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The Times - 13/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Raymond Perman, From Nicholas Ashford, From Rovce Rensberger, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Jones, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Clive Borrell and Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By our Planning Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Craig Seton, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Sue Masterman, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, From Dessa Trevisan, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, By Penny Symon, From Our Own Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, William Mann, Clive Barnes, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Richard Holmes, Peter Tinniswood, Tim Heald, Michael Wolff, Tom Hutchinson, David Williams, Reynold Higgins, Iverach McDonald, Patricia Tisdall, Sheila Black, Bernard Levin, Patrick Brogan, PHS, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Ronald Butt, ERIK PEARSE, , GRAHAM BUSTON, , PAUI. OESTREICHER, , DAVID SIMPSON, , M. J. STANIFORTH, , STEPHEN CORRIN, , J. N. APPLEYARD, , W. STUART BEST, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , JOHN MADDOX, , R. E. THOMAS, , J. C. N. TIBBITS, , HORACE CUTLER, , ROBERT KEE, , Cyril Bainbridge, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, A. N. writes:, Mr J. C. Darracott writes:, Stephen Roskill and John Ehrman write-, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone, By Roger Vielvoye, By Patricia Tisdall, By Hugh Clayton, By David Young, W. J. BISHOP, , L. T. GRIFFITH, , L. G. HARRIS, , M. I. LIPMAN, , GRAHAM FORTUNE, , HEDLEY WOODS, , R. W. HOLDER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Margaret Stone, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, By Margaret Drummond, By Terry Byland, David Gregory, Peter Waymark,

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News: Plans for Post Office centre near St Paul's, Drug warning in report on train collision, Court orders Littlejohn return to Eire, Servicemen's hospital opens appeal, Science report Moon: Theory on magnetic history, Nurse tells of terror in Cambodia, Biggest building trade tax case completed, One-parent families rely heavily on benefits, Newspaper apologizes for Mafia slur, New treasurer named for Conservatives, Man 'too ill' to attend court, S African accused fight police in dock, Towns asked to facilitate Muslim burial customs, Fighting over the Godfather in small town, USA, Heart-felt relief in Paris and Bonn that Britain's renegotiation has finally been brought to an end, TUC oppose enterprise board curb, The good that can come from the Tories' cash shortage, Australian state inquiry into police corruption, Yugoslav police seize philosophical journal, Sex education: A comic, part of which is shown, Dr Waldheim asked by Security Council to convene Cyprus talks, Ford hopes of aid to Cambodia blighted, Portugal's Armed Forces Movement takes supreme power, M Ortoli 'saved summit from disaster', Italy to lower voting age to 18, Walls of Derry acquire a more peaceful symbolism as Army opens them to the people, Two pay offers emphasize breach by miners, Social policy of EEC praised for bringing gains to Britain's poor, Kissinger aide prepares ground for Chile visit, Police secrecy on kidnap clue found under park, Dublin results reported to European MPs, Spain mounts close guard on General Spinola, Snow reports from European resorts, 6,000 trapped by heavy snow in Swiss Alps, MP's murder plunges Kenya into crisis, Israel sees no progress in talks with Dr Kissinger, Third member of Nixon Cabinet convicted, Punjab ruler fights for his palace, Vehicle records start move to Swansea, Suicide boy had been threatened at school, Communists capture fifth Saigon district capital, Prison in Ulster-3 Mr Rees facing difficult decisions over future of special category prisoners, Motoring Peugeot spring surprise at Geneva, 600 members of RSPCA challenge a decision, European air fares rise, Unexpected rush to join militant motorists' body, Latest pamphlets The Bristol bus story is rich with social history, Archaeology report Stonehenge: Foresight saga, Westminster strike not a matter of privilege, Wife tells of beatings for 16 years, Bill against sex discrimination claims to be most comprehensive piece of legislation in the world, Switch in Commonwealth aid priorities urged, Inspectors 'acted properly in VAT visit', What Mr Wilson really achieved, Mr Wilson to recommend Cabinet 'yes' on EEC, Only wage freeze is in Commons, MP says, Dutch call off Riyadh visit over ban on Jew, Pensioners protest to MPs about lack of money, The biggest flying monster in the world, Love researcher hits back at senator, Christie's hold their best jewel sale in London, A calculated look at maths education in America, Haitink to rest, Accountancy's new image, 'End ghettos of female-only factories', Turkish position hardens as US efforts continue, Egypt rules out secret clauses in any Sinai withdrawal pact, Closure order on £40-a-week home for elderly, Do consumer councils really give power to the people?, Porcelain dealer's liability for shortfall waived, Union presses Mr Wilson for pay-bed closure date, 20 feared dead in Moscow ice hockey accident, Carnegie Trust promises £100,000 aid, The Times Diary Harold Wilson's shocking show. Law: Trial of editor adjourned despite protest, Terror suspects face bomb victim judge, Patient who killed nurse 'made threats frequently', Father hit hole-in-heart baby because she cried, £75,000 bail for four on betting plot charges, Ex-officer remanded on secrets charge, Duress a defence to charge of abetting murder, Briton jailed, Court of Appeal Water rate payable on pipeless premises. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Stocks Bros, (Buildings)limited,, Ppa, The Glfb,, Royal Navy, Trade And Industry, The United States And General Trust Corporation, Limited, Robeco, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Johnson & Firth Brown Limited, Vickers, Savills Office Property, Tomorrow's Antiques, Bank Base Rates, The Times Travel Guide, National Airlines,, The Times, The Lazard Property Unit Trust, The Times Literary Supplement, Homes And Gardens And Conversion, The Macrobert Award, Cable & Wireless, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Ncr, British History Illustrated,, Savills Shop Property, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Williams & Glyn's Bank, Steetley, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Lovell, St. Quintin Son & Stanley, Iran Air, Consolidated Tin Smelters Limited, Amalgamated Metal Corporation Limited, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited, The Scottish Western Investment Company Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Focus on finance and accountancy, Funeral Arrangenments, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Actors' fourth season, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,941. Reviews: Expensive lessons The General Strike, A Doll's House Vivian Beaumont, New York, Pilgrim of the imagination The Letters of Samuel Palmer, Decline and fall-off The Land Without a Name, Two-legged mutton Flesh and Blood, ECO/Groves Queen Elizabeth Hall, Gifts from Greece Antiquities Acquired, Diplomatic diversions Foreign Body in the Eye, Science fiction, A Man in the Zoo Bbc 2, Gory stunts that try to beat a curse Murderer Garrick, Paperbacks, BBC SO/C. Davis St John's/Radio 3, Israel Philharmonic/ Mehta Festival Hall, Meanwhile backstage in the Old Front Room Leeds Playhouse, Fiction Docherty By William Mcllvanney (Allen & Unwin, £3.95) Scully By Alan Bleasdale (Hutchinson, £2.95) Blood on the Snow By Emanuel Litvinoff (Michael Joseph, £3.75). Politics and Parliament: Ten pages of 'Macs', Renegotiation showed treaties are flexible, Central count likely to aggravate bitterness and divisions caused by referendum-Tory peer House of Lords, Export help for major capital goods, Disconnexion of householders electricity, Lords decision on invalidity pensions rule overturned, Manifesto terms on EEC not 100% achieved: people must decide House of Commons, 'Traumatic to renegotiate way out after renegotiating way in'-Mr Callaghan, Labour is committed to gradual phasing out of food subsidies, Painless end for the smoking dogs, Hope that Portuguese elections are held House of Commons, Too many young people of Ulster attending university of violence, Governments best able to say where EEC regional aid should go, Uganda offer to discuss Asians' assets. Sport: Racing Comedy of Errors champion again, Yachting Policy change to put income burden on clubs, Fletcher stops traffic with a six hit, Cricket MCC attitude criticized in New Zealand, Tennis, Hockey England win in extra time and Pakistan in good time, Athletics One set of rules for Scots and another for English, Sports in Brief, Football A hundred thousand welcomes as England come good again, Rowing Another professional coach appointed by the ARA, Rugby Union Missed kicks settle the Army cup final, Boxing Why Conteh wants to be knocked out before bout. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 13, 1950 Soviet elections, A new hook for the Attorney General to wriggle off. Editorials/Leaders: Parliament Under Picket, On To The Referendum, Mr Prentice Narrows The Choice. Letters to the Editor: Home-made nuclear bomb, Seeking a charter, Factory safety committees, Testing time for legality of tax demands, Administration of glebe, Medical ethics, Bank wage claim of 20pc is justified, Doom and gloom, Mr Clive Jenkins and objections to Mr Shelepin's visit, Danger of playing down spectre of hyper-inflation, World food crisis, Profit from land sales, Decline of industry in London, Fish prices, Luton murder appeal, Therr defence of thee. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr John Woodland, Eric Johns, SIR JAMES BUTLER Adviser to war historians, Lord Morris, Miss Stella Schmolle, Dr Horace Read Canadian legal education. Business and Finance: Discount market, Joint conference on inflation strategy, Giro Growth, Business Diary: BP's £4,000 postal order · Enter Marriott, Bank of England calls for substantial cut in financial deficit of public sector, Commodities, Overseas sector dominant as BTR maintains momentum, Improved offer raises hopes for Aston Martin, Cuts likely in power station programme, Jobs in peril if exports are lost, Mr Shore says, Moment of rebirth for National Giro, Finland puts surcharge of 15 pc on imports, Trawler owners raise floor price of fish by 50pc, Fund raising operations make market nervous, Giro debt write-off in restructuring plan, Nader attack on fuel-wasting cars, Why the tax system is over-generous, BSC faces £40m bill over closure deferments, Consolidated Tin returns to dividend list, Small upward revision in economic growth forecast, Steetley rights issue, Guardian Royal issue reports, BP and Gulf in talks with Kuwait on final takeover, BSC offshoot claims North Sea record, P & O looks to 1976 for trade upturn, Banks worried over delay in interest payments on Euroloans, Confidence at Tom Martin after profits jump £1m, US senators approve $30,000m tax boost as economy worsens, Money Market Rates, Grand Met expects 'marginally' better year, Motor industry groups fear EEC withdrawal, ICI unions form world body, Gravity of cotton crisis impressed on Brussels, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Renegotiation balance sheet, Slowdown at CementRoadstone, Rothschild takes a slice of LET, Forecasts For The British Economy. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Trade fears undermine confidence, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar rallies, Stock Exchange Prices Continued reaction, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Postal workers' chief joins British Petroleum board. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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