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The Times - 11/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Roger Berthoud, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Hatfield, Political staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Philip Howard, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Jones, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Raymond Perman, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, From David Leigh Meriden, By Arthur Reed, From Our Correspondent, European Parliament, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Choate, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From David Spanier, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From John Best, From Bruce Palling, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Dennis Bird, Keith Horner, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Max Harrison, by Prudence Glynn, From Peter Strafford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent., From Our Correspondent., Bernard Levin, Trevor Fishlock, PHS, BASIL DAVIDSON, , SOPER, , ABDUL-MALIK AL-YASIN, , J. P. ANGIER, , MARY KENNEDY, , GEORGE HILLS, , H. C. ALLEN, , CHELMER, , ASHDOWN, , TATTON BRINTON, , C. T. G. BLACKMORE, , LAWRENCE DALY, , G. BORLEY, , H. MANSFIELD, , WINIFRED WILLIAMS, , R. W. T. MOORE, , By Kenneth Gosling, From Richard Hughes, M.G.J., By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, By Clifford Webb, By Authony Rowley, By Margaret Drummond, By Our Industrial Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Wainwright, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, NORMAN C. PRICE, , By Patricia Tisdall, RICHARD WYATT, , D. L. SUSSMAN, R. O. BONNETT, , DONALD J. CROPPER, , MARK GRIFFITHS, , L. D. CLARKE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, By David Mott, by John Earle, J.E., by Mario Salvatorelli, by Donald Welton, by David Willey, by Mario Deaglio, M.D., by Patricia Clough, P.C.,

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News: Students flout senate order to support sit-in, 500 police at murdered constable's funeral, Maldives Prime Minister banished to atoll, Day of pork pies and milk for picketed MPs, Keeping our heads down in Dublin, Italian industry Testing time for tycoons, Snow reports from European resorts, Little men keep up food costs, Government defeat on union Bill, Wilson plan for Europe to be decided next week, Left-wing MPs challenge Prime Minister over 'ban' on Benn reply to questions on EEC, Male midwives proviso, Outcry in Italy at lovers' deaths, BBC cuts to stay in spite of big rise in licence fees, Plan would make Swedes biggest atom power users, British officer dies in Oman, Signs of a budget breakthrough at the EEC summit, Archaeology report Chester: New light on early history, National challenge by French unions launched at Renault, Phnom Penh Britons leave today on 'last chance' flight, Duke treated as national health patient, Youth 'a time-bomb after IRA killed mother', New hunt for body of 'Ginger' Marks, Newspaper owner attacked, Unrivalled status in office equipment, Domination by foreign firms aggravates 'chemical gan', Meriden workers aim to confound the sceptics, Agreement on Danish wage contracts, Victorian scandal recalled, £730,000 tax claim on Tanaka empire, Mr Sithole's arrest 'shattered détente', Science report Psychology: Aping human language, Israel sombre as Dr Kissinger flies to Turkey, Lisbon condemns violence, Plan by journalists for free news sheet during strikes, Holiday company fined over 'sitting together' clause, Stonehouse wish to live in Sweden reported, Pulling in the votes from the valleys, The Times Diary High life and low cholesterol, Union launches charter for child-minders, Fashion's future in trousers, Tourism feels the pinch, Engineering feels icy blast of recession, Lack of credit cuts share of export cake, New finds by divers in Whittle case, Last year may hold fire-death record, Power men insist on same rise as miners, Iraq declares amnesty for Kurdish rebels, Current slackens for home electric appliances but picture brightens for television, Five Benn appointments change balance of Industrial Development Advisory Board, The TUC and Mr Shelepin: why ties with Russia are vital, Inquiry after school bans refugee boys, Burden of new taxation system out of line with incomes because of inflation, Passengers tell of escapes as crash Tube station reopens, Tories to vote against referendum, Growing dependence on credit imposes heavy burdens, Mr Wilson tells why MP was asked to leave 'party', Prison in Ulster Strong need to provide better accommodation for 'ordinary decent criminal' and the young, TUC sets out code for equal work chances, Watergate man's claim to immunity succeeds, Cars find the going rough, Brandt ex-adviser accused of treason, 'Penthouse' theory on Kennedy murder, Hopes for peace in factories after agreement with unions, Steel plants geared for growth in a shrinking market, Afghanistan seeks support from India, Crock of oil at the rainbow's end, Lord Aylestone wants more debates about TV, Move to ease Italian sugar shortage, Main objective is to sell more technology overseas, Sir Christopher backs EEC standards, Princess took own life, Hope and joint prospects buoy aircraft firms in investment programme, Losses have forced Government to replace passenger liners with container services, South Africa communist gets month's freedom, Mr Wilson urged to advise Britain to stay in, Hongkong fashion diary, Struggle to the death brings cooperative to life, Man in £2,500 kidnapping demand 'needs treatment', Concorde may be in regular service by end of year, Trudeau mission puzzles Europeans, 'Ma Bell' stops ringing for New Yorkers, Jenkins pledge to repeal Section Two of Secrets Act. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Hygena 2000, British Airways, JANET Reger, Debenham & Freebody, Commercio Estero, Korean Air Lines, Jones Lang Wootton, Enel, Common Law Reports Ltd, Region Of Emilia-Romagna, Western Trust & Savings Ltd., Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Milan Fair, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Interim Statement, Lega Nazionale Delle Cooperative Mutue (Lncm), Bank Base Rates, Tirrenia, Carras, The Times, Drummond's Freedom Suitings, Stet, Lombardi, Afl Falck, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cassa Centrale DI Risparmio V.E., Lloyds Bank, Iasm, A. R. Dennis & Co. Limited, Alitalia, Klm, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited., Southend-On-Sea Borough Council, Bank Of England, Bank Of New South Wales, Eni, Deliss, Augustus Barnett, Laing, Careers In Education For Graduates, Lepra, Tecnimont, Banco DI Napoli, Crest Nicholson Limited, Fincantieri, Parker, Finsider Group. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Hampton Court, Woman aged 91 'a slave' to owner of home, Four Spanish journalists awaiting trial, Festival chief for trial, Queen's Bench Division Moneybrokers' liability for VAT Customs and Excise Commissioners v Guy Butler (International) Ltd, Two on murder charge allowed bail, Court of Appeal Extra compensation for unfit house Hunter v Manchester City Council, Republican prisoners awaiting trial escape. Politics and Parliament: Liberal appeal proposal carried, Pickets at Westminster: Mr Short hopes to keep House going during strike, Mr Barnett explains when CTT will bite on gifts between spouses, Five candidates for President, Consultants' action 'tragic' for NHS-minister, Powers to prevent small minority avoiding liability by trusts and settlements, Law lord seeks modest safeguard against exclusion or expulsion from trade union membership House of Lords, ECSC move causes concern to workers House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Awards for bomb victims, Church news. Sport: Rugby Union Morpeth delighted with semi-final draw, Football Ideal finish denied by quality of semifinal meeting, Hockey England rule in match that does not count, Athletics Ian Stewart can run for fun now, Skiing, Sports in Brief, Rackets Improved Oxford pair erase a memory, Ice skating Musical chairs end on a dominant note, Racing Piggott decides to ride Talk of the Town in Lincoln Handicap, Tennis Ashe to play in S African two-day festival, Golf Oosterhuis out of match against Japan, Cricket Australian touring party reveals shortage of top-class players, Boxing The fall and rise of a champion. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Home Services. Reviews: Graceful intellectual tightrope walking Loud Reports Theatre Upstairs, John Armstrong and influences, Spectrum Purcell Room, Tokyo Ballet's first British visit, Rosenberg/Vasary Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ruddigore by Kent Opera, Confucian echoes in Chinese cartoon film, Schütz Choir St Andrew's, Holborn, Middle-class cry of agony The Case in Question Haymarket. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,939, Only miracle can save world chess match, Radio, Plumbago miniature of Dryden fetches £850, Broadcasting. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A bouquet for Reggie in thee battle, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 10, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: Kurds Left In The Lurch, No Letting Up On Equal Pay. Letters to the Editor: UK postcodes, Improving service to the tax-paying public, Agreement between Iran and Iraq, Tory headquarters reorganization, Dissident Soviet worker, Teachers' pay rises, Trends in Britain's trade, Conditions in Chile, Dr Kissinger in Cardiff, Selective schools in Russia, Cost of nuclear power, Proposals for state pensions, Gibraltar's value as a base, Home-made atomic bomb, 'Horse-dealing', Relief for Somalia, Employment agencies and job turnover, Lassa fever, Mothering Sunday. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: George Stevens, Therese Giehse, Bishop Of Gloucester, Prof Harold Orton An outstanding figure in English language studies. Business and Finance: Delta Metal takes 48 pc of Brazilian group, Giro all set to give first loans, Dockers in London to stay out, Report puts case for air terminal check-in facilities, Business Diary: Agencies for the asking · Rockefeller's day, Fed fights to keep its independence on monetary policy, Westinghouse off to brighter start, CU brightens the picture, Kloeckner gains control of UK steel traders, Leyland at head of British sales league, Large Bank help for discount houses, Unions to have voice in day to day management decisions at Ferranti, CBI doubts on conciliation, Strike worry to Leyland Mini sales, Property group in legal action against UDT, Spar chief urges ministry for small businesses, Lloyds' time limit on aid, New instalment credit highest for a year, Scrip option momentum now on the wane, Commodities London daily sugar price cut £10 to £265 a ton, Commercial Union says inflation may outpace pension contributions, Occidental suspends work on Canvey refinery units, Pentos soars with help of Austin-Hall, Giving coloured children the chance of a career, Money Market Rates, 1.4pc rise in wholesale price index last month halved on January level, Computer news ASTMS claims big penetration of data process staffs in Whitehall and industry, £100,000 from EEC for poultry advertising, £2,191m inflow helped bridge payments gap, Shell-BP expected to sign big gas development contract with Nigeria, Foreign Exchange Dollar eases in late trading, Issues & Loans Nearly £9m trade cash for USSR, Burgess to make up for initial loss, Hudson's Bay slackens off in final quarter, but property soars, Rio Tinto joins rights issue queue, Typewriter plant rescue talks soon. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Weak after hours, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Wall Street, Stock markets UK trade fears put gilts in check, Recent Issues closing. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Ogilvy & Mather International. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Births.

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