The Times - 14/10/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Rozer Berthoud, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By George Clark and Michael Horsnell, From Michael Hornsby, By A Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Hatry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, By Robert Fisk, From Frederick Cleary, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Petter Strafford, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Paul Overy, Charles Lewsen, John Higgins, by Prudence Glynn, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, by Gordon Allan, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Richard Davy, PHS, Caroline Moorehead, Bernard Levin, J. P. TRISELIOTIS, , ADELINO AMARO da COSTA, , STEWART STRONG, , DAVID R. BATES, , JOHN STEWART, , JOHN HUNT, , DAVID SUTTON, , JOHN STALLWORTHY, , J. A. HARTLEY, , ENID LAKEMAN, , GLADWYN, , R. J. BERRY, , ROBERT CONQUEST, , G. CHUDNOVSKAYA, , MICHAEL A. CALVER, , MICHAEL IVENS, , DORA AMERS, , From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Mr S. Crookenden writes:, W.F.N. writes:, By David Blake, By David Young, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, From Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris, By David Youn, E. G. WOOD, , J. P. STERN, , A. J. LEVELL, , A. D. WALSHE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Nicholas Ashford, By Adrienne Gleeson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Direct to Cyprus, Education cuts mean crowded classrooms and fewer teachers, survey says, Israelis view Syrian moves with concern, 2,000 jobs face axe in county emergency plan, Ecevit party makes big election gain in Turkey, Two to receive Lambeth divinity degrees, Snow in Italy, Holland and France, Retirement deal agreed by postal unions, Inflation can't hurt these holidays, Families and the old not claiming benefits, Portuguese told to talk less politics and work harder, Fashion A thing of beauty is an investment, Saint's burial: This entry in the burial register of St Giles-, 'Victory for common sense' offer, Science report Psychology: Inhibition and sex, Mr Stonehouse faces new charges of lying to get legal aid, White House unmoved by Rockefeller plea, Ford visit to China may be put off, Dispensation on tied cottages for council farmers, Damages award to union leader against newspaper, More than just facelifts at Earls Court this year, Canada is getting a super service, Man tries to snatch woman from train's path, Are we really losing all our best brains?, Ulster 'loyalists' Will try to close the ranks, How the new system of patronage in government scatters the confetti of privilege, Reallocation of funds may shuft hospitals, The Indian adventure, Resignation over 'wages jungle' surprises Italy, Firm pleads for life of kidnapped man, Freed Kenyan calls for more releases, Hotels to take good care of you, Surinam Premier escapes down drainpipe, The Times Diary At last, fresh news of Billy Liar, Mr Wallace champions middle class, The would-be terrorist has little hope in Russia, Support for Mikardo view on pay limit, Killing of taxi driver may be retaliation by Basque separatists, Rome bombs put 14,000 phones out of action, Mr Smith denies Vorster slight and blames media 'distortion', More space in revised Austin Allegro, Take Your Seat On Concorde, Engineering firms told to back pay policy, France to sound Moscow on prospects for detente, Revival of loans affair threat to Mr Whitlam, A Flying START To Marriage, Blow to arthritis victims, Son of Ian Fleming took barbiturate overdose, Lowest rise for 2 years in wholesale price index, MPs urge press Bill change, Brezhnev visit to US may be delayed until new year, French and Germans defeat EEC aid plan, Over 5,000 teachers are jobless, Ambulancemen agree to demand full £6 increase, New church team to study marriage and divorce, 20,000 Turks said to have been sent to settle in Cyprus, Amin quest for aid from Arabs, EEC Commission puts forward plan to help British dairy farmers, Take the Caribbean Connection, Squatters want to borrow £500,000 from council. Index. Law: Court of Appeal Stealing and handling the same goods Regina v Dolan, Murder trial of brothers opens in S Africa, Five accused of murder, Fine for tardy juror, Tyre faults in crash car, Holdall bomb defused at MPs' restaurant, GEC court ruling, Reformist French judge ready to fight system, 'Police punched stable lad in 20-hour interview', Bomb-case man says mother was threatened, Guard fined £25 for being drunk in charge of train, Remand in siege case, Baader-Meinhof lawyers' warning to judges, County court adjourns to a bedsitter, 36 Greek Army men face torture charges, Four jailed for rape, Former lord mayor found guilty of deception, Husband freed after killing his wife, Libel damages paid to the editor of 'The Times'. Politics and Parliament: Why Commons bought German crockery, Pharmaceutical companies under attack from Socialists, Concorde broke noise rules during tests, Opposition fail by 34 votes to get more done for charities, Report on law of rape