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The Times - 22/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hill, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Richard Davy, From Dan van der Vat, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Penzance, By Our Science Correspondent, By David Hencke, of, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Roger Berthoud, By Philip Howard, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Bruce Palling, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent, Philippa Toomey, Ronald Lewin, Reynold Higgins, David Williams, Edward Candy, Philip Howard, Michael Ratcliffe, Louis Heren, H. R. F. Keating, Joseph McCulloch, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Andrew Porter, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PAUL NICOLSON, , A. Webster-Gardiner, , NOEL S. PAUL, , J. N. W. GWYNNE, , H. W. R. WADE, , MALCOLM RIFKIND, , DUNCAN MUTCH, , HARRY HILL, , S. J. PRAIS, , NEIL MARTEN, , S. D. KOLO, , MUN WAH BENTLEY, , JAMES ALLAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, From David Cross, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Wilkins, By Margaret Stone, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By David Young, By Michael Frenchman, From Alan McGregor, By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, By David Blake, By Patricia Tisdall, L. T. GRIFFITH, D. R. REDPATH, , AUDREY E. LUNKEN, , P. G. MOORE, , L. A. T. MOSS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Young, Tim Congdon, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Desmond Quigley, By David Mott, By Andrew Wilson, Stewart Tendler, Peter Waymark, by Donald Black shipping correspondent, , by Anthony Charles, by Alan Hamilton, Anthony Charles, by Monk Matthew industrial correspondent., by Elizabeth Wilde,

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News: Soccer fans put Knesset on spot, Garlands in Bangkok for Hanoi delegation, Taxation threat to collections of art, New York City is facing bankruptcy, State steel facing £375m loss as demand slumps, President Park's rival warns him to restore democracy, Jane Goodall escapes raiders at game camp, Dr Kissinger reaffirms US pledge on Berlin, $750,000 payments to Italian politicians, Fleet Street challenge over editors, The Times Diary Oddly diffident for a hell-raiser, Legion says the Government is failing disabled, Labour NEC call to free building workers, Poll question biased to obtain 'Yes' survey finds, TUC warning on abuse of the 'special case' argument, Syrians give UN force a longer lease, Concern over number of senior doctors emigrating, Pilots tackle new problems, Community 'does not exist to bail out Britain', Morale to be considered before more defence cuts, Labour suggests new bodies to run media, Stopping the domino game in Europe, Continuity is school's strength, Corsican rebels suspected of 10 bomb attacks, Giscard warning on Britain's monetary situation, ... then for travellers to Zeebrugge, Supporters face long walk to Wembley, Defence plea succeeds at terror trial, EEC: the undecided voter needs an objective lead from the top, Cigarettes' tar yield down by a tenth, Science report Miscarriages: Foetuses are often defective, Cambridge hunt:, America's £740m early warning offer to Nato, Two US officers shot dead in Teheran ambush, Congress rejects cut in overseas forces, Sculpture display:, Dismissal of teacher in sex article case 'fair', General Amin takes over air company, End to post union ban frees £3m equipment, Real value of MPs' pay down 40pc since 1972, Seaside town with expanding docks complex concentrates on making goods for export, New diploma enhances marketing prospects, Resort and port still kept apart, Pro-Europeans attacked on home market theory, First the good news for Swedish visitors..., Student teachers face the prospect of unemployment, Supporters of membership reply to Benn claims of lost jobs, S Africa pledges continued support for Rhodesia, Socialists plan boycott of Lisbon Cabinet, Osmonds' jet is banned from Gatwick, Britain lifts veto on EEC's coal stock plan, Government adviser quits over economic policy, Trained groups 'could help battered wives', Close cooperation keeps strikes at bay, Motoring Chevette better value than it first appears, China takes sides with guerrillas in Burma, Benelux nations make seat belts compulsory, Youths take over US aid agency in Laos, Nine's good will 'dispersed by year of haggling', School roof collapse may change rules, Ulster Convention at risk of breakdown over procedure on presentation of final report, TUC press for pay to workers in ailing firms, Ban on food additives envisaged by Mr Peart, Italians find stolen Gothic crucifix after two years, Liberia denies role in Vorster moves, Views sought on Land Bill document, The blow to Nato if Portugal decides to pack up and go, Mr Hattersley flies to Turkey after Athens talks, Flames beat efforts to save Dame Barbara Henworth, Opponents of EEC 'speak with forked tongues', Another radiation leak at Windscale, Cooking up a kitchen concept, Gateway to Europe Felixstowe Investing in people, land and equipment, The Queen sees her cattle win £96 in prize money, Man accused of saving his dog at cost of two lives, Mr Foot's brotherhood of man ideal ends at Margate, Mr Heath says, British expert blamed for railway chaos in NSW. Politics and Parliament: Management review at Ministry of Defence, Thatcher brush for socialists, Tory backbenchers in Leyland aid protest, No substitute for discipline of bankruptcy, Revised take-off routes from Heathrow, Labour facing defeat on free postal votes, Latin American orders for warships, Strategy depends on staying in Europe, Law on rape protects villains not victims', United, harmonious, active and determined Government after resounding 'Yes' in referendum, Reshaping British Leyland might herald wind of change in industry-Mr Benn, Dissatisfaction over residents in Cyprus, Release of detainees key factor on Rhodesia. