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The Times - 15/11/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Stewart Tendler, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Geoffrey Smith, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Hencke, of, By George Clark political Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Michael Knipe, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Fred Bridgland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Douglas Aiton, From Paul Martin, From Moshe Brilliant, Dr Tony Smith, Philippa Toomey, From Our Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Peter West, By Jim Snow, By Sydney Friskin, A short story by William Sansom, David Robinson, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Philip Norman, William Mann, John Carter, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, Nicholas Ashford, George Hutchinson, MALIN SORSBIE, , LESLEY WHITTAKER, , J. H. OLSEN, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , DAVID MONICO, , RUPERT EVANS, , DAVID C. HUNTER, , GEORGE F. HERVEY, , DAVID DAICHES, , BETTY GIBBS, , KENNETH MORGAN, , M. A. CAMERON, , PAUL CALLAN, , D. A. L. SKELTON, , MILES KINGTON, , By David Martin, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professors Cyril Mango and Dmitri Obolensky write:, Mrs E. A. Scarborough, By Michael Horsnell, By Philip Howard, From David Bonavia, European Parliament Luxembourg, From Charles Hargrove, By David Blake, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Our Economic Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Christopher Wilkins, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, J. M. HOPKINSON, , R. C. TODHUNTER, , TREVOR JOHN, , MARY NIXON, , Kenneth Owen, John Earle, FE, Christopher Wilkins, Adrienne Gleeson, Vera Di Palma, MS, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, David Wade,

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News: Mr Ford thinks again on aid for New York, Sportsview Anyone for tennis, the royal kind that is?, The founding of the Ford dynasty, Dr Kissinger accused of contempt, Gen Franco has new operation, Raising the reputation of Benedict Arnold, Mrs Castle's '36-hour stretch', Gardening Keep cool-but stay out of the draught, Kidnapped consul well, Beirut despair as kidnaps reach 400 in a week, Spring was in the air...., Tribunal told of public radiation risk, Mr Smith takes holiday before vital ANC talks, Students in clash over seminar on Chile, To all concerned, Mr Wilson is staying on, Chile frees British doctor, Flixborough inquiry shown photegraphs of injured, Spanish agree to give up Sahara, Fight against oil pollution on Kent coast 'nearly won', Arabs blacklist Suez ships, Member of Italian kidnap gang found murdered, European MPs vote to restore budget cuts, Mr Whitlam gets benefit of the Opposition's tactical error, Exhausting day on eve of summit, Lisbon siege compels Government to accept union demands, Emigrant couple's savings restored, Encouraging hint from US on admitting Concorde, Liberty,licence and why the Emergency was necessary, The divisive struggle to unite a new Angolan nation, Brandt-Schmidt team wins overwhelming support, Prentice plea on political aspect of party dispute, Call for new controls as college degree courses fail to draw, When the archiepiscopal trumpet sounds, Russian troops arrive in Angola to aid Marxists in civil war, First draft: This is a plan that nearly, Mr Jenkins gets writ over TV licence dispute, Mr Short's praise for profits seen as welcome change in the Government's thinking, Horse Guards history recreated, Prince of Wales tells of concern over future, IRA bombers in prison rooftop protest, Challenge to Mr Benn on cancelled broadcast, 'The Times' challenged by Vatican, Mystery of South African accent in armoured units, Coroner questions briefing given before army boat sank, Travel curb warning in Jerusalem after blast, Slip of tongue 'could have led to rail crash', How an 1812 loan mounts, Science report Atmosphere:'Rivers of ozone', Inventor seeks £1.5m for 'filched' air device, Pinning down one of three makers of the century, Work resumed in Fleet Street after men are reinstated, Tory pledge to curb the capital transfer tax, Synod concern over loss of parish records, Leading French news expert invested as KBE, Paris regrets Callaghan oil tactics, Travel Clear air and companionship in the peak District, Man attacked by lion at Midlands house, British pinta can keep its creamy collar, Mourners queue in cold for Cardinal Heenan's funeral, Dissidents 'are declared insane', An argument against trying to analyse incomplete data, Tory Scots' double-veto scheme for devolution, Efficiency is given priority in China. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Soviet Union attacked for attitude towards Nobel prize winner, United Nations vote on Zionism condemned, MPs seek more power over budget, Mrs Thatcher meets Belfast 'loyalists', Help for clothing workers. