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The Times - 09/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By David Leigh, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, From David Cross, From Roger Choate, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Best, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ion Trewin, Robert Nye, Humphry Berkeley, Tim Heald, John Groser, Donald Chapman, George Hutchinson, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, Ronald Butt, HUGH BISHOP, , H. BROOKE, , RICHARD ROSE, , GEORGE LANITIS, , A. A. BROWN, , D. J. Freeman & Co. Solicitors, , ALAN W. RUDDLE, , J. BRUCE-GARDYNE, , ROBERT O. PLOWRIGHT, , M. J. BRIGGS, , SIMON BLACKLEY, , PETER TENNANT, , ANNE LOUISE HUEY, , D. H. SHARP, , A. JOSEPH BRAYSHAW, , G. C. JENKINS, , MARK RITTNER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, A correspondent writes:, F.W.W. writes:, Julian Amery writes:, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Ronald Pullen, By Clifford Webb, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By Arthtur Reed, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Margaret Stone, ANTHONY MEYER, , H. JENKINS, , BRIAN TAYLOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, By Our Financial Editor, Peter Waymark,

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News: Civil Service to discuss smoking curb, Taiwan to admit 'agents' freed by Peking, TUC seeks Wilson action on imports, Mr Shore hears Israel plea on trade, Hole-in-heart girl is found murdered, company appeals for proof kidnapped man is still alive, Lord Watkinson calls for party cooperation to fight recession, Doctors cut services in hospitals, Dispute threatens delay to triStar flights, Reuters telex and phones cut off in Delhi, Council cuts staff cost by �250,000, The end is in sight, but what about the means?, Station for Heathrow 2 years late, Orders of St John make chivalrous history today, Mrs Castle offers doctors unconditional talks on pay beds, ILEA ban on help for borough committees, Communists support Portugal's dissidents, Mr Callaghan reacts to criticism by insisting there are issues where EEC cannot speak for Britain, Two orders for GLC against its squatters, Couple with sex shop deny rapist reports, Help fewer women, aid centre is told, Amin warning to students not to oppose him, Tory Reform Group finds powerful supporter, Shopping, Motoring Leyland tries to put things right, A 'fair tax' in place of the Land Bill, Former company chief cannot leave Singapore, Mr Stonehouse criticizes police, Giscard plea to restrict violence in films, Bank robber gave city's children a treat, Shadow Chancellor promises to seek ways of aiding victims of 'oppressive taxation', Polaris submarine ready for test-firing in US, Barcelona gun battle leaves five dead, Russian drive against drug Pedlars, Mexico strikes dissenting note on oil, Mr Benn invites Japan to take part in North Sea oil, After the ballot row, the real battle of the engineers' elections, Yugoslavs hope Russia will give way over communists' summit, WHO drive to combat six tropical diseases, Move to give child-care groups parental rights, Wider public role in planning is urged, Man sucked into airliner engine awarded �18,000, Airlines oppose Ford plan for fares, Congress support for US commitment in Sinai, Ford chases sales with extra items in cars, Mr Maude helps Tories to turn their backs on electoral change, Land Bill will exclude small schemes, Chileans saved from being deported, Woman politician stakes her claim to lead canadian Conservatives, Rail warning on manning, Compromise sought on Isle of Man birching case, Mr Whitelaw condemns 'internal gossip', Party official 'tried to smuggle �21,000', Threat of television strike by Equity, European experts want 'think tank' for Nine Need urged for plans to cope with changes in the next 30 years, Science report Climate: Tree ring thermometers, Efforts to save New York 'undermined by Mr Ford', Father ordered to send son to comprehensive, Timor leftists accuse Indonesians of attacking border town, Tories must take part in union affair, editor says, The Times Diary A little bit of bottomless fun, The vicious circle stunting Europe's growth, 20 people killed and 100 injured as fifth ceasefire is broken in Beirut, 13 hostages held by refugees at UN office, S African fear of more violence in bus boycott, Labour policies 'bring risk of milk rationing', Tories give resounding verdict against change in voting systems, Elms in royal parks may be doomed, Conference notebook Rollicking oratory manages to save the day, Harold Macmillan's way to make the Tory Party a jolly again. Index. Display Advertising: Homes And Gardens, Dale, Ppa, Henry, 'Adversary Politics And Electoral Reform', Ford Trucks, Egyptair, Detriot Bank & Trust, Newscientist, Ciba-Geigy (G.F.S.) Limited, Problem, Dynatron, Taylor Woodrow, Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, Chandris, The Ford Short Story Competition., M & G, Mas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Boots, Die Welt, Qantas, Mitsubishi U-Bix, Supercover, Channel Tunnel Investments Limited, The Areas For Expansion, Hampton & Sons, The Shakespeare Head Press, Rhp, Don Zolio.. Law: Law Report October 8 1975 Queen's Bench Division Parrots in transit make house a pet shop Chalmers v Diwell, Man cleared of murder attempt, Incitement trial protesters face contempt charge, Stiff sentences ordered for football hooligans, Six directors 'milked funds to settle debts', Bomb trial witness alleges threats, Ex-lord mayor said to have deceived council, Mother who killed girls freed after six months. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Most lots of books sell despite boycott, Radio, British players draw in Barcelona chess, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,120. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, PROPERTY also on page 29. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 28 and 29, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on Overseas Appointments, Legal Notices, Focus on overseas appointments, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place. Sport: Golf Anglo-American's fresh approach, Football Crowded Villa Park witness a case of moonlight robbery, Yachting Britons lead 505 with no penalty points, Sports in Brief, Tennis Bold Nastase saves match point on way to victory, Tenpin bowling World records as Britons win gold medal, Rugby Union Decisive win for club disguised as a county, Racing Vice Squad stresses John Cherry's big race virtues, Lacrosse Halt unsettles England, Cricket Robin Hobbs to retire. Reviews: Poetry, On the up and up Distractions By Stanley Middleton (Hutchinson, �3.75) Sweet William By Beryl Bainbridge, Love in so many words My Darling Pussy, De Laurentiis -EMI deal, The quality of Kempe BBC SO/Kempe Festival Hall Radio 3, Ulster Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Edward Heath on thrills in No 10 Vote to Kill By Douglas Hurd, Breaking the class barrier The Plumber's Progress Prince of Wales, Death on the stairs It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow Atv, Intimate matters The Door Wherein I Went By Lord Hailsham, Richard III The Other Place Stratford-on-Avon, Fiction Jacky Gillott on a vintage Bellow Humboldt's Gift By Saul Bellow, Prodigal Son Sadler's Wells, Ambitious enterprise, Das Rheingold Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: The Support Mr Karamanlis Deserves, The Humbug Of The Tories, The Emigration Of Doctors. Letters to the Editor: Registration of land, Their own masters, State influence and the Conservatives, Voting systems under review, Cabinet confidentiality, Third world and churches, Skills and rewards, Discretion of courts, Contributing your share to the state Sunday plate, Conditions in Cyprus, Rape and the law, Stimulating investment, Let's become a bureaucracy warren, Enforcement of pollution laws, Dubious case for closing Shotton, Haydn at Euston, Headlamp dazzle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 9, 1950 Guiana reforms. Obituaries: Ivan Stchoukine Islamic painting, His Honour Judge Wingate-Saul, Dr E. W. Marsden, Lui Shou-Kwan, M Guy Mollet. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Investors on the sidelines, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Shares steady. Business and Finance: Raising of MLR seen as 'resolve to tackle inflation', Institutions buy more farm land, Discount market, Swedish lessons in industrial power sharing, Sincere and foggy notions, Permali challenges BTR bid as 'ridiculously low', Plan to save jobs opposed by PO union, Doxford presses for �5m state aid to develop output of diesel engines, Commodities, Outlook is for recession to continue, Eurobonds prices (midday indicators), Row over promised �6m loan to NVT brings problems for Meriden, Market surprised by �30 tonne rise in zinc price, Top jobs slump likely to continue, Wm Morrison shows signs of slowing in peak year, Court agreement swells Nation Life fund by �1m, Christies in retreat but autumn looks good, Issue at stake for Furness Withy, Companies finding 'new resilience', Meat chief may get �170,000 for loss of job, Minet rises on rights issue, Stewards oppose Leyland ballot proposition, 17pc rise in gold put through Assay office, Statfjord confirmed as fourth largest oilfield, Big mergers will be less numerous, Lord Ryder says, Low-start mortgages by Alliance, Engineering unions likely to defer decision today on next pay claim, ICI plastics to cost more in Europe, Ministers to see Drypool report, Eurocanadian group may put in takeover bid for Furness Withy, Panel to study gold pact, Ash & Lacy is still ahead as group gets trustee status, Streamlining at Town & City, Air freight deals under attack, Apex calls for takeover by state of London Brick, Italy ready to impose selective import curbs, Business Diary: On the buses �Lobby correspondence, Oil and gas find in N. Zealand. Business Appointments: Business appointments Further changes by French Kier. Births.

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