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The Times - 18/04/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Jean-Jacques Cazaux and Claude Juvenal, From Patrick Brogan, By Clive Borrell, From Serge Romensky, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Economics Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Alan Hamilton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By David Wood Political Editor, By Tim Jones, By Our Education Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, From Our Correspondent Chesterfield, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres Manchester, By Michael Baily, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, Gerald Ely, From Paul Martin, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, John Percival, Alan Coren, Joan Chissell, Thomas Walker, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Norman Fox, From Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Marcel Berlins, Elizabeth Young, Christopher Walker, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, David Walker, PHILIP L. DANIEL, , TRANMIRE, , MICHAEL WRIGHT, , CON O'NEILL, , COLIN MALTBY, , G. C. S. MATHER, , DOUGLAS JAY, , GEOFFREY CAMPEY, , MARTIN E. SIMONS, , JOHN SEALE, , I. LYNN EVANS, , RONALD GREEN, , E. N. COOMES, , P. PATON-PHILIP, , MARK PATTERSON, , IVOR PATTERSON SLEE, , REGINALD S. MURLEY, , PETER COOK, , S. COCHRANE SHANKS, , GEORGE WYNN-WILLIAMS, , M. LEA THOMAS, , GEORGE JERROM, , BERNARD HAYMAN, , DAVID KESSLER, , DEREK STANESBY, , A. F. GRUNDY, , By John Chartres, Michael Meyer, Sir Michael Wright, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Drummond, By Adrian Hope, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley, By Peter Hill, By David Blake, By Derek Harris, By R. W. Shakespeare, JIM PEMBERTON, , R. C. M. STAMP, , D. R. TOWNLEY, , JAMES ROBERTSON, , BRIAN M. JONES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Wainwright, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, Sheila Black, by Charles Hargrove, C.H., by Yyes Leridon, Le Figaro, Y. L., by Richard Wigg, by Bernard Chardère,

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News: Trend against industrialization considered unhealthy, Greek leader seeks Paris support for EEC entry, Abnormal babies in Queensland linked with tests, Food prices How to beat the Budget with a subsidized snack, UN warning on measures to protect environment, Severe reprimand for hospital officials after death of patients, Poultry men split over arsenic ban in feed, Nation's 'second capital' not yet cultural centre, Miss Onassis says mother's fortune is being blocked, Commission to check prices of solid fuels, Mr Foot emphasizes need for unpopular Budget measures, Egypt near breaking point with Libya over new squabble, One man's taste on view at Chatsworth, The growing doubts in Ireland over this vital election, Warder fails to collect £5,000 bribe, Police need 40% pay rise just to catch up, Child airlift is halted, inquiry begun over missing oil vessel, The Times Diary Taking over someone else's life, Turks fear women in Cyprus 'walk home' will provoke soldiers, Councillor faces suspension by his wife's party, Back alleys used by Resistance gave way to business centre fit for twenty-first century, Aid for ailing French press but state intervention ruled out, Cabinet unable to reach a decision on referendum for Britons abroad, Will defence cuts damage the export prospects of our arms industry?, Comprehensives: The rebel authorities-5 15 minutes to strike defiant pose, RAF pilots graduate, Why 25 babies were killed in hospital fire, Home Office 'inert' on race, MPs told, Captain fined £12,000 for Thames oil pollution, Avalanche kills Swiss teachers, What are your legal rights if you have an accident?, Reporter's last message, Freedom of information is urged on councils, Shells break Beirut ceasefire, Plea against compulsory all-in schools after 14, Mayor with homespun ways will stay to see job finished, Saigon morale shaken by Cambodia news, In search of an important role in the country and the world, Why Britain needs a ministry to rule the waves, Scottish academics are feeling the cold, Consumer spending at record level, Lead: The danger that may be lurking all around us, Possible Levels Of Agricultural Production In 1980, $30m political payment by firm alleged, W Germany police search yields little, Faceless men who have taken over power, Toxicologist stands by Moorgate test result, U S ends airdropping of food supplies, Alcoholism spreads to children, Clay Cross men now face £52,000 demand, School of commerce puts emphasis on small firms, Stop hanging guerrillas Rhodesian party says, Timetable setback for state takeovers, Government plans cut of £530m a year in food imports by 1980, Mr Walker spurns his Front Bench in call for controls on wages, Science report Cell biology: Origin of mitochondria, Convention gloom improves hopes for ceasefire, Churchmen welcome 'The Common Catechism', Shipbuilding workers get 30% pay increase, New airship:, Three centuries-and bank history comes full circle, President's tribute to gastronomic preeminence, BMA likely to call off hospital consultants' work-to-rule today, The testing time of coming face to face with yourself, Lorry route inquiry launched, Amin offer to Britons withdrawn, When a teenage girl refuses to eat, Prince to be symbol of unity, Tramp 'cost NHS more than £10,000', U S clergyman on trial in schools bombing case, Protester killed as riots spread throughout Milan, South Vietnamese suffer drastic setbacks as port is lost and forces are outflanked, ILEA schools 'fully all-in by 1977', Lyons, White flags fly in phnom Penh as Khmer Rouge enter city, White House decides to put on a bold face. Law: Mr Connally cleared of bribe charge, Swapo leader sentenced, £25,327 order on Mr Stonehouse, Chancery Division Compliance with Moneylenders Acts must be strict Directloans Ltd v Cracknell, Judge calls action of warders deplorable, Home loan fraud case 'highlights problem', The case of the one carpenter Hylton v Ohlson, Inquest told of empty bottles in Goodbody flat. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: S.E.R.I.,, Cadbury Schweppes Limited, German Course, British Airways, Rolinco, Bank Of Scotland, Learn More About Lyans?, Rea Brothers Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, N. V. Kohinklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Air France, Mono Containers Limited, Avis., Telford, Lyon, Hoverlloyd, Fiat, Bank Base Rates, Drummond's Freedom Suitings, The Times, Sporting Handbooks Ltd.,, Britannia, Ucim, Banque Morin-Pons, Area, Scandinavian Airlines, Booker McConnell, Lyons International Fair, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann, Sparrows Cranehire, The Merchants Trust, Limited, Socoete Lyonnaise, British Leyland, Rockware Group'74, French Railways, Spirella Group Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Tate & Lyle Limited., Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Berliet, J. Bibby & Sons Limited, Credit Lyonnais, Habitat, The Lyons Promotor And Builder, LA Part-Dieu. Official Appointments and Notices: Bosworth Field listed for award. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Lending-right Bill deferred for further study, Use of NHS equipment for private treatment House of Lords, Business for next week: Lords to debate EEC, Mr Peter Walker criticizes unwillingness to do anything on pay increases, Ending of detention at a stroke would lead to civil war in Ulster, Bill must go through in three days for EEC referendum to be held on June 5 House of Commons, Recognition urged for Cambodian regime, Optimism on revival in world trade, Threat of further taxation, Overlapping TV licences: extra must be paid, Report shows Commons nervousness over broadcasting experiment, Guidance for local authorities on considering future of child in care, Highest rate rise in Ealing, Survey ship lost with all hands: dangers of the North Sea. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,971, Broadcasting, Radio, £16,800 for Louis XV desk. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property A home with a difference. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Shop Premises, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The days of faces, Radical recension The Sleeping Beauty Coliseum, Love Thy Neighbour Thames, Entertaining Mr Sloane Royal Court, Lina Lalandi Purcell Room, LSO/Svetlanov Festival Hall. Sport: Tennis Rain brings another day of clubhouse temptations, The $100,000 question, Rackets Unaccustomed defeat for a distinguished pair, Rugby Union Two changes in Dublin team, Sports in Brief, Golf O'Leary sets course record with 65, Cricket Rain already washes out some fixtures, Horse trials Badminton called off after rain makes course dangerous, Olympic Games China step nearer to competing at Montreal, Football Macdonald's credit of five goals is no security for the future. Editorials/Leaders: Getting More From The Land, End Of A Futile War, Oil Talks Fail, But Not The Market. Letters to the Editor: Status of Sinai, Roman Catholics, EEC referendum: facts and arguments, Press freedom, Free aid, Dangerous attitude of insurers to petrol-sharing motorists, Reducing tariff barriers, Priest's £4 "increase", Misleading arguments on Keynesian economics, Aria mail?, Fee anomaly on house surveys, Private clinics for private patients, Local government costs, Trade in the Community, What is a luxury?, What the NUS debated. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 18, 1950 Church in Poland. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Michael Flanders, Edward Renton, Mr Samuel Guinness, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan A scholar and statesman. Business and Finance: Plans for Swiss franc to join snake shelved, Discount market, Polystyrene output inquiry, Impact of VW cuts to be eased, Japanese reject UK protests on television tubes, Chrysler again halted in lay-off pay dispute, Dickinson Robinson year closes with 50pc leap in profits, Eurosyndicat, How America is bringing space programme skills to bear on the energy problem Kenneth Owen discusses the scope of current research projects, Terms of Bear Brand state loan disclosed, Compromise on Xerox monopoly charges, Capital requirements at Cadbury Schweppes, Business Diary: Burmah's Americans ·Profitable express, Issues & Loans Rights success for Macpherson, Late rally brings cheer to English Property, Bread prices-the long history of government intervention, Proposals extend life of patents to 20 years, Late recovery cushions fall at Hopkinsons, Scots urge import curb on textiles, Record gains for share prices as investors fear hyperinflation, NEB loan limit to stay at £700m, Export thrust puts Lee over £1m, Builders seek support against 'lump' moves, Restructured engineers' council expected to win majority support, Outlook is set fair for Booker McConnell, IPC and BPC plan merger of gravure printing operations, Construction groups suffer from dip on properties side, Commodities Cocoa falls by up to £33.50 a tonne, Major boardroom reshuffle at Burmah Oil follows turnround to £15½m loss for year, Shell: Iran refinery project at standstill, Pipeline boom nearly trebles Dufay earnings, Hewden-Stuart puts on 16pc to £2.6m, Bacal move to overcome borrowing snag, Bowthorpe thwarted by poor second half, Confusion over Barnett remarks on pay policy, American GNP down 10.4pc in first quarter, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Vickers profit up 42pc as state takeover looms, Cadbury's profit down nearly £6m, EIH offshoot for receiver, French policy move. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Big rise in equities, Stock markets Buyers back in force. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D. Pritchard made director of Edward Bates.

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