The Times - 16/10/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Hugh Clayton, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Patricia Clough, From Eric Marsden, From Edmund Stevens, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Strafford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, European Parliament, By Gordon Allan, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Ion Trewin, Jan Morris, Edward Mortimer, Myrna Blumberg, H. R. F. Keating, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Keith Horner, Ronald Butt, Richard Harris, Christopher Walker, PHS, David Spanier, PAUL NICOLSON, , HUGH GREENE, , GRAHAM GREENE, , ANTONY HOPKINS, , RICHARD MABEY, , PETER QUENNELL, , MARTIN FRISHMAN, , DAVID WEBSTER, , GUY MARSHALL, , ANGUS MAUDE, , R. J. ADLEY, , JONATHAN CAVE, , DEREK STEVENSON, , D. SKIDMORE, , RICHARD BOURNE, , GILLEASBUIG MACMILLAN, , E. KEDOURIE, , P. WHITFORD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, A. F. H., R. S., By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Kenneth Owen, By David Young, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, RICHARD LOFTUS, , JAMES ELLES, , A. J. CROFT., PHILIP de HAVILLAND, , ROSEMARY BUCKLEY, , ARTHUR KIRBY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. W. Shakespeare, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Anthony Rowley, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Paddington squatters go quietly, Why EEC wants us to think again, UN report describes Chile torture, The cost of sitting on an object of art, Modern car designs irrelevant, Duke says, Stress of extra school year leads to crime, expert says, The land below the wind, Peacekeeping role for UN seen in Spanish Sahara, Soviet press campaign to vilify Dr Sakharov, Sabah-Malaysia Sabah's Achivements Continue, Social Change And Opportunity, Birthrate unaffected by women's work, Soviet leader puts off meeting with M Giscard, Militant doctors want pay-contract dispute to be declared official, Dangers in the fashionable fantasy of 'liberal Marxism', Charity fashion show, Bonn Bill to cut drug prices, Joint query on rail future, Parthenon ban on tourists, Two Kenya MPs arrested, Mr Allon wants Russians to resume relations, Newspaper industry may get aid from EEC, 'Mercenaries' placed on show in Angola, Wooden wreck found in the Thames, Police look for missing racing sponsor, Committees that keep the Chinese on their best behaviour, Date for constituency party to decide whether to repudiate its MP, Mr Ford has another close shave, Shots fired at Botswana police camp, IRA bombs Special Branch HQ in Belfast, Racial minorities a key part of Labour poll win, survey says, Motoring New cars make Motor Show best for decade, Cousteau plan for buoys to fight pollution, American bank executives plead guilty to fraud, Portuguese rebels claim victory, Europe criticized over attitude to Cyprus, CBI backs state aid for political parties, Way open to talks with Irish kidnappers, Science report Pollution: A choice of evils, Accountant tells why he left Stonehouse company, Jury urges protection for invalid tricycles, Mr Whitlam facing constitutional crisis as opposition parties decide to reject Budget in Senate, 'Discouraging' report on William Tyndale school, Iceland's new limits in force, 'Viking' club men cleared, Priests held in Spain over protest pastoral letter, President appeals for reform to meet crisis, Tory study groups to report on the arts, Civic leaders seek jobs for school-leavers, Council spending in excess of budgets forecast for this year, Sabah Foundation- Visionary State Benefactor, Bakers want dearer bread to cover cost of pay rise, British attack on cuts in Community budget, Increase in TV news analysis 'not needed', DPP to get complaint case papers, Self-employed 'may not pay new levy', Union anger over New York cuts, Archbishop urges nation to renew sense of purpose, Papua leader has lunch with the Queen, Export of Stubbs stayed, Inquiry into MP's theft allegation, Wage limits for free school meals to rise, Signor Pertini persuaded to withdraw resignation, Development of rich resources, Jews defend reputation of Zionism, Boy with 150 IQ sent to school for maladjusted, Britain asks for delay in EEC rules on lorry drivers' hours, Liberals to campaign for pension reform, More government aid sought for new towns Burden on development corporations too heavy, MPs' committee says, The Times Diary For and against the Royal Free, Hippos and rhinoceros see the Burtons reunited, S Africa deeply shocked by Smith criticism of Mr Vorster, minister says, School vouchers would not need legislation, MP says, A Times special offer A two-piece duvet for all four seasons, Growth in timber industry, Lebanon strife blamed on foreign intervention, Pressures on the Prntestants of Roman Catholic Ireland, Minister loses Canadian by-election. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour Party elections set reshuffle deadline, Defeat on oil depletion undertaking House of Lords, Seat belt Bill next session, Grounds of conscience amendment rejected, Press freedom: Lords amendments disliked but Labour MP's move on the right of editors accepted, Wait-and-see attitude to councils defying policy on bus fares House of Commons, Little change likely in traffic forecasts, Mr Foot gives way to pressure over rights of editors, Mr Foot against intervention in the internal affairs of trade unions, Milk deal: Tories complain 'not enough', Appeal for realism over increased Community budget. Display Advertising: 'Working Mailbox', Allegros, Ford Motor Company Ltd.,, Newsociety, Miele, Michael Joseph, Jones Lang Wootton, Lutterworth Press, Don Zoilo., Legal & General Assurance Society Limited, Teck Heng Loong Brothers Sdn. Bhd., Magee & co,, Austin, Savilla, Problem, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, Dewar's, Barr And Wallace Arnold Trust Limited, 'Starting Point', Pool Promoters Association, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Touch Of Gold, Lai Fook Kim Brothers Sdn. Bhd., Qantas, C.B. Charles' Galleries, Douglas, Regarding Moroccan Phosphate, The Anglo-Thai Corporation Limited, Croft Distinction., Welkom Gold Mining Company Limited, Zara Project, Anthony Wigram, Cartier, The North Borneo Timbers Group, Yayasan Sabah, Sabah Malaysia. Law: Law Report October 15 1975 Court of Appeal Injecting morphine an unlawful act Regina v Cato Regina v Morris Regina v Dudley, Man remanded in murder case, Student remanded on 30 more bomb charges, Life jail for £242,000 factory fire, Czechoslovak court tries absent American pilot, Some clubs 'festering sore', Officers accept responsibility at Athens trial, The judge's question that recalled Bateman cartoons. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Football Austrian win puts Wales in danger, Racing Crash Course to prove he stays best, Sports in Brief, Tennis A place in last 16 is Lloyd's reward for hard work, Boxing Burns wants Finnegan back in training for European title, Rugby Union Eastern Counties get enough of the ball to win twice over, Golf Only Huish sound and calm enough for victory, Athletics British throwers face ban over drugs. Reviews: Tales from the tracks The Great Railway Bazaar By Paul Theroux, The National Theatre Open Space, Price of survival My Life, Crime High Stakes By Dick Francis, NPO/Sanderling Festival Hall, London debut, Die Fledermaus Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Blonde Juliet calls the tune Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, Burnell Piano Trio Purcell Room, Fiction The Great Victorian Collection By Brian Moore (Cape, £3.25) Dead Babies By Martin Amis (Cape, £3.25) The Memoirs of Jesus Christ By Marcus Harrison, A dizzy profusion of ideas Clive of India By Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Masochistic elegy Out on the Lawn Palace, Watford, Night after night Hugh Noyes Day by Day A Dose of My Own Hemlock By Robin Day, Terribly nice little men The Cecil King Diary 1970-1974 (Cape, £5.95) 95 per cent is Crap A Plain Man's Guide to British Politics By Terry Arthur, Dirty Giant Belgrave, Coventry, Rover-ticket around a capital David Williams Cockburn's Millennium By Karl Miller. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Business to Business READERS are recommended to take appropreate professional advice before entering obligations.. Editorials/Leaders: The Growth And Control Of Patronage, The West's Idea IS Freedom. Letters to the Editor: Postwar build-up of machine tools needed again, Latin American studies, The case against electoral reform, Council house loans, Closed shops: a taste of the Inquisition, Frightening possibilities of the Arab boycott, Housing density in urban areas, Closed shops, Emergency dentistry, Education in London, Tension between British churches, Words and meanings, Demoralization in NHS, Management, Berkhamsted Town Hall, Tax evasion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Next Lord Mayor of London, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 16, 1950. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,126, Radio, Thracian art treasures to be shown in London, Bouguereau painting is sold for £6,820, Broadcasting. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Harold Leach An innovative administrator in the gas industry, Mr H. A. Moe, Major W. E. L. Seward, M. Jacques Charon. Business and Finance: Chancellor to review public sector spending, Discount market, Mining, Mining site for town, Eurobonds prices (midday indicators) $ Straights, Eurosyndicat, The Benson Bank is still alive, Commodities, Crown Agents plan out today, Maiden interim figures from legal & Gen but no comparison, Follies of metrication, High Court gives Fidelity Life 4-week deadline, BIS on Eurocurrency, Delay foreseen in start of Piper oilfield flow, Honeywell to get Xerox computer business, US cattle farming, Anglo American mines get high gold price but not Union Corn, Joviel moving out of the red, allaying Ulster fears of an economic boycott, Working party to study finance for industry and role of City, Nigeria appeals for curb on shipping, Builders fear tax will start land famine, Dutch employers to resist inflation proofed wages, A simple remedy for the Sandilands fallacy, £20m scheme outlined for clothing industry, Capel drops currency dealing bid, Stocks rise reflects US expansion, Mobil may sell Sumatra gas rights, NEB must not become a case of the blind leading the blindfolded, Pipelines Bill concession on licence terms, Business Diary: Provident-Profumos · Stemming the flood, Whitehall move to help Meriden sales effort, Ulster's double challenge to £6-a-week pay policy, Unilever link-up cost £1.5m, Council derides Humberside planners' report, Europe cutback by Enka, Government seeks new approach to Budget, Mixed results from US banks, BSI chief says Flixborouglh will lead to tighter standards at petroleum plants, Guidelines set for December summit, Overseas AKZO dividend doldrums, CBI determined to see end of Price Code, Swan Hunter shares dip, Fresh hope of downturn in American prime rates, Opening of new steel exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilt-edged firm and equity shares rally from early falls, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The Times Share Indeces, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock Exchange Prices Property shares uncertain. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr E de Rothschild joins Eagle Star. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.
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