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The Times - 25/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Leigh and Craig Seton, From Stewart Tendler, From Roger Berthoud, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Pearce Wright, By Diana Geddes, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By David Leigh, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By David Hencke, of The Times Higher Education Supplement., By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Philip Howard, Hugh Clayton, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Blake, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Jose Shercliff, From Harry Debelius, From Moshe Brilliant, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Nicholas Fraser, Peter Hazelhurst, From Edmund Stevens, From Nicholas M. Horrock, From Patrick Brogan, David Robinson, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Pierre Guillot, Cynthia Walton, David Mitchell, Paul Harrison, Julian Critchley, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, Patrick Brogan, WEMYSS, , BENAD AVITAL, , JOHN P. MACKINTOSH, , LES HUCKFIELD, , D. J. BOYD, , J. KEA PRICE, , C. H. SISSON, , K. G. COLLIER, , GERARD MANSELL, , HUGH MONTGOMERY, , MASSINGBERD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, J.D.D and A. P. L. write, His Honour Judge Edmondson writes:, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Scott, By Our Financial Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins, From David Cross, By Ronald Kershaw, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris, DAVID H. PROBERT, , N. DOWN, , J. W. HATCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, Kenneth Owen, By Tony May, Richard Allen, Gerald Ely,

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News: Lisbon worried about military discipline, Canterbury Cathedral displays its treasures, South African churches denounce Government terror, Mr Prentice snubs his local party, Police reject deadline on New York pay freeze, Faultless splash-down sets seal on the Apollo series, War pensioners were paid £220m last year, 'Observer' unions given new ultimatum, Food prices Bacon and eggs to cost more next week, Firm date for Commons' summer break, President Perón told to stay in bed, 'Tribune' group issues whip against pay Bill, Move to reject Clay Cross Bill amendments, Russia expected to seek more grain, Contradictory couple: Mr James Wheeler and, 15,000 a week join unemployment register, Postgraduate studies 'should be expanded', Mr Wilson strengthens Bonn links, Cuts in spending to maintain trunk roads, Night curfew along border of Rhodesia, Smoking by boy soldiers defies civilian trends, IRA detainees 'may be out by Christmas', CIA planned anti-Allende coups, Mr Foot promises urgent steps to help unemployed, Counting the spoons when the summit party is over, Outlook poor for early agreement over Sinai as Egyptians and Israelis remain poles apart, Jenkins assurance on new pop festival site, Luanda fighting after second truce, News industry 'should form redundancy plan', Conflict in Sri Lanka, where the Marxist red shirt means power and a job ticket, Candidate chosen for Austrian Chancellorship, Science report Ecology: Formation of peat bogs, 'Prodigal ' spending on education under attack, Airport woman held hostage by 'gunman', Report of Majorca hotel evacuation order denied, Bank joins housing plan, Concern over dockland development talks, Government defeat averted by one vote, Chauvinistic underworld, University posts vacant, The extraordinary Czech 'spy caper', Government to announce closure of 13 colleges and all-round cut in number of trainee teachers, Life in Mrs Pankhurst's second family, Chances of successful appeal considered low, Polytechnic should be given time to resolve difficulties, governor says, Tories attack plan to restrict growth of local council services to 12½%, Women priests angered by American bishop's letter, US and Russia considering more space trips, Britain remains hesitant on aid to regions, Italian party in search of leader, Overbooked tourists to get money refunded, Steel Corporation seeking extra £175m to meet cash crisis, Move to fulfil pledge on New Zealand butter, Government attacked over poorest, Demonstrators to be tried after Athens riots, 'Freeze' on linking of MPs' pay, Steps to prevent British beef 'mountain', Are hair dyes a health hazard?, Discovery of new star excites scientists, India eases censorship for foreign journalists who dared to defy it, Reenactment of Newham fight feared in other areas with moderate Labour MPs, Ford attempt to restore Turks' arms is rejected, A question mark over President Amin casts a shadow across African unity, Tory defends his support for White Paper, In Hannibal's footsteps: A group of British, West Europe Nine resolve to work for balanced world order, The Times Diary When newsmen act immoderately, Jobless 'spur to union fight against inflation', New Bible uses the Scrolls, Heath call for Europe elections by 1978, Mr Rees's statement 'forestalls IRA'. Law: 'Unbrotherly' side to union poaching case, Woman in Whittle hoax jailed for four