall / Radio 3. Sport: Athletics Opposition and frantic days may conquer Walker, Sports in Brief, Golf Armour leads qualifiers, Cricket Hobbs hits the fastest century since 1920, Football Explosive end to nothing in particular, Yachting Concentration crucial for competitors at Burnham, Racing Epsom savours National Hunt tang, Rowing Ireland make history by not coming last. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Property New trend in office location. Editorials/Leaders: A Question Of Safe Conduct, The Welsh And Their Water, Primacy Of The Child's Welfare. Letters to the Editor: Exposure to plutonium, Minority decisions, Self-employed and a case for VAT, Frank Thompson, Commons crockery, Community Land Bill, Overmanning is one reason why the film industry cannot find production finance, Public investment in marine research, Anomaly in index-linked pensions, No play at Headingley, An elected Cabinet, Research for MPs, Cigarette smoking and lung cancer, Effect of £6 increase on the lower paid, A government newspaper. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Glasgow, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Mr Frederick Althaus, Professor W. G. Keyworth Eminent in vegetable research, Sir Garnet Gordon, Professor Hogren, Sir Richard Whittington. Business and Finance: Discount market, Siater, Walker Trust, Costain in talks on Iran new town, Bonn breaks self-imposed ban on borrowing abroad, Minister backs register to beat 'lump' system, BA chairman rules out bribery in TriStar deal, Senate inquiry on petrodollars, Steel plant furnace start faces union wrath, Oil imports surge cuts US monthly trade surplus to $977m-fourth highest on record, Ministers call for commodities aid programme, Big openings for UK plastics in Germany, Italians set about refurbishing their state industries' tarnished image, Tariff rise for Centre Hotels, Accountants criticize capital transfer tax, Kuwaiti official forecasts 10 pc dearer Opec crude, Judge rules against Crest's plea on Panel, Shares climb higher in strong market, Overseas Accord on Dutch bank link-up, Commodities Tin price drops £41 as stocks rise, Business Diary: Ring leader? ·Train of events, Australian joint engine plan gains approval, Opec advisers complete detailed study, Advertising & marketing \cp850,000 spending to curb inflation, Issues & Loans Two successful rights offers, Prospect of PO thaw over cable contracts, Reports Redeployment at Crown House, Tightening the reins on the banks, Tobacco to cost more, Forgetting what the bearish arguments were, Leyland cuts anger Italian car unions, Tokyo unprepared for collapse of Kohjin, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Car makers see imports taking one third of next year's 1m sales, Mobil wins stake in £1,381m Saudi project. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock markets Early gains cut sharply back in final hour, Stock Exchange prices Further gains. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new directors join Bernard Wardle board. Births.

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