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The Times - 11/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From John Chartres, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Medical Reporter, From John Roper Medical Reporter, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By our Agricultural Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent York, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Edward Mortimer, From Patrick Brogan, David Robinson, Jeremy Kingston, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Stephen Walsh, Sheridan Morley, Philip Howard, Victoria Brittain, Edmund Stevens, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Jo Grimond, David Bonavia, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Mario Modiano, JOHN J. WHITE, , C. F. J. BARON, , NIGEL LAWSON, , S. M. CROWN., P. LEVY-MENARD, , MARTYN SMITH, , SIDNEY HORNIBLOW, , CLARE WELLS, , CHRIS WRIGHT, , ELIZABETH HARPER, , JOHN BARRY, , BRIDGET MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY, , W. H. TARN, , W. E. WRIGHT, , MARGOT FONTEYN ARIAS, , FRANCES CLODE, , JOSSLEYN HENNESSY, , CYRIL JAMES, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, By David Young, By Melvyn Westlake, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Frank Vogl, By Our Economics Staff, From David Cross, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, R. BARDELL, , D. I. PULLEN, , NORMAN E. GRIGGS, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , NICHOLAS MCKENNA, , ANN GINIGE, , W. M. JONES POWELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Kenneth Owen, By Desmond Ouigley, Gerald Ely,

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Politics and Parliament: Improvement in police recruitment: more coloured constables wanted, MP apologizes over 'bugging' incident, Appeal move by husband in rape case rejected, Labour's strains and tensions bubble up, What was said when the Speaker's wig slipped, MPs question worth of postgraduate courses: 'putting off the evil day', Use of cash limits in short term, British companies lagging behind in giving workers information House of Lords, Slow progress to monetary union, Compliance the key: anti-inflation measures to be effective and workable: waiting for White paper House of Commons, Sixpence to stay, Labour MPs protest at indication that a Bill is coming, Liberal call for more broadcasts, Mr Wilson unifies Cabinet on pay curbs package, MP apologizes for bugging room of fellow member. News in Brief. News: Rabies warning to pet-smugglers, Aid for homeless 'urgent', Doctors vote against joining in voluntary ban on prescribing barbiturates, West Europe Dr Kissinger reports good progress in Paris talks on energy, Hopes high for peace pact over Sinai, Labour delegation tackling EEC's paper mountain, Brewer's £1,000 prize to further entente cordiale, Right-winger to oppose Maoist in TUC election, Freed Mr Hills flies home after successful Callaghan mission, Food prices Beef, home-grown lamb will cost less this weekend, Congress not to ban Concorde, Why the Palestinians cannot be regarded as a minority, Crashing into the car age, The threat that hangs over all of us in this bureaucratic, complacent age, Defining genius through an affair with Picasso, Science report Pollution: Heavy metals from plants, Mr Karamanlis and the 'Balkan vision' of solidarity, Two new typhoid cases raise total to five, Arms found after two policemen are shot, Rhodesian guerrillas training in Tanzania, Record harvest forecast in United States, Vote to end CIA inquiry after ruinous publicity, Handful of votes has Senate in trance, Britain and France agree on arbitration in oil dispute, 12 police cadets saved after canoes capsize, The politics of cutting toenails in China, Trinity Bar results, Airliner flew at least once with bad fault, University plea for 'excellence', Benefit claims combined, NUM reelection move fails, Israel urges Westen companies to defy 'toothless tiger' of Arab trade boycott, Socialists to fight back in Portugal, How can over-loaded social workers break the cycle of deprivation?, Police fears appeased in complaint procedure, Mr Maude gives Tory tests for agreement, Activity best for easing arthritis, study shows, Archaeologists rush to discredit road route, Malta stumbling block to summit date, Empress and Mrs Ford:, Cigarette list for carbon monoxide level sought, Fertilizers are wasted by growers, reports say, Split in the ranks of Palestinian guerrillas widens over kidnapping of American colonel, The Times Diary Getting their bristles in a twist, Police launch search for Carlos's accomplice, Study ordered on ways of choosing divers, A hundred-and-fifty years of feeling instead of seeing, Dietician sees a benefit in inflation, Unsuspecting 'couriers' carried dynamite, Nine vote in favour of a European Cabinet, Pretoria may intervene in mine dispute, Conservative MPs are almost certain to vote against Government's move to establish Welsh Assembly, Argentine guerrillas launch bomb attack in Cordoba, Delegation asks for more cash aid for Merseyside, Catholic bishops against direct-grant plans, Health cover sought for all Europe travel. Index. Display Advertising: Law Tutors, Total, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, John Brown And Company, Limited, Le Monde, Rolex, Interim Statement, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, English & Caledonian Investment Company Limited, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., Gieves & Hawkes Ltd, Thompson, Toyota, College