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The Times - 19/02/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Margaret Stone, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Gerald Ely Estates Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Our Planning Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Motoring COrrespondent, European Parliament, From Roger Choate, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emergy, From Eric Marsden, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Melinda Camber, Irving Wardle, Clive Barnes, William Mann, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Patrick Jenkin, Bernard Levin, PHS, Eric Moonman, Michael Baily, LISANNE RADICE, , SAAD EL SHAZLY, , D. M. THOMAS, , NICHOLAS SCOTT, , A. J. PARKES, , J. D. L. HAVARD, , MAURICE PETHERICK, , EGON RONAY, , MARK RITTNER, , GILES CLARKE, , JAMES CAPADOSE, , JEREMY MORTIMER, , Shirley Hazzard, John Young, Katie Stewart, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, K. S. writes:, By Roger Vielvoye, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By David Young, By Anthony Rowley, By Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret-Stone, From John Earle, Patricia Tisdall, K. J. FORDER, , M. K. REID, , NORMAN SUSSMAN, , EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE, , DAVID A. MATLOCK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Kaser, By Andrew Wilson, By Our Mining Correspondent, By Terry Byland, by Michael Frenchman, by Sidney Wise, by Peter Hill, by Alan Robinson, J.R.R., M.F., S.W., by Peter Strafford, by Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent,

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News: 'Loyalists' say Mr Rees wants to cut private guns, Mr Crossman's son aged 17 is found hanged, Plan for European export bank to go to ministers by June, Seen once, never forgotten, Steel expansion a coup for Britain, Quota for Commonwealth sugar set at 1.2m tons, Mr Ford to enter golf contest next week, Bigger broadcasting role called for, Charter to create world order, Oil came just in time, M Chaban to resign from party posts, Prisoners on hunger strike in Rhodesia, Minerals pause for consolidation, Community talks planned on employment policies, Underground tests by France likely in spring, Volkswagen: answer to Leyland, Majority of 14 for Industry Bill, Memoirs from behind the headlines, April's blooms already on show at Westminster, 'Unselfish' Mr Carr thanked for service, Greek Cypriot hopes rest on UN action, Science report Virology: Infecting plant pests, Australia not deporting Mr Stonehouse, Death threat to US campus head in Beirut, Ortoli call on Britain to remain in EEC, Schools' priority policy 'no help to pupils', 'Spectator' is run at loss, publisher says, Alfa group: new export drive, Tourism's hot gospeller, Polish-built Fiat 125 will undercut rival by £600, Alarms at raided Milan gallery all switched off, Fishing boats blockade Boulogne port, No evidence of general decline in reading, 'Down Your Way' to end, Changes in baby benefits extend scope, Mexico We want your money-on our terms, British farmers penalized, NFU says, Redundancy 'shock' for radio journalists, State holds the bank balance, Some signal workers decide not to strike, New Zealand seeks better EEC deal, Paraquat victim 'did not commit suicide', Solicitor-client relations 'in danger', Firm French view on oil for Dr Kissinger, Women afloat: But what will the sea dogs say?, The dangerous fallacies behind empty council houses, President Tolbert reports on talks with Mr Vorster, Washington admits prying into Jane Fonda's mail, Mr Maudling returns to the Shadow cabinet, Group hopes to halt all motorway plans, Ethiopian unity call as Army runs short of ammunition, Shared TV cover of big events proposed, Bolsa: youngest president, Woman may lead Canadian party, Focus Focus Industry, Diet research may lengthen men's lives, doctor says, Brussels sees signs of prices slowdown, Mr Prentice recruited to pro-EEC camp, Bacon and muffins for two at Claridge's, Wives allege threats at South Korean trial, Altos Hornos:£253m steel plans, Raising of leaving age supported, despite troubles, Sweet meats and shiny glazes for contrast, New hope in community service, Expensive view of Mall, The Times Diary A clash of fixtures in Cheapside, Pemex: big oil development, Mr Walker's disquiet over monetarist emphasis, Service families may get visit aid, Second driving test urged, 11,000 Ford men among thousands more car workers facing short time as world sales fall, Mr Whitelaw tells why he agreed to join Thatcher team, Armed gang free alleged guerrilla leader from jail, Bullock committee urges more emphasis on teaching of English, Staff cuts and modernization recipe for Fleet Street, Italian court declares that abortion is legal, Newspaper trusts exempted from new tax, Gatwick plans cut back, How the UN is hypocritical about women, Penoles: a world leader, Malaysia blames tankers, Sweden to go ahead with vast nuclear programme, Labour defends plan for GLC rate rise, Mexico Focus Trade, Wildcatters must be allowed to strike for oil, Low labour costs attractive for investment, Wives' refuge: A hostel for battered wives will, MP tells inquiry of risk to Canvey Island, 240 million records to remain in London, TV stereotypes criticized by race trust. Sport: Hockey Navy breathe again after going under three times, Squash rackets Professionals claim they gave warning of action, Snow reports from European resorts, Football The spot where Nish put a foot wrong is marked with a cross, Sports in Brief, Racing Bula must win today to be taken seriously for the Gold Cup, Boxing Johnson wants it to be entertaining, Tennis Dominguez silences crowd and Orantes, Cricket Performances by Roberts put him ahead of Australian rivals, Rugby Union Scotland select same XV against Wales, Rowing Things are not clicking in the engine room, Motor racing Evans's chance to secure regular grand prix place. Law: New trial for accused boys, Doctor sentenced, Nixon blockage of funds ruled illegal, Addict denies burning woman to death in fire because she rejected him, Law Report February 18 1975 Court of Appeal When employer dictating libel to typist is protected by privilege Bryanston Finance Co Ltd and Others v de Vries and Another, Insurance agent sent for trial, Court told of £500,000 gains by policeman, Corruption fine for gas board official, Judgment reserved in dog attack action. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: National, Davy, Cebit 75 Hannover-Messe, Cfc, Department Of Industry, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Condominiums, Transportacion Maritima Mexicana,, Conseio Nacional De Turismo, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Cancún, High & Dry, Advertisement, Intermex, Manbré & Garton Limited, Cordemex, Grupo Penoles, The London Hilton, Rentokil, Hardys & Hansons Limited, Charity Credits, Garrad The Crown Jewellers, Pemex, Marine Division-Abmtm Limited, Austin Morris, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Free State Saaiplaas Gold Mining Company Limited, Multibank, Albright & Wilson Ltd, Canlife Units, Securicor, Banco De Comercio,, Aeromexico, Lloyds Bank Group, Apsa, Financial And Investment Analysis And Services, Cemento Tolteca, Savills, Time. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford post for Lord Goodman. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Preventing sophisticated tax avoidance, Several firms seek state help, Demand for holiday on May Day, Keeping oil projects from trust lands House of Lords, Treasury to exercise a major control over Mr Benn's board, Lieutenancy in Ulster, Differences between Britain and Russia are not barrier to moves towards common aims House of Commons, £40 a day for MP recorders, Noble noses should not poke into press issue, Mr Foot rejects jibe about social 'con trick'. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Manila chosen for world chess match, Traditional arts at Rennes, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,922, Pair of rare seventeenth-century tigers sold for £8,190 at Christie's, Anouilh play new to Britain. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Educational, Secretarial, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Svetlanov Festival Hall, Still Life Shaw, Tel-Aviv Quartet/ Ettlinger Queen Elizabeth Hall, Limitations Almost Free, II ré pastore Collegiate Theatre, Fishing Newman, New York, Truffaut and the world of childhood. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 18, 1950. Age and activity, Backslaps in Moscow to hollow laughter. Editorials/Leaders: The Skeleton Of Power, Hypothesize, Analyse, Compare And Deduce, Food Producers Need Assurance. Letters to the Editor: Apt name, When Arab meets Israeli, The businessman's lunch, Campaign to ban cheque books without bank cards, Any alternatives to EEC?, Meaning of reasonable competition, End of Herefordshire?, An MP's hours, School crossing patrols, Use of special constables, Oxford and Mr Bhutto, Rising price of bread, Accounting, Inflationary wage rises, Valentine senders, Tackling the problem of homelessness. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr David Diringer Origin and development of the alphabet, Dr Eric Thiman, Mr Chiva Stoica, George E. Marshall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Late recovery, How the markets moved, Stock markets Shares recover slowly, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Issues & Loans S. Staffs Water pref tender, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Foreign interest in Humberside, Discount market, GDP down by 1 pc in the fourth quarter, Grand Met betters forecast, EEC central bankers consider outline scheme for new gold trading rules, Westdeutsche Ländesbank raises stake in Preussag, Companies seek Soviet pact details, Troubled half brings a net loss for Anglo-Continental, Statement expected today on nuclear restructuring, Gloomy outlook for BSC profits target, Roche suit against ministry can go ahead, Perils in the unresolved conflict over container handling, CBI delegation to see Mr Benn, Bank ex-director sees UK revival, Bank denies being on Arab blacklist, Monopolies study on Swiss shares pooling, East Europe looking West, Anglo-Thai earnings to hold ground in full year, Speculative attractions in property yields, PO reports soon on equipment self-supply, Chemical Bank cuts prime rate to 8½pc and others likely to follow, Money Market Rates, Italian moves for Sindona extradition from America to answer fraud allegations, Weyburn board holds nearly third of equity, Advertising & marketing Part-works series axed after only two weeks, Mr Wilson confident of Chrysler's UK future, Pre-tax leaps by 70 pc at Allied Insulators, IMPs' cigarettes and cigarillos up ½p today, Sales optimism by hardware men, Texaco N Sea oil strike may be one of the richest fields, Docker pickets face pay cut, Italy approves state purchase, Business Diary: Walker's liability · Standard objection, Comecon's answer to the Russian pricing dilemma, Saaiplaas one-for-one rights to raise R34m, Commodities Sharp setback in coffee futures, New house prices rose 7.5pc last year on basis of mortgage grants. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Change in Zurich Insurance UK management. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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