The Times - 06/02/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood and George Clark, By Our Political Staff, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, By Our Local Goverment Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Edmund Stevens, From Fred Emery, From Jane Monaham, From Moshe Brilliant, From Richard Hughes, David Williams, H. R. F. Keating, Richard Holmes., Peter Tinniswood, Nicholas Bethell, Peta Fordham, Sheila Black, Stephen Walsh, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, By Michael Seely, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Eric Marsden, PHS, Jerome Caminada, MARY BENSON., C. M. BUCHANAN, , ANDREW McLEAN, , J. H. BOWLES., JULIAN JEFFS, , R. Y. CALNE., P. D. G. SKEGG., NABOUA T. RATIETA., DEE WELLS., SHIRLEY CONRAN, , D. MacDONALD., HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME, , L. A. ABRAHAM., SIMON BLAND, , From Philip Howard, P. W. writes:, From David Blake, By Business News Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret Drummond, From Frank Vogl, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Young, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, W. V. ELLINGWORTH., ALISTAIR W. CAMPBELL, DICK., IAN JACKSON., F. LAFFERTY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By David Mott, By Andrew Wilson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Airline staff strike talks end in deadlock, Staff strike may close a hospital, Ministry seeks powers to gas ailing badgers, City police force arrested in Acapulco, Dr Kissinger plans to meet Mr Gromyko, County's cuts threaten 1,000 teachers, RC head criticizes Mr St John-Stevas, Rome violence deplored by the Pope, Rate surcharge on income tax proposed, Regional development dispute expected, Shopping around, Nursing bodies' concern at EEC rule, Hopes for new coalition in Denmark, Baader-Meinhof suspects end their hunger strike, Church supports Christians in Russia, Motoring Lucas plans to entertain well-off drivers, Mr Whitlam denies switch in Labour Party policy, Russians defy parking law, Three more MPs join contest for Tory Party leadership, High civilian casualties in Asmara reported, Rail disruption expected in South and East, Snow reports from European resorts, Independent watch on new protein food urged, Sir Geoffrey Howe puts the case for a free society, Brent field 'can give 25% of 1980 oil', Nine killed as wartime shell explodes, 'Which?' calls for ban on tobacco advertising, Mr Whitelaw drops party chairmanship during election 'to preserve impartiality', Arabs agree to all Lebanese requests for aid, MP to query 'terror' Act as 29th man is banned, US considering arms aid for Pakistan, Link is sought between schools and hooligans, Hunger-strike death threat to ministers, West Europe Government plans tight schedule to enable the EEC referendum to be held in June, Teaching us our economic business, Duke would have found little to quibble at in plans for last great ceremony, Turkey boycotts Cyprus talks, Mr Mellish seeks rest because of ill-health, Tories must remember they have no time to lick their wounds, Mr Peyton says, New scheme to make most of rationed NHS, Bureaucratic marvel of Mr Ford's rent, S African whites back voice for Coloureds, Few Britons have taken jobs on Continent, New silenced sub-machine gun not used in Ulster, Economy might 'justify' Ford bid in 1976, Jailed banker and warder fly to freedom from Rhodesia, Rioting in Lima after tanks are used to break police strike, Mass grief at singer's Cairo funeral, Mr Heath adjusts to new life, Russians attack new Chinese constitution for 'infringing rights of citizens', Mr Rabin proclaims strength of Israel Army, General Dayan: the hard road back, River convoy for Phnom Penh forced back, Premium bond prizes plan for energy saving, Strike brings down curtain on Madrid theatres, French film on Dreyfus affair controversy gets a mixed reception, Will they become accustomed to her face?, The Times Diary Few tears for the fallen leader, BBC 'must still make 6 pc savings cut', Hongkong 'triads' in alley battles, West Europe Paratroop general in role at Elsée, Science report Plants: Nitrogen fixation, US names conditions for attending oil talks, Holidaymakers benefit under Air Fund Bill, Population increased at lowest peacetime level since the 1920s, Ulster discussion opens on Convention, Children Bill criticized, 'Scare stories' protest by Mr Scanlon, Britain calls for better terms on the budget, Police seek aid to halt juvenile crime. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Difficulties of explaining policy for Ulster increased by false rumours, Tunnellers still at work, Women want right to referee the men, Review of tax free gifts, Mr Callaghan wants cyprus talks to be pursued without delay House of Commons, Incentive for divorce, Transfer tax relief announced for small businesses, Bill 'would cut legal abortions by 70,000', Bill aims double blow at terrorists in Ireland: refuge goes, Councils must stick to rates bargain, Government likely to propose inquiry into abortion laws, Hereditary peerage survives: 'English still love a lord', Report on reading out later this month House of Lords. 