The Times - 14/05/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Peter Hennessy, From John Chartres, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From David Cross, By Our Political Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Martin, From Bruce Palling, Katie Stewart, Philip Norman, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Alan Blyth, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Andrew Faulds, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, PHS, JOHN WALL, , R. MACALASTAIR BROWN, J. E. MEADE, , IVOR H. MILLS., VIRGINIA STEVENS, , ALAN STEWART, C. N. BRUCE, , FRANCIS RUSSELL, , GEORGE J. LEVY, , THEODORE CROMBIE, , C. M., ARTHUR L. GOODHART, , INIGO BING, , M. NICHOLLS, , From Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, M. D. M. F. writes:, J. M. L. G. writes:, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Arthur Reed, By Margaret Drummond, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, P. N. DAVIES, , B. AYLETT MOORE, , SELWYN WILLIAMS, FRANK BROWN, , S. WALDMAN, , D. G. M. SANDERS, , C. WILLMOTT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, By David Mott, By Anthony Rowley, By Desmond Ouigley, By Terry Byland,
ResumoNews: Education planners may face worse cuts, minister hints, Peace fraught with danger on Israel-Syria front, M Giscard tries to calm storm over VE Day, Government wants women to head commission, Opposition decries Clay Cross measure, Asians preparing for politics withour war, Communists support Laos coalition, Dentists given advice on anaesthetics, Newworld power flexes its political muscles, Syria bars Iraq aircraft, Europeans rescued from Pacific island riot town as police win battle of the barricades, Tory plan for fishing zone, Dr Coggan calls for funds to train clergy, Chinese leader has 'frank' talk with President Giscard, 'Telegraph' halted in London again, Advance plans for university, Skipper held after big drugs haul, Liberals foresee curb on multinationals, Israel fails to stop leak of Kissinger minutes, Church dossier aimed at breaking down silence about 'horrifying events' in Rhodesia, Use seasonal dishes for a timely reminder, 'Times' report criticized in Portugal, Greeks and Turks for Rome talks, GLC to recommend vote to stay in Community, Warrant for shopkeepers' leader, Social service charity in financial crisis, North Sea oil hazards being tackled with 'thought and activity', French computer plan brings doubts, Mr Vorster in first S Africa TV appearance, Diverse opportunities in a developing nation, Establishing a new industry, Land Bill's impact on development criticized, No more cuts in RAF's display team, Egg protest by British and French farmers, Industrial inquiry delayed by TUC opposition, Good response claimed for firemen's ban, Mr Crosland's concern at uncertainty, Madrid agog with rumour but Gen Franco survives, Plan for Leyland 'would be frustrated by withdrawal', Mr Wilson steps in with new export deal for Chrysler, Burma reopens colleges closed in U Thant riots, Commission denies Mr Heffer's claim of 'soft line' on steel, Move to end Southwark rubbish strike, Science report Pollution: Travels of ozone, Minister accused: Mr Peart, Minister of Agricul-, Proposals to help Ulster Convention go smoothly, Budget an obscenity, Mr Mikardo says, University of Paris unable to pay its bills, 'Pay single daughters as home helps', Whitehall recognizes new Saigon regime, Youth breaks the nose of Turkish Prime Minister, Yugoslavia says Austria is tolerating Nazism, Many West Bank Arabs arrested as precaution, Ancient meets modern in cathedral abstracts, Bigger sugar subsidy will cut prices by November, US puts Marines on alert after warships go to Gulf of Siam, 25pc London fares rise on the way, Flixborough workers back rebuilding plan, Voyages of perception in search of myths, Portraits go back to original setting, The Times Diary Meeting our man in Port-au-Prince, Health sevice staff crises 'likely soon to extend to surgery' Sir Rodney Smith predicts, GLC Labour majority 'to resist Government', MG marks a fiftieth anniversary, Demolition of listed building approved, Civil servants seek living cost pay rises. Law: Girl hit by car gets damages of £122,760, A social worker is cleared, Murder trial jury told of girl's bicycle rides, Cider firms lose right to use word 'champagne', Jail term ended for firearms club manager, Law Report May 13 1975 Court of Appeal Estate agents' injunction upheld Hubbard and Others v Pitt and Others, £10,000 damage to school, Accused 'did not recognize councillor', Dying man discharged. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Labour MP's questions on Unification Church, 1,000 blind to join march, Economic situation serious but not hopeless: many hopeful signs-Mr Short, Child benefits to be concentrated on helping the poorest, Safety of electrical goods, 'Dangerous tendency' of press to distort, Telling the people about the EEC, Duchy estates should be nationalized-Mr Hamilton, Mr Benn is accused of 'bending facts', Coordinated employment policy needed, Precious metals, Government defeat on air travel fund, Still not safe to allow anti-terrorist law to lapse House of Lords, Damaging strike at Chrysler puts jobs in jeopardy House of Commons, MPs debate economic crisis next week. Display Advertising: Unilever, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hestair Limited, Löwenbräu, Ellis & Goldstein(holdings) Limited, Investment & Finance Kalimantan Limited, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, The Birth Of An Airline, The London Hilton's New Restaurant., Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, Brunei Darus Salam, Guest Keen And Nettlefolds Ltd, Higgs And Hill, Brunei, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Hongkong Bank Group, H. A. G, Richards & Wallington Industries Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Lovell, Btr, Iran Air, Cheltenham And Gloucester Building Society, Canlife Units, The State Bank, Britain In Europe, Owen Owen Limited, National Bank Of Brunei Limited, Time. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, La creme de la creme, Acknowledgments, Educatinal Studentships, Public Notices, Contracts & Tenders, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Home Services. Reviews: Kenneth Gilbert V and A, The Male Menopause Bbc 2, Wet Broadway Blytonese A Touch of Spring Comedy, LSO/Levine Festival Hall, Mackerras rescues King Roger, Concert in aid of Ockenden Venture, Grand Tour that is worth the trip Manon Lescaut Theatre Royal, Brighton, Festival Ballet Coliseum, Don McLean Albert Hall. Sport: Cricket £20,000 more for BBC coverage of Tests, Pentathlon Britain slump to 11th place in fencing event, Boxing Wood bypassed in stampede for vacant titles, Book review A mighty man who made his countrymen taller, Tennis Drowsy pleasure in company of men from Mediterranean, Sports in Brief, Sport Racing Hobnob continues the top-class tradition of Wragg and Moller, Golf Milne fined £500 by PGA for breach of code, Rugby Union Loss of rhythm brings England down to earth in Sydney, Football Scotland win drab affair, For the record. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Savills Country Houses. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Shares calm down, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Shares drift lower. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 13, 1950 Quieter Paris, Looters who won't pay the price of their politics. Editorials/Leaders: The Two Germanies, A General Right To Picket?. Letters to the Editor: Domestic inflation threat to economy, Experiments on animals, Stern Group flats and the tenants, Private art collections and wealth tax, Bread companies: call for a return to the bad old days, Labour half-truth on Industry Bill, Local government finance, Not after midnight, Sovereignty and the EEC, Academic definition of luxury, Near the end of the line, Photographic heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,993, Broadcasting, Shortage of bids for Japanese armour, Radio. Official Appointments and Notices: Kennedy Scholarships, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Isobel Dunlop, Vice-Admiral Sir J. A. G. Troup, Mrs Theodozya Lisiewicz, Mr Noel Salter A devoted European, Brig V. F. S. Hawkins, Mr Harry Peacock. Business and Finance: £6m Reliance Ins loss, Bank pay dispute likely to go to arbitration, World stocks of aluminium at record level, Midland get Chase stake in Standard & Chartered, Discount market, Shah expected to finalize Iranian rescue operation for Pan Am during US visit, Unilever shareholders get inflation warning, Romanian debt discussions reopening today, Higher payouts by Electra House trusts, Commodities, US coffee roastings decline, Squeeze on Brit Syphon margins goes on, £6m FNFC loss after provisions of £33m, Gauging the extent of FNFC's surgery, Sterling falls to new low despite heavy intervention by the Bank, Deadlock in talks to limit export credits competition, Union leaders in talks on Chrysler problems, The state industries dilemma: why the chairmen are marshalling their forces, Big holding in Edward Bates gained by Arabs, British Airways TriStar deal will net £4m a year, Toolmakers fear BLMC orders rush, Shotton closure 'will cost only £30m less than modernization', Honeywell's French connexion sends tremors through the European computer industry, Staveley to raise £2.9m through placing with institutions, Issues & Loans., Tanker owners confer on lay-up problems, CBI survey gives warning of job-shedding as wages rise and orders slump, Bread price controls to continue, Oil platform 'rescue' by balloon fails, United Biscuits' £14m rights issue, Business Diary: Meriden's manager · Felixstowe on film, ANRPC will withhold rubber, Mr Grimshawe back to Pennine, J. Foster finds the going hard, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Shares slip but gilts steadier, Sharp decrease forecast for EEC deficit, Phoenix chairman hits out at Mr Benn, CBI's 56th industrial survey, April 1975, Tin Council bring forward meeting. Business Appointments: Business appointments New assistant managing directors at Thos Ward. Births.
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