The Times - 21/03/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By John Groser Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford., By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent., By Our Political Editor, By Tim Jones, From Arthur Osman, By Martin Huckerby, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Editor., By Our Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Paul Bowlodes, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By A. M. Rendel, From Dessa Trevisan, From Bruce Palling, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, Brian Alderson, From Richard Hughes, From Richard Witkin, Caroline Moorehead, From Peter Strafford, David Robinson, Philip French, Alan Blyth, Derek Parker, Charles Lewsen, Philip Norman, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Gerry Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, by Gretel Spitzer, G.S., by Klaus Kämpgen, by Dan van der Vat, by Friedrich Luft, Geoffrey Smith, Richard Davy, PHS, Keith Kyle, LAWRENCE BYFORD., ROGER HUDSON., MADELINE McLAUCHLIN., JOHN HICKS, ALEC CAIRNCROSS, TOM WILSON, MAX CORDEN, IAN LITTLE, MAURICE SCOTT, GEOFFREY MARSHALL., DICK PANTLIN., FINN O. GUNDELACH., KEVIN GOULD., R. J. HEALD., MARGERY PERHAM, NEIL COLLINGS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Craig Seton, , From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen, By Our Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, By Anthony Rowley, By Andrew Wilson, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Adrian Hope, By Peter Hill, From John Earle, By Michael Baily, From Peter Hazelhurst., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, GEOFFREY DRAIN, , JOHN ADAMS., J. L. COUSINS, , J. A. BREARLEY., R C. AIRMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Margaret Drummond, By Peter Wainwright, Richard Allen, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Labour MPs bitterly disappointed by Stonehouse report but see it as 'stay of execution' only, Doctor found guilty of killing father dying of cancer, Equipment 'salvaged from Soviet plane in North Sea', Snow reports from European resorts, Consumers agree on oil price policy, A touch of eastern promise, A rather dull read, Miss Onassis in Switzerland for a rest, Portuguese Communists demand foreign press censorship, Where will the new Conservatism lead?, Land Bill 'infringes basic human right', Grand coalition looks possible, End of distinction between libel and slander and greatly reduced function of jury proposed in defamation cases, Costly airlift of rice to Phnom Penh barely keeps city alive, Drifting rig saved from heavy seas, All the Panovs want to do is work, work, work, Holidays at home, with lakes and forests on the doorstep for sport and relaxation, Disabled wives' allowance delay deplored, Executive's home blown up after factory unrest, Portugal buys oil from Russia and Iraq, CIA may have removed the missiles from submarine, Two Mihajlov lawyers warned of suspension, Snakebite research: Dr Alistair, Move to stop sport being used as political weapon, Change of mind by Mr Ennals on membership, Agreement fundamental to city's future, IBA offer on FA Cup Final coverage, Foot plans may end dock strike, MPs decide to delay action on Mr Stonehouse, Warning to US on risks of national health scheme, Businesslike use of power, Inquiry into Fairfield fire closes, Councils must buy all land to be privately developed, Muslim treasures are promised for British Islam festival, First contests in China by U S athletes, Firms that import cheap cloth may be named, Dr Kissinger leaves for Sadat talks with Israel proposals, Attempt to murder Chief Justice, Mrs Sopwith killed in helicopter crash, Liverpool may request Army help with refuse, Mr Jenkins to lead pro-EEC forces, Two halves do not add up to cultural whole-capital of 'impassioned 1920s' has disappeared, Science report Antibiotics: Natural resistance, The Times Diary, All-in school legislation 'more likely than not', The essential reasons why we need the referendum to decide on the EEC, New laws make high risk industries safer, Frau Milchsack: the hostess with the mostest in Anglo-German diplomacy, Mother loses job for seeking time to nurse her son, Vital role of the RAF at Gatow, Axe for one teachers' college out of five, Peking regards Britain's defence cutbacks as doubly welcome, Tricksters rob Christie's of £250,000 jewels, Mrs Castle to meet the hospital consultants, Food prices Dearer meat cuts cost of turkeys, French call to subsidize wine for Russia, 600 RAF aircrew to lose jobs, Bishop Muzorewa flies back to Salisbury, Liberals would defy anti-EEC poll and fight on in Parliament, Community agricultural policy 'not perfect', Thefts from building sites cost £100m a year, 300,000 refugees leave abandoned Hue in further Saigon pullback, Jumbo jets facing costly safety modifications, County likely to save hill from further quarrying, Good value for investors, Mr Wilson hoping for vote in early June, Liberals in Liverpool win 1p cut in domestic rate, Furore over secret Strauss speech, Mr Ecevit in London for talks on Cyprus, New deal may mean £5,000 a year for some miner, U S is told S Vietnam will stand at Da Nang, Colleagues bid farewell to bomb squad chief, Coloureds rebuff Vorster racial policy, MP alleges telephone-tapping by CIA men, Swiss and EEC split over spying, Easterners strive to catch up, Getting union cash without strings is Labour's problem. