The Times - 12/02/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Political Staff, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Margaret Stone Business News Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Roger Berthoud, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Louis Heren, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Binyon, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Nemone Lethbridge, Brian Alderson, Michael Wolfers, M.W., Alan Hutchison, A.H., Bernard Levin, Gaia Servadio, David Howell, PHS, Andrew Faulds, J. ENOCH POWELL, , B. J. COLLINS, , LIONEL ABEL-SMITH, , K. G. YOUNGER, , J. W. HACKETT, , JAMES ROBERTSON, , GOODMAN, , T. E. ST JOHNSTON, , PAUL de VOIL, , SHAWCROSS, , NICOLAS BENTLEY, , CHARLES SHIRLEY, , STEPHEN HOWARD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, H. C. writes:, C. J. P. writes:, Bryce Morrison, John Percival, Derek Parker, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Arthur Reed, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, From Alan McGregor, A. P. NEWBOLD, , J. WHITE, , D. WALLACE BELL, , J. FRANKLIN, , JOHN PECK, , JOHN HARVEY, , THEODORE WALLACE, , F. A. MOYLE, , D. R. MYDDELTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Roger Vielvoye, Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins, By David Mott, By Tony May, by Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, by Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, by Peter Hill, by Anthony Rowley, by Christopher Wilkins, by Paul Routledge Labour Editor, by Innis Macbeath, by David Blake, A.R., by David Young, by John Plender Financial Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Late setback wrecks coalition plan in Denmark, Vichy official denies he handed Jews to Nazis, Texas cool to Mr Ford's oil tax plan, Tourism in a gentle society, The cost of heads of state, IRA leaders did not know of threat to ministers, Transvaal defections point to end of United Party, Dr Kissinger plans new peace shuttle next month, Mr Healey says pay rises threaten to bankrupt nation, Cuts by ITV likely to mean earlier close-down, Dr Kaunda has confidence in Mr Vorster, Sir Christopher to discuss closer links with Lisbon, President Part acts to counter allegations of rigging referendum, Snow reports from European resorts, 'More coloured worker disputes', South African police leaving Zambezi border, New ambassador promises to review CIA operations, Public hostility hampers fund for Palestinians, Labour MPs shelve closed-shop revolt, Battered-child report alleges serious errors of judgment, Mrs Thatcher wins outright and asks shadow team to stay on, Bermuda call to boycott Queen's visit, Pits ready to reject board's new pay offer, The holy places that stand guard over London's villages, Short answer on Powell question, Hopes rise for farm price accord, Emergency Bill killing Pakistan democracy, The Lower Fourth is more than a match for the Bute Street kids, The Gambia, All-party pensions pact in sight, minister says, Man wanted for kidnap seen after shooting, Bram Fischer 'deteriorating' in S African jail, Gossip accompanies the chatter of trade up and down the river., Mafia: The loudest whisper, LSE students reject call to occupy buildings, ILEA rate precept to go up by 57 pc, Oxford vote rejects degree for Mr Bhutto, More trouble signalled on railways, Duke urges tax cut to aid companies, Doctors will be able to work throughout EEC, The Times Diary Bristol's bucolic literary event, The Kaldor tax lesson we ignored, British spanner in the regional fund works, Repairing suspect public buildings may cost £1m, Repeat applications for Family Fund, Passengers urged not to pay London fare rise, Sudanese peace mediator sees Ethiopian leader, European interest in rise of 'unknown' new leader, Politics loses its zest without an effective opposition, Ten years of growth despite one-crop economy and almost no industry, Russians hope Wilson visit will lead to new system of regular political consultations, Laity 'should administer Communion', Mr Arafat and the Palestinian state-in-exile, Science report Cancer: Human leukaemia virus, Call to raise standard of safety helmets, Presidency retains its imperial power, says Professor Cox, Battle is joined on Ireland's environment, Defence cuts attacked in Pentagon report, Widows lobby MPs for tax concessions, Sectarian murders may threaten hopes of the IRA's ceasefire lasting. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: MPs named for committee on battered wives, Change in pattern of cigarette smoking, Five new ships and four aircraft for oil protection, EEC weather centre to be built near Reading, Mrs Margaret Thatcher's farewell to Finance Bill standing committee, No threat to domestic policies, Five main elements in arrangements to safeguard Ulster ceasefire, Statement today on the Queen's income, Mr Varley criticizes unrealistic targets in EEC energy plans, Mrs Thatcher emphasizes need for conciliation and party teamwork in interest of nation, Two Government defeats on rents and Subsidies Bill House of Lords, No new subsidies on food are proposed, Fly-past for QE2 called ill-judged, Too large defence cuts would jeopardize hopes of full employment, Mr Benn could teach the Russians about Marxism, Ships and aircraft to protect British offshore installations House of Commons, Rule should go. Display Advertising: Alcan Aluminium Limited, The Dines Letter, Balfour Beatty, Itt, Ffi, Bankers Trust,, Avis., Bernard Thrope & Partners, Nrdc, Wing Africa Ltd, High & Dry, American Telephone And Telegraph Company, The Gambia River Transport Company Limited, Bme, Advertisement, Bank Base Rates, The Times Special Reports, Compair, Cable & Wireless, National Kidney Research Fund,, County Bank, Orion Bank Limited, Mellon Bank, Bp, Perstorp Foundation, Pegler Hattersley, Camper & Nicholsons Ltd, The Gambia Produce Marketing Company Ltd.,, Lovell, P. R. (Contractors) Co. Ltd., Iran Air, Maurel And Prom, Habitat, Cater Ryder, Weatherall Green & Smith, Japan International Bank Limited, Cfao (Gambia) Ltd, The Gambia Commercial And Development Bank, Time. Law: Boys not terrorized at factory, judge rules, Corruption trial told that no payments found, Woman wins £30,000 damages for ruined life, Pardon gives no rights Birdi v Secretary of State for Home Affairs, Company fined over Morning Cloud incident, Singer guilty of litter offence, Rome drive to stamp out illegal building, Workmanship outside planning condition Sutton London Borough v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Seven jailed or fined for revenue fraud, Option to purchase subject to stamp duty George Wimpey and Co Ltd v Commissioners of Inland Revenue, Addict set woman alight, witness says, Queen's Bench Division Who is a 'commercial man'? Pando Compania Naviera SA, v Filmo SAS, Sisters handled explosives, court told, South Sea islanders challenge Crown over mining royalties, Street clash in Madrid as prisoners' appeal is heard. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF scholarships, University news, NSW defies tradition on Senate vacancy. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Services, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Educational, Secretarial, Entertainments, Public And Eductional Appointments. Sport: Olympic Games Things back to normal but talks go ahead, Rugby Union Big clubs want meeting on Mallaby, Athletics Injury forces Miss Lynch out of indoor international, Sports in Brief, Yachting New Zealand's choice for Admiral's Cup, Motor racing Lella Lombardi's chance comes in S African GP, Rowing Weaker members may determine Cambridge strength, Boxing Around of applause for British champions, Cricket Lloyd arrives delighted and disappointed, Golf Talk before action on open move, Racing Dunlop gains first win with Super Splash, Tennis More professional set-up Hutchins's aim, Squash rackets British squash team play old rivals, Cricket still scores but the diplomatic game switches towards the Arabs and Chinese, Holders retain Provost Cup after recovery, Football Wimbledon's target at longer range than a Wembley final. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 11, 1950 Antarctic rescue, Speaking about the unspeakable in Moscow. Editorials/Leaders: Truth IS Made True By Events, The Change Spain Cannot Evade. Letters to the Editor: CTT likely to strangle many small businesses, Beware the Finance Bill's conditions in small type, Establishment's credibility, Penal tariffs and total energy, Excessive power to pry, Marine research, Sentences on baby snatchers, An MP's duty, Litton Industries, Consumer representation, Employee trusts will suffer under burden of additional tax, Bicycles by rail, Mrs Thatcher's victory, Iranian investment in UK companies, Research into radiation, Use of special constables, Outlook at Candlemas, A closed shop for journalists, Why trade test transmissions matter to BBC, Strikers and the public. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Spring ball, Elaborate royal flintlock tops gun sale, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,916. Deaths. Marriages. Reviews: Mrs Grabowski's Academy Theatre Upstairs, RPO/Furst Festival Hall, Balanchine's Gershwin, BBC SO/Elgar Howarth Round House, Georgian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Spoiling for popularity's sake London-The Making of a City Thames, London debuts, Plea by editor of 'Burke's' for new hereditary titles. Obituaries: Mr Albert Monk, Mr Hans Juda, Prof A. McLaren Young Fine Art at Glasgow University, Sir Leslie Nicholls, Mr J. S. Ross. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Another reaction, Stock markets US interest rate warning hits equities, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, Issues & Loans, Stock market Recovery now just a matter of time. Business and Finance: Discount market, Gatt aiming for trade boost to beat recession, Commodities. Sugar futures gain more ground, Godfreys clarify position over Burston, Study group fails to agree on HS 146, Tractor plant strike costs £2.5m in output, Bank will not resist blacklisting by Arabs, Imps in front of the Budget hoop, Authi plant may close temporarily, State loan of £750,000 for Aston explored, Mr Wilson to get CBI objections on Industry Bill, Decision on US air route swops may be reversed, DCE, M 1 and M3-the unsolved riddle, Commodities Fresh advance in copper prices, Exports Many firms forced to turn down orders, The price code How the 'profit margin units' must justify their charges, OECD inflation rate easing, Call for More rights issues to raise capital, Small companies Four-way squeeze alters size of private enterprise, Cable, TGT & Temple Bar Trusts are all buoyant, $500m Arab fund nears agreement, Industry: finance and development Companies pin their hopes on Mr Healey's next Budget, Government and banks try to ease the plight of hard-pressed loan seekers, OPEC may review oil prices freeze if value of dollar shows marked change, How expansion could use up Saudi oil dollars, Trade unions Government intervention-old story rewritten with punch, Lack of official statistics as trend to short-time working spreads, Imps profits fall £23.8m but final dividend is held, Big loan for Clyde oil platform site, Canadian company gets Capital Radio stake, Abu Dhabi may buy giant tanker, Business Diary: BOTB steps up imports · AUEW lost in the post, Merchant bankers Signs of more widespread growth after year of retrenchment, Worker participation Changes overdue in an outdated employment system, Funding the deficit Real task still to be faced, Decca Radar gets £350,000 Channel order, Briefly, Rising tide of jobless arouses fear of a depression in America, Commodities plan gets Third World backing, Money Market Rates, Inflation accounting Tax relief is first step to index-linked system, Equities fall back after doubts on interest rates and inflation, Arctic drilling may start in two years, Nationalized industries State corporations a tool of economic policy, Japanese car exports increased by 26pc, Final leg to save Robb Caledon, Birds Eye foods to be 4 pc dearer, Advertising & marketing Agencies vie for £1m of government business, Mr Ford tells farmers of fuel rebate plan, Orion soars to £4.9m but stays cautious on growth in 1975, Illingworth to take in Troydale and G. Mallinson, Artagen takes interest hurdle well, Mr Simon fears credit squeeze could have severe repercussions. Business Appointments: Business appointments Four new directors for Robert Fleming Trust. Births.
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