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Law: Balance of convenience predominant factor American Cyanamid Co v Ethicon Ltd, Two for trial on indecency plot charge, Statement by judge on cell assault charge, Man cleared in petrol substitute case, Ex-mayor went to 'seek money', Murder charge bail, Ten farmers accused, Car park murder case appeals, Explosives case told of man's injuries, House of Lords Nazi decree against Jewish nationals made void by post-war German Basic Law Oppenheimer v Cattermole (Inspector of Taxes) Nothman v Cooper (Inspector of Taxes), Murder charge man 'failed to get arrested'. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,911, Broadcasting, Korean War VC sold for £7,200 at Sotheby's, Radio. Reviews: Robert Shaw's assault course in survival, Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay! The Industrial Muse A Study of Nineteenth Century British Working Class Literature. By Martha Vicinus, Creation of actors Babies Grow Old ICA, Threat to the law The Crime Industry By John A. Mack and Hans-Jürgen Kerner, Crime My Search for Ruth By Anna Clarke, Intoxicating Illyria, a state of mind Twelfth Night Aldwych, Provocative pastorals BBC SO/Klee Festival Hall/Radio 3, Paperbacks, Fiction The Transformation By George MacBeth (Gollancz, £2.20) Grimus By Salman Rushdie (Gollancz, £3.50) The Last Hours Before Dawn By Reg Gadney (Heinemann, £2.90) A Twisted Skein By Kathleen Conlon (Collins, £2.50), Inside story Fighting Auschwitz The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp By Józef Garlinski (Julian Friedmann, £4.25), The perfectionist The Letters of J. R. Ackerley, Quick guide, Ballet gala at the Coliseum, Slovak Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, LEGAL NOTICES also on page 12, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Sport: Rugby League Selectors make surprise choice at scrum-half, Skiing Rosi Mittermaier breaks her arm in collision, Tennis, Athletics Record entry in senior championship, Racing Overweight Red Rum takes even his trainer by surprise, Tennis Cup match erupts as rival captains dispute a point, Sports in Brief, Boxing WBC saved from embarrassment, Golf Jacklin's move will keep him out of Open, Winter Olympics Tight security for 1,700 competitors, Rugby Union Unchanged Wales are warned not to underestimate England XV, Cricket MCC's performance as low as anything they have ever done, Motor racing Silverstone ensuring that it will be ready to face the eighties, Table tennis China make their genial presence known, Football, Rackets Hogben again proves a hard man to combat. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A taxing question of Nazis and nationality, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, February 6, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: Not A Good Day For The Party, A Doubting Debate On Devolution. Letters to the Editor: Status of Ulster prisoners, Future of Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Bicycles by rail, An MP's duty, Historic churches, Handling wine, Traffic in London, Out of the mouths of..., Penal tariffs put industry off total energy schemes, Transplants: a register of objectors, Adjudications on rape, Risks of working with plutonium, Overstating the case for smaller businesses, Nationalism and the Imperial closure, The Tory leadership, Imprisoned in S Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: DR ARTHUR SMITH Great rugby three-quarter, Mr H. P. Juda Art and design in the service of exports, Diana Graves, Sir Alexander Killick. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Markets hold steady, Latest Dividends, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Stock markets Late rally in share prices, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Palabora results threaten to slow-down scheme for increased production, Economic Assumptions Of The Ford Administration, Pan Am made a record loss of $81.7m last year, Poor second-half almost halves Porvair outcome, Eurosyndicat, Vibroplant growth slows down, Commodities, Court clears Triumph-Alco deal, Greenall Whitley in good trim but profits curb likely, Benn call for realism on Industry Bill, Bank of Wales entrenched, Middle East sales by UK up 53 pc in a year, Alberta oil sands project saved, Forward Levels, Sanction given for start on two nuclear power plants, The opportunity for institutional shareholders, State interference cited, Hanson keen to build up in US, Yorkshire area accounted for 7 pc of exports, Price-inflation element brings note of caution from Macarthys, Engineers in fresh clash over status, Brokers dispute forecasts of public spending, Pit leaders expected to reject pay offer within social contract, MP calls for inquiry into £3.9m grant for Kirkby, Briefly, Scrap dealers plea to Whitehall on quotas, Money Market Rates, French nine-month deficit was £2,530m, Overseas Siemens pushed to hold growth, Conciliators in Cowley mission, Both sides seek IBM anti-trust Suit delay, Gough Cooper cuts borrowings, Business Diary: Room service? · Eagle Star aplomb, Agreement with Leyland unlikely says Toyota, Working party to study state industry planning, Middle East capital may aid Edward Bates group, Texas move aids Burston depositors, Central banks agreement likely on scheme to defend parity of major currencies, Ministers rarely reject IDB advice on state aid, select committee told, The power struggle over American economic policy, Morgan Guaranty's prime rate cut to 8 3/4 pc, Steel strike will greet Mr Foot, Left, right, left, right left... wrong. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top managerial posts at Leeds Permanent. Births.
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