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The Times - 16/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From John Chartres, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Ross Davies Business News Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Editor, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From John Earle, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, Irving Wardle, Melinda Camber, Paul Griffiths, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, Jeffery Daniels, By Alan Gibson, From John Nicholls, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Sylvia Hayman, Dr Hugh Jolly, Bernard Levin, PHS, Graham Zellick, Eric Moonman, Andrew Murray, GEORGE MIKES, , JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH, , ROBERT MORFEE, , B. SMYTHE, , W. J. JONES, , LEO RUSSELL, , ERIC S. HEFFER, , MICHAEL PARKER, , A. F. MATTHEW, , ERIC ZUCKER, , MAUREEN RITCHIE, , RONALD KENSINGTON, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor S. J. Woolf writes:, Sir Samuel Goldman writes:, By Malcolm Brown, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Peter Norman, By Desmond Ouigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Business News Staff, By Derek Harris, By Hugh Clayton, From Alan McGregor, Patricia Tisdall, J. W. HATCH, , SIDNEY R. CAMPION., HENRY J. NICHOLLS, , P. G. MOORE, , EDWARD COHEN, , W. L. TJADEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eynon Smart,

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News: The legendary hero of Ireland's only victory on English soil, Cheaper rail travel for disabled, Doctor struck off again, Universities' freedom is under threat, Tory spokesman says, Tougher laws against drink-and-driving offences are promised, Friday deadline for Helsinki conference date, President Amin becomes a field marshal, Mrs Gandhi rejects protest by Dr Spock, Soyuz and Apollo launched in perfect start to link-up, Remember the dinosaurs, museum officials warned, Bolivian labour leaders held for 'plotting', The Times Diary Why working-class women get fat, Survivors set sail: Maurice and, Frenchman held as member of Basque group, Oxford Class List: Physics, Irish television decision put to the people, Lisbon newspapers burnt by angry farmers, Why Afghanistan has the Russians over a barrel, France will block Brussels aid to Lisbon, New high-performance car from Jensen, Farmers seek lOp a gallon more for milk, GLC keeps film censorship in abeyance, Education scheme 'hurts poorer countries', Move to lift immunity of another Italian MP, Mr Wilson goes with firm tread and light heart to EEC summit, Portuguese send more troops to Angola, Miners' leaders likely to support the wage-curb package, Trainers dash hopes of end to lads' strike, BBC staff disciplined over Portuguese broadcasts, Czechs are criticized by L'Unità, Police apology upsets woman, 'Discourtesy' deplored, Argentina faces more strikes as rising prices devour pay increases, General strike in Cyprus marks coup anniversary, RUC chiefs join in Liverpool inquiries, 1,728 increase in civil servants, MPs' pay ruling imminent, Afrikaner writers' war on the censor, Ministers may back Mr Prentice, Larger payments urged for council home redecorations, Kissinger warning to idealists on policy, SAS controversy reopened by pistol discovery in Ulster, Egypt's threat not to renew UN peace keeping mandate received calmly in Jerusalem, Legal curbs on bargain-offer claims proposed by fair-trading chief, Senate defies Mr Ford over oil price controls, Blunt orders on pay from British Airways, Communist is elected mayor of Turin, Fifty telephone calls an hour 'back' pay policy, Teachers deny political commitment, TV coverage of Olympic Games still in doubt, British treaty with Poland, Turkey denies aggressive intentions against Greece, Science report Lubricants: Rheumatoid joint movement, The law is no way to deal with the grievances of women, The referendum madness-guess who started it all?, The tricky task facing the Home Secretary over prisoners' letters, 20 soldiers in Hannibal trek across the Alps, New fresco: A fresco, believed to be of the, Mr Whitlam tries to stop inquiry, Land Bill concession to churches and charities, Girl allowed to be named after fruit, Arabs protest against EEC condemnation of terrorism, Stonehouse return expected tomorrow, Rees statement likely soon on complaints against police, Iceland extends fishing limit by 150 miles, Death ship had too few crew, inquiry told, Ivory Coast minister for Pretoria, How play in hospital helps a child's recovery. Index. Law: No criminal injury award until payment Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Ex parte Tong, Court of Appeal Principle of sovereign immunity and modern international law Thai-Europe Fapioca Services Ltd v Government of Pakistan, Intoxication case for Lords Regina v Majewski, Jenkins complaint plan pleases policemen, Bomb-trial accused denies inventing torture story, Booklet explains laws on noise, Spinster on charge of aiding her sister's suicide, Life sentence on churchgoer for killing choirgirl, Coat of paint leads to High Court writ, Chancery Division No injunction to remove 'defamatory' sign Bestobell Paints Ltd v Bigg and Another, Secrets Act trial date arranged. Display Advertising: Halma Group, Garrard The Crown Jewellers, British Gas, Charter Consolidated Limited, Silk Cut, Allianz International Insurance Company Limited, Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Ltd., Cwmbran, Pimm's, Bank Base Rates, Fribrough & Treyer, Heinemann, Welmar, Black & Edgington, Mmb, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Canlife Units, Churchbury Estates Limited, Time. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Confusion over registered envelopes, Government looking to Post Office for rigorous economies: return to realistic prices will be 'painful', Liberal MP seeks to get a Bill of Rights, Minister in difficulties defending Post Office, Concern at gravest teacher jobless situation since war House of Commons, Britain pressing for 35-nation CSCE summit, Concerted attack against pay policy will lead to Bill, Amendment withdrawn on ordination of women in Church House of Lords, Coal Bill damages amendment rejected, Seven councils decline, Coach safety standards. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, La creme de la creme, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Subsiding into imbecile chaos Made in Heaven Chichester, So You Think You Know Your Rights? Bbc 1, Young Vic plans, Last night's television Apollo/Soyuz Bbc 1, RPO/Dorati Albert Hall, Fantasy at World's End, Costa-Gavras on Vichy. Sport: Yachting British hopes fade as fast as the winds, Tennis, Rifle shooting Swansea second to Pilcher in two events, Equestrianism McMahon has another success with Pennwood Forgemill, Cricket Kent pass a target that seemed out of reach, Sports in Brief, Tennis Davis Cup evenly balanced, Swimming World titles and records to go together, Racing Irish Oaks will be the weekend highlight, Bowls Singles title for Irish in a brilliant final, Boxing Title chance for Stracey, Cycling Merckx crashes but still beats Tour leader, Motor racing Ickx out of Lotus position, Golf Familiar ring as Surrey and Glamorgan win. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 15, 1950, We Levins do love to be beside the seaside. Editorials/Leaders: Investigating Complaints Against Police, The New Squatters And The Law, A Gesture In Mid-Space. Letters to the Editor: St Paul's School site, North London Polytechnic, Appalling effects of Rent Act on rented rooms, NVT losses highlight saga of industrial incompetence, Tax surcharge, Is £6 an upper limit?, What about American-style sales tax instead of VAT?, MPs' allowances, Best-seller lists, Squatters and the laws protecting property, Time the Post Office gave us back those warning pips, Civil Service, Wage controls: reluctance to accept the inevitable. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Bravery award for lifeboatman, Church news, Latest appointments, Marshall scholarships. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,047, Broadcasting, Radio, Uneven prices for primitive art, but wooden mask from Congo fetches £20,000. Deaths. Obituaries: Lt-Col J. D. Hills, Sir Richard Clarke, Mr C. H. Ellis, Professor E. Ragionieri, Jozsef Lengyel Chronicler of the labour camps. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Market Reports Stock markets Shares regain most of Monday's losses but trading is thin, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange prices Equities firmer, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: Bonn advisers may press for more reflation, Business Diary: Striking a 'bargain' · Picture post, Stanneylands Group, Advertising & marketing Newspaper standards criticized, Discount market, Issues & Loans Crossley 3-for-10 at 4lp a share, Commodities Sugar falls by up to £19.50, Private steel controls nearer, State industries facing consumers' revolt as 20pc gas price rise is rejected, Employment figures in iron and steel foundries, Advisory body for 'the lump', Mann & Overton, Burmah Oil reports successful Thistle test, Howden ahead with more to come, Creditors setback for Stern Group, Warning to Gatt on rigid objectives, Mr Varley to tackle BSC finances, Plea to CBI leaders for action on economy, Pound slips again, Tokyo plea on shipyard loans, Mining East Dries excel in Gold Fields Group, Recovery prospects at Wilkinson Match, Sponsored film-Britain's quietly successful cottage industry, Commission approves NFU Trust merger, Ironies of the waste paper mountain, Repossessed tanker may go for £5.7m, Banco di Roma silent on Monti loan report, Warning on steel scrap supplies, New TriStar on delivery flight, Two-year fall likely in industrial and commercial construction, Selective import curbs opposed, Hawker seeks £22m stake in American engine group, Private distribution threat to Post Office, UK fishing industry 'close to collapse', Sri Lanka outlines plan to take over plantations, Iran 'not to press' for rise of 30 pc, Gas could need coal again by end of century. Business Appointments: Business appointments Cable and Wireless names three part-time directors. Births.

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