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The Times - 31/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By a Staff Reporter, From Stewart Tendler and Christopher Walker, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Christopher Warman, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Patricia Clough, By Roger Berthoud, From Henry Stanhope, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, Patricia Tisdall, David Robinson, William Mann, Keith Horner, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Joyce Whitehead, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Smith, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Dr William Sargant, HENRI AND BARBARA VAN, DER ZEE, , ERNEST PENDROUS, , JEAN ROBERTSON, , JOHN HATCH, , JAMES FLEMING, R. HAMILTON, PATRICK HERON, IVON HITCHENS, HENRY MOORE OM, BEN NICHOLSON OM, ROLAND PENROSE, JOHN PIPER, FELIKS TOPOLSKI, D. R. DENMAN, , SUSAN A. I.ATKIN, , RICHARD PORTES, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, C. M. YONGE, , R. H. RANSFORD, G. B. R. FEILDEN, , A. E. HOLDSWORTH, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , PETER EVANS, , NOËL S.PAUL, , PETER TAYLOR, , DAVID R. BATES, , J. A. BOYLE, , G. J. Goodhardt, Prof. A. S. C. Ehrenberg, and M. A. Collins, Caroline Moorehead, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, J. S. writes:, G. H. writes:, Professor J. V. Dacie, FRS, , By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Editor, By Margaret Walters, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Industrial Staff, From RichardrA Hornsby, From David Bonavia, By Clifford Webb, D. BIRKETT, , D. ROSS, , J. E. DUGGAN, , A. J. CROFT, , L. T. G. PRESTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, David Blake, Ross Davies, By a Special Correspondent,

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Politics and Parliament: Development agency Bill not delayed, Metrication, Mr Wilson expects to see Chrysler chiefs before decision is taken House of Commons, Unsuccessful plea for backdating to cover Nation Life collapse, Peers accept MPs' decision to let NEB establish new undertakings House of Lords, Mr Wilson to meet Chrysler chief on British group's crisis, Tories challenged to list what spending they would cut, Future size of fishing fleet hard to assess, Mr Fraser seeks debate on terrorism, Soviet trial as 'Helsinki test case', Working of Policyholders Protection Bill to be reviewed within five years, Commons defeat likely for minister's headlights order, Next week, Striking balance between consumer and producer. News: Constituency votes to debate motion asking MP to retire, Springer denial of S African newspaper move, Australia offers to host all-party Timor talks, Doctors urged to save on drug prescription costs, Civil servants will not be sacrificial lambs, Britain denies making profit on Diego Garcia, Science report Parasitology: How not to attract a mite, Sick man's long ordeal over his social security claims, TUC urge Mr Wilson to aim at reflation, British girl's dash to freedom in Beirut, 'Psychopath' in rape attempt given 15 years, Minister allows Cuban school to continue, Sahara talks break blamed on Algerian presence, Bargains to be found, but only for those who can afford them, Egypt needs 'blood transfusion' of American cash, Mr Sadat says, Disabled mobility allowance 'too small', Food prices Extra 2p on beef and lamb makes chicken a good buy, Bomb victim tells of plea in US to aid IRA, Low grants may force closure of Old Vic and threaten other companies, Arts Council says, Japan may rely more on America for defence, Tokyo bomb trial postponed as accused strip, Maudling challenge to his 'Poulson critics', The Times Diary Nixon's breakdown-by Stonehouse, Disease kills quarter of elms in south of England, Roald Dahl: Creating a fantasy world for real children, Sihanouk return to Cambodia still not certain, Edinburgh scraps £20m opera house project, Giving people before courts a second chance, Fleet St cures may be bad for provincials,editors say, Herr Adolf von Thadden drops out The neo-Nazi NPD lose the Prussian aristocrat who nearly led them into the Bundestag, Three ministers removed in big Albanian shake-up, Tories study devolution Bill tactics, Dublin barrister taken into Herrema siege house, Hard times for executives, IRA aid plea: Mr Edwin Daly, an, Scientist urges a campaign to kill cockroaches, Unions say they will fight to maintain rail network, Señor Fraga outlines his vision for new Spain, Crisis faces Mr Smith as close aide resigns, Historic day for Canal, Mrs Williams puts the housewife's case to EEC farm ministers, Principal tells inquiry of personality clash, Political strife silences Lisbon newspaper, Consultations next year on the possibility of establishing some system of regional government for England, Labour plan to reduce mortgage aid rejected, Mr Ford to cut back food stamps, 52 survive Prague air crash in thick fog, Ford speech on New York called 'kick in the groin', Franco powers pass to Prince Juan Carlos, Police seek killer of two British women, Protest over detention of BBC team in Angola, Remains of man's earliest ancestors found, 'System of greed' attacked by bishop, '168-hour-week' surgeon's victory, Sir John Kerr in Canberra talks on crisis, 'Who does what' disputes that could make a mockery of devolution, Countryside 'threatened by leisure explosion', US tries to restart Cyprus talks, Archive of unknown ancient state unearthed in Syria, Does television have as much 'power' as everyone seems to think?, Provisionals kill child in front of parents, Jurists take UN to task over attack on Zionism, Mrs Castle makes peace offer to doctors, Berlinguer pledge on democracy, Getting together to defend our interests in the North Sea, Betting company dismissals are ruled unfair, Oxford divided over