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The Times - 21/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Fred Emery, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Strafford, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Cnrrespondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Michael Binyon, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsuell, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Ray Kennedy, By Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Our Corrrespondent, By Lewine Mair, By pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Hennessy, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, William Mann, Stanley Revnolds, Max Harrison, Paul Overy, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, by Prudence Glynn, R. S. Smeed, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ronald Faux, F. CHALMERS-WRTGHT, , J. A. SIMMONS, , MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY, , JEAN van den BOSCH, , ROSS CRANSTON, , ANTONY WHITLAM, , R. W. SHARP, , MARGARET VICKERY, , PETER BURKE, , GEORGE MARTELLI, , H. A. HUTT, , POLLY LANSDOWNE, , ANTHONY REA, , IRIS MURDOCH, , ALAN SILLITOE, , JERRY WIGGIN, , A. W. MARTIN, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , Harold Evans, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By John Whitmore, By Tim Congdon, By David Young, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By our Economics Staff, By Margaret Walters, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, Kenneth Owen, N.PILKINGTON, , JAMES HENDERSON, , J. V. RUSSELL, , A. J. ALLEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Terry Pitt, by Malcolm Crawford, by David Blake, by Peter Hobday, by Anthony Rowley, by John Myers, by Michael von Clemm,

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Politics and Parliament: Lords told of £61m at stake over £5 sewerage charge, Debate on London police methods refused, Report expected soon on ways of removing cohabitation rule stigma, Speaker halts Mr Stonehouse five times in his Commons statement, Legislation to abolish pay-beds will protect private medical practice, No contradiction in views of Attorney General, Mr Stonehouse explains: collapse of ideals led to growth of new parallel personality, Lords reject Commons compromise press code, Government defeated twice in clash on press freedom issue House of Lords, Why Britain demands large voice at energy conference House of Commons. News: Search for Briton is frustrated by Ethiopia, UN efforts to stop Sahara march, Cardinal opens battle with left for control of Rome, Portuguese land workers mount protest at seizure of farms in Alentejo wheat plains, Hiccups drove man to commit suicide, Guarding against the carpetbaggers, Legislative guarantee for private practice in Bill to end pay beds, Local weather forecasts will help to save fuel, Energy problems in America getting worse, £16,000 for boy who lost leg, Support from Bing Crosby, Saudi visit: Mr. Wilson greeting Crown, Close historic link with the City, Branch line to Asian business interests in Britain, Briton is found murdered in his caravan, Victory claimed by all in French by-election, Mr Bhutto on Paris state visit, Ferry crew end strike and release cars, Fashion, Mediator discloses text of 'final' kidnan message, Probation officers to stop political work, Heathrow noise limits to be raised for Concorde flights, Dipped lights and the motorist: is there a case for the Government to think again?, The Times Diary Why you can understand this easily, Animal-lovers deny setting factory on fire, Provisional liquidator for workers' newspaper, Renewed Beirut violence threatens National Dialogue Commission, Growing use of 'hashish oil' worries officials, Arab aid: the politics of a pools winner, Avoiding the uniformity of bread and Eurojam, State governor at meeting on New York budget cuts, Hint of compromise on energy conference, Controversial recycling gets off to rapid start, Transfer of foreign financial knowledge needed, Compensation pact sought for offshore oil pollution, Beirut is likely to face challengers for dominant role, Hunger strike in labour camps, Dublin anger at border crossing by troops, Council to take over homes that are unoccupied, President Kenyatta attacks critics as 'animals', Mr Whitlam vows to curb powers of the Senate, Egypt's expensive plans fail to win the West, Two of BBC speakers on Portugal dismissed, A Flixborough blast 'could happen again', Soviet bomber can reach US and return, U S and Russia sign five-year grain pact, Science report Vision: Turning a kitten's eye round, Farmers' union complains of market charges, Press Council clears editor of charge that he denied union right of reply, Mr Smith's abject and public apology to Mr Vorster for his remarks on television, Kissinger talks with wary Chinese, Doctor refuses to see father in Athens murder case, 'Life-or-death cases only' may be doctors' next step, Time could turn oil-rich states into net borrowers, Anglo-Catholic satisfaction after synod elections, Further help proposed for one-parent families, Vietnamese yield control of islands to China, Banking in the Middle East, Madrid tacitly accepts democrats, New signs of quicker recovery in America, Turks seek 'Congress-proof' deal High cost of US bases, Ford reelection committee may have been burgled, Proper race law needed, Mr Jenkins says, Museums may need new sources of finance, Luftwaffe officer and wife held for spying, Pay deal that broke through £6 limit rescinded under threat of sanctions by the Government, The dramatic fall of a workers' newspaper, Elite who's who of international finance, Convention to end next month and Ulster 'loyalist' plans go to London. Index. Law: British Airports Authority wants to pay VAT British Airports Authority v Commissioners of Customs and Excise, Armed guard for jury in bombing trial, Queen's Bench Division Demoted man gets damages for distress Cox v Philips Industries Ltd, Chief inspector is accused of deception, Father's plea to let girl in coma die is attacked by doctors, Court of Appeal Judgment against Mr Stern for £660,000 First National Bank of Chicago Ltd v Moorgate Properties Ltd and Others. Display Advertising: Akbank, Bell's, Mappin & Webb, Yapi Ve Kredi Bankasi, The Antofagasta (Chili) And Bolivia Railway Company, Ltd., R.P. Martin, People's Bank Of Turkey, Harrap Books, M.J.M. Nightingale & Co Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, K, The British Bank Of Middle East, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, The Bank Of Iran & The Middle East, Drummond's Style, Sotheby's, The National Commercial Bank, Leyland Cars, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, The Times, Ford, Utebank, The National Bank Of Kuwait Sak, City Of Bristol, Toyota, Seth Thomas Quartzmatic, Oem, Selincourt, Capper Neill, The Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East K.S.C., Ibm, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International S.A., The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Iran Overseas Investment Bank Limited, Riyad Bank Ltd., Halifax Building Society, Oce, Ubaf, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Bank Almashrek. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: £176,188 at first day of Swinton House dispersal, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,130, Russian dancers to appear on TV. Sport: Yesterday's football results, Rugby Union Cambridge may be able to revise their estimate, Sports in Brief, Golf Newmark event open to professionals, Boxing Triumph for Maguire in stirring test of stamina and courage, Cricket Lloyd warns Australia of struggle ahead, Football N Ireland call up one 18-year-old United player and drop another, Rowing Tough year ahead for Olympic oarsmen, Equestrianism Prince of Wales Cup to be used as Olympic trial, Skiing A happy hunting ground for British teams passes on, Racing Grundy ranks only a little below the great, Today's football fixtures. Reviews: World In Action Granada, BBC Singers St John's, Smith Square, Play by Play King's Head, The Rainmaker The Greenwood, II barbiere di Siviglia Covent Garden, Russia's quid pro quo for Turner, London debuts, SNO/Gibson Festival Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 20, 1950, You won't get me reaching for my long johns this Ice Age. Editorials/Leaders: The Rights Of Passengers, Clear Thinking About The Nhs. Letters to the Editor: Brussels 'Nightingale', Electoral reform, Inflation accounting: if anyone is wrong it is not Sandilands, Order of Malta, Pursuit of Zionist interests, The Communist threat, Inland Revenue and tax forms: making work for the working man, Lords and trade unions, An interest in bending the rules, Consultancies offering state aid, British stance on energy, Freedom in education, Last voyage of the car ferry Eagle, Queen's birthday party, Exciting towers, The Australian constitution, Keeping tinned food, "Prestigious". Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Business Appointments: Gunmakers' Company, Business appointments Distillers' new deputy chairman. Births. Obituaries: Lord Ritchie Of Dundee Former Stock Exchange chairman, Mr Graham Perkin. Business and Finance: Lankro is set fair to resume growth seen before 1974-75, Discount market, Retail sales remain depressed, Opec considers aid scheme for poor countries, Commodities, Increase in basic wage rates last month was smallest for two years Wages, Singapore jails former Sime chief, Eurobonds prices (midday indicators), Harwell nuclear help for Iran, School leavers: putting in the machinery to find the jobs, Tough going again mars Selincourt opening, Rights rules unchanged-provided you behave, Computer news New Data General mini for OEM market, Newman-Tonks stumbles badly, Unit trust sales steady over 3-month period, Western leaders to share out topics for summit talks, LCP share offer lapse, Overseas, Datsun ready to cooperate on sales, Royal Insurance rights success, Business Diary: Pot luck · Chequemate?, Briefly, Call for action to save TV industry, Rights issue controls milder than feared, Three bonus 'rights' in bid to beat new regulations, Issues & Loans, Whitehall is given 4-week deadline to save NVT, Howard & W to seek Ciro control, Leyland send 600 home for 'abysmal output', Brit Industrial at lowest in five years, Borrowing doubts hit gilts, £1,200m increase in public sector deficit, Bakers urge special Price Code treatment, A fresh strategy in the trade union conflict with the multinationals, Rise of 24pc in Europe steel output. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Heavy selling puts gilts in disarray, Stock Exchange Prices Further falls in gilts, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms.

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