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The Times - 30/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From George Clark political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, From Michael Knipe, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Walker, By Our Planning Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Clive Borrell, By David Leigh, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education, By Geoffrey Browning, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Parliamentary Staff, Hugh Noyes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Editor, From Charles Hargrove, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Paul Martin, From Nicholas Ashford, From Edmund Stevens, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Charles Hargrove, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, by Prudence Glynn, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Bernard Levin, John Birt and, Peter Jay, PHS, ROY McNAB, , RODNEY SMITH, , R. M. BALLARD, , DAVID HUNT, , JOHN GUNN, , MICHAEL HAMILTON, , AUBREY I. DRAPKIN, , J. E. B. MUNSON, , CORRELLI BARNETT, , NORA WOOSTER, , JOHN SPARROW, , SELBY WHITTINGHAM, , JOHN HUNT, , JOHN ARMSTRONG, , DE L'ISLE, , From a Special Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, A correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Walters, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, , By Malcolm Brown, By Trevor Fishlock, From Arthur Reed, By David Young, JAMES TAYLOR, , ROBIN EVANS, , B. ROSE, , LAURENCE W. NEEL, , T. E. SIMMS, , Kenneth Owen, ANTHONY D. R. HOLLAND, , ELIZABETH FREEMAN, , CHRISTOPHER MORCOM, , GEORGE CLARE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Frank Vogl, By Terry Byland, By Tony May, by Richard Harris, by David Bonavia, D.B., by P. A. Timberlake, by Roland Berger, R.B., by Verity Wilson, by Arthur Reed, by Robin Stott,

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News: Archaeology report Danebury: Hill-fort houses, Miss Hearst 'driven twice across US', Chad rebels say hostage may be free in a month, Mr Gromyko in talks with East Germans, Navy's heart of oak, Britons kneel for oath before President Amin, Israel Opposition's warning on Americans in Sinai, US court fines 19 airlines for ticket offences, Fashion Uniformly awful?, Britain must maintain trade with finished goods, TUC encouraged to harass Spain, Britain tops the European unemployment league, Girls' school evacuated in big blaze, £150,000 house for NUR training, Peking releases 'agents', Yunnan: panorama of a people, Call for ending of private education by 1980, Mr Foot's passionate appeal defeats wages policy critics, Science report Nuclear physics: Looking at quarks, Rebuff for NEC as delegates back local authority requisitions for empty homes, Advancing along the road from a backward past, Bare-foot doctor in the house, Mr Callaghan pledges Labour solidarity in Spanish fight against 'dictatorship', Patience pays in the four corners of power, Protest over police raid on workers' Party house, Pirates set free hostages after Navy opens fire, Growth without elitism shuns Moscow model, Mr Foot swings vote behind Cabinet on incomes policy, Soviet cue for Western strikers, Three paths to success in opening up new markets, Concorde entry into service will be delayed, Hospital beds in jeopardy because of government pay cut for agency nurses, Why Rex Harrison wed the dying Kay Kendall, Franco Cabinet meets as Basques strike, Land Bill 'constitutionally unacceptable' to lawyers, Brazil declares war on the Death Squad, Navigational error may be why 10 soldiers drowned, Conference notebook Fear unites warring factions on first day, Date fixed for opening of new National Theatre, EEC draft budget approved by 8-1 vote with Germans isolated in demand for cut-back, The Times Diary So cosy with the old comrades, Debate emerges in new climate, Teachers on strike set up school in a chapel, Seamen work on Chile ship despite union ban, US troops fly to Europe for Reforger exercise, Cameraman dies in new Everest assault, Caterer mayor: Mr Lindsay Ring, the next, South Africa tour plan for parliamentary cricket team, Fat babies make unfit adults, mothers told, Financier's extradition bordering on 'absurd', Air holidays with vouchers for wandering approved, Eight held in explosives police raid, Huge oil slick spreading off Dutch coast, Ready response to idea of an ordered and effective society, Keep waterways usable, minister urged, Caravan action called move to evade Act, London 'village' station subject of public inquiry, Mr Mulley advises patience, Plan to demolish Brighton pier challenged, Offshore oil potential 'most promising', Nkomo election may mean new Rhodesia talks Gap between two sides in the dispute seems to be narrowing, Mr Craig prepares to resign as Ulster coalition remains split, Foreign trade marks time, Restaurant gunmen free hostage, New auction season opens with pieces from Japan, Steel props hold up new medical school, Girls run away from school after film veto, U K confident of further orders for entry into jet age Women's inferior status reversed, Television Journalism: The child of an unhappy marriage between newspapers and film, Portuguese troops and radio station staff defy Premier's order, Egyptians permit liner to sail direct to Ashdod, Aid to self-reliance for Third World countries is the aim, Ethiopia's revolution could turn bloody, regime says, Parents pay for direct-grant schools protest, Halt to Lebanon propaganda war, Regular flights replace slow boats, Farmers get an extra £7m on price of milk, Two boys found exhausted on mountain, Britain to oppose US veto on entry of two Vietnams to UN. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Doug Scott, Magee, The Monotype Corporation Limited, Pia, Garrard, Mullion, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Coles Cranes Limited,, Bill Lewington Ltd, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Rolex, H. & T. Walker Ltd., Sotheby's, Hutchison International Limited, Biddle Sawyer & Co. Limited, Tkm, British Leyland Ltd., Furest Day Lawson Ltd., The Times, Charter House, The Capital & National Trust Limited, Barclays, Telex, Saa, Swissair, Brown, Shipley & Co. Limited, Begg, Cousland & Co. Ltd., Hapag-Lloyd, Eastwood Thompson Limited, Banner Books & Crafts Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Cable & Wireless, 6th British Columbia International Trade Fair, Tarmac, The Attock Oil Company Ltd., Europa, Anderson Mavor Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, Vigers, The National Bank Of Pakistan, Twa, Skf, Japan International Bank Limited, Midland Bank International, Morganite International Limited. Law: Sterilization ban not to be challenged, Defendant in bombs trial 'frightened to tell truth', Ratepayers' attempt to lodge appeal fails, Murder attempt by ex-patient, Driving ban for builder of 200 mph car, Secrets case jury hears of 'self-confessed liar', Polaris base thefts 'tip of iceberg', Judge warns trial court pickets, Man on murder charge, Acquitted detective 'lied', court told, Man who shot girl goes free. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Bunyan at Round House, Further Aspects of Max Wall Shaw, Domingo takes on Otello and triumphs, Joaquin Achucarro Queen Elizabeth Hall, Opportunity Knocks Thames, Comedies at the Lyric, Berlioz back in the Invalides, From Bach to curios Welsh/Stevenson Purcell Room. Sport: A city awakes while its gladiators sleep, Boxing Ali the better man even if past best, For the Record Tennis, Tennis Britain get an easy draw, Golf Highest office in Britain goes to an American, Motor racing Redman keeps his title, Rowing Janousek settles back to weigh up the iron men, Football Norwich saturated by a deluge of goals, Racing Duke Ellington tunes up for glory. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 29, 1950 Catholic congress, In all its brutality, the making of an intellectual concentration camp. Editorials/Leaders: The Beds That Will Close Tomorrow, The Admission Of Two Vietnams To The Un, Does The Bias Run Both Ways?. Letters to the Editor: Sterilization payments, Textile quotas, Mental health care, Human rights, Llanwern conflict ignores crucial issue facing steel, Beating inflation in export pricing, Legality of Customs notices on VAT, Rhodes scholarships, Protest over Spanish executions, Exhibition of Turners, Car sidelights, Dogs in Venice, Public schools, Antiquities in Cyprus, Patients' rights in NHS policy, The Greek trireme, Achievement on Everest. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Northern Ireland service awards, University news, Latest appointments, Award for officer Who braved gun. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr J. L. Buck, Dr J. M. Barnes Research on health hazards, Mr Maurice Brown, Mr L. G. Crews, Mick Burke, Mr Justice Ashworth. Business and Finance: Discount market, Jefferson Smurfit better than feared, Effects of EEC court decisions on patents, Way paved for Group of Five summit, Post Office decision to leave CBI likely soon, Witbank, Welgedacht close London listings, Marketing, Recovery in business goes on at S. & Fisher, Footwear Inds at record after second half rise, ICI to sell Union Carbide thermoplastic in Europe, State backs £35m plan to double CAV production, Pay deal will add £30m to food bill, Work for 300 in Electrolux expansion, Overseas Loss looming at Rhone-Poulenc, Simon forecast of $90,000m US Federal deficit, Tanzania leads sharp attack by countries of Third World against Opec price rise, Mr Ford selects new SEC chief, Henry Wigfall to 'at least' hold its ground, Overtime dispute halts Land-Rover output, Machine tool exports up 65 pc this year, IATA chief condemns carriers for unfair competition, Singapore and Macao sign EEC textile pacts, Wankie Colliery, Non-pharmaceutical growth for Fisons, Business Diary: Spear cut and thrust · Brussels commuter, Briefly, Why British Leyland needs to get to grips with Germany, Rank head to meet big investors, Commodities Copper price up despite stocks, Barges beat pack ice to supply Alaska field, Money Market Rates, £1m contract will extend radio pagers, Dearer petrol unjustified, motor traders claim, Norton Villiers aim to use Italian parts in new lightweight, Computer news Comshare contribution to Everest success, Steel committee backs Port Talbot expansion at expense of Shotton, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), 4,000 non-union Vauxhall workers face dismissal over 'closed shop', Milan talks on chemical wages pact, The brokerage war shakes up Wall Street. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Public borrowing fears weaken gilt-edged, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange prices Shares easier, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes at Robert M Douglas. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,112, Radio, Two rebels in the United States have two hours devoted to them. In James Dean. Births. Picture Gallery.

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