The Times - 02/05/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Fred Emery and Patrick Brogan, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Staff Reporters, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff., By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Roger Berthoud, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Special Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Nicholas Ashford, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Bruce Palling, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, From A. M. Rendel, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Gerald Ely, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, John Percival, Jo Grimond, J. P. M. Millar, PHS, Jane Monahan, L. ST CLARE GRONDONA, , P. A. LAWRENCE, , R. A. MAIDMENT, , PETER LILLEY, , PETER WAINE, , ERNEST BETTS, , JAN CARTER, , MAURICE MACMILLAN, , IVAR NORGAARD, , WALSTON, , MAX ROBINSON, , W. M. YOUNG, , GEOFFREY GARRETT, , ANDREW POTEZ, , KEVIN FITZGERALD, , Christopher Hitchens, Ruth Miller, M.D. and R.H., Bishop Allen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Margaret Drummond, By Clifford Webb, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Alan McGregor, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By David Young, A. R. PREST, , A. J. PHELPS, , KENNETH R. HAY, , By Peter Hill, EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE, , PETER E. M. SHARP, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. W. Shakespeare, Kenneth Owen, By Terry Byland, Richard Allen,
ResumoNews: Item withdrawn, Award for new 'sonic' carburettor, Argentine violence grows, Tories help Labour to beat Industry Bill amendment, Wilson new deal for world economy to heal rift between rich and poor states, General who defies the left in Portugal, Death attempts at Ulster poll, Press freedom 'decided by the public', McGovern visit to Cuba, Niceville's welcome for its refugees not nice at all, The Argentine way of death, Cairo starts diplomatic offensive to resolve Middle East conflict, Whitehall bans aid to 'antis', Early poll results to be held back, Government defeat on sex Bill, Phnom Penh refugee convoy is delayed, Cyprus package deal sought by Turkey, Britain's attitude criticized by PRG, Children help to foil gypsy site eviction, Car industry facing threat of big closures, Feminists on trial for their ideas in Spain, Nixon letters reveal force pledge, King Husain in U S hospital, Vietcong impose moral controls and curb Saigon news media, Tories capture 199 seats in 'big cities' poll triumph, Figures challenge jobless theory, Food prices Cheaper eggs soon, but dearer chicken, Arts Council seeks economies in grants, Magnificent Seven form stately co-op, Soviet Union draws moral from fall of Saigon, Sir Malby Crofton gets damages for libel, Shadow Cabinet finds way to Tory harmony on aiding industry, Ex-President Thieu may go to Europe, Bomb as Gen Franco sees show, West German parties test strength in state polls, Envoy tells of broken commitment, U S accepts Thai demand for military pull-out, At least 100 casualties in Angola fighting, Promotion of rebel MPs blocked, Printers refuse to handle notice about dispute, May Day blow to labour as the Tories make many gains in district council elections, Paper revealed 'leak', Vietnamese helicopter pilots fly their families to US fleet after night on offshore islands, Compromise plan for les Halles site, Mr Thorpe poses four questions on Community, Budget seen as harmful to the low paid, Parliamentary session may be extended, Union leaders clash for allegiance of workers in European debate, Managers and sex equality, Woodard Corporation, Equality: The law is not all that needs changing, Rabin pledge on return of oil fields to Egypt, Science report Marine biology: Nitrogen on coral reefs, Chancellor is determined to tighten pay code, How the labour colleges were destroyed, Russian offer to provide rockets for satellites, Slave trader held in Nigeria, Black Panther suspected of post office raid, Dr Soares has angry brush with military leaders at Lisbon rally, £75,000 Premium Bond prizewinner, The Times Diary What the Premiers will not see, Estate development plan abandoned. Index. Display Advertising: General Accident, Keep Free Enterprise Buzzing., Mc Kechnie Brothers Limited, Mr N A Grace,mercedes-Benz (United Kingdom) Ltd,, The Minority Rights Group, Ncr Computers & Terminals, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Silk Cut, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Limited, Bank Base Rates, Refuge Assurance Company Limited, Tootal Limited,, Blagden & Noakes (Holdings) Limited, Cadbury Schweppes Reports World-Wide Progress, S. Pearson & Son, Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bread: Still The Best Food Value In Britain, Norwich Union Insurance, Habitat, Weatherall Green & Smith, Harrods. Law: Iranians face conspiracy charge, Journalist faces subversion trial, Court of Appeal Union not liable for airport shop stewards General Aviation Services (UK) v Transport and General Workers' Union and Others, U S deserter granted leave to appeal, House of Lords Mental element in law of rape Director of Public Prosecutions v Morgan and others, Four years' jail for charity hostel man, Mercy petition for reprieve of Michael X, Lawyers disagree on effect of rape-case judgment. Arts and Entertainment: 'La Navarraise', Beau Brummell notebook makes £15,000, Radio, British film entry, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,983, Neil Simon comedy. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Government do not answer for speeches by dissenting ministers, Additional funds for Harland and Wolff, Depreciation of sterling, Imports of sterile water, Scope for more Channel hovercraft, Terrorism Act, Time limit on injury cases, Motorway rules for double-deck buses, Fringe benefits, Three more Bills join legislative queue, Parliament must come together now to stave off disaster, Next week, Lower standard of living: wage increases should not compensate for changes in taxation House of Commons, Chance of Leyland's viability reduced if UK leaves EEC, International litigants aided by code House of Lords, Time and freedom in using cars, Divorce rate of prisoners, Call for reduction of GLC estimates, Students in flower-bedecked hats were among thousands of people who celebrated May Day at. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Dr. Barnardo's, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Business Services. Picture Gallery. Sport: Boxing Anglo-Scottish warfare, Tomorrow's F.A. Cup final Fine balance of a romantic match West Ham, Show jumping Grand prix for Pyrah on April Love, Yachting Danish way is straight out of copybook, Real tennis Ward is in last four after blistering finish, Tennis A British tale of the Vienna woods, Sports in Brief, Racing Nocturnal Spree can do even better, Today's football, Athletics Black finishes almost a lap clear of rivals, Football Ball is granted a transfer at his own request, Hockey Long scores twice for Britain, Golf A record 64 rekindles the old fire in Coles, Cricket Graveney meets his match in Steele. Property: Residential property Conversion market revives, Country Properties, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Self effacing simplicity NPO/Herbig Festival Hall, De-glamorizing the gangster Capone (x) Rialto Breakout (aa) Columbia Paper Tiger (a) Odeon, Leicester Square, Knitting with his feet Harlequinade Coliseum, No young man's play Love's Labour's Lost Aldwych, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: No Useful Purpose Served, Mr Wilson's Commodities Plan. Letters to the Editor: Social engineering, Chancellor's inept action on higher VAT, Commonwealth interests, Push buttons, John Schorne, The swans at Wytham, Need for more attention to micro-economies, No cheap food, Journalists and the closed shop, Restrictions over textile imports, Man and nature, Referendum: Danish view of EEC, English Catholicism, Preserving jobs at British Leyland, The masters: Parliament or Party?, World food shortage, Child battering. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof M. R. Lemberg Distinguished biochemist, Sir P. Raffray, Dame Mabel Brookes, Rt Rev R. O. Hall, Sir Tresham Lever. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 2, 1950 Last performance. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues Closing, Money Market Rates, Stock markets Rush for Rank 'new', Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance again. Business and Finance: Discount market, Worst might be over for car makers, GKN president says, Lever attack on plan to compel investment, Fed chairman attacks Treasury borrowings, Sterling falls to new low, Government to take 50 pc stake in Ferranti as part of rescue package, Serck interim profit swells to £1.8m, Warning at United Wire after midterm dip, Commodities, Retailers worried that VAT rise may mean redundancies, NatComm and falling interest rates, Slater, Walker sales top £140m in 15 months, Mersey dockers accept pay deal, Cornhill Consolidated fraud suit acquittals, Fewer homes being started, Business Diary: Bristol Channel broadside · Paper chase, Hitachi contracts for ships worth £140m cancelled, London sugar price at lowest for over a year, Mr Benn to get BSC answers early next week, Matthew Hall tops its forecast with £2.1m and lifts payment, BLMC recruited 64 pc of new top men from Ford, 60,000 wool workers to be paid more, Swiss bank president held on fraud allegations, BP head denies reports of pact on 51 p c state share, Wills still rising after 36pc advance, 'Fears for other groups confirmed', Report on FMC bid delayed, British Leyland: a fresh chance for the Lowry strategy on labour relations?, Issues & Loans $22m to be raised for Indonesia, How technology is helping out medicine, U S bank chief named, Compensation fight likely as Bill sets target for ship and aircraft takeover, NCB chief urges more spending on energy, Fall in Australian payments deficit, Whitehall delay angers Stern creditors, Pickets at Dagenham called off, Herbert scheme studied, Japanese boost to investment, Canadians pass oil tax Act, Marshall's propose Universal 7 for 10, Leyland car post may go to Mr Derek Whittaker. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Butler to become vice chairman of Lead Industries.
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