The Times - 05/02/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Chesterfield, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Dublin, By Raymond Permai Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Manchester, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, House of Commons, Dr Hugh Jolly, Katie Stewart, Charles Lewsen, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, By Michael Seely, By John Downie, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Bryan Magee, Michael Hornsby, Brian McArthur, G. W. SNEESBY, , H. A. PAPPS, , JOAN SCRUTON, , G. WILSON, , PETER LAWSON, , E. G. B. DAVIES-SCOURFIELD, , R. J. CHAUNDLER, , JAMES LORING, , GODFREY STYLE, , MIRIAM ROTHSCHILD, , E. M. HALL, , GWYNFOR EVANS, , IAN DUNLOP, , OXFORD AND ASQUITH, , CHRISTOPHER ROPER, JOHN RETTIE, RICHARD TAYLOR, KENNETH BRECHER, BOB EDWARDES, ANTONIO FIGUEIREDO, PATRICK SEALE, REGINALD ATTRELL, RICHARD BOURNE, J. A. BERTHOUD, JAMES HUGHES, , SEWELL STOKES, , MAYNE ELSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Sir Geoffrey Agnew writes:, Air Marshal Sir Humphrey Edwardes Jones writes:, R. D. F. writes:, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Business News Staff, By David Young, Patricia Tisdall, T. A. J. NICHOLSON, , J. H. THOMPSON, , JOHN LEWINGTON, , VINCENT NOLAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By David Mott,
ResumoNews: Turkey warns US that aid cut will hit Nato, Rate rise of 80 per cent recommended for GLC, Victory for York's objectors to ring road, Makarios accusations are rejected as 'insincere', Shock and regret in Brussels and Bonn, Paris summit agrees on energy, but is divided on Britain, Timetable for rest of the poll procedure, Community team in talks on links with Comecon, New stage in relations between Moscow and Cairo, Mr Sadat says, Mr Heath steps down as leader after 11 vote defeat by Mrs Thatcher Mr Whitelaw joins contest: 'It is my duty to stand', Army officers charged with torture in Manila, Many councils failing in duty to the disabled, Bugging device at the heart of Communism, Bhutto visit may ease ban, Out of the frying pan into the list of favourites, Labour backbenchers are ready to rebel for the principle of press freedom, Science report Space: Jupiter's magnetic field, Ministry warns of dangerous panel radiation, Asmara evacuees tell of looting and killing by Ethiopian soldiers, Calls to the Bar, S Africa to help in rehousing of ousted seminary, Road lighting cuts 'will increase deaths', Mr Ford paying rent at the White House, Snow reports from European resorts, Bomb sat for eight hours on table in store, Mrs Thatcher looks ahead to second ballot 'on the basis of cautious confidence', 67 in hospital after gas leak at factory, Beet sugar shortage fears, Expert calls for national housing plan, Publican gets the better of two army peers, Table tennis hint of Peking-Delhi thaw, EEC planning to widen scope of aid programme, France invents hover crane, W German terrorist trial set for May 22, Union call for action over jobs 'at once', CBI forecasts gloomy business prospects and rising unemployment, Private profit defended by Australian socialist, 'Curse of Allah' called on builders, The case persuasive Mr Bhutto will make for getting American arms to Pakistan, Spain takes tough line with turbulent priests, Why the students like Arafat, £500 Premium Bond winners, Minister tells councils not to expect bailing out if they overspend, Talks to form fall-out shelter policy, Families offered sport and arts holiday week, Blind peer's work 'has put new heart into thousands of the sightless', Food chief backs EEC membership, Indians submit to arrest at end of siege, Journalists held by Saigon are released, Rhodesia hopes of break in deadlock, A Victorian health myth that should be forgotten, Football club ordered to post warnings, Dr Coggan sees need for 'critical patriots', Man dies beyond reach of fire ladders, Britain lags behind in EEC social service spending, The Times Diary And now for the Callaghan version, Israel holds 70 Arabs for safety's sake, Talks at ACAS as air strike goes on, Airlines press for further rise in domestic fares, Italian judges clash with parliament, President Ford is confident that his proposals for economy will begin to pull US out of recession, Macabre buck-passing over hunger striker, Madrid food sellers strike, White House in skirmish with the press, Number of abortions drops for first time since 1967 Act, Fair deal for working mothers, Denial by 'harassed' Clay Cross councillors, Plea on behalf of workers on Ceylon estates, Five killed, 30 hurt in Israel discotheque blast. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, British Airways, British Gas, Frigg Oil Field, Multiple Display Advertisements, T.Cowie Limited, Diamler, Braid Group Limited, Highveld, The Times, St. Quintin, Standard And Chartered, Dowty Group Limited, Mas, Ied, Baggeridge Brick Company Limited, Maybrook Properties Limited, Tatton, Times, Savills. Law: Witness says he opposed Poulson scheme, Court of Appeal Mens rea and attempted offences Regina v Mohan, PC accused of assault on prisoner, Woman brutally battered to death, court told, Fear of lion in garden was real, judge says, Queen's Bench Division Agreement not an exchange contract Wilson Smithett and Cope Ltd v Terruzzi, Court of Appeal No injunction against defendant who pleads truth of alleged libel Crest Homes Ltd v Ascott, Nurse's case for Lords Regina v Bracknell Justices, Ex parte Griffiths, Teacher accused of murder, Bail for policemen, Manslaughter by lovers, Classic case of 'spare the rod', judge tells man. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: English right to equality in devolution, Safety at work, BSC facing no extra cost, Why the Government want comprehensive schools at Kingston upon Thames, Steel making capacity to expand as rapidly as can be expected at present time: 13,500 jobs saved, Fraught with dangers and difficulties, Making Welsh nominated bodies become politically accountable, New pits in coal board plans, Ruling reserved in tyre case, Religious upbringing of adopted children, Foetus experiments illegal, Local authorities urged to build more homes for disabled, Concern about impact of transfer tax on those domiciled outside the UK, Vital for Cabinet talks to remain confidential House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Pitt of Hampstead, University news, Libel award for meat porter, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Educational, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Home Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Stallerhof/House of Usher Hampstead, John Dexter at the Met gets busy on Forza, London Virtuosi Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Colin Davis Festival Hall, Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens Haymarket, Probably improbable McMillan and Wife Thames. Arts and Entertainment: Doctor Who goes on tour, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,910, Broadcasting, Pearlware horse sold for £1,350. Sport: Squash rackets This must be where Hiscoe came in, Football Chivers ruins Revie's plans by refusing to be left out in the cold, Cricket First look at N Zealand's newcomers, For the Record Tennis, Hockey Late goals that were due much earlier, Rugby Union Scots leave well alone for match in Paris, Golf Oosterhuis fails to recover from his 77, Tennis Lewis is spurred on to victory against Germans, Racing Proposed date for new flat race at Aintree needs careful thought, Rackets Finlayson wanders from point to point. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 4, 1950, The economic truth behind all this hot air. Editorials/Leaders: The Question Of Party Unity, Christianity Across The Curtain, The Secessionists Of Eritrea. Letters to the Editor: Creative talent in industry, Turquand's rule in BP dealings, Walvis Bay territory, Charity stamps, Historic churches, Pensions for war disabled, Names and initials, What is the necessary investment?, Life in Brazil, Shaw and Isadora Duncan, Plaid Cymru attitude to EEC, Wheel of fortune in house buying, Punishment for violence, Nature reserves and tax, Voluntary bodies and lotteries, Admiralty charts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: SIR WALTER PRETTY Radar trials, Brigadier J. A. Barlow, Dr William Coolidge, Graham Usher, Mr William Waddams, MADELINE CLIFTON Work for Sickert. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Dollar's advance loses momentum, Stock markets Shares lower ahead of CBI survey, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Recent issues, Stock Exchange Prices Easier trend continues. Business and Finance: Britain's food exports to U S 'unsatisfactory', Harland & Wolff takeover likely before March 31, Reserves are topped up by $700m of Euroloan, Suez reopening of main benefit to non-bulk trade, Retail Sales And Hp, Commodities, Another water pref offer at 10 pc, Fed cut in discount rate to 6 3/4 pc likely to start new wave of bank interest reductions, Dividend cut confirms Gen Motors' gloom, Kirkby co-op courts power board backing for its storage heaters, Report on Fodens' viability, MIM interim profits down by $6.7m, Gatt changes urged in light of energy crisis, Bank Figures, Car makers list Japan's 'obstacles', Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Civic Stores selling 140 shops to Loyds, Platinum group lowers output, Details of tax on land development, Advertising & marketing Standards scheme gets COI fillip, Steel making and social responsibility, IDC now going full out to secure orders in overseas markets, CBI chief attacks Big Brother legislation, Bank statements for January, Clearing banks show big rise in deposits, Eliciting the truth about the jobless, UK shipbuilding lags, Bumper half-year at Saville Gordon as pre-tax puts on 68pc, British groups share £35m Saudi contracts, Business Diary: Aintree's long shot · Whither Companies House?, Unitech set to top its £1.3m peak, Benn slowdown on BSC closure plans reprieves 13,500 jobs, Protest over Post Office's Swedish buy, Panel order to CIS on Oldham, CBI's 55th industrial trends survey, Jan 1975, A mixed bag of statistics. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman at Charrington fuel group. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.
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