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The Times - 10/04/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Neville Hodgkinson, By David Young, From Patricia Clough, From Pearce Wright science Correspondent York, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Birmingham, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By a Staff Reporter, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff., By Our Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Clive Borrell and Arthur Osman Kidsgrove, From David Leigh Birmingham, By Stewart Tendler, From David Hencke, By Our Political Staff, By George Clerk political correspondent, From Bernard Withers, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent. York, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, By Martin Huckerby, By Michael Horsnell, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Jean Thoraval, From Peter Strafford, From Bruce Palling, From Paul Martin, By Diana Geddes, European Parliament, John Groser, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, William Haley, Robert Nye, Derek Parker, Peter Tinniswood, Louis Heren, Richard Mabey, Stephen Spender, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Thomas Walker, David Leigh, Dr Graham Lomas, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ronald Butt, BRIAN W. WALKER, GERALD GRIFFIN., JOAN K. McMICHAEL, PHILIP NOEL-BAKER., TREVOR HUDDLESTON. CR., DOUGLAS JAY, , RUSSELL JOHNSTON, , SOPER, , MERVYN SOUTHWARK., GIBSON, , D. F. LAWDEN, , ARTHUR SELDON, JOHN D. GRUGEON., HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, , BERNARD DIXON., MICHAEL LOEWE, , From Philip Howard Keele, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Stamps Correspondent, Sir Basil Engholm writes:, Lord Justice Roskill writes:, J.R.C. writes:, Mr Frank Eggleston writes:, Elizabeth Coxhead writes:, By Our Financial Staff, From Vanya Walker Leigh, From Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, By Business News Staff, ROBERT E. D. CLARK, , G. A. BLOXAM, , RAYMOND W. HILL, , BERNARD C. WILKINS, , H. BERGER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By David Mott, Robert Parker, Stuart Marshall,

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News: New aims urged in religious broadcasting, TUC asks rail leaders to justify demands, Politicians not planners must take decisions that will save London, British are worse off than most in social benefits, When cycle and moped societies meet, Early warning scheme aimed at beating pollution by chemicals, Council officers 'pocketed cash from fair', Europe keeps an eye on British kipper, The Times Diary Champagne with the Duchess:$18, Why banana tycoon leapt from the 44th floor, Offer by Gen Amin to take over from Queen, S African patrol fired on from Angola, Move in EEC wine war, Students call on state to take over property, 38 ministers among 145 Labour MPs voting against Government, Mr Heffer dismissed for his defiance of Prime Minister, Censure motion shows up division of French left, Pressure increases on Phnom Penh, Anglican-Roman Catholic unity 'not feasible yet', Inner London needs factories, report urges, Bill says guard dogs should have handlers, Mr Smith backs down over planned salary increases, Mr Ford forced to acknowledge that secret assurances were given to President Thieu, Terrorism likely to increase. expert says, British banks criticized on their role in South Africa, Danes favour continued British membership, Would-be starters in nuclear race, Moderate Africans backed on policy towards Mr Vorster, Rail workshop supervisors call off overtime ban, Toning down of cement report denied, Shipping union rejects a 20 pc increase, NHS threatened by increase in doctors seeking work abroad, Farmers' unions attempt to end egg dispute, Savernake Horn is saved, Amnesty finds that both Israel and Syria ill-treated prisoners, Mr Varley is ready to do battle with oil giants for a stake in North Sea, Scotland Yard investigating Zionist group, Where is the line between loyalty and responsibility?, Consumers paid £312m too much for power, Actor will simulate girl's killer, Shopping, New paper's plan for afternoon edition opposed, Science report Energy: Power from waves, Drivers vote to end Glasgow strike, Tricolour flies again in Algiers for visit by M Giscard, Mr Heffer feels no bitterness, Press emphasis on strikes decried, Attack brings North Vietnamese within 37 miles of Saigon, Babies 'import' condemned by Red Cross, £500,000 worth of stamps to be obtained, The rewards and the pitfalls of getting a job abroad, Snow chaos in Kent and Scotland, Professor proposes moves to strengthen rights of children, Mrs Thatcher's plea for elderly, Portuguese Socialists put emphasis on liberty, President Thieu should go the French say, Liberals seek poll day holiday and adjournment of Parliament for campaigning, Vietcong award for pilot who bombed palace, Why EEC benefits are better, Convention doomed, Vanguard suggests, Support for Mr Heffer is likely from Scots TUC, Euphrates focus of Iraq-Syria rift, Greeks had unfashionable approach to equality, GB 75 founder backs new trade union movement, Council workers cleared after bonuses report, Rejection of Shore trade claim, Agreement on policy for saving Venice, Council's stake in tour firm for £71,000, Guidelines 'contempt' claim rejected, Fall in Inner London's immigrant total, Vietcong message disrupts Oscar awards ceremony, Motoring Now Fiat brings back a cheaper 125, Korean 'plotters' hanged, To Meg, the world is only 100 yards wide, 'Unsafe' hospital X-rays claim. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Bell's, British Airways, A.& C.Black, Tops Tv Ltd, Ppa, Abbey National, Lufthansa, Miele, Gieves & Hawkes, Homes, Sotheby's, Broadstone Investment Trust Limited, Hoverlloyd, M P Kent Limited, Cwmbran, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, British History Illustrated, 'Arethusa', The Alliance Trust Company Limited, Dawn Publishing Co., County Bank, Grampian Holdings Limited, Marley, M. J. B. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Laing, The Advertising Standards Authority., Austin Morris, Free State Saaiplaas Gold Mining Company Limited, Country Life, Edmund Hillary, Rhp, Barnardo's. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,964, A new revue, Radio, The People Show, Broadcasting, American holds on to his chess lead after draw, Weapon sale prices run well beyond expectations. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law Report April 9 1975 Family Division Negative behaviour as basis for divorce Thurlow v Thurlow, Charity hostel workers accused of murder, Briton held in Uganda on sedition charge, Paris police who killed man in error charged, Jewish trade controller on £6m charge refused bail. Politics and Parliament: Minister of Agriculture convinced Britain has ability to influence events in Europe, More than 5m animal experiments, Sovereignty not for hoarding: Mr Heath-political issue supreme, France no less French: Why should British people be less sturdy?, Renunciation of right to legislate, Shortage of cod may lead to trout and chips House of Lords, Better for Vietnamese children to be reunited with families House of Commons, Mr Wilson's reply not contempt, Commissioner stands by his figures on UK trade deficit, Labour MPs urged to join EEC assembly, Middle East talks likely in Dublin at weekend. Sport: Sports in Brief, Horse trials Collins leads but opts out of final phase, Athletics Russian victorious in Greek marathon, Golf Weiskopf one of the best men after being three times bridesmaid, Cricket Sobers in West Indies party for world cup, Tennis Australians defer decision on supporting China, Rugby Union RFU plan an offer to gate-taking clubs, Football Leeds have still to silence the big guns in the battle of Barcelona, Hockey Late goals decide match of fluctuating fortunes. Reviews: The language of T S Eliot, Poetry, Treasure in a croquet box The Treasure of Auchinleck The Story of the Boswell Papers By David Buchanan, Schumann St John's, Fiction The Hawkline Monster By Richard Brautigan (Cape, £2.50) How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers won the F.A. Cup By J L Carr (London Magazine Editions, £2.50) Children of the Rose By Elaine Feinstein (Hutchinson, £3.75) The Sea Road West By Sally Rena, Forefathers' Eve Southwark Cathedral, Northern Sinfonia/ Seaman Queen Elizabeth Hall, Giselle Coliseum, Paperbacks, What actually happened in history Style in History By Peter Gay, A policy of containment The Imperial Republic The United States and the World 1945-73 By Raymond Aron, Drunk's dream Harvey Prince of Wales, ECO/Anda Festival Hall, London debuts, Essential badgerness A Lifetime of Badgers By Peter Hardy (David & Charles, £3.50) Through the Badger Gate By E.Jane Ratcliffe Illustrated by E. W. Ratcliffe (Bell, £2.80) Bully and the Badger By Wickham Malins. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Focus on overseas appointments, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A very bad day in Archipova Street, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 10, 1950 Nijinsky's death. Editorials/Leaders: Under The Minister's Thumb, Labour Divides On Europe. Letters to the Editor: Trade union politics, Airlift of Vietnamese orphans, Journalists' closed shop, Advantages of reorganization, Shock treatment, A new economic order, The Kurdish refugees, Weather portents, Payments and import controls, Artists and VAT, Militant motorists, Unjustifiably high increase in Patent Office fees, Local government: problem of finance, Paradox facing hydraulics manufacturers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr R. E. Stutchfield, Mr R. P. Askew A diligent agriculturalist, Lady Hillary, Mr D. Sparshott, Sir John Floyd, Hon Margaret Colville. Business and Finance: Fed report sees signs of recovery in economy, Investment reforms sought, Pay rising faster than house prices, Accountants criticize wealth tax, Zochonis forecasts 53pc rise, Higher rates for off-peak electricity users, Part of J Dallas sold, Bemrose big upswing but going gets heavy, Chrysler UK had £17.7m net loss for 1974, Babcock unlocks its treasure, $25,000m 'safety net' by OECD countries, Babcock sells its 25 pc stake in German offshoot to Iran for £31m, Taylor Pallister, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, BSC saving £60m on ferrous scrap, Fivefold interim profits rise, but Birmid sound note of caution, Overseas Carter Hale checked in tougher year, British Enkalon hopes long-term, Snake problems of Swiss franc still to be solved, Rival offer for Aston still possible, Oliver Stanley How inflation is increasing the burden of taxes, Rollmakers close with flourish at £1.83m, Ending of the age of full employment, Grindlays studies cash injection by Citibank, Rights issue by Morgan Crucible, Vernons and Ladbroke call off merger plan, Myson on recovery tack after dismal 1974, Bank statements for March, Warning of uphill climb by Grampian Holdings, Third World objections to IEA role, Shipowners facing crisis over demand, Business Diary: Supersonic shaikh · Shirt tale, Estimate up for this year's GDP, Amoco find in N Sea could rival Piper field, Official figures show extent of last year's slowdown in rise in living standard, Thomson profit 39pc down on increased turnover, WN Sharpe stays cautious, Dockers vote for ban and strikes, Clearing banks' advances drop by £158m despite cut in base rates Bank Figures, Orion Insurance jumps to £4m pretax, More tour operators given annual air travel licences, Move to block CSR takeover of Aust Ests, Issues & Loans. Petrocon places 1m ordinary at 73½p. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange Late rise for the dollar, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Interest rate worries unsettle share prices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities dull, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments George Wimpey names management board head. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.

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