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The Times - 08/04/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Medical Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, From David Hencke, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Groser, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Charles Hargove, From Michael Knipe, From Drew Middleton, From Bruce Palling, By Diana Geddes, By David Leigh and Neville Hodgkinson, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Overy, William Mann, Max Harrison, John Percival, Irvine Wardle, Alan Coren, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, Judith Listowel, PHS, Hugh Reay, Bernard Levin, DAVID MAUD, , JULIAN BION, , PATRICIA PENN, , TERRY BAMFORD, , MARY SEYMOUR, , NADINE BEDDINGTON, , E. T. WARREN, , FRED HOYLE, , D. R. ROYCE, , GODFREY PILKINGTON, , JACK BAER, , GEOFREY AGNEW, , DILHORNE, , H. C. LEON, , A. R. C. WESTLAKE, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Richard Manktelow, Dr Arnold Cooke, Dr M. M. Badawi, E. G. C., by Derek Harris, by John Young, D.H., by Sandra Bisp Thomson Regional Newspapers, by John Young planning Reporter, J.Y., by Michael Chaplin, by John Gibson, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, From David Cross, From Vanva Walker-Leigh, By Paul Routledge, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, R. J. SANDILANDS, , D. C. N. SALMON, , M. A. BOSMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Eric Wigham, By Peter Wainwright, By David Mott,

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News: Mr Whitlam cancels mercy flight to Saigon, Five dug out alive in avalanche, 'Lifebelt' of the 1930s is still in use, Thalidomide article ban to be examined, Farmers plan picket today to exclude eggs, 'Shy North-easterners should learn how to shout for a bigger slice of the national cake', President Ford urges America to stay confident despite setbacks, Commitment to the arts brings optimism despite hard times, Britain speeds plan for hospital in N Vietnam, Phnom Penh Government fears it may lose airport in face of big insurgent assault, Labour MPs draw up their battle lines, Ban on overtime brings worse rail disruption, Cairo talks help to mend Arafat-Sadat rift, 30-day mourning period for Chiang Kai-shek, Hospital paybed booking after 13-week ban, Contest of credibility in Connally bribes trial, Turkey alleges Greeks moving to Dodecanese, CIA director makes a plea for intelligence sources to have greater protection, 'Inconsistent attitude' to women alcoholics, Amin troops take over at border, Soviet missiles stockpiled in East Africa, Ex-minister begins fast over elections, Smallpox spread in India by Bangladesh migrants, Parting with brass to get rid of muck, Joint space mission unaffected by Soyuz, A quick change in apartheid may soon face Mr Vorster, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Promise to prisoners wins freedom for 23 hostages, Town with unique past gropes for a future, Lawyers attack proposals on motoring fines, Food prices in Pakistan to go up by 50 per cent, EEC vote details in White Paper, 6,000 willing to adopt Vietnam war orphans, Student leader rebuffs Government over housing register plan, Pretoria now enriching its uranium, Provisional IRA local chiefs may have free hand to resume fight, Making of a chemical halted after explosion, TUC ready to mobilize behind campaign for British withdrawal, As the communists advance on Saigon, will President Thieu be forced to capitualte?, Callaghan move for Nato summit next month, Troops dash strikers' hope of £90 a week, BBC warning against 'TV straitjacket', Mr Callaghan and whip in Europe clash, Wage and price controls to be set up in Spain, Science report Psychology: Children's drawings, Bomb expert was killed by faulty safety device, Labour's proposal for a regional unit in South, Why the Commonwealth wants Britain to stay in the EEC, Shop workers' £40 call, Sex equality Bill rebounds on Labour women, Rapid tram system could be key to future public transport, Tyne and Wear Changes open up great potential in an area which is living down its history, Mr Nyerere calls for OAU build-up of liberation struggle, Warning that Europe is main Soviet prize, Ministry criticized over delay on drug licence, Geordie sportsmen are natural winners, Shipping still main industry, Opposition collapses to proposals for a draft constitution offered by Lisbon military leaders, Two quarries to supply oil rig are approved, Oil refinery inquiry will reopen today, Middle East bids force up prices of miniatures, Tank simulator with real bumps and jolts, Victory for Opposition in Greek local elections, Most rate rises are within 25 pc Limit, Fashion, South Vietnamese jet bombs President Thieu's palace, Union official denies holding firm to ransom, Road widening compromise, Two Kurdish supporters become first to be executed for plane hijacking, Iraq says lives at stake in Euphrates clash, Protests over suspension of Sarthe prefect, Ministers ordered to toe the EEC line when they speak on behalf of Government, Trimaran found off Crete without crew, Vietcong seek aid for refugees, The Times Diary Down to earth in rustic Brixton, Container blacking lifted, Children uprooted by war 'should he settled at home'. Index. Display Advertising: Magee, British Airways, JANET Reger, Mappin & Webb, Washington Development Corporation,, Rank Xerox, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Volvo, University Of Newcastle, Tyne And Wear County Council, Vietnam, Sotheby's, Bank Base Rates, Banque Francaise Du Commerce Extérieur, The Times, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Greater London Council, Nu-Swift Industries Limited, Deliss, Lovell, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Weatherall Green & Smith, The British Red Cross Society, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. Law: Explosives in jail, Nan in jail 22 months has case going to appeal court, 'Rival firm foiled secrets plan', Nine years' jail for wife-batterer, Charge of aiding suicide of sister, Father killed three of his children. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: US would see low referendum vote as sign of deep European division, Substantial impact of 'save it' campaign House of Commons, Wilson speech aims at party unity, Britain being forced to impose taxes on food, Better for Britain to stay in EEC: Mr Wilson wants a good-tempered campaign, New impetus sought for coordinated research, Mr Thorpe wants to share power in order to get benefits of interdependence, Mr Whitelaw calls on Tories to join in giving powerful lead. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business Notices, University Appointments, Secretarial, £150, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Gustav III Aldwych, Look, Stranger Bbc 2, Satie concert Queen Elizabeth Hall, Supper at Emmaus National Gallery, BBC SO/Boulez Round House, Coppelia Coliseum. Sport: Football England pick the right (and left) men for the night of April 16, Racing Broadway Melody's Ascot overture, Athletics No help for professionals, Rugby Union Easy under-23 victory for Midlands side, Rowing Many leading Americans in English events, Sports in Brief, Golf High-calibre attack headed by Huggett, For the Record, Squash rackets Pakistanis sign contracts, The game with the O. Henry twist in its tail. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 8, 1950 Malayan disorders, Making the people pay on strictly party lines. Editorials/Leaders: The Iberian Domino Theory, Euroweek In The Commons, International Cartels. Letters to the Editor: Airlift for Vietnamese children, Unfair mail costs on postcards, Threat to London's position as world forum, Personally speaking, Secure hospitals, Defamation of the dead, The discovery of Dulsars, Voting when abroad, Building societies' fear of index-linked savings plans, Artists and VAT, In place of prison, Law on picketing, Blood donors' age rule, Community Land Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Roedean scholarships, Bravery awards for rescue helicopter crew, Award for editor. Arts and Entertainment: Middlesex pair win bridge championship, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,962. Deaths. Obituaries: C. T. Houghton, Professor C. L. Oakley, Professor G. W. Coopland, Mrs Ronald Hackforth, Miss Olga Androvskaya A subtle comic talent. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound and dollar fall, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Strong push ahead by equities, Stock Exchange Prices Industrials move ahead. Business and Finance: Discount market, Rising costs again check London & Prov Poster, 20 pc wage deal for Perkins men, Wombwell on way to fresh peak, Jenkin & Purser fighting threat of Liquidation, Business Diary: Barings' middleman · Eastern question, Leicester society restrains lending despite inflow, BIM urges flexible approach to worker participation legislation, Artagen Props' valuation set for end-1975, Pound slips to lowest level for a month, Italian banks project to aid backward south, Rolls £2m rights issue, UN survey sees hope for ending oil deficits, Commodities Lead falls below £200 a tonne, Premier buys from Eldridge, Industry's verdict on EEC membership, Dowding reject bid by General Electric US, Holiday plan to avoid short-time, Fiat protest stoppage to fight cutback, Deelkraal Gold raising £25m, Collapse of the boom sends American property investment trusts tottering, Sharp gain in Bowater profits, Norvic must start again on takeover ambitions, GLC seeks £75m in biggest stock issue, Catalin jump to record profits, American Trust builds up Esco, Lye Spencer aims at 12 pc of flat steel stake, More on short time at Lucas, Housing starts show a slight improvement, Pretax slides to £1.6m at Storey Bros in year of mishap, Krupp steel takeover given EEC approval, IATA talks to resolve fares dispute, Hamilton Bros' new N Sea oil find, Bowater after the paper boom, Market produce advisory scheme, Pye wins £4.5m Angolan contract, U S bond prices take another dive, Aston chief opposed to latest bid by consortium, Ford warning of disaster deficit in bitter attack on congressional spending, Equity & Law attacks insurance rescue scheme, Issues & Loans Unilever NV in DM100m fund-raising, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Overseas Mitsubishi exceeds hopes in jump to £47m, Transport investment criticized, Triumph small cars go up in price again, Drawing up a contract workers will honour, EEC competition officials study affairs of 20-nation cable cartel. Business Appointments: Business appointments American gets executive post at Baring Brothers.

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