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The Times - 29/07/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Richard Davy, By Peter Hennessy, By Paul Routledge, From Our Own Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Air Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By David Leigh, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, From Nicholas Fraser, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, From Florencia Varas, Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Philip Norman, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Sydney Friskin, By Andrew Porter, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Robin Mead, By a Special Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, EDWARD OLIVER, , SATISH KUMAR, , CYNTHIA FULTON, , DAVID BARRAN, , RICHARD MAY, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , RICHARD BRIGINSHAW, , GORDON McLENNAN, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , GARETH PEIRCE, , B. M. Birnberg & Co, , GLADYS GUNN, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , M. OAKELEY, , BERNARD CRICK, , BARBARA E. STIRRUP, , PETER R. MORGAN, , M. DANISCHEWSKY, , From Philip Howard, Lakeland gift, By Norman Hammond, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Christopher Cox writes:, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, By Our-Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake in London and Peter Norman in Bonn, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, From John Earle, KEITH SHOULS, , G. J. K. WIDGERY, , J. R. FACER, , J. LITTLEWOOD, , R. SEBASTIAN PEASE, , W. F. YOUNGER, , DENNIS D. POORE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Richard Wigg, Margaret Walters, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By David Mott, By Adrienne Gleeson,

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News: Argentine union leaders back emergency plan, West Europe Ford-Schmidt hope of progress in talks on forces reductions after 35-nation summit, Panama Canal treaty hangs on Senate vote, Exiled Chile general to sue 'The New York Times', Injured Basque priest freed by police, Call for more company nurseries, Ford-Gierek hope of 'historic' summit, City in the Sea: The £100m task of, Seven Indian states approve new laws, OAU make President Amin their unanimous choice as chairman, The Times Diary Not cricket I'm afraid, old sport, Israel sceptical of early Kissinger initiative, Pakistan saddened and bewildered by demise of 'delicate blossom' of democracy in India, 'Le Figaro' editor leaves post, Fashion, TUC may provide 3-1 backing for the anti-inflation policies, Heavy fighting reported in Ethiopia, Public support claimed for Epping Forest motorway plan, Court Line: ministers criticized, Classicists' package tour of Parnassus, Mr Papadopoulos accepts responsibility for coup but refuses to defend himself, Glass workers accept rise within pay guidelines, Four passengers injured in derailment of boat train, 48 hours in cell on old charge, Is The Jackal a Moscow-trained terrorist who has broken out of control?, £300,000 grants for upkeep of historic buildings, Pheasant bone led to death of passenger, Frenchman fined £400 for smuggling dogs, Left-wing threat to abstain, Portuguese leader's Helsinki trip delayed, 'Cockpit of intrigue' in library, British Steel still seeking South African deal, Dr Sakharov attacks 'Vietnam myopia', Plans to restore Bloomsbury's Georgian delight, Mr Smith given 'last chance' to negotiate, Archaeology report China: Tombs of the nobility, Justice at the hands of Argentina's death-squad, Inquiry at London school, Apollo crew to stay at secret site in Hawaji, PC's killing is blamed on 'liberation' terrorists, Health authority error over HO redecoration, Double glazing in old homes 'does not cut fuel bills', Mr Stonehouse fails in new attempt to get bail, Land speculation is caused by planning, Sir Keith Joseph says, Angolan war refugees in danger of starvation, Minister hopeful of removing Seine pollution, Boy hijacked jet to get away from home, Autumn holidays, Colour TV plan for inner London schools, EEC to supply Egypt with food worth £113m, Fears of local authorities 'going bankrupt' firmly dismissed by top finance director, 'Observer' shows some optimism about future, Nine and Greece to hasten accord on agriculture, US to press on with island base, 12 domestic airlines seek fare increases, Mr Ford seeks more time for Jordan arms sale, Support for £6 pay limit, Strong team in new try on Everest's worst face, India is holding 6,229 detainees, Science report Neurobiology: Variations in sensitivity to drugs, Schoolgirls plead not guilty in Kenya currency case. Politics and Parliament: Mr Mellish apologizes to Commons for three MPs who voted twice, Double votes: apology by Chief Whip, S Africa chrome deal: ECGD not involved, Care needed in assessing Concorde noise, Government` defeat on disclosure by firms, Land Bill still fails to satisfy Law Society, Credit files move promised, Further ruling on position of Mr Stonehouse, Concern over car imports: 'Buy British' pleads minister, Protests at growing pressure of work House of Lords, Mr Shore to visit Moscow in September: realistic approach to Russian trade, Trade deficit with EEC cut by £500m, Searching for cheaper way to export books, Balance of advantage the main factor in import controls House of Commons, Difficulties with clearing banks over new scheme, Peers may cut recess to examine Bills, Oil conservation authority not a substitute for national company, Ministers think Angola situation will worsen. Index. Display Advertising: British