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The Times - 24/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, From Paul Martin, By Martin Huckerby, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Diana Geddes, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Blake, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Kuldip Nayar, From Florencia Varas, John Groser, Michael Ratcliffe, Derek Parker, Robert Fisk, Philip Howard, Brian Glanville, H. R. F. Keating, Peter Hennessy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Karter, From Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, From Nicholas Fraser, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, Bernard Levin, Tim Devlin, PHS, Ronald Butt, C. G. LANCASTER, , PETER LAWS, , GERALD WILLIAMS, , NIGEL H. HARRIS, , HOWARD LEVENSON, , AVEBURY, , IRENE COATES, , D. W. G. SAWYER, , ESHER, , ANDREW C. H. BROWN, , ANTHONY LEWIS, , LAURA GRIMOND, , BRIAN MEAD, ROBIN MAY, , ROBIN RAY, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, A correspondent writes:, G.W. writes:, A. C. writes:, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Desmond Quigley, From John Earle, By Kenneth Owen, JACK MORRISH, , A. M. ALEXANDER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Wainwright, By Tony May, By Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark, by Dick Wilson, by Geoffrey Weston, by a Special Correspondent, by Hugh Mabbett, by Alex Josey,

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News: Ceasefire fails to stop Luanda fighting, Only seconds from safety: The collapse of a fire escape during, Author ordered out of Moscow, Amin plan for mock invasion of South Africa, Ho Minfong presents case studies of two main investors Beecham, Judge becomes 'M Prostitution', Teachers to get 22% back-dated increase, Big cuts in local services forecast, British Rail criticized over Channel tunnel, Cardinal Heenan protests about abortion directive, Diagnostic aid recognized by professorship, Labour's industrial policy statement toned down, Journalists challenge the Spanish Army, National appeal to save home of Richard Jefferies, 14,514 complaints from footwear customers, Report brings safer cigarettes closer, Milk to go up by 1p a pint from August 3, New drugs tested on 'guinea pig' patients, Plans to build more jails abandoned despite growing threat of intolerable overcrowding, Open arms but no handouts, 'Needless' fears of heart-attack victims, Indian state of emergency endorsed by Parliament, Industry is patchy but well stitched, Shopping/, Focus Research by Susan Morgan, UN mandate renewed by Egypt for another three months, Legitimate to strike in support of �6 rises, TUC chief says, Investment Centres Of The World Number 9 Singapore Inflation beaten in era of 'd�tente minus', Chile says 4,168 people are detained in camps, External trade declines for first time in many years, The last SOS of a grand old school, No Home Office inquiry over Stonehouse writ, Print craft union gets formula for rejoining, Dockers decide to 'black' US grain for Russia, Safeguards on child-killer 'were ineffective', Riots mark anniversary of colonels' fall, 12 killed as French ferry blows up at sea, Gift of Trident plans stupidly made to Boeing, book says, Missionaries were 'used by CIA as contacts', D�tente: the risk of false security, The Times Diary Foreign hordes clutter our roads, Greatest American soldier to get a free pardon, Motoring Bicycle firms are back in the saddle, Developing human resources, EEC Commission expects meat prices to rise, Where there's the will and the way to transform ideas into dollars, Child-care policy examined, Yorkshire pit leaders to fight pay limit, Catholics in plea for direct-grant schooling, Hostels sought for down-and-out children, 'Big Mac' plays for time over New York debts, Train crash driver did not see signal, Apollo mission ends today after new scientific successes, U S begins to ease marijuana penalties, Science report Climate: Effect on biological systems, Tenants' takeover urged by Tory group, British call to define monetary union, Tourism secures prize in a 10-year gamble, King Husain warns US on arms cuts, Critical time for Rome governing party, Month of Russian culture in Washington, Canada closes east coast ports to Soviet trawlers, Mr Prentice Rejected in 29-19 Vote by Constituency Party, Rooftop protest: Richard Zumski, who, Waldheim absence delays talks on Cyprus, West Europe Lisbon radicals defeat moderates' challenge and consolidate power, Mr Whitelaw supports anti-inflation moves, Concern grows over health of Se�ora Per�n, New salary rates for schoolteachers. Index. Politics and Parliament: Government to drive Bill through Commons, Abortion book decision soon, Bill will limit powers of coroners' juries, Government defeat on pensions, Rules explained for rises in the pipeline, Rebuilding 'tatty slum' of Piccadilly Circus, Seven point plan for textiles fails to satisfy angry Labour MPs: industry 'fed up with promises' House of Commons, The one vote majority 'in wrong lobby', North Sea golden calf now a thinner but delectable lamb, Ministers mesmerized by verbal fantasies, If 'lousy louts' squat while you are away House of Lords, Report does not affect Channel tunnel decision, Changes in rules for operating pay policy only possible with consent of Parliament. Law: Man is free to publicize new pop concert site, Two croupiers sentenced for roulette fraud, Crossman book 'led to secrecy rule coding', Jury ready for Joan Little