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Malta becoming a republic House of Lords, Clarification of inheritance law, State finance for parties to be spent only on parliamentary business, UCS creditors have no moral claim, Evidence received so far does not justify ban on French eggs House of Commons, 75-hour week for soldiers cleaning rubbish, Mr Prentice is rebuked in Commons by Mr Wilson for 'an offensive phrase', School fires, Stop selling industry short, textile firms told, Death cuts Labour's majority to one, Protecting animals facing extinction, Rate of inflation will be reduced without economic disaster-PM, Need to be free of paymasters, Next week's business, Royal Assent to Acts, Well represented, Mr Shelepin's guards not to carry guns. Display Advertising: British Airways, Howard, Messeplus Berlin, Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, B. A. T, Richard Ellis, Mann & Overton, Midland Bank, Fiat, Royal Insurance, Bullough Limited, Moss Bros, Cable & Wireless, County Bank, Texas Instruments, The Italian Restaurant, Pa Nam., Hardy An Der Oper, Lloyds Bank, Ncr, Tsl, Bib, The Kurds, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Henry VIII, Driver And Vehicle Licensing Centre, Beaumont Properties Limited, Berisfords Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Cpp, Habitat, The Government Statistical Service, The Sterling Trust, Limited. Picture Gallery: West Berlin. Weather: The Weather. Law: Servant killed employer, Girl crippled because of wasp is awarded £70,000, Priest gave man claiming to be spy £14,000, Mr Dan Smith for trial on fraud charges, Law Report March 20 1975 Court of Appeal Voluntary submission to the jurisdiction Henry v Geoprosco International Ltd. Arts and Entertainment: Prices underline jewelry boom, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,948, Chess match postponed but Fischer unlikely to play. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Parliamentary Notices, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Axel Corti on an Austrian Quixote The Refusal (a) Academy Three At Long Last Love (u) Dominion The Land That Time Forgot (u) Odeon, Marble Arch, Fanny and the serpent of old Nile Funny Lady (a) Odeon, Leicester Square Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (a) Odeon, St Martin's Lane, from Thursday, 10cc Hammersmith Odeon, Patience Coliseum, Man Alive BBC 2 (tonight), The Importance of Being Earnest Greenwich. Sport: Tennis Club event has new sponsors, Racing Avahra and Hide prove the point of Rohan's early warning system, Badminton Mrs Gilks only Briton to reach the semi-finals, Boxing Ali-Bugner title bout now likely to take place in June, Rowing Full course on the Tideway but no trimmings, Cricket Pakistan drop Intikhab for Cup, Football Leeds would welcome meeting with Bayern, Hockey Lord's festival programme curtailed, For the record, Golf Oxford face a struggle against the favourites, Rugby Union Weekend in Wales could end in Australia. Editorials/Leaders: Unworkable, No Rush To Judgment, Constraints On Industrial Policy, Simplifying The Libel Laws. Letters to the Editor: Paying for bank's advice., Agencies survey is misleading, Plans for a theatre centre, Keeping the flag flying, Education landmark, Kenya assassination, Cabinet and the EEC referendum, Training in office management, Import controls: no easy cure, Criminal trial procedures, Council house improvements, Reasons behind the high cost of fresh fish, Doctors and the NHS, Housebuying abuses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Queen Ethelburga's School, New fellows of the Royal Society. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From THE Times of Tuesday, March 21, 1950. Obituaries: Mr Leslie Bridgewater, Prof Alan Carey Taylor, MR WILLIAM HAMLING Commons aide to Mr Wilson. Business and Finance: Discount market, Manufacturers urged to provide electric bulbs with longer life, Fair Trading plan for oil groups' tenants, Hydraulics: a chance to cut industry's energy costs, Rash of Deutschemark fund-raising, Commodities, Dewandre profit lag behind sales, BOTB will give advice on planning agreements, Boost for Japanese economy next month, 'Consultation' rules for £50m Leyland loans, Confidence shown in $600m GM offering, EEC backed by chemicals group, Business Diary: Nypro's cheque · Floundering at Assoc Fish, Unemployment total reaches 721,400 but rate of increase shows signs of abating, Container trade for Southampton, Overseas Hoechst moves up to £66m, Unanswered questions on the Land Bill, Montedison chairman asked to stay, Dinar link with SDR denied, NEB not confined to manufacturing industries, Minister says, Issues & Loans. One-for-1 rights from Camford, Iran to buy uranium, More clearing banks cut rate, Several ICI chemical plants may close in rationalization plan, Oil and gas tract sales off Alaska, Inquiry into 'colour TV dumping', London equity turnover, BAT sees scant hope of marked advance, HCN slides: commercial radio stake scaled down, BSC attempt to overcome labour relations problems, EEC reach agreement on gold sales, US consumer price rises slow to 8.1 pc, Money Market Rates, Hoppe salary at Harland & Wolff was paid to a Swiss consultancy, Matthews recovery sign after fulltime loss, Beaverbrook's half-time loss, Patents news Helping deaf children to learn to talk, Failure to allay fears may lead to Industry Bill non-cooperation, New Mexican oil find announced, Property side, high interest put Court Hotels in loss, £1m drop in net unit trust sales, Bear Brand to get state aid, Further Beaverbrook setback, but 'benefits' emerging, Consolidated Gold's £21m rights issue, Treasury and CBI agree on contract profit-formula, Sir John Partridge to leave BAT board, Plea for fishing industry, Oil refiners reassess their priorities, Norvic drops out of Canning bid. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Dollar higher, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Shares drift lower on wide front, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Account ends easier. Business Appointments: Business appointments New head of Walls ice cream named. Shipping News: 'Price threat' to shipping by Russians. Property: Ski to your own front door, Residential property Making new homes out of old, Country Properties, Flat Sharing. Births.
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