The Times - 16/08/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Amalendu Das Gunta, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Stewart Tendler, By Tim Congdon, From Michael Knipe, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Legal Correspondnet, By David Leigh, By John Chartres, From Harry Golombek, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Anthony Rowley, From Trevor Fishlock, By Diana Geddes, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Patrick Brogan, By a Staff Reporter, by Christopher Isherwood, David Wade, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Edward Mayer, William Mann, Ronald Hayman, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Ann Brittenden, Harry Golombek, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Katie Stewart, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, From John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Jim Railton, Macdonald Hastings, George Hutchinson, Sir Frederick Gibberd, Richard Harris, ROBERT REID, , A. B. WATERS, , HOME OF THE HIRSEL, , D. R. W. GREENSLADE, , RAYMOND CASSIDY, , J. LEIGH MELLOR, , EWART PARKINSON, , PETER EVANS, , PETER REDDAWAY, , SEAN McGRAIL, , NICHOLAS WOOD, , J. H. CHURCHILL, , N. A. TOMALIN, , J. A. LAING, , By Tim Beaumont, From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Blake, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Industrial Corresopndent, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, Patricia Tisdall, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, FE, By Terry Byland, Terry Byland, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman,
ResumoNews: Operation on Soviet girl, Shaikh Mujib killed by his own troops in Bangladesh coup, Mother is held three years after offence, Attempt to ensure harmony in E African Community, Dr Castro seeks detente, says Mr McGovern, Keep Westminster site for parliamentary use, MPs say, Congress likely to approve US observers in Sinai, Muslim rebels agree to Manila ceasefire terms, Aftermath of a cloudburst that broke all records, GLC talks over redundancy threat to staff, Atom power station is sabotaged in France, Access credit card users must pay higher interest, Sportsview Sorting men from elephants by human computer, Why the Tories have climbed on the Friday bandwagon, Decision by DPP soon on 'assaults in jail', West Europe, Horsemen in steps of Crusaders, English authorities should be charged for Welsh water, committee of inquiry suggests, Labour embargo on Birmingham papers, Agreement is reached at 'Financial Times', UK tax laws 'force out' Guinness chairman, One dead, 59 hurt after Ulster bombings, Six Birmingham bomb murderers get life sentences, Food Lamb fit for the freezer, Gardening Cultivate a neighbour, Workers support pay policy, Mr Murray says, Jobless youngsters 'need school leavers' charter', Brezhnev pledge on freedom of information, Suspect questioned over German heath fires, The political corruption behind the Bangladesh coup, Mr Smith denies declaring amnesty, Zaire may join détente with South Africa, Pressure on Portugal's Premier, Tanker hits oil rig off Texas, Britain's biggest mass murder trial may cost £200,000, Bishop's house searched by Spanish police, The faces of Sally Bowles, Mr Ford says he will veto Bill to keep oil price control as his energy plans are spurned, Chile left group denies killing own members, An alternative Christian strategy in politics, Mrs Thatcher attacks 'extravagance', Death sentence book to be published, Smallest rise in price index for a year, Mystery of cosmic ray source, Running round in circles to save London's history, Antiques Turning to bookmarkers, Italian left calls for Portuguese unity, Travel In a State of Excitement down under, Vegetable grower returns to win show's top prize, Portugal confronted with new dilemma in Angola, Norway tells Russians not to meddle, Science report Babies: Factor in battering, Seven women killed in Turkish feud. News in Brief. Index. Law: 'Suicide' threat boy remanded, Jack de Manio forfeits £250 of surety, Miss Little cleared of all charges, McIntosh escape sentences, England is thieves' paradise, judge says, Sheriff of Nottingham remanded on bail. Display Advertising: Mfi Furniture Centres, Save & Prosper Group, Incurables, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, Rhp, Hine, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge The value of foresight, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,074, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Radio, Chess A piece of paradise, Broadcasting Sunday, Hartston is new British chess champion, Record entry for weekend bridge contest, Student drama festival. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Royal Albert Hall, Entertainments, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Services tomorrow: Twelfth Sunday after Trinity, Saturday Bazaar. Reviews: Radio Exposure to the public, Toby Robertson: the prospects before us, Parsifal in the shadow of the past, Bette Davis show coming, NPO/Andrew Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3, Love affair in A minor Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, Venus and Superkid for adults now. Sport: Football England captain loses club position on first day of season, Tennis Two locals meet top seeds in finals, Boxing Conteh hoping to attract attention in obscure way, Bowls Six shots on final end in the triples, Cricket on the green in Corfu, Yachting Little cause for pleasure in Admiral's Cup series, Racing Street Light provides Kimberley with first French success, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Swimming Record by Miss Kelly is Britain's consolation, Equestrianism Derby jinx holds no terrors for West Germany's Irish winner of the Trial, Golf Familiar flourish sets record for course, Motor racing Scorching last lap by Lauda denies Hunt fastest practice time, Athletics Five Britons with high hopes and heavy responsibilities. Editorials/Leaders: Justice For The Birmingham Bombers, Overthrow In Bangladesh. Letters to the Editor: Broadcasting Parliament, Church of Soviet Georgia, Labour threat to ban newspaper, Gossip columns, Merits of Community Land Bill, Industrial democracy, Fall in population, Epping Forest motorway, Drunken train driver's penalty, Silence on vital issues at Helsinki summit, Listed buildings, Daily deliveries, Maritime archaeology, 'Building of the bomb'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: 1851 Exhibition awards, Barbers' Company, University news, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, August 16, 1950. Obituaries: Shaikh Mujibur Rahman Troubled Infancy of Bangladesh, Z. Kisfaludi-Stróbl. Business and Finance: U S payments deficit drops by half, Investor's week The longer view · composite trends, Discount market, Unit trust performance, Pensions Married women and the graduated scheme, Geo Sturla loss down a little in second half, Sterling steady against dollar in light trading, State moves on steel bar dumping, Courtaulds subsidiary to run down hosiery plant, More tourists from EEC, A cautious view at Edgar Allen, Two directors resign in Avon Rubber clash, British 'shoddy goods' as reason why people buy foreign, Commodities, Insurance Squaring the squatters, Brandts to make further £10m loss provisions, Venezuela Oil Bill revision ordered, Tokyo plans boost for economy, Retail Prices, Publicans to call off strike today, Sharp decline in chemical industry employment, Plessey gains £9m Brazilian telephone order, WE Norton in trim for 'healthy' future, Guardian Mortgage Investors, Film archive access is restricted, Briefly, Wavy Line group margins tighter but sales high, Wedgwood helped by slide in sterling, EEC ministers seek Japanese reflation, Approval for HK commodity exchange, Banks prove attraction to Henry Thornton, 'Denial of justice', MP says, Brokers' views, International Holdings, Wilkinson chief to retire, Funds held back to limit house prices, MPs back call for Ombudsman inquiry into government handling of NVT crisis, Consumer Law Boost for the rights of shoppers, Sir Robert Mark accused of intimidating future juries, Wilkins & Mitchell battered, 2 pc fall in Britain's gross domestic product points to severity of recession, Chairmen report Wilkinson Match overseas bias is inflation hedge. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Investment trust valuations, Stock markets Shares quiet but end the week 14 points ahead, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange prices Shares stay firm, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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