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The Times - 17/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Richard Davy, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From John Young Planning Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, By Roger Berthoud, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Careline Moorehead, Philippa Toomey, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Stephen Walsh, Penelope Houston, Mario Modiano, Bernard Levin, Susan Morgan, PHS, Malcolm Brown, JOHN PEARCE, , ARTHUR KOESTLER, , CYRIL SMITH, , C. F. D. MOULE, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , PAUL ROBERTSHAW, , ANTHONY NELSON, , NIGEL RYAN, , J. H. BEECHAM, , OLIVER WALSTON, , H. E. HOPTHROW, , ANDREW ANDERSON, , JOAN PETERS, , By Kenneth Gosling, A. M., By Ronald Pullen, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, From Roger Vielvoye, By Hugh Clayton, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By John Whitmore, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By David Young, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Baily, JACK CALLARD, , PAUL M. MATHER, , DAVID STEWART, , A. E. HICKINBOTHAM, , J. S. G. WILSON, , MARK KIDDLE, , DAVID GREEN, , J. B. BOURKE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Alan Hutchison, By David Mott, David Churchill, by Ralph Izzard, by Richard Milton, by Henry Stanhope, by Peter Hill, by Ann Fyfe, by Tim Owen, T.O., by Michael Rice, by John Seekings, A.F.,

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News: Long-term target set for better care of the mentally ill, Education: quality or quantity?, Guidance on maintenance to separated wives, Lord Shackleton for Falklands, Canada to have new national art gallery, Ghost-haunted props of a great political house to be sold, 1,546 Vietnamese refugees sail for home, Government postpones dock takeover plan, Support growing for Dr Coggan's appeal to nation, Complaint about cartoon on police force upheld, Sudden chill in Giscard visit puzzles Paris, Speculation stirred on Brezhnev future, Outlying European areas want better recognition, Mr Whitlam forecasts 'utter financial chaos', Post Office chief rules out 5p Christmas mail, Busmen's union seeks state aid to cover £6 rise, Revival of agriculture sought as boost for economy, King to lead 350,000 Moroccan marchers into Spanish Sahara, Spain seeks arrest of air force officer, Food prices Fresh or frozen, pheasants are back in the shops, Invisible 'shopkeepers' come out of the shadows, Senora Perón returns to the presidency, Science report Medicine: Dangers in hormone therapy, Records speak of busy trading in primeval Paradise-land, Mr Mellish tells MPs to keep in line, Ambitious plans for a tourist oasis, Man partly eaten by his five Alsatians, Large councils want more money to spend on transport, Arab ministers fail to find Lebanon solution, First choice for flying boats and Concorde, Soviet trawler freed after infringing limit, Will Turkey now make up its mind on Cyprus?, Finding security under the ground, William Tyndale school may be remodelled, Vienna wedding ends battle with the Kremlin, Brassiere plant women break ambassador's rib, Wires of German trawler cut by Iceland gunboat, President Kenyatta tells MPs he will arrest all dissidents, Safety symbol: A publicity, Stonehouse aide tells of visit to Miami, Mr Healey paves way for Budget deficit blow, Michaelmas Bar Final Examination, Sakharov plea rejected by Dr Kissinger, A new way to compare salaries, Peking puts record right before Kissinger visit Chinese warning to West against illusions on détente with Russia, The Times Diary A witness of the changing Times, Warning from left against IMF 'strings', Bahrain Wise rule and an enviable stability, Ex-dictator's denial on massacre, Britain in clash over pollution, Small island with big Gulf role, Challenge to status as satellite link, Eire rejects 'any deal' on Herrema kidnapping, Liberal support for school voucher trial, Irish minister and EEC Parliament condemn British stand on energy, Places for students to be cut by 15,000, Mr Wilson to set up inquiry on NHS, Ironic progress of dry dock as tanker trade drops, A question of survival for President Isabel Perón, New Bible is set out in order of writing, Attempt to link Zionism with racism, Bankers complain of too many doing too much, Greek junta 'paid man £30,000 to confess to British girl's murder' Father asks Athens Justice Minister to order retrial, High-cost social services cause for pride, Big slump in demand forces older power stations to close, Other industries will supersede oil, Greater help sought for one-parent families. Arts and Entertainment: Strawberry dishes fetch £9,900, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,127, Broadcasting, 'Pilgrim' comes to London, 80p jumble sale bowl sold for £9,000 at Sotheby's. Index. Display Advertising: Martin-Black Limited, Confab, British Airways, Ahmed Mansoor Al A'ali, Law Tutors, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Mirror, Alba, M. L. Doxford & Co. Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Ellis & Goldstein (Holdings) Limited, Hewden-Stuart Plant Limited, Jashanmal And Sons, Parktower, Sarabex, Falcon Cinefoto, Grindlays Bank Limited, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bahrain Family Bookshop, Hoverlloyd, Gulf Hotel, John Booth & Sons (Bolton) Ltd.,, Alia, Ansafone, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Rnib, Croft Distinction, The Times, Bovis, Dowding & Mills Limited, Gulf Air, Swissair, Chandris, Toyota, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Cable & Wireless, Hine., Belgomer S.A., Ncr, Osman Arabic, Lufthansa German Airlines, Bucheery Construction Services, Olympic Airways, Bahrain, The Middle East, Bermuda., London Bedding Centre, Gray Mackenzie And Co Ltd, Meridian Airmaps Ltd., Kanoo. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Conspiracy report will cover squatting, Government suffer two further defeats House of Lords, Foolish to change price controls, Fire precautions, Speaker's conference to discuss electoral reform and expenses, Change of mood on Community Land Bill, A special position because of N Sea oil, Next week's business, Private hire cars, Legislation next session to clarify legal position of Crown Agents, Communication between MPs and prisoners, Home Secretary says Shrewsbury picket not political prisoner: Board refuse to grant parole House of Commons, Bitter attack on critics of UK demand for separate voice at energy talks, Clash of Lords and Commons delays new session of Parliament, Sex Bill, Usual annual review of public expenditure for five years ahead, 'A little odd' if Speaker's conference did not consider electoral reform. Law: Gypsies jailed for seven years, Sheriff accused of assault in dispute over Rolls-Royce, Jail for hoax call, Easier conditions in jail for Baader group, Prison term asked for 'air pirate', Queen's Bench Division Planning inspectors must give clear decisions Hope v Secretary of State for the Environment, Five men face charges of explosion plot, Charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice against Mr Nixon were considered by Watergate lawyers, French justice facing dilemma over crime, 'Mercy needed' in case of woman who killed son, 'Son looked as though he had been beaten up', Court of Appeal Effect of drink on rape victim's consent Regina v Lang. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Nobel Prize for work on cancer research. Sport: Football Hartford returns and could take over from Bremner, Sport Racing Wollow should be too good for what may be a poor Irish best, Athletics Capes plans for winter in America, Golf Britain enter final stage two points behind Americans, Pan American Games US break Cuban hold, Tennis Lloyd takes Kodes to close deciding set, Four key factors of lineout, Sports in Brief, Motor cycling West Germans maintain overall lead, Hockey Saldanha makes return to training party. Reviews: From Russia with love and death Love and Death (a) ABC 2, Shaftesbury Avenue Overlord (aa) Academy 2 One by One (a) ABC, Fulham Road, Thomas and the King Her Majesty's, When happiness is the means to be versatile, Get Some In! Thames, The Romantic Englishwoman (aa) Plaza 1, Greek month in London, Writing novels slowly but with hardly a catch, LSO/Kubelik Festival Hall, Otello Theatre Royal, Glasgