The Times - 15/01/1975
1975; Gale Group;
Autores
From Fred Emery, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman Kidderminster, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By George Clark, John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Hastings, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By David Leigh, European Parliament, From David Cross, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, From Bruce Palling, From Mario Modiano, From Edmund Stevens, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Martin, By Michael Seely, By Gordon Allan, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Lewine Mair, Melinda Camber, Eric Rowan, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Bryce Morrison, A. M. Rendel, PHS, Bernard Levin, Peter Nichols, GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, , RONALD PILKINGTON, , JOHN D. B. MITCHELL, , HERTFORD, , R. A. SUTTON, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , T. M. MORGAN, , D. THOMPSON, , JOHN SIBLY, , VINCENT CRONIN, , JOHN STEWART, , SUSAN STEWART, , ROSEMARY SUMMERS, , ISAAC LEVY, , J. N. FAULKNER, , FRED HARDMAN, , A. SCHOUVALOFF, , ROGER HORNE, , HOWARD LOXTON., TOM PONSONBY, , JOHN ENGLISH, , Susan Hill, Brian Alderson, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, Mr John Nash writes:, By John Whitmore, By Peter Wainwright, By David Young, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dan Van der Vat, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, From Richard Wigg, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, By Roger Vielvoye, MAURICE MACMILLAN, , ANTONY ALLOTT, , D. B. BANKS, , D. LEIGHTON, , HENRY DE PINNA WEIL, , PHILIP JONES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, Economics Editor, , Roger Vielvoye, By Adrienne Gleeson,
ResumoNews: Taking a fresh look and counting blessings, Possibility of striking oil leads to legal and diplomatic squalls over Rockall, Amenity groups seek tax relief for historic buildings, Science report Aging:Defective DNA in cells, UDA internal dispute highlighted as three gunmen wound Belfast chief called 'Godfather', School-leaving date review, Hint of income-tax strike by angry self-employed, Are there too many women in children's books?, Russia rejects trade pact with US in blow to détente, Hopes of ending ambulance dispute raised, Is the scandal of Italy's health services coming to an end?, Eritrean rebels bomb Asmara's post office, Soviet 'selective' blow could kill six million, Syrians greet King Faisal with cry of 'Arab unity', Women's job range still narrow, Mr Callaghan planning approach to Mr Ian Smith on possible constitutional conference, The Times Diary The bitter end of the pink gin, £180,000 promised to save the past for the future, Left loses more ground in union elections, BBC radio chief says programme cuts benefit commercial broadcasting, Britain's demands on beef are opposed, Jewish liberal picked for U S Cabinet post, N Vietnam tries to undermine Saigon morale, Still no end to the Brezhnev speculation, Direct elections for European MPs favoured, Death threat in £50,000 ransom note, Government studying Rent Act change on student housing, Angola accord to be signed today, Andrew Faulds Sad state of affairs for the guardians of our heritage, Spanish five-year plan to extend social welfare, Labour in a hurry to fill Walsall vacancy, MPs' offices: Today 128 MPs and their secre-, Negotiations on sugar again deadlocked, Fall in British request for EEC aid, 80,000 join Lisbon march over unions, Paris sees choice of U S fighter as boost to Mirage, Dangers in consultants' dispute stressed, Deposed Greek junta leader held in jail, Free vote for MPs on live beef exports, Moscow visit next month for Mr Wilson, Union leaders avoid backing Leyland strike, Group of Ten agree two schemes for recycling petrodollars, After the Showa Maru disaster real danger for the Straits, Dogs may have to lower living standards, Peaceful end to march for pickets, Newspapers face disruption as talks fail, Danish Liberals fail to gain Socialist support, Only 2,000 Ovambos vote in first day's poll, New Makarios Cabinet formed, Three coasters wrecked, MPs see new 'think-tank' as right-wing focal point, Direct elections would give the right to demand more power, Liverpool diocese for the Bishop of Woolwich, Difficulty of 1978 deadline, Bill enforcing closed shop is criticized by MP, Teachers strike over Houghton proposals, Sir Roy still optimistic. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Ballot paper question on EEC membership: In or out? Yes or No?, Reassurance crucial to both sides, TV for troops in Germany, Bill introduced, Mr Callaghan sees best chance for many years of honourable and peaceful Rhodesia settlement House of Commons, Yes or No: EEC poll will be clear, Little time left for Mr Smith to choose warfare or agreement, Race committee reconstituted, Troops maintain vigilance but low profile, Detainees will be freed if Ulster peace is genuine and sustained, Mr Jenkins alone must decide on jailed pickets, Programme for lasting Ulster peace offered by Mr Rees. Display Advertising: The Platinum Guild, Primary Contact Limited, Bell's, Laing, Royal Academy Of Arts, Royal Navy, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Albright & Wilson Ltd, The New Advertising Control Surcharge., Serck Limited, Finlan, Bank Base Rates, Lep Transport Limited,, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Leicester, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Time. Law: Secret system to trap hoaxers, Case 'likely to make Guinness Book of Records', Law Report January 14 1975 Court of Appeal When disqualified drivers may be ordered to take test Regina v Donnelly, Rape complaint was false, police discover, Two accused of plot over petrol substitute, Poulson affair trial to be proceeded with, Detective says he 'kidded along' accuser, Postman's theft 'a record', Vicar named as a leader in case over young boys, Kidnapping gang get long jail terms in Italy, Supporter jailed. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Chinese cast metal birds make £600, Chess interest centres on lesser prizes, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,892. Sport: Rugby Union Skill and confidence of St Mary's beat St Thomas's, Cricket Denness's gesture not reciprocated by Tasmania bowlers, Hockey East quick to show their superiority, Tennis Rosewall needed in Davis Cup team, Racing Dorlesa's future in perspective, Snow reports from European resorts, Boxing New champion has his sights on Bugner, Sports in Brief, Football Revie brings Beattie back to the fold, Skiing Geddes defies wind for double success, Snooker Charlton beats Fred Davis but does not know how, Rugby League International match dates, Golf Remaining amateur with an open mind. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, London And Suburban. Reviews: Edinburgh Festival '75, King's Singers Queen Elizabeth Hall, Watercolours Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, André Malraux on the margin, Cut-down Strindberg classic Laura Theatre at New End, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, Admit it, the wolf really is at the door. Editorials/Leaders: A Firm And Cautious Policy, Peace In Rhodesia IS Still Far Off. Letters to the Editor: Public expenditure and the allocation of resources, Making the same error again with wealth tax, The anger of the middle class: what is at stake, Rights in European law, Value of railway relics, Wealth tax proposals, Jewish National Fund, Cathedral worship, MPs' allowances, Individual's right to use his money as he thinks fit, UK being too honourable on sugar prices, Sheepish snails, Nuts and Bolts co-operative, New theatre museum, Tax problems in Ambridge, Old tube stations, New telephone charges: PO speaking with forked sums?, Plans for British Library. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Fraser of Tullybelton, Latest appointments, Church news Working party on homosexuality named. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Robert Bevan, V. Harangozo, Mr W. Hamsher, Mr Wilson Campbell An influential voice in the debate on energy conservation, Mr F. J. Tempel. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange $ strengthens, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Stock Exchange Prices Remaining firm, Wall Street, Stock markets Equities, gilts steady. Business and Finance: Investment aid call to the City institutions, Discount market, Advertising & marketing COI hesitant on protection levy, Aston rescue by engineering group discounted, Commodities Cocoa grindings surprises the market, Tractor group plans $140m investment, Congress may press for more tax relief in Ford reflation package, FFI sets down details of loan programme, Local authority yearling rates show sharp drop, Renault to raise car prices by 7 pc, Serck takes measure of hard year, State seeks way to ease insolvency difficulties, Beware of US domination, aircraft chief tells Europe, Dangers of President Ford's ceasefire in the war on inflation, Statistics show homes are cheaper in real terms than a year ago, Protecting domestic energy projects from a fall in oil prices, Financial News And Market Reports Sales leap ahead, but Colloids impeded on the growth path, Unorthodox takeover bid has panel blessing, Fresh call from shoe industry for import curbs, Cold facts about FFI's lending terms, Emission code halt cheers BLMC, Investment write-down leaves mark at Nash, Briefly, Law Society calls for a statutory body to supervise securities market, Unicorp shares fall 3p as Volkskas admits buying, Business Diary: Foulds of the FCI · Same sesame, Kuwait reduces oil production, Statement tomorrow on progress of oil tax talks, General Engineering, Standard voltage agreed for 18 European nations, Employers urge French reflation, Schneider is closer to gaining Creusot, Deutsche Bank buys control of Mercedes, Future dim as Allied Retailers slip at half-time, Oil nations foiled by bank stake in GHH, Output cuts by four more companies hit 1,180 jobs. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr H. J. Foulds becomes a director of FCI. Births.
Referência(s)