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The Times - 09/04/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Business News Staff, By David Spanier, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From David Hencke of The Times Higher Education Supplement, Llandudno, From Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Our Corresnpondent, From Fred Emery, By Diana Geddes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, European Parliament, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Charles Lewsen, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, Michael Ratcliffe, Dr Prudence, Tunnadine, Brian Alderson, Dr Tony Smith, John Randall, Bernard Levin, Richard Rose, PHS, Raymond Fletcher, A. P. MILLAR., MEREDITH WHITTAKER, REG GOODWIN., K. BURTON., T. S. K. YEO., BRUCE OF DONINGTON, PATRICK PORTER, LOUISE SMITH., J. C. B. RICHMOND, , P. M. FORRESTER, , E. O'KELLY., H. M. STEWART., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Two friends write:-, Professor Morton N. Cohen writes:-, Mr John Biggs-Davison, MP, writes:, From Frank Vogl, By Craig Seton Parliamentary Staff, From Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Hill, By David Young, By R. W. Shakespeare, G. ROWBERRY., I. F. PEARCE., J. A. KREGEL, , Patricia Tisdall, W. A. DOUGLASS., W. F. N. WOOD., GERALD SIMPSON, , PETER PRICE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,

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News: 'Inhuman conditions in prison control units', Israelis look back in anger at holocaust, Kuwait gives £165m to Arabs facing Israel, Delay in setting date for poll causes irritation among two rival umbrella organizations, Return to the West End stage, Pardoe scorn for Liberal 'deathbed' claim, Non-vintage tactics in Brussels skirmish, Foreign Secretary for Dublin EEC meeting, Attempt to reverse AUEW's attitude, Sale in Monaco: This 90cm Florentine anatomical., Bishop's team to report on exorcisms, Rail dispute expected to end after new pay offer, Pilot angry over fall of Da Nang bombs Thieu palace in Saigon, The brave new multiple-choice world of women, Mrs Thatcher stills anti-Europe clamour, Learning and Leisure from oral cassettes, Stranded tourists rescued, New plastics needed for operations, Portugal places curbs on American base in the Azores but backs Nato commitment, Broad Left dominant in student elections, Cambodian moves for talks with rebels, Zagreb crash train driver admits he dozed off, Are cheap returns to space necessary?, Europe 'No' slogan proposed for Labour, Protest over colour TV for crisis-ridden Italy, African leader accuses church students, South Africa promises to withdraw its forces by end of May, Zambia bans African Rhodesian groups, Chiefs of big firms back membership, Cairngorms search in blizzard for lost skier, 19 hurt in battle to evict Amsterdam squatters, Ship's master 'left bridge just before collision', Nuclear test critic takes French Navy to court, South African protest over shots at airliner, First of orphans find new homes, Homes for families first, Market plea for theatre museum, Killings nearly tripled in Kent last year, Is this the end of the couch?, Getting the guidelines right for a convincing referendum, Goods worth £250,000 lost in 'fiddle' by gang, Moroccans hold Spanish fishermen at gunpoint, Senator's fears for safety of American astronauts, Sudan leader in Iraq for talks, Callaghan denial of threat to deputy chief whip, Turkey denies Greek airspace charges, Science report Cycles: Copper prices, Mr Heffer to defy Mr Wilson by attacking EEC in House, Air surcharges on Spanish holidays are cut, Do you see your local librarian as a missionary?, Festival site rejected: Organizers of the Windsor., New Belfast bombing outrage by Provisionals, Government defeat in Lords may herald peers' resistance to reliefs under the Clay Cross Bill, European poll likely to be held on June 5, Delay likely on doctors' pay decision, Manchester airport closed after strikes, The byword for attraction and repulsion remains Modern physics no advance on the Greeks, General Weyand says Saigon will fight but needs US help, Widow starved to death on 'health' diet, The Times Diary A child's guide to student politics, Hairdresser's fight to save pavement cafe. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co Limited, Leicester, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Algemene Bank, The Times, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited, F.Pratt Engineering Corporation Limited, Calculator, Swedish Lloyd., Bristol Channel Ship Repairers Ltd, Wesleyan & General Assurance Society, Mercedes-Benz., Odgers, Spode, Bread, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Canlife Units, Habitat, Scottish Life, Freemans, Time. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, New Nato post for air chief, Church news. Law: Aznavour faces proceedings in currency case, Airport charge, Doctor tells of threats at surgery, Black politician accused of recruiting guerrillas, Reduction in maximum jail terms urged, Police adamant on complaint procedure, Spanish industrialist faces 1,290-year jail sentence, Terrorist in bank raid jailed for 12 years, House of Lords Lord Reid: an outstanding, progressive judge, Trial suspended of Philippines Opposition chief, Islanders' claim over phosphate mines, Banknote evidence assists defence of Mr Connally, Woman on £15,000 charge, Shorthand writer of distinction. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,963, Radio, Record £200,000 paid at Sotheby's for Persian oil painting of last century, Broadcasting, American retains chess lead with quick draw. Picture Gallery: Eec Referendum. Politics and Parliament: Britain in EEC offers best chance of maximum peace and security, CAP described as 20th century Corn Laws, Community regional fund should be larger, Proud that Cabinet is more representative of two views on EEC, Likely alternative a Britain isolated and cocooned, Government defeated on surcharge change House of Lords, Cost of school transport causes problem, All steps to be taken to get comprehensive education everywhere House of Commons, Rights of those affected by mergers, Progress in industrial patronage of the arts, The Speaker to rule on Prime Minister's reply. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, La creme de la creme, Acknowledgments, Educational Studentships, Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Golf Why a good finish by Oosterhuis should make a difference, Bayern put in danger by French outsiders, Football Profit and loss at both ends of the table, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Wade third in US prize money standing, Fixtures today at home and abroad, Rugby Union Williams to keep date in spite of jaw injury, Squash rackets, Racing Sea Break will not be risked if Phoenix Park going is heavy, Results of yesterday's matches and league tables, Cricket Boycott to be sponsored. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times or Saturday, April 8, 1950 Fears over Trieste, Why St Giles was forced to come to the end of the term. Reviews: Williams family Omell Gallery, Forging maturity in fire of battle Henry V Stratford on Avon, Nigel Rogers Purcell Room, LPO/Sanderling Festival Hall, Disappearing World Granada. Editorials/Leaders: The Wine War In The Wine Lakes, The Orphans Of Vietnam, Britain On The FAST Line. Letters to the Editor: Oldest boat club, Justifying the contractual rules on property sales, The EEC debate and party politics, Britain and Middle East, Budget tip: more common sense, less brain storm, Licensing a vehicle, Cost of referendum, Voice of Opposition, University teachers' pay, Financing local government, Power of trade unions, Why do the British tolerate such iniquitous postal charges?, Don't lament the end of that bad old BNEC!, Too many administrators, Indulging in statutory neology, How to help borrower and lender with indexed bonds. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr A. K. Lawrence, Mr Arthur Lister, Syed Waris Ameer Ali, Dr W. N. Goldsmith A distinguished dermatologist, Miss Ethel Hatch, Dr Stanley Gill. Business and Finance: Discount market, Net earnings of Excess Holdings jumps 65 Pc, Peak year at Senior Eng, GKN sets out its case, Tom Martin sees great potential in exports, Commodities Cocoa down £22.50 a tonne, Great Boulder Mines slide into interim loss, British Rail to close Irish cattle sea link, UK metal stocks, McAlpine to subscribe for 21 pc of Westminster Props, Fund-raising for IMF oil facility could be $2,000m short of target, Aston could reopen in six weeks, EEC call for study of world energy situation, Big UK expansion for Swedish steelmaker, First reading for Bill setting up corporation to handle NSea output, New chief at Hoover optimistic, Takeover threat by Vauxhall workers averted, Brent Chem feel benefit of Pyrene, EMI's £15m 'rights' offering attracts 88pc acceptances, Slight fall in February retail spending, French-Swiss talks on 'snake' indecisive, Advertising & marketing COI considering collective buying, Fewer Germans unemployed, Money Market Rates, Conflicting claims on aims of cable cartel, Man-made fibre output slumps, TUC opposed to any easing of dividend control, Ban on share dealings in 55 Canadian companies, Co-op staff get 25 pc pay offer, Six groups get Greenland offshore rights, Hamersley look to higher iron ore prices, Leaders of biggest compaines fear harmful effects of withdrawal from the EEC, Promising start for soyabean market, Mr Breach makes new home finance attack, Imports take 32pc as car sales hit worst March level for four years, Soviet trade bank is raising $200m Euroloan, Business Diary: Once more unto the breach..., GKN seeking £36.5m from market with one-for-five issue, Pledge on Industry Bill disclosure, London dockers' wage discussions restart, Chase to sell stake in S & C Bank. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts easier, Recent Issues Closing, Foreign Exchange Dollar weaker, Issues & Loans Marley assured of £14m cash for five years, Wall Street, Stock markets Downturn in equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new directors for board of Williams Hudson Group. Property: Flat Sharing, Home Services, Country Properties.

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