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The Times - 29/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Hugh Noyes, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Roger Berthoud, From Jose Shercliff, By Fred van Velsen, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Roper Medical Reporter, Michael Church, Thomas Walker, Jeremy Kingston, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Paul Overy, Iverach McDonald, Fitzroy Maclean, Peter Hill, Tim Heald, Roger Baker, Derek Parker, Peter Tinniswood, Professor Richard Rose, Bernard Levin, Robert Neild, PHS, JOHN LALL, , RUSSELL JOHNSTON., A. R. ISSERLIS., BRIAN SEDGEMORE., P. B. HART, , MARGARET ROBINSON., NICHOLAS DEWEY, , ADRIAN HASTINGS, , M. S. KATARIA., NORMAN DEL MAR., B. W. Andrzejewski, D. W. Arnott., C. R. Rawden., M. A. Bryan, , D. Dalby., P. T. Denwood, , C. J. Dunn, , H. J. Fisher., A. C. Graham, , P. J. Honey, , D. H. Jones, , D. C. Lau., Y. C. Liu, , V. L. Menage, , P. G. O'Neill., W. E. Skillend., P. C. T'ung, , N. Waterson, , G. Wevs, , K. P. K.Whitaker., E. BENTLEY BEAUMAN., P. J. HUBERT., S. D FREER., THOMAS BRAUN, , By Philip Howard, Mrs M. G. Spooner, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Baily, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, From David Blake, By Business News Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret Stone, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Eynon Smart, By Patricia Tisdall, From Arthur Reed, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Kenneth Owen, From Alan McGregor, By Peter Hill, R. BERESFORD DEW, , R. MARTIN, , ANGELA PICKRELL., NELLIE INGS, , J. HARVEY, , J. E. J. TOWNSEND-GREEN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, Peter Norman, By Margaret Drummond, By Terry Byland, Peter Waymark, by Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, A.G.C., by Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, by Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, A. G-C., by Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, by Frank Vogl, C.W., by H. J. Maidenberg, F.V.,

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News: Moderator condemns 'tidal wave of greed', Mr Meacher gives figures to support claim that membership has cost 700,000 jobs, 'Insensitive attitude' to crippled children, Motoring Cars are used less and kept longer, Safety code proposed for genetic engineering, Normal rights 'denied to immigrants', Christian Institute accused of subversion in South Africa, Withdrawal 'will cause immediate price rise', Spate of EEC loans for British industry, The Times Diary The devastation of a fine garden, Inquiry into incident over detective at Heathrow, Tribal chiefs question ANC's authority, Higher rates of disorder in London children, Scottish Assembly: a dilemma for the Nationalists, Burns: the daily danger, Football crowds may have to be limited, police told, Mr Ford says Nato is cornerstone of US policy, Americans return to their aid compound in Vientiane, Union protest disrupts ferry services, Day of talks fails to resolve ITV dispute, Sweden to step up atomic power despite outcry, UN vote to extend Golan mandate, Army completes plans for most fundamental reorganization of its forces since the last war, West tells Russians four power status of Berlin must stand, Bonn takes to task officer over Franco parade, History comes alive through the eyes of the people who saw it happen, Personality politics spurned by Mr Benn, European court harming democracy, MP says, Franco grip on Basques tightens, Soviet supersonic airliner reappears at Le Bourget, Farmers' union condemns scare talk on prices, Pledge on press by M Chirac, Insurers make strong call for staying in, Plea by GLC to reconsider museum plan, Crash coach had double-brake system that rarely fails, investigators say, 700 airport workers walk out at Heathrow, No doubt about EEC jobs gain, Mr Wilson says, Four Britons killed as balcony falls in Benidorm, Complaint commission completes a year and looks for more work, Congress opposes oil surcharge, Lecturer to be tried at military HQ, Everest victory hailed in name of Chairman Mao, This Joan Hunter-Dunn carries the one word caption, Case for federal Europe is ignored, supporters say, 'Loyalist' celebrations contain a yeiled threat, 'Let foreign students pay more', Science report Cardiology: Computers as monitors, Striking stable lads plan Derby moves, Socialists' boycott suspended in Portugal, Karami pledge to end civil strife in Lebanon, ITN plans for coverage, Kidnappings 'no concern of Tanzania', AA to cut staff and raise fees after £1.85m loss, Most doctors want pay beds to stay, poll says, Ulster's gentle mediator sees both sides, Government denies Stonehouse deal, Opera houses 'freeze' top people's pay, Too many 'bleat' about Concorde, Duke complains, Mr Scanlon to sue 'The Daily Telegraph', West German shot by Spanish police, A spark of light amid Britain's gloom, Voting facilities for 700,000 French overseas, Danish grant for film on Christ, Israel favours further peace talks with Cairo, Economic community set up by W African states, The greater danger of remaining in, Astrology 'may be scientific', France and Kuwait agree on peace moves, Hawksmoor-noblest Roman of them all, Debut win for Ayrshire cow at the Suffolk Show. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Index. Sport: Cricket Two young players make amends for a careless start, Racing Phlox looks a sporting bet to give Eddery boost in Brighton event, Golf, Football Leeds fail after a decade of effort, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Hignell and Wilkinson in England team, Tennis Five seeded players out on day full of incident, Cycling Another win for Britain as world champion crashes, Horse show McMahon takes third win in six days, Oxford rowing. Display Advertising: Times Books, Ppa, Volvo, Newsociety, Molins International Precision Engineers, Texaco Inc., Plutonium, Burrell & Co. Limited, Jones Lang, Leslie & Godwin (Holdings) Limited, Dunlop, Union Bank, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Harrah's, Interim Statement, The New York Times, County Bank Limited, King & Shaxson Limited, The General Scottish Trust Limited, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Goldman Sachs & Co., Pla, Republic National Bank Of New York, Salomon Brothers International Limited, The Scottish Mortgage And Trust Company Limited, Dralon Luxury, The Electricity Council, Cwmbran Garden City Of Wales, Lead Industries Group, New Behaviour, Ncr, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pelham Books, The Bank Of Newyork, J. Coral Holdings Ltd., Porter Chadburn Limited, Iran Air, Quality Cleaners Limited, Bb, Drexel Burnham & Co., Barnardo's, Time. News in Brief. Law: Batsman broke umpire's arm, Two building inspectors are sentenced, Policemen punished over lorry incident, Inquest told of 'three exposures to radiation', 20 men deny charges over fracas, Appeal against censorship of CIA book refused, Law Report May 28 1975 Queen's Bench Division Widow's lump sum disregarded in damages Humphrey v Ward Engineering Services Ltd and Another, Two solicitors ordered to be struck off. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: New London Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction Fonthill By Aubrey Menen (Hamish Hamilton, £3.25) The Field-Marshal's Memoirs By John Masters (Michael Joseph, £3.50), The wrong notes are right Charles Ives, Industrial films Searching for award winners at Brighton, Megaton tankers Supership, Secrets of success Footholds Against a Whirlwind, Beyond the Finland station The Sealed Train, Paperbacks, Opera comedy that works II barbiere di Siviglia Covent Garden, Man as herbivore Food for a Future By Jon Wynne-Tyson (Davis Poynter £3.50) The Vegetable Passion By Janet Barkas (Routledge, £3.95 & £1.95), The last straw Life with Lloyd George, Quick guide, Echoes from a Concrete Canyon Theatre Upstairs, A smallish measure of meat Measure for Measure Open Space, London Mozart Players Festival Hall/Radio 3. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Why there must be a resounding Yes in this fraudulent referendum, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 29, 1950 Cheerful drivers. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: All Out, Blackout, Lockout, The Iberian Peninsula. Letters to the Editor: Wagner and Strauss, Indian doctors in U K, Value for money in social policy, University salaries, Britain's lunatic economics, Phone box failure and refunds, Future of the Banabans, Building surveys, Lord Portal's record, Where to get a square banking deal, Military rule in Portugal, Cricket insurance, Goethe's gnomes, Future of Sikkim, Engineers, Referendum issues: loss of jobs, Howe and Washington. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Design Council awards, AA medal for forests, Church news Bishop of Portsmouth is nominated. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir James Troup, Ezzard Charles An underrated champion, Lord Plunket, Sir Maurice Lyell, Mr Redvers Llewellyn. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Ebonized display cabinet by Godwin fetches £6,200, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,006, Radio. Business and Finance: William Morrison shows continuing strength, Brokerage regains its buoyancy, British firm wins £12m plant deal, System undamaged despite three bank collapses, Belgium to cut bank rate to 6.5pc today, 'Social wage'is £19 for every employee, Shipbuilders ready to fight terms of takeovers, Chemical group seeks higher Laporte stake, Coal takes over from oil as chief source of Britain's energy, Fair Trading chief asks Co-op to aid consumer protection, Eurosyndicat, Bonds can manage, Italian group 'seeking takeover of Maserati', Alliance survey on council homes shows wide variations in cost, Competitive attitude of airlines is criticized, Dock labour in London faces new 20 pc cut, Chief executive named for Trustee Savings Banks, Hamersley raises Euroloan amount, Inverness BS joins the Alliance, A gold rush that never got started, OECD endorses Kissinger guidelines, Spurt in brick deliveries last month, Sharp profits fall at Bass Charrington, Hong Kong bank in close link with Germans, Banks put on the defensive, Commodities Copper falls by up to £15, £18m deal for Renault may be off, London unrivalled, Business Diary: Over subscribed · Frozen asset, Hopes for ports reorganization despite dock labour squalls, Arbitration hope in Ford peace discussion, A cold climate for Bass, Mirror of change, Unexciting result from A. Dunhill: payout up, Issues & Loans Good response to Martin-Black, France and US defuse gold row, Reksten rescue operation by Norway denied, Household appliances criticized, Volkswagen may buy unused Chrysler plant, Promoting greater competition, Lucas to press for 2,000 cut in manpower, Clothing firm makes 315 redundant, Signals of past again flying, Efforts to eliminate corruption, Seeking more self-sufficiency, Centralized market on way, Wettern profits crash but payout rises, Mining Greenvale nickel mine may close in one week, Japan seeks SE Asian commodities, Loss clears decks for G Robinson revival, How the Germans fumbled the economic accelerator, Gatt talks seek elimination of consular dues, Top pay cuts restored by Chrysler, Wall Street Pace of recovery now seen as slow but sure, Whitehall looks at calls for more aid to road builders, Giro begin personal loan service next week, Coffee congress seeks unity, Trading at Dunlop has improved after slack start: funds 'adequate', £50m deal in electronics for UK firm. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Gilts up but small selling hits shares, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift lower, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Joseph Godber on Tricentrol board. Births.

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