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The Times - 28/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Peter Strafford, By Staff Reporters, From Christopher Walker and Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By Our Financial Staff, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Birmingham, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Knipe, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Jane Monahan, John Higgins, Charles Lewsen, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Alan Coren, Ned Chaillet, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, By Dennis Bird, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, John Young, Fred Emery, Bernard Levin, PHS, Paul Martin, J. A. FLETCHER, , CLIVE BINGLEY, , MICHAEL EDDOWES, , MAURICE XIBERRAS, , WINIFRED EWING, , JAMES WHETTER, , JOAN BOWEN REES, , ROY GREGORY, , GIDEON RAFAEL, , HARRY GRAHAM, , ROBIN HOOPER, , O. F. BROWN, , W. H. BALDWIN, , DIANA ASHBY, , HORACE B.BARLOW, , LOUIS FITZGIBBON, , T. G. ROSENTHAL, , A. ARMSTRONG, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, Sir Charles Tennyson, R.B.N., By Anthony Rowley, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, From Our European Business Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, R. W. HOLDER, , DONALD ROYAL, , GERALD EAST, , D. R. MYDDELTON, , K. A. YEOMANS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Charles Kennedy, Michael Bally, By Ashley Druker, By Peter Elliott, By Tony May,

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News: Anti-abortion nurses' plea to committee, North-west militants try to swing 11 hospital regions behind '9 to 5' day for junior doctors, Assurances given on school meals, Mercedes manager kidnapped in Argentina, Time wasted on desk work officers told, Westerners start to leave Beirut, Turks give state funeral to murdered envoys, Spaniards stirred by Franco life struggle, Teacher complained of table tennis in place of work, inquiry is told, MP attacks consulate over girl's death, Warm Moscow welcome for Hanoi leader, Lebanon heads for disaster, EEC objections to wine tax rejected by France, Mr Sadat welcomed by President as 'friend', Bomb victim 'sensed life would be short', Finding ways of preserving Europe's classic past, Trust seeks more sailing boats to restore, Fashion, French Socialists and Communists resent constraints of alliance, Sale room event: One of only, Bomb blasts Jerusalem hotel front, Trade unions aim to change society, Mr Scargill says, Call to end half-hearted politics in Europe, US buildings target for Puerto Ricans, Eight cities suffer in worldwide attacks by terrorist bombers, Only small glow from Beacon Hill US version of 'Upstairs, Downstairs' is dropped, 25 hurt in motorway fog crash, Man of 80 dies as blaze sweeps geriatric ward, Threats to Peru's political balance, Science report Obstetrics: IUDs and ectopic pregnancies, Christmas turkey prices up by half, Crisis meeting in Milan to save opera houses, Britain puts pressure on Rhodesia at UN, 'Investment contract' proposed, Passions are inflamed by Goncourt, Lisbon regains control of provincial town, Irish Cabinet firm as kidnap siege drags on, Dr Waldheim more hopeful of solution in Spanish Sahara after talks in three countries, Israel worried over plight of Jews in Lebanon, Tories press for early Cabinet pledge on devolution, Bank confident after market shrugs off Slater, Walker fears, £600m plan for feeding the world's hungry, Baader-Meinhof trial will resume today, Indonesia hardens its line on Portuguese Timor, Chief Rabbi and Cardinal seek more cooperation, Film institute says it has spent year's grant, How the SNP has set out to win over the uncommitted majority, Tower of Pisa is leaning less but Ravenna is sinking faster and there are fears for its mosaics, Support for Angola group sought in London, America believes none but the brave can beat the threat of international terrorism, Few coach services to run on Boxing Day, Thanksgiving service, Valuation of Soviet defence 'nonsense', No bias against workers' paper, advertisers say, The Times Diary A slice of life in London, Police chief queries headlight rule safety, Marcos aide assassinated in presidential palace, Work resumes on Montreal Olympics site, Detailed talks on Commons broadcasting, Overspending by local authorities may be less than was feared, Mild swing to the left in Swiss election, Pacifist to sue the police, Doctors fight for 'chance in a million', 68 dead as Bolivian aircraft explodes. Index. Politics and Parliament: Direct grant to grammar schools ends, Dangerous fireworks being kept in bond, Selective programme of price restraint on essential goods, Tory MP's offer on dying trees, Attempt to limit council powers over children, Challenge on freedom of the press, Priorities in legal aid being studied House of Lords, Government on target in battle to cut inflation, Sikh wants to take crash helmet case to Lords, Opposition want pay beds to stay while NHS royal commission investigates, Price displays in pubs, Labour MP says Mrs Castle is wrong person for job, Action over petrol's 'gimmick' war likely House of Commons, £4,500m budget: talk of collapse attacked as 'scaremongering', Polytechnic