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The Times - 19/08/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By Our Science Editor, By Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley Business News Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Martin Huckerby, From Robert Parker, From Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By John Gretton, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Miles Kington, Dan Zerdin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Sheila Black, Jim Railton Rowing Correspondent, by Richard Burnell, R. B., J. R., by J. F. Wellicome, Dr Gerald N. Lanier, PHS, Richard Davy, Julian Critchley, Edmund Steven, E. R. TURTON, , ROBERT A. M. CASE, , PERCY CLARK, , ENID LAKEMAN, , S. BODINGTON, , PAMELA DYAS, , D. E. C. EVERSLEY, , A. D. PHILLIPS, , K. A. J. BATTERBY, , SARAH McCABE, , ROBERT PURVES, , LAURENCE COTTERELL, , TERRY BAMFORD, , ROGER H. JAMES, , RALPH HOWELL, , P. W. M. COPEMAN, , J. C. COX, , By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, John Press writes:, P. B. Naylor writes:, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By David Blake, By David Young, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, N. J. FLOWER, , D. G. FELTON, , R. MARTIN, , K. FORD, , H. JUSTIN EVANS, , J. D. SAMPSON, , F. M. M. STEINER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, By Tony May,

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News: Every convenience at airfield for 20,000 fans, Egyptian protest in Channel races, Peking will give unconditional aid to Cambodia, Atom research centre may be forced to close, Prudence Glynn is on holiday, and Brigid Keenan, fashion editor of our, Back yard that is blooming marvellous, Bombs found at Algerian embassies in three cities, Invalid vehicle report criticized for gaps, Some advice bureaux may have to close, Fitness more important to oarsmen than equipment, New York Times telephones cut off in India, Tickets for bona-fide journalists but not 'strike-breakers', Speculation grows over Franco retirement, Motorists face long wait as AA men threaten strike, Battle against the beetle that is killing elm trees, Mr Stonehouse's daughter says jail is 'mind-breaking', Debt-collectors approached doctor, MP says, Two opinion poll jolts for President Ford, Russia's cult of the war dead, Life in Bangladesh said to be returning to normal, School-leavers 'lack basics of education', Unions urged to help their members to take holidays away from home, Kissinger deal may also end Cairo ban on trade, Sahara link with Mauritania likely, Britain invited by Iceland to new fishing limit talks, Egypt is the only Arab nation that sees any hope of success in Dr Kissinger's new peace shuttle, Harkis release Algerian official, The Times Diary An incalculable threat to London, Why the boom in arms sales cannot be allowed to carry on unchecked, Police reinforcements sent to South-west Africa, Firemen die in refinery fumes blast, Potteries ringed by seismic scanners, Tracing a tradition back to 1893, Statistics card details big rise in holidays and strikes, New Lambeth Conference likely in 1978, 'Evening News' tells unions of staff-cut plans, Key to success of a multi-sports centre, E Germans escape by helicopter, Italian unions denounce rail strikers, Britain warns airlines over fare discounts, Hospital bed shortage causing needless deaths, doctor says, Five drowned in mishaps at holiday resorts, Fraud squad inquiry at Crockford's casino, BBC drugs film plan is criticized, Death of minister leaves gap in Brussels Cabinet, Textile meeting switched because of ban on Israel, Grain for Russia blacked by US dockers, Engineering union will lead attack on £6 plan, Science report Nutrition: Isotopes reflected in diet, Police monitor Princess's telephone to trap caller, New Anglo-Belgian tanks laid up because of fault, Channel Islands fight to keep out rabies, MPLA surrounded in Angola port struggle, Is Germany's famous efficiency making the workers lose heart?, Syria gives warm welcome to King Husain, Councils 'confused' over homosexual teachers, Catholics publicly deplore Belfast Protestant's death, Mute shows trial how his torturers crippled him, Madrid asks Americans to cut forces in Spain, West Europe Communists' strike call will test measure of support for beleaguered General Goncalves, Labour group seeks abolition of City corporation. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Hk, City Of Liverpool, Le Monde, Clive Discount Holdings Limited, Interim Statement, Cwmbran, Nottingham University, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Kay & Ward, Kerrygold, Allied Retailers Limited, Gkn, The World Rowing Championships, Danks Gowerton Limited, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Southeby's. Law: Miners fined for beating up French campers, Football rowdies are fined up to £100, Three cleared of plot to sell firm's plans, Man released by Court of Appeal, Seagram kidnapping pair held on $700,000 bail, 'Menace' who stabbed bride jailed. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,076, Radio, Favourite beaten in junior chess contest, Scots easily win Four Stars tournament, Broadcasting, World junior champion in chess win. Politics and Parliament: Security risk in MPs' interview rooms. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: Bill Sage/Georgie Fame Camden Lock/100 Club, Richard Smith flies a kite, The Likes of Brian Clough Bbc 1, Trinidad Octavian, The Lord of Misrule Shaw, BBC SO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3. Sport: Swimming Miss Barnard wins but fails to reach her mark, Croquet, Yachting Leaders keep line astern as Bickerton moves up, Cricket McCosker's innings gives Australia a chance, Squash rackets Top seeds win easily in Australian Open, Golf Horton chosen for Ryder Cup but is centre of controversy again, Racing Inchmarlo to start great day for Walwyn, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Bridgend defend Harlequins sevens trophy, Motor racing Donohue in critical condition, Football England captain again out of Arsenal side, Rowing, Tennis Formal protest about Nastase, Borg and Kodes, It began with Doggett's coat and badge, Athletics How individualists in British team pick their own way to the top, Bowls Fine progress by Green and Gunter. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Editorials/Leaders: Dr Kissinger Tries Again, A Broader Look At Social Policy. Letters to the Editor: Broadcasting Parliament, Why PO won't deliver directories, Taxation poverty trap, Swimming pool test kits, Implications of fall in population, Iniquitous bank system, The lack of young engineers for industry, Tied cottages, Rosebery cabinet secret, What is a recommended price?, Staffing of child welfare services, Unconscionable further Patent Office fee rises, Labour Party ban on newspapers, MPs and activists, Presenting poetry, Daily deliveries, Jury acquittals, How LEB helped to cut electricity cost by 30pc, Appointments to benefices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times ot Friday, August 18, 1950 Calais television. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Award for pilot who saved jet, University news. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Joseph Bard, Mr Maurice Gorham Journalist and broadcaster, Mrs Rosa Clarke, André Oleffe, Mr C. J. Simmons, Miss Ethel Fegan. Business and Finance: Discount market, Ford men discount oil decontrol cost, Toyo Kogyo to step up car output to 60,000 monthly, Business Diary: How Mariculture turned turtle, Californian engine ban on Chrysler, Hongkong seeks talks with EEC on textile quotas, Growth rate check but Vibroplant keeps moving ahead, Reluctant acceptance by German states of Bonn's £920m reflation package, Suregain makes bid for Dowgate, OECD optimistic over Australian recovery, Prices of new houses rising only marginally, Steady buying boosts shares, Japanese to fight IBM in computer market, Date set for Ferranti aid decision, Halifax net inflow over £415m, No change in monthly retail sales figures, Food chief calls survey of prices scheme 'useless', A matter of interest for Barclaycard, Opec chiefs weigh up need for dearer crude, Japan criticized for heavy $ financing of foreign trade, Forecast of tighter grip on inflation at cost of rise in unemployment, Dounreay decision 'will not affect reactor plan', £40m fall in man-made fibres trade surplus, US predicts big losses for Concorde, Caterpillar Tractor to expand range, Tax measures announced to stop the 'lump', One-for-one scrip signals all-round gains at EGA, Bankers look at the North Sea again, Tokyo report wants switch in exports drive, Car makers 'left dealers in jeopardy', Commodities LME copper stocks again rise, Terukuni Kaiun calls off tanker charter talks, J. Jacobs see gloom far into next year, Liverpool aims to raise £30m with bond issue, Increase in government spending understated, stockbrokers claim, Pledge to Sri Lanka planters, Voluntary takeover panel for Hongkong, Trading strength contributes to political power. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange prices Equities firmer, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Equities rise over broad front. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Devine joins board of Leslie & Godwin subsidiary.

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