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Royal Opera House, Thai, The Sunny Times Calendar, London Sinfonietta, Telefusion Limited, Homes, Nigerian Petroleum Refining Company Limited, Dame Vera Lynn, Bank Base Rates, Maple Macowards, The Times, Framlington Unit Management Limited, Thomas French & Sons Ltd., M & G, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Leicester Building Society, Monsieur Worth, Coats Patons Limited, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, Twa, English Tourist Board,. Picture Gallery. Law: Damages for breach of promise J. Evans & Son (Portsmouth) Ltd v Andrea Merzario Ltd, Employer in jail over work accident, Lecturer jailed for 7½ years in South Africa, Hospital will take life sentence man, Family Division Cut in solicitors' costs restored Dwyer v Dwyer, Mr Ford tells court of gun in crowd, Hospital patient fined £1,667 without trial, Court of Appeal Damages for distress caused by solicitors' negligence Heywood v Wellers, Law Report Nov 14 1975 Queen's Bench Division Absent owner in possession of guns Sullivan v Earl of Caithness, Couple get life jail for murder on common, Mr Poulson wins leave to renew plea over appeal. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Wolfson History Award winners, Wallace Collection, Belfast Sunday newspaper gets design award, Lincoln's Inn. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From the living room, from the parlour, it's up to the guerrillas now, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 15, 1950 Woodcock defeated. Sport: Weekend fixtures, Christmas is a rare treat with the Lions, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Plans announced for new style world event, Racing Whispering Grace will not mind firm going, For the Record, Rugby Union Australians lose Loane but hope to find their rhythm in Belfast, Football Lisbon throws shadow that looms large over the home front, Hockey Hertfordshire leaving nothing to chance, Golf Royal Birkdale links reduced to a 72 for Open, Tennis Connors beats Nastase in blaze of dazzling skill and repartee, Cricket Kallicharran stirs crowd with lively hitting. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, £175,000 needed to buy Donatello relief, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,151, £108,000 for diamond in Geneva sale, Chess Moves behind the scenes, Radio, TV highlights, Bridge Confusing the issue, Sunday. Reviews: Paul Taylor Dance Company Rncm, Manchester, Liszt in the burlesque tradition Lisztomania (x) Warner West End 2/ Scene 1 The Loves of Liszt (u) Continentale, Radio Understanding Hardcastle, Ariadne handsomely surrounded Ariadne on Naxos Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Le Pavillon au Bord de la Rivière Roundhouse, Frank Sinatra Palladium, The Makropulos Case London Coliseum. Classified Advertising: Postal and Weekend Shopping, Christmas countdown, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity. Editorials/Leaders: The Menace Of Small Groups, The Maze Of Portuguese Politics, The Road To Self Destruction. Letters to the Editor: Cats and dogs, The real issue, Threat to British fisheries, Pay levels in the Civil Service, Will TUC 'reflation' stoke fires of inflation?, UN vote on Zionism, Inland Revenue contribution to 'red tape', Gossip columns, Dr Herrema's ordeal, Closed shops and press freedom, The Equity meetings, Britain and Kenya, Origin of contract bridge, The value of the pound and the facts of life, Motorway inquiries, Magistrates and the police, Taxpayers' union, Student grants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Charles Wright, Rev Prof Francis Dvornik Political and ecclesiastical historian, Signor Luigi Chiarini. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Mixed close to account, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Gilts flicker but shares dip, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: Fixed interest Long gilts versus loan stocks, Discount market, Round-up Index-linked medical benefit plan launched, Playing the commodity market, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Tax It's better to let the donee bear the burden, Courtaulds and Coats profit contrast, Restoration of confidence priority for western leaders' inflation attack, Prices pace slowing despite month's surge, Kaiser to take control of Anglesey smelter as BICC drops out, £32.5m cash injection for Grindlays Bank, Insurance Household policies; higher premiums on way?, Building society lending reaches a record £490m, Chrysler chief sees Mr Varley next week, Discount house to buy 45 pc stake in money broker, Pensions Advantages for all in sick pay schemes, £2.5m offer may end Ashbourne wrangle, An industrial revolution struggles for survival in Sardinia, Credit cards Banking on more borrowers, Trade deficit is almost unchanged at £206m, Briefly, Business Diary: Roche and the quiet life · dole cue, Money Market Rates, BSC must save £200m overheads, Investor's week Shares meet profit taking· Will NatWest divest further?, Spending curbs 'will be tough', The computer's growing role in education, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Minimum lending rate reduced to 113/4pc. Business Appointments: Business appointments ATV Network executive changes. Births.

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