investigation, Freeze would hit jobs, Mrs Williams hints at further subsidies, Handicapped man appeals. Display Advertising: British Monomarks, Gripperrods Holdings Limited, Reynolds Diversified Corporation, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co Limited, Amber Day Holdings Limited, Herring Daw, CAP, France, Hoverlloyd, Bank Base Rates, The Times, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Distinction, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Mas, Laing, Lovell, Taylor Pallister & Co. Limited, Globe Investment Trust Limited, Nordic Bank Singapore Branch, Harrods, Fiat Commercial Vehicles. Law: Bomber's father is denied bail, Suicide-bid gas damaged killer's brain, PC fined £250 for car offence, Playland judge attacks sale of pornography, Runaway made ward of court, Chancery Division TUC order in union merger talks set aside Rothwell v Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff and the Trades Union Congress, Threatening letters sent to Mrs Sheila Buckley, Football perjury charge in Germany, Girl jailed for storing arms for 'the Jackal', Director found not guilty in fraud trial, Court of Appeal Signatory liable on form signed in blank United Dominions Trust Ltd v Western, Court of Appeal Cannabis seized by customs stays imported Regina v Green, Entry not automatic Regina v Immigration Officer, Ex parte Akhtar, Man who took boy jailed. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Beckford interest raises price of Rosebery books, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,136, Radio, Broadcasting, Architecture on TV. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Cuckoo Waltz Granada, Johann Strauss's far from sleepy lagoon, Jade Kings Head, Musica Reservata Queen Elizabeth Hall, Swan Lake Covent Garden, Farjeon Reviewed Mermaid. Sport: Tennis Connors among strong field in Dewar Cup, Ice skating An Olympic winter which could bring Britain medals, Rugby Union Problems for London over choice of backs, Racing Little bit of luck helps Walwyn reach yet another landmark, Golf Defeat for club professionals, Motor racing Alfa test their formula one comeback car, Football Revie picks four recognized strikers, For the Record, Gymnastics How Andrianov scraped home by a nose. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 27, 1950 Japanese freed, King Hassan: building sandcastles on the road from Morocco. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Sadat In Washington, The City Still Needs Risk-Takers. Letters to the Editor: A brave new world, Gibraltar integration, Do-it-yourself, Eye-tests on kittens, Dogmatic policies over jobs, Famous epileptics, Sandilands failure over inflation accounting, Reasons for growth in civil service, Miscarriage of justice, Israel and Lebanon, Devolution: the unity of Britain, Publishing poetry, Satisfaction of creation, Gas bill stability, Docks finances: more positive attitude needed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Book prizes awarded, Church news. Births. Obituaries: The Rev A. M. Gamble, Mr R. A. Ramsay, Mr Colin Agnew, Sir William Teeling Former Conservative MP. Business and Finance: Discount market, Printing press inquiry, Bruised London Poster recovers, Commodities Soviet denial of sugar purchase, TPG suspended while board thinks again, UK metal stocks, World shipping in the throes of the worst recession since the thirties, NUBE plans to 'get tough' with Midland over profit-sharing, Jobs scheme for redundant Innocenti men, Agricultural machinery exports rise, Volkswagen to hire workers, Government will pay 6p a share in its £26m rescue of Alfred Herbert, Slater's strategic share stakes, Further fall in German investment forecast, Industrial grant and loan rates up, French union calls for state control of CII, Golden Hope reaches new earnings peak but Highlands & Lowlands Para slips back, Inflation accounting: when profits and potential insolvency go hand in hand, Business Diary: Book stall · Vokos' City Press, Computers now link all rail freight network, Lloyds man accused of acting as gambler, Restaurant group wound up, CBI warns Mr Wilson on too early reflation, Briefly, BP and Iranian Oil make North Sea find, Sirdar peak bucks textile trend, Overseas Pechiney fears loss this year: board cautious, ENI wins £285m Nigerian order, Furness Withy switch, Eternit adds 20p to put £4.5m value on Atlas, Italy lends Russia £430m to buy plant, Shutdown at Govan in dispute on welding, Enka's Dutch workers agree to cutbacks, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), French steel plans likely to be delayed, Ryton men ask Chrysler to close for a month, Percy Bilton usefully ahead and record year is in sight, Mr Goldsmith confirms he offered to buy Slater stake in Haw Par, Jessel wind-up petitions are adjourned, Threat to Conoco N Sea search. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Slater rescue steadies equities, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Prices stay firm, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues closing. Business Appointments: Business appointments New board members for Reed. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms.

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