The Times - 10/12/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Clifford Webb, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Clive Borrell and Stewart Tendler, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, From David Leigh, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Sue Masterman, From Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, From Frederick Cleary, From Michael Leapman, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, John Percival, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, by Pamela Buonaventura, by Patrick O'Leary, by Ian Cooper, by Edward Townsend, E.T., By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Gerry Harrison, Sir Keith Joseph, Caroline Moorehead, Bernard Levin, PHS, Nicholas Bethell, T. P. HUDSON., D. E. ASHFORTH., DONALD CANTUAR:, JAMES G. MATHESON, , DONALD R. LEE., GWILYM CAMBRENSIS:, GEORGE B. CAIRD., STUART EBOR:, DONALD D. BLACK, , JOHN DUNELM:, GERALD LONDIN:, ARTHUR McARTHUR, , J. RUSSELL POPE, , JOHN WINTON:, MARTIN J. ACKROYD., R. EDEY., RENEE SOSKIN., ANDREW SELKIRK., NORMAN TEBBIT., OSWALD MOSLEY., E. H. WARMINGTON., L. GILLIAN SMITH., VICTOR MOORE, , JACK BORNOFF, , J. PARRY LEWIS., SIDNEY F. SABIN., Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Foreign Staff, From Arthur Osman Stoke-on-Trent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, By Edward Townsend, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Margaret Walters, By Tim Congdon, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, From Richard Wigg, GEOFFREY CLARKSON., W. H. C. FREND., D. E. ROBERTS., R. L. TRAPNELL., A. E. REYNOLDS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Pullen, By Terry Byland,
ResumoNews: Post Office expects eighth less Christmas mail, 'Tribune' MPs to see Mr Callaghan, SNP starts lengthy inquiry on devolution proposals, Finding the true common ground in politics that satisfies the wishes and hopes of the people, Dutch win release of hostage in deal with Moluccangunmen, New landing system could earn Britain £2,000m, Secret police kill courting man in Basque province, Dr Sakharov barred from trial of dissident, The Times Diary Why Australians are forced to vote, Many Venetian church treasures lost in fire, Dealers 'still want bigger cars', Judges have 'limited role only', Recycling waste Act could lead to valuable salvage, Elevating the ulse of old rubbish to the status of a profession, Admiral of the Fleet gives Nato warning against defence cuts, Death of boy soldiers 'were avoidable', Delays in GLC and London borough polls, Mr Smith foresees lengthy talks with Mr Nkomo and dismisses notion of immediate majority rule, Jailed British doctor may be expelled from Chile, Queensland Premier seeks loans inquiry, Company cleared after diver died in Scapa Flow, Anti-pollution role is just as important as the profit-making, Broadmoor 'not suitable' for violent criminals, Research on a shoestring, Britain beats UN target for development aid, Town twinning to heal UN blow to Zionism, Britain drops its demand on floor price for oil, Brezhnev call for 'a spirit of mutual trust', American veto saves Israel at Security Council, Unita denies aid from South Africa, Worker control ruled out, Tobacco industry smoking study costs £1m a year, Mr Ford signs Bill to finance New York, How to tap the energy in aluminium, 'Free them' hostage's sister says, Strike if Labour loses ruled out, Interference with sports body denied by minister, University teachers reluctantly accept £6-a-week pay rise, Siege clues identify a top IRA terrorist, Jane Austen oddities put together for anniversary, Confidence laws 'a threat', £80,000 find of heroin in ship, Any old anchors?, Radical new Hailsham proposals on hanging, Lord Ashby identifies the urgent changes needed if affluent societies are not to collapse, What going home will mean to Mrs Sakharova, Putting some beef into Christmas, Icelandic minister will meet Mr Callaghan, Rather good year at UN for the British Empire, Spain accuses three Dutch trade unionists, Setback for Concorde in America, Mrs Oppenheim predicts dearer food in new year, Churches sidestep question of Soviet restrictions, Plan to curb benefits for students criticized, Where a Ms is always as good as a male, Doctor defends treatment with hormones, Angry Kissinger denial of Salt deception, Leyland stops investment to meet daily running costs, Tyndale witness blames 'militant NUT group', Science report Seismology: Records of Stoke tremors, Britain gets its way on pollution, Mitterrand rejection of Army unions, Talks about hospital dispute to continue, Government 'not using muscle with industry', Army moves in tanks to keep Beirut street armies apart, Explosions damage offices of L'Express, Moroccans see Saharans return to desert, Miners' union vetoes incremental rises, Britain can still play a positive world-role in human rights, Mr Freud explains why he left catering post, Dublin rules out entry for gunmen, Realizing that the family may not be the best one. Politics and Parliament: Mr Jenkins apologizes over TV licences: no appeal to House of Lords: repayments to be made House of Commons, 'Common need' legislation for councils promised but Government defeated, Scottish inquiries, A product of arrogance and capitulation, EEC reciprocal agreements on self-employed, National image for trustee banks House of Lords, Bill gives better chance of individual being protected: common law rights preserved, Suggestions stage in procedural move, Mr Foot's