Of Industrial & Commercial Studies,, Compari, Permali Limited, Ncr, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Healey & Baker, Pilkington, Ocean Wilsons (Holdings) Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Holborn Law Tutors, London Bedding Centre, May & Hassell Limited, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Midland Bank International, Alginate Industries Limited, Peterborough Development Corporation. Law: Jail sentence for contempt upheld Attorney General at the relation of John Phillips and Others v Dwyer and Rawle, Court case over Vietnamese orphans averted, Terror trial accused ordered out, Compulsory training in sentencing is urged, Trawler search man is found not guilty, Court of Appeal Widow's damages increased to £90,000 Murray and Another v Shuter and Another Murray (by his wife and next friend and receiver in the Court of Protection) v Shuter and Another, Detective like lunatic, bomb trial man alleges, Muslim school battle is over, PCs jailed for motoring offences plot, Expulsion of Cubans in Paris 'jackal' case, Windsor pop festival man jailed for two years, IRA leader blames his arrest in Dublin on 'bankrupt' politicians, Writer who had cannabis jailed for three years, Telephone user cleared of electricity 'theft', Second abduction charge. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Shakespeare's moral doublethink All's Well that Ends Well Greenwich, Prospect to stage new Bunyan musical, Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, The Bacchae and The Beanstalk Wimbledon Theatre, Peter Lloyd/Elizabeth Werry St John's, Smith Square, Not flashy enough Royal Flash (a) Odeon, Leicester Square The Wilby Conspiracy (aa) London Pavilion/ Astoria/Metropole Beautiful People (u) Warner West End 2 Out of Season (x) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue, Man Alive Bbc 2. Arts and Entertainment: Murder at the Vicarage comes to London, Pair of thirteenth-century German oak figures fetch £36,000, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,043, Broadcasting. Sport: Squash rackets Tests of world supremacy more valid in Karachi, Horse show Whitaker and Ryan's Son keep title in Yorkshire, Yachting Narrow lead taken by Andersson, Cricket Early gamble pays an afternoon dividend, Sports in Brief, Tennis Two seeds go out in Felixstowe event, Athletics Foster warns his European rivals, Racing Eddery goes flat-out and round two courses in title hunt, Golf Huish takes Open lead as the magic deserts Oosterhuis, Rowing British coach hopes that four and four will make a fast eight, Cycling Merckx decides that every second counts, Motor racing Hill and Hulme taking to the track again, For the Record, Olympic Games Deficit expected to reach over £100m. Editorials/Leaders: White Men In Black Africa, A Cautious Conference Of Doctors, Difficult People To Try. Letters to the Editor: St Paul's School site, Tourist spending, Bureaucratic buffoonery, The American Revolution, House valuations for insurance purposes, Post-inflation credits, Coalescence of the middle majority, Squatters and the law, Bumblebees, An incomes policy, Right way to use funding, Doctors' obligations, Crossman Diaries, Appalling effect of CTT on small farms, Picketing a newspaper. Official Appointments and Notices: British Academy, University news, Latest appointments, Eton College, Sherborne School for Girls. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 11, 1950. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Francis Meynell An active and discriminating role in publishing and design. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange prices Gilts remain strong, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Investors hold back ahead of White Paper, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Coats Paton dividend row looms today, Discount market, Marathon Oil sets gas date, EEC blessing for aid to shipyards, Strong impetus at Airfix after bumper year, The growing market in business mini-computers, Business Diary: Scholar ships · Off the rails, Singapore inspectors for Haw Par, House of Fraser buys Chiesman, Trawlermen fear end of operating subsidy, US grain trader tells of talks with Russians, Retailers say jobs may be in danger, Citibank may ignore prime formula to keep rate at 7 pc, World Bank issue, Report says 'free flag' fleet losses 'too high', Leyland will invest £6m in Nigerian factory, Aero exports set record in May, Sharp fall by franc as it rejoins 'snake', Iran backs Krupp plants in Brazil, Way now being cleared for Swiss to enter float, State help refused to textile company, Chambers of Commerce aggrieved by exclusion from incomes talks, Dubai first Gulf state to win full control of its oil, Barely 43 pc of BOC's rights issue taken up, ERF slash dividend as profits slump, Issues & Loans Wheatsheaf is offering 1 for 4 at 110p, Stay-out vote by car parts strikers on eve of holiday, Steel corporation losses double to £4m a week with steep drop in demand, Myth and reality about public sector pay, A second quarter gallop from J Coral Holdings, Underwriters start to earn their money, Commodities Cocoa rises by up to £33 a tonne, Cut in disposable income points to further decline in living standards, Wilson boost for Opec trade forum, Lonrho bids for 70pc remainder of LAGs. Business Appointments: Business appointments Standard & Chartered new director. Property: Residential property Old houses assume new style, Flat Sharing, London Flats. Births.

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