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Ppa, Harrap Books, Finance For Hotel Company, Suffolk Coastal District Council, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Newsociety, Midland Bank Group, International Marine Management (Uk) Limited, Grant & Partners, "Principal Sources Of Marketing Information", Felixstowe, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Townsend Thoresen, Ocl, Malaysian Airline System, Interim Statement, Newscientist, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Tor Line, Fisons, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Leisure Caravan Parks Limited, Fred. Olsen Lines, F J C Lilley Limited, Mgh, Felixstowe Freight Services Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ben Jones (Shipping) Limited, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Banco Ambrosiano, Pabx, American Export Lines Inc., The Areas For Expansion, Norwich Union Insurance, H Brammer & Co. Limited,, Crittall Warmlife, British Aircraft Corporation, Britain In Europe, Halifax Building Society, National Westminster Unit Trusts., Weatherall Green & Smith, Routemaster, The Port Of Felixstowe. Law: Court of Justice of the European Communities German potash agreement ruled valid and EEC decision annulled Joint cases 19/74 Kali und Salz AG v Commission and 2074 Kali Chemie AG v Commission, Dutch fruit auction appeal fails Case 71/74 FRUBO v Commission (Fruitunie intervening), Benefactor fails to help woman surety, House of Lords Trade mark of coloured capsules Smith Kline & French Laboratories v Sterling-Winthrop Group Ltd, Liquidation and company's ownership of property Ayerst (Inspector of Taxes) v C. & K. (Construction) Ltd, Freedom for woman who killed husband, Four men left in dock at Scots army trial, Marine jailed for killing girl aged five. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Shopping. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, University Appointments, Acknowledgments, Focus on Sales and Marketing, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place. Reviews: The pirate of High Kampf Frank Harris, Fiction The Death of Reginald Perrin By David Nobbs (Gollancz, £3.60) The Low Roads By Gilbert Phelps (Barrie & Jenkins, £2.95) Blott on the Landscape By Tom Sharpe (Secker & Warburg, £2.90), Mr Leppard steps into the 20th century, Endlessly fascinating Ravel evening St John's, Smith Square, Going to ground in Greenwich Village The Haunted Host Almost Free, Tailor-made sacrifice Goughie The Life of General Sir Hubert Gough By Anthony Farrar-Hockley, His secrets still Laurence Sterne The Early and Middle Years By Arthur H. Cash, Third opinion Cancer: A Second Opinion By Josef Issels (Hodder & Stoughton, £4.50) Issels The Biography of a Doctor By Gordon Thomas, Paperbacks, Gerald Ford, Crime The Lively Dead, Pope John XXIII, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bach Choir Festival Hall, Quick guide, Esterházy Baryton Trio Purcell Room, London debuts, Minoan Loved Ones The Secret of Crete By Hans Georg Wunderlich. Arts and Entertainment: Rudkin play, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,000, Rare wines bring cheer to a depressed market. Sport: Rugby Union Five new caps in England's team to play Australia, Sports in Brief, Polo England miss a Hipwood, Tennis Miss Holladay wins, Miss Willson's holiday ends, Golf Champion among three seeds knocked out, Equestrianism Royalty and entries for record Windsor, Racing Bruni takes his chance in Derby but St Leger is main objective, Olympic Games Montreal do not propose to hang themselves by their Olympic tie, Schools cricket, Football Johnson's late goal denies Wales. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A wretched story of democracy at stake, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 22, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: How Many Works Of Art Will Britain Lose?, An Invitation To Be Accepted, What Should The Package Be?. Letters to the Editor: Entry to professions, A pay policy fair for all, Immigrants and the law, Pollution of the Broads, EEC Secretariat rules, False scent, Why building societies are blooming, The Press Council, Case for a new, written constitution, Hysterical obsession with degrees for professions, Indexed savings: surprise omission, Mr Vorster and the African leaders, Disaster recipe, Chinese humour, Call boxed, Butter subsidy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Royal Marines, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Obituaries: Dame Barbara Hepworth A British exponent of abstract and monumental forms, Sir Walter Adams. Deaths. Business and Finance: Huge pay claims will mean ruin, Mr Varley warns miners, Discount market, Redman ahead but miss payout, Acceleration in pace of United States inflation, Beecham sales overseas jump by 37pc, A chance to take profits in Beecham, Sir Val Duncan warns of slump in RTZ earnings, Britain may share in Arab loan to EEC, Gen Accident in the red, Gleams of hope in the white goods gloom, Business Diary: I'm Adam, fly me · Strange harmony, Siebens Oil to make £9m rights issue, No Woodmill payout, Crest accounts for 18 months again delayed, Mr Reksten facing opposition from shipowners on lower charter terms, A cash call of £950,000 comes from Hawkins & T, Pharmaceutical profits fall, Plea for aid for scrap steel industry, Leyland to close main paint plant, EEC studies French idea for links with dollar, Redfearn's profit growth outstrips sales and trade could soon pick up, Commodities Cocoa falls by up to £10 a tonne, Chancellor wants to introduce wealth tax in next year's Budget, EEC begin talks on steel cuts, £15m loan to BSC confirmed, Postal services chief hints at more cuts to offset higher costs, Jack Jones's locker, Food industry is hit by 60pc rise in costs, China 'near signing deal' to make Rolls engines, Guthrie mkkes £13m agreed offer for US heating group, Foreign Exchange, Chrysler strike looks set to continue, Investment warning by machine tool firms, Money Market Rates, Receiver put in at David Samuel Trust, Hotels need more staff, report says, Venezuela has oil riches to spend, Brunning cuts payout after losing on Lyon, Move to ease pensions burden welcomed, April price rises lowest this year, Rally from Selincourt in second half year, Plan to double tin buffer stock, Opec 'preparing for oil price rise this year', CBI council back pay restraint proposals, The positive aspects of negative interest rates, Raglan sells off French holdings, Esso follows price cuts. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Cautious tone, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Share buyers retire as ICI is awaited, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy chief for TI. Property: PROPERTY also on page 27, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.

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