years, Law Report July 24 1975 Queen's Bench Division Crossman Diaries" 'Essence of the complaint' Attorney General v Jonathan Cape Ltd and Others Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd, Anonymity right for rape victims urged, Judge changes sentence, Peer's daughter fined £80, Open verdict on peer's son who fell over cliff, Lord Butler advocates greater Cabinet secrecy. Index. Display Advertising: Joint Company Announcement, New London Properties Limited, Csr Limited, Monk, Braid Group Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Mte Limited, Dewar's, Peachey Property Corporation Limited, Angela Gore, Ncr, Land Securities, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Plessey, Laing, Campari, Hb, Shareholders Of Vantona Limited, Rotaprint. Arts and Entertainment: Copy of the Portland vase sells for £30,000 and leaves the country, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,055, Radio, Broadcasting, Italy is almost sure to win bridge title, Hastings chess event saved. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Industry Secretary told to keep quiet House of Lords, Load of legislation has been unduly heavy, Mr Foot expects unemployment to rise further not to 1.5m, Government get majority of one against MPs urging exemptions from £6 pay limit, Mrs Thatcher's comment on Mr Wilson's absence called 'beneath contempt', Good value for work: some out of pocket, Next week's business, Mr Stonehouse: ruling sought, MPs from both sides attack Mr Peart over EEC farm deal House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business to Business, £6,000 plus appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 21, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Home Services, Ficus on Legal Appointments. Reviews: a pig of a policeman in France French Connection Number 2 (x) Carlton Haymarket/ Odeon, Marble Arch Massacre in Rome (aa) ABC2, Shaftesbury Avenue Paths of Glory (a) Everyman, Hampstead (from Monday), Ballet revival brings out strongly the contrasts in Prokofiev's music Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, Four years' film of foxes Private Lives Bbc 1, Unfaked happiness Kwazulu New London. Sport: Murray in striking form at Montrose, Golf A motley crew reach the last eight, Sports in Brief, Rifle shooting, Cycling Poland stay in charge of Scottish race, Tennis Devon's cream again comes out on top, Cricket Davison as dangerous an opponent as Kanhai, Horse show Heatwave offers no objection to double glazing prize, Yachting Celebration with a review, Athletics Foster's hopes are blowing in the wind, Hockey How Britain can regain lost prestige, Racing Plummer acts to put house in order, French racing Successful charge for Son of Silver, Swimming Wilkie again fastest in the world. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Prentice Has Lost Only The First Round, Will Angola Be Another Congo?, The Highest Since 1940. Letters to the Editor: Fresh start for motor cycle industry?, Government support must continue, Learning the art of democracy, Confusion over insurance claims, Threat to expel Israel from UN, MPs' salaries, The governance of Scotland, The National Trust, Children's rights, BBC advisory machinery, Styles and titles, The Government's incomes policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 25, 1950. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Girdlers' Company, Gray's Inn Awards, Royal Society. Obituaries: John McKendry,, Mr J. P. Eddy, Mr J. E. Greenwood England rugby international. Business and Finance: Discount market, Land Securities seek £21m, German builders wait for reflation to ease their problems, Inflation blamed for £157m rail loss, Land Securities structures its debt, Anxiety on pace of state sector price rises, NVT says three-day week inevitable without aid, EEC reflation call omits Britain and Ireland, MTE jumps 44pc in record year, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Business Diary: Gold in them thar mills · Pet subject, 46pc retain their shareholdings in British Leyland, La Roche faces EEC anti-trust suit, Whisky redundancies fear, Report says building order books poorest for a decade, City urged to balance investor role, Gordon & Gotch outpace inflation, £100 wage scorned by Mr Jones, Dr Burns defends his tight money policies, Taxation system is 'becoming unworkable', Tough going for Ward in strike-hit year, £800m for France in Saudi deal, Maple: a £7.6m loss, Treasury decides against a wider use of cash limit controls this year, CEI board agrees on compromise changes, U S recovery 'unlikely before 1977', Industry boards start to examine the needs of research, Coal Board breaks even after £127m setback from mineworkers' strike. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Equities stay nervous ahead of MLR decision, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange prices Shares easier, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Tootal menswear head joins main board. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, Residential property Big rise in old houses up for sale.

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