plan for external B Ed, Rice shock for Chinese, Tito onslaught on Stalinist groups, Mr Hattersley urges moderates to attack, Last battle of General Franco, Concorde should observe noise law, council says. Index. Law: Suspendes sentences in Lugano bank trial, Queen's Bench Division Sidecar defined Keen v Parker, Stonehouse tapes admissible in court, Smacking acted like charm, counsel says, Court of Appeal Unlawful use of land not made lawful bv reverter LTSS Print and Supply Services Ltd v Hackney London Borough Council and Another, Good response to Hain plea, Pakistan Supreme Court upholds Bhutto Government's ban on opposition National Awami Party, Man gets life sentence because of hospital strike threat, Three men cleared of 'Ginger' Marks death, Inquiry expected into Confait murder case, Woman cleared on key-in-sock jail break charge, Lady Lucan's petition, Former Labour MP receives libel damages. Display Advertising: Bell's, Pia, Elandsrand Gold Mining Company Limited, Pritchard Services Group Ltd., Richardson-Merrell Inc., Decca, The Trust Bank, Glaxo Holdings Limited, Volvo 264, Grundig, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, The LA Dragonniere Residential Club, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Gulf Air, Distinction, The Times Information And Marketing Intelligence Unit, Department Of Energy., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Leicester Building Society, Pilkington, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, Pure Malt, Centreway Securities Limited, Habitat, Twa, Hebden,, Hine, Harrods. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Spotlight on Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, Christmas countdown, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Ken Dodd's World of Laughter Bbc 1, Old Flames Bristol, NPO/Tortelier Festival Hall, La bohème Coliseum, Jane Manning/Barry Guy Purcell Room, A narrow look at the ghetto Hester Street (u) Academy 1 Macon County Line (x) ABC Fulham Road/ ABC Bayswater The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty (a) Gate I Cannibali (aa) Gate Les Valseuses (x) Curzon. Arts and Entertainment: £6,280 sets auction record for a Barye sculpture, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,139, Children's TV 'to encourage critical approach', Radio, Broadcasting, Schwarzkopf steps in. Sport: Cricket Renewing ducal links with a living memorial, Football Unbeaten sequence ends and puts pressure on Revie and England, Sports in Brief, Ice skating Richmond Trophy without East German presence, Racing Hall makes fresh effort where he is always to be respected, Golf Dunk's 65 leads and sets another record, Rugby Union Six survive changes as Australians solidify their stance, Motor racing New French car seems conventional, Women's hockey County captains missing, Tennis Committee set date for Davis Cup final. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 31, 1950, Indifference remains the best way to beat bombers. Editorials/Leaders: Whom The Gods Wish To Destroy, The Democracy Of New Delhi. Letters to the Editor: The Arabian horse, Taxing issue, Wealth tax and the living artist, New York's troubles, Billions and trillions, Right of reply, Preservation of the Oxford Union, Protestants in Eire, Sharrow Bay Hotel, Promoting ability in the Civil Service, Metric dilemma, Is engineering management only for the 'mad and dedicated'?, Sandilands: light for the ordinary man, Conditions in Zanzibar, Holiday eating habits, The Palau Islands, Community Land Bill, The defence budget, National Front unionists, Travelling hopefully, Lost hours. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Obituaries: Prof G. Hamilton Fairley, Lord Ritchie Of Dundee, Miss M. K. Ashby, Joseph Lacasse Belgian abstract artist, Mr Charles Pearman-Wilson, Professor Arnold Toynbee. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Shares steady, Stock markets Return to calmer waters. Business and Finance: Fed moves swiftly to ease market threat from New York crisis, UK asks airlines to conform on commission rates, Discount market, Insolvencies at highest level for 15 years, Mr Varley says resources must be diverted to most promising sectors, NEDO submits new views on investment, Bank staffs given higher allowances, Hogg Robinson Group, Rank sells off loss-making TV rent firm for £2m-plus, Japanese shelve decision on oil from China, Business Diary: Lord Poole steps down· Moroccan lather, Commodities, Steep decline in Lamson earnings again, Rise in rubber output and consumption predicted, Courtney, Pope, Hospital food waste, Pressure grows for Slater inquiry, Pennine Motor, Shipyard Bill 'unchanged', Steelmakers lose plea for levy suspension, Executives' pay still lags despite record jump of 23pc in a year, Associate deals, Reynolds offer for Burmah US subsidiary, French retail prices accelerating, Australia looks to takeover of foreign firms, The future for property rents, Lock-out at Containerbase, W. T Grant, Probing the causes of the British disease, Woolwich has cushion of high liquidity, 'Basic strength' to put Anglovaal ahead again, NCB must cut price of coal to coke rival, Sir Henry Benson to join investment working party, AMC's profits are still running 60 pc lower, Finance For Industry head scorns NEB, Hawker-Studebaker plans for Onan falter, Bass switches to Danish lager, Fresh spurt by Wm Press, Jas Finlay 11pc ahead and raises interim, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Hawthorn, Leslie pays out after £252,000 loss, Only a change of direction will help Chrysler to stay on the road. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top management changes at S Pearson group. Property: Residential property Misleading clailms criticized, Country Properties, Flat Sharing. Births.

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