The Times - 02/06/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Roger Berthoud, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, From Frederick Cleary, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Gliding Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, Trevor Fishlock, Milford Haven, From Ronald Faux, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Moshe Brilliant, David Robinson, Jeremy Kingston, Philip Norman, William Mann, Michael Wolff, Stephen Walsh, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Burnell, Victoria Brittain, Philip Howard, Peter Nichols, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, P H S, Lord Chalfont, CHARLES ALAN WRIGHT, , DON CUPITT., KENNETH T. FARN., O. HOOD PHILLIPS., ROGER CALVERT., RICHARD AUTY, , JOHN HORAM., A. R. PREST., GHITA IONESCU., ROBERT LUSTY., EDGAR NEWGASS, , ROGER MARAN., JONATHAN SUMPTION., H. YELLOWLEES., MARY McAREVEY., A. A. GOUGH, MURRAY ROSEN., C. M. BARLOW., Leonard Amey, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From The Times of Thursday, June 1, 1950, A correspondent, R.B., By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Tim Congdon, By Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Business News Staff, Nancy Foy, Derek Harris, D. A. HUNTER JOHNSTON, , L. P. BAYLY, , NIGEL C. F. WILLIAMS., ANTHONY J. DAVIDSON., R. C. SYMONDSON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Michael Frenchman, By Our Financial Staff, Ronald Kershaw, From Peter Hill, Andrew Wilson, By Wallace Jackson, by Richard Friedenthal, by A. M. Rendel, by Roland Hill, by Patricia Tisdall, by Anthony Rowley, by Karl Grün, K.G., by David Young, K. G., by Paul Moorman,
ResumoNews: Agriculture Stoneleigh offers ideas for feeding the livestock in coming winters, Ambassador with flair for public relations has proved reliable diplomatic partner, Separatism issue may blunt SNP appeal, Leeds vandals' damage put at £100,000, 'Peace formula' could end Heathrow engineers' strike, London still swings and sells, Mr Heath notes a sovereignty gain, Greek move to join EEC, Mr Varley fears loss of oil control, Withdrawal 'would not harm Britain', Britain may now have more than a million unemployed, Transport House chief says, Belgium seems certain to choose US fighter, Release of detainees to restart in Ulster, Turkish arms order embarrasses Britain, Train crashed at junction with 'safest' signals, Private talks at Nato meeting may lead to Cyprus settlement Britain pleased by summit, Church can inspire EEC with purpose, Integrated into our way of life, A large and fast expanding vested interest in our continuing prosperity, Diocese marks its founding 900 years ago, Tombs burnt by Muslim 'liberationists' in Egypt, Tribune' group MP asks party to discipline Mr Wilson for violation of anti-Market policy, Political union 'real aim', Gliding records beaten, Lord Wigg persuades lads to call off picket, Edward Heath on the EEC referendum Time to wake up from the dream of splendid isolation, Socialists' return eases tension in Portugal, It was, until recently, my firm After the charade, a chance to get things done, City is to see new brass plate, Germans in Britain Good neighbours who have overcome the community spirit, General Vo Nguyen Giap Communist Napoleon who conquered South Vietnam, 'Back Parliament by voting Yes', Rioting blacks shot dead by police as ANC leaders meet, Sadat-Ford talks open hopefully, Israel general to be Premier's adviser, VAT 'likely to be far more complex inside Community', Regional report Harsh reality of unemployment replaces fading dream of Celtic Sea oil boom, Hooded raiders burn Basque priest's home, Sky-high price for Nato's air defence, Rail leaders may vote for attempt to avert strike, Churchill was pro-Europe, grandson says, Reconciliation after three generations, Iran to buy US air spy system, Status ruling protest by overseas doctors, Aegean dispute is left to the World Court, On the spot sales advice can ease a foreign firm's export drive, Campaigners 'evasive on federal state', Government approves Brighton marina project, Pro-blacks schools chief dismissed, South Korea fears United Nations force will be disbanded and US may renege on commitment, The Times Diary Your friendly referendum call-in, Ford visit to Madrid brings hint of big US base closing, Marcos visit points to opening of Peking link, Bugging case minister overruled, Special finish and a wide range of cars aim to satisfy the most discerning customers, Science report Astronomy: A well understood pulsar, Taste of success for a newcomer to dairy marketing, Municipal workers' leader boosts social contract, Labour cool on EEC Parliament, Puddings and custard for 235 children by the banks of the Thames, Mr Prentice denies coalition call but urges national unity, Wrong to gamble on food supply, Mr Wilson says, Crew of Kenya jet die in fly-past crash, Hampstead site 'pointer to land price drop', Professor ready to mediate with kidnappers, Dispute brewing over advertising experts' 'domination' of Britain in Europe campaign, Why Italians may never get what they vote for. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Deustsche Bank, Banca Popolare DI Novara, Lufthansa, Miele, Property Advice Nationwide, Stanwood Radio Limited, International, Modern Engineers Of Bristol (Holdings) Limited, Interim Statement, Cwmbran, Aachen And Munich Insurance, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Ireland, Hoechst, Amc, The Times, The Republic Of France, Bristol Channel Ship Repairers Ltd., Commerzbank, 21,austin Friars, Granada Television, National Commercial Bank Limited, Germany, Dresdner Bank,, Die Welt, Drummond's, Europa, Siemens, First Finsbury Trust Limited, Bayer, Brown Shipley, Philips, Hotel Inter Continental London, Arc, Mercedes-Benz, Midland Bank International, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Student charged over explosions, Haifa 'little trial' to test confession, Four sentenced in trial by Vatican Court, European Law Report Week ended May 31 Court of Justice of the European Communities German limit on intervention purchase of cereals upheld. Official Appointments and Notices: New editor for Kenya paper, Church news Latest appointments:, Appointments in the Forces. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Appointments Vaccant, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Joan Littlewood Blackheath, A Child of Our Time Colston Hall, Bristol/Radio 3, Into the wilderness Winston S. Churchill Vol. IV, 1916-1922, Rick Wakeman Empire Pool Donovan Drury Lane, Harwich fight to save the Electric Palace, Reflective Magnificat Tilford Bach Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Cricket World Cup turned into a test of Snow's value to England, Yachting Pattisson third to Pajot in Flying Dutchmen, Real tennis Angus cannot expect to be as bad again, Racing Allez France makes it a straight seven, Boxing Hard journey, easy bout, Rowing Britain's eight unable to match Germans, Athletics, Polo Foxcote meet Sladmore in cup final, Football Scots save the day but lose the contest, Tennis Rain stops play in Italian championships, Golf Walker Cup men may not miss second chance, For the Record Baseball, Rugby Union Severe caution but no ban for Burton, Cycling Griffiths falls from fourth to 29th position. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Old manor as prestige offices, Editorials/Leaders: Policies For Britain, Better News From Lisbon. Letters to the Editor: Entry to professions, Students in Peking, -and the bad, Education at shop-floor level, Referendum issue: jobs and trade, Spiritual symbolism, Indian doctors in the NHS, Battered babies, Goughie, Spending on roads, Access to common land, PO telephones-the good news, Cricket insurance, Right to picket, European pay luring executives, Drawing up a new constitution, Burmah: some answers from the shareholders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mme Luce Garciaville, Sir Philip Wigglesworth A distinguished forces planner, Lieut-Col T. E. Adlam Vc, Mrs Lionel de Rothschild. Business and Finance: Lending rate 10 pc, Keeping pace, Import duty on glass containers to return, Euromarkets Grumbling over quality of the offerings, Sony home sales slump, Where participation by the workers solves problems instead of creating them, Mining Deelkraal will not be the last to be floated by Gold Fields, Car shop stewards discuss offer today, RMC outlook uncertain, Bank of Italy chief intends to resign, Five more named for Leyland top jobs, Eaton gets to grips with a new image, Industry in the Regions Wool textile makers face referendum dilemma, Business Dairy in Europe: When the Kissinger had to stop, Plea by chief of Mersey Docks to call off strike, Oil exporters raise the aid stakes, More share prices, BSQ to buy Court, Haw Par-Ldn Tin question, Bigger trade hopes with E Germany, Bank wants new model of economy, Metal Box MEPC and P&O report this week, Big saving for industry in combined heat and power system, report says, Trade talks with Nigeria start today, Farm mortgage rate reduced to 13 pc, Engineers run into restructure hold up, Brazil opens door on portfolio investment, Spread will safeguard Brown Shipley, Private steel to evaluate scheme for £50m plant, Sharp fall in figures for world trade, Hopeful signs at First Finsbury despite initial fall in profits, Freight report Exxon busy in a quiet tanker market, Forecast of million jobless by end of year, Commodities Malaysians bring off Peking coup, Boardroom troubles hit audio factory, Chrysler may try to raise cash by pre-shipment loan to cover Iran exports, Clive issue for stags but no new season. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr F Garner, new deputy chief of Pearl Assurance. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,009.
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