expected soon, Vote sought on statement by Mr Stonehouse, Labour majority of 84 in first division after recess, Public bodies urged to buy British cars, NHS debate refused, Further exemption from Land Bill rejected: 'sensible framework', Two Government defeats on disclosure of company information House of Lords, Mr Stonehouse may be allowed to make personal statement to House of Commons this week, EEC anti-pollution plans find little support, Devolution Bill will take into account views on White Paper House of Commons, Report in 'The Economist', Information sought on Diego Garcia. Display Advertising: British Airways, Ford Motor Company Ltd.,, Midland Bank Group, National Library For The Blind, Opel, Sotheby's, The London Life Association Ltd., Private Postbox, The Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board, Fly The Flag, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, British Rollmakers, Dewar's, Toyota, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Mercedes-Benz., Laing, Hampton & Sons, Fpa Construction Group Limited, Mnb, Hine. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Top European pair take championship, New foreign faces at London sales, Ljubojevic takes chess with draw, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,124, Broadcasting, LPO's second visit to Russia. Reviews: Apollo Society Queen Elizabeth Hall, Resting place for the Scottish caravan, A little absurdity from Mr Hamilton, Partnership of quality is full-hearted Giselle Sadler's Wells, Bruce Forsyth New London, New Brahms Series St John's /Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Cinemas, £4,000 plus Appointments, Domestic Situations, Motor Show Guide, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Montres Et Bijoux. Sport: Boxing Fitness of Frankham will decide the 'brawl at the Albert Hall', Spectators who make their mark, Sports in Brief, Cricket Lancashire and Middlesex meet in second round, National Hunt, Rugby League French selectors drop all but one of their pack, Motor cycling American rider dies in Isle of Man trials, Rugby Union Bideford and Falmouth to protest over sendings-off, Tennis European segment grows in stature, Yesterday's results, Sport Racing Nonoalco to stand at Dublin stud, Football Surprising names in expected party. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A party that thinks the unthinkable, 25 years ago From the The Times of Friday, October 13, 1950 Commons home. Editorials/Leaders: Sterling Not Acceptable, Turkey's Excuses Expire, And Now Junior Hospital Doctors. Letters to the Editor: Emigration of trained radiologists, Post Office and VAT refund, Electoral reform, The Prince of Wales, Irritation of advertising circulars, Death penalty for terrorists, Redundancy and after, 'Grass roots', Emergency dentistry, Nobel Peace Prize for Dr Sakharov, Inheritance of crime, Parties in Portugal, Cathedral appeals, Compulsory headlights, A Russian's gratitude, Confusing conclusions on training managers, The parole system, Added value indices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Mark Dineley, Prof A.J. Ede Mechanical Engineering at University of Aston, Mr A. R. Powell, Mr Charles Pollitt. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Equities, gilts cautious ahead of trade figures, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Shares easier, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Textile import curbs denied, Discount market, U K plastics win £5m orders, Glut leads to earlier scrapping of tankers, M P Kent still advancing, Business Diary: Bear Brand leaders · TOSCA takes a bow, Spending by overseas visitors 5 pc higher, VW is again taking on workers, Computer news Ex-Dataskil head joins CAP/Gemini group, Commodities, U K metal stocks, Margins squeeze and borrowings hit United Glass, Arkansas looks to Europe for exports and more investment, Eurobonds prices (midday indicators), 691 price rises modified, Two timber companies agree £32m merger, Two big US brokers discuss amalgamation, Détente promises fresh vistas for South African businessmen, Glaxo margins still under pressure, £14m plan to boost EEC computers, Britain's demand sidestepped by nations at Paris energy meeting, Auditors qualify accounts of Empress Serv, Inflation and cheap pound spur Lesney, Attack on costly food promotions, CBI says wealth tax could be devastating for company owners, Kuwait tells Gulf and BP it will no longer accept oil payments in sterling, Record year for construction, Briefly, An unhappy example of intervention by the Goverment, IATA surcharge date put back, £45m Teesside proiect by ICI, More optimistic outlook by IMF, Backing for match plant co-operative, Reorganization at Millspaugh, Mining Barlow Rand Gold Fields, ominous for quarterlies, NVT putting survival scheme to ministers, Net loans of Wms Hudson still double equity funds. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr George Duncan new British Relay chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Salerooms. Births.
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