murder trial, Supreme Court reprieves 'scissors murder' couple, Life sentences in case of propped body, Law Report July 23 1975 Queen's Bench Division Crossman: Cabinet Secretary's evidence Attorney General v Jonathan Cape Ltd and Others Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd. Display Advertising: Harrap Books, Overseas Union Bank Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Singapore Where The World Comes Togther, Hodder & Stoughton, Times Cassettes,, Singapore Airlines, Bishop's Stores Ltd, Glc, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Gold Fields (Bermuda) Limited, Bank Base Rates, High & Dry, Caffyns Ltd, The Times, E. Austin & Sons (London) Limited, Moscow Narodny Bank, Arlington Motors, Telex, Barclays, Courtaulds, Certified Ppa Dividends, W.H.Allen, G. T. Management Limited, Chartered Merchant Bankers Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, United Overseas Bank Ltd, Pabx, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Interim Statements, The Development Bank Of Singapore Limited, Whitbread And Company Limited, Moulinex, Neptune Orient Lines, Bnp, Don Zoilo. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Britain and Italy leading in bridge contest, Radio, Middle Eastern demand for ornate French furniture, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,054. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: AA member resigns over motorway, Plaisterers' Company, Latest appointments, Glaxo Fellowships. Picture Gallery. Reviews: City of steeples Monuments of Another Age, A bet with Satan Job's Illness:Loss, Grief and Integration, At the boarding gates Living with Terrorism, Crime The Sixth Directorate, Tea without sympathy Absent Friends Garrick, Seen from the left The Socialist Challenge, Stephen Arlen Bursary awarded, A masque of democracy The Impact of Hitler, La P�richole Sadler's Wells Theatre, Ultimos Ritos Winchester Cathedral, Richard Attenborough's quest for an Indian grail, Five Red Herrings Bbc 1, Fiction The Bernardinis' Terrace By Suzanne Prou (Aidan Ellis, �3.90) I Sent a Letter to My Love, Quick guide, Johnny Go Home Yorkshire. Sport: Hockey Few flaws in surface like a heated billiard table, Baseball, Yachting British navigate better than Continental rivals, Horse show The Queen rewards the German crusader who conquers all, Tennis Results in county tournament, Racing Balding's colt will earn a compliment if Hunter's wins in style, Sports in Brief, Rowing Dwan tails his opponent like a Spitfire, Swimming Wilkie now aiming for two more gold medals, Golf Marks puts millstone round his own neck, Tennis Strenuous two days face inter-county players, Cycling Pole sprints clear in the final mile, Cricket A late assault shakes Australian citadel. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on sales & marketing, Entertainments, Home Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 24, 1950, The doctor whose name we must never forget. Editorials/Leaders: Crisis In Public Industry, A Resolution To Go Beyond Boyle, The Fall Of Signor Fanfani. Letters to the Editor: Sterilization of minors, Squatters, Dogs by Motorail, Safeguarding farmland, Imperial lighthouses, Freedom of the press, Customs concern at true VAT losses, Pay limit Bill and the rule of law, Anomalies in law concerning discretionary trusts, The Post Office, The governance of Scotland, BBC advisory machinery, The American Loyalists, Conservation tasks for jobless youth, Words and music. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Bryan Anns, Sir Francis Meynell, Earl Of Courtown, Earl Of Northesk, Dr D. C. L. Derry Clinical Pathologist. Business and Finance: Discount market, 4.5 million may breach pay ceiling, CBI says, Employee share trusts 'could close industry gap', Lurching towards a trade credit war, Singapore censure for Haw Par board, German banks freeze issue of new DM Eurobonds, Issues & Loans McCorquodale's 2-for-7 'rights', Improved jobless benefit urged, Euroloan rates boost UIB, ENI makes new methane strike in Ionian Sea, Commodities, Shares and gilts shake off early gloom, Top US adviser sees stronger upturn ahead, Textile trade disappointed at state aid measures, Manpower threat to N Sea oil, De Beers-Botswana agreement on DK1, 'With mask and antique pageantry...', Business Diary: At the Courtaulds of Sir Arthur, Gallaher retreat, Roche in legal action over vitamins market, Money supply growth at lowest for a year as Bank maintains tight grip, Post Office sets out range of price rises to cover �64m need, Speculation on Leyland post after Lord Kearton leaves Courtaulds, Venezuela cites 19 oil groups, Dunlop exports jump by �10m in first half, Turner & Newall ends cement pact, Commodities accord at Tokyo predicted, Whitbread predicting an improvement this year, Amax bear out hopes but per-share earnings dip, W German exports fall 13pc in first half, Guthrie denial on 'rights', German cartel ruling on Iran purchase, Gillett Bros hat trick of news spurs the shares, Sterling at strongest for six weeks, Tough year for ECC but group well placed, Fall in spending points to further erosion of wages, Courtaulds looks to the second half, Neepsend reports good start to this year after fine finish. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Equities firmer at close after MLR cut fears, Stock Exchange prices Shares retreat, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Kearton retires from Courtaulds board. Births.

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