threat to overturn Tory majority in Lords, Quoting of word 'fascist' leads to protests, Mr Jenkins will not appeal to Lords on TV licences, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Metal Box Limited, K Shoes Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Burnett & Hallamshire Group, Apv-Bowser Filtration Limited, Glanfield Securities Limited, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, R. & W. Hawthorn Leslie & Co. Ltd., The Scottish Metropolitan Property Co.Ltd., High & Dry, The Times, Don Zoils, The Ford Short Story Competition, Lister & Co Limited, The Sumitomo Bank, Limited, Iberia, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Gordon's & Cola, South African Airways, Myson, Wood Hall Trust Limited, Europa, John Betts And Sons Limited, Laing, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Tyndall, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, Hardys Furnishers Interim Report, Italian, Evans Of Leeds Limited, Racal Electronics Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Queen's Bench Division Diversion of Chequers footpath upheld Roberton v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Fresh evidence plea in George Davis case, Judge calls Heathrow 'crime cesspool', Dustmen on corruption charges are fined £850, Peer's daughter on drug charges, Women find flaw in Ford judge, Privy Council Dentist's convictions rightly considered Ziderman v General Dental Council, Life jail for murder of boy, Pit control man said to have been asleep, Seven-year jail terms in Athens torture trial, Treatment for kidnapper, Shorter prison sentences urged by Lord Longford, Queen's Bench Division Talaq in England not overseas divorce Regina v Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages and Another, Ex parte Minhas, Reasons needed in child cases Bell v Bell. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments, Christmas gift guide. Reviews: Harrison Birtwistle: the composer and the stage, Place of Change Sadler's Wells, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, NPO/Tjeknavorian Festival Hall, The Bed Before Yesterday Lyric, Bruce/Lumley-Savile Purcell Room, Graham company for Covent Garden. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Sport: Rugby Union Cambridge win without distinction, Cricket Chappell is faced with suspension, Racing Luck could change for Credo's Daughter, Sports in Brief, Tennis New £62,500 tournament for Wembley, Skiing Miss Nadig finds her form in good conditions, Boxing £100,000 offer to Stracey, Football Liverpool's one-horse race becomes less straightforward. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Despite random bombs and deliberate bullets, hanging has no place in our society, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 9, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: A Sensible Compromise At Brussels, Would The Death Penalty Help?. Letters to the Editor: Rostropovitch in Paris, The Loch Ness hunt, Payments by Giro, Community Land Act, Post office queues, Ordnance survey maps, Archaeological loot, Jobs creation programme: urgent call for a reassessment, Planning disputes, Recognizing Scotland's case on North Sea oil revenue, Closed shop law and individuals, Modern buildings, Juvenile crime, Mortgage tax relief, Rates for education, The death penalty for terrorism, Keeping up with inflation. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Prices of Persian Qajar paintings slipping, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,172. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir John Wheeler-Bennett Historian and authority on international affairs, Mr S. L. Drummond-Jackson. Deaths. Births. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Institutions nibbling at lower levels, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Shares inch ahead, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Secret union document demands Chrysler takeover without compensation, Business Dairy: Leyland's meeting of two minds, Decision time for American board, ICI studies French link in rubber chemicals, Report urges larger loans for European steelmakers, Commodities, Wealth tax in doubt as Select Committee fails to make clear-cut recommendation, Reconciling political and economic needs in Scotland Geoffrey Smith on the 'daunting task' of the new Scottish Development Agency, Assurance to homebuilders, EEC car makers increase penetration in Britain, Advertising & marketing Third phase of anti-inflation drive, M Fourcade's bonds strategy will aid industry, Record Ridgway is confident after advance of one third, Glaxo eyes US market, American decline in private shareholders, N Sea buoy in tow, Further £90m state funding for BSC, Tighter rules for insurance companies, The Burton Group after the Scrimgeour affair, Restrictive trade agreement laws to cover service industries, Banks' reserve ratio falls again, Kelsey growth slows, Briefly, Dollar premium reaches peak of 120.25 pc, Money Market Rates, Bank statements for November, Profits will rise 50 pc says EMI chairman, Government aid of £4.9m for Ransome investment, Honeywell and Xerox near computer deal, £2.8m owed by restaurant group, £20m financing for power lines in Scotland, Hanson stays ahead of the crowd, Slater chief tries to settle £14m Haw Par loan row, Unemployed seamen total doubles. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Fred Warner joins Guinness Peat Group.
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