Airports Authority, United Gas Industries Limited, Sotheby's, Leipzig Fair Agency, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Leipzig Fair, Jones Lang Wootton, The Trustees Corporation Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lndon & Overseas Freighters, Japan International Bank Limited, Elr, Leicester, Telex, Tesco Stores (Holdings) Limited. News in Brief. Law: Crossman: 'No specific complaint by any minister of breach of confidence' Attorney General v Jonathan Cape Ltd and Others Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd, Collier v Wischnia, Fake religious musicians traced and fined, Diaries 'are flat-out attack on rules', Bomb-trial defendant 'planned to spy on IRA', George Ince is refused leave to appeal against bullion robbery conviction, Man who gave gunman shelter feared 'kneecap', Queen's Bench Division Illiterate gypsy deemed to know her rights Jones v Bennett, Lawrence's ghost gives evidence, Parents get damages for shock of child's death. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Business to Business, Malaga, Economy travelling, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Menuhin Albert Hall/Radio 3, Anthropology begins at home Sex and Kinship in a Savage Society Theatre Upstairs, Murder at the Vicarage Savoy, The Normandy of Cotman and Sickert, Cosi fan tutte Glyndebourne, Scholarship for choreographers, Duane Eddy New Victoria. Arts and Entertainment: Fonteyn at the Wells, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,058, Rothschild lion vases reach healthy prices. Sport: Polo Loss of Hare weakens Cowdray Park, Yachting Van Ooyen leads all round the course, Equestrianism How a show found security in numbers, Sports in Brief, Hockey German fitness overcomes Pakistan brilliance, Football Bill to introduce licences for grounds, Rugby Union 'Good chance' of Wyman plan becoming reality, Cricket Kent build a position of strength after Zaheer century, Athletics Liquori has a dangerous 'kick', Boxing Title bout offer but Buchanan retires, Tennis Miss Mottram underlines strength of position, Racing Steel Heart to beat rough and tumble, Swimming Britain's emergence as a world power is no nine-day wonder, Cycling Hallam wins title, Motor racing Watson changes to Lotus. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Giving freedom a voice in a world of censorship, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 28, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Crosland's Redundant Extravagance, Dr Soares Steers Middle Course, Buying Chrome From South Africa. Letters to the Editor: Instability of currency, Flat rate tax?, Retail Price Index available, Just Living, Sterilization of minors, Value of scrub to wildlife, The situation in India, Helsinki summit meeting and détente, MPs and constituencies, Boys in girls' schools, BBC advisory machinery, Thermonuclear fusion, European communists, Reasons for NVT's £7.4m loss, Appeals to the Privy Council, Votes without canvassing, Helping the small trader to make VAT payments, Learning the art of democracy, Left-handed, Retrospective legislation at its worst: CTT. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Awards to writers, Journalism award. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Milligan Scottish advocate, Mr Harold Houghton. Business and Finance: Discount market, Italian unions seek more details of Pirelli shake-up, Midland Bank buys 52 per cent stake in LAFCO, Flexible age urged for retirement, Business Diary: Swiss numbers game · Limehouse limbo, Ingall Industries, Commodities, Record deficit of $44,212m in federal budget, Dr Samuelson joins economists' lobby for easier Fed policies, Big Australian broker suspended from trading, Cloud over future of Clyde order for drillship, Goodyear study suggests airships to ferry cargo, Humber development chief decries lack of government funds, Hall-Thermo opening drop, Timing the next boom in chemicals, Jessel gains time, CBI wants costs of pay curb strikes to be recouped in prices, Wilson imports warning clarified, £4.9m Stone-Platt bid for Ernest Scragg, 'Bird in the hand' choice for Leyland, Converting atomic waste into glass, Chubb joins rights list with £6m call, Washigton sceptical over summit talks, Foreign car sales up by 19.4pc in a year, Verdict on UK airlines due today, Record 5,208 bankruptcies, Issues & Loans German banks' Petramina loan, The French stand by for reflation, Alfred Preedy in talks with Price Commission, Steering the Employment Protection Bill towards the statute book, Hanson Trust to pay $35m for a US textile business, Money Market Rates, Britain's steel and coal industries to get £74m cash aid from Community, Greeting cards 'threatened by higher postal rates', Liquidator appointed at Fidelity Life, Tanker tonnage pruning by BP, Overseas Gulf Oil slides in first half, Healey hint of Europe float move discounted, Textile men fear for jobs after M & S cuts stocks, Company Meeting The Kulim Group Limited Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan's Review, How the glory faded from Ernest Scragg, Courtaulds promises to let Highams stay single, German fear of 1.5m unemployed, Oil bill cut pushes America's trade surplus for June to $1,737m peak, Government posts attract office staff. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange prices Firm start to the account, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, How the markets moved.,, Stock markets Equities show firmer trends. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three join the board of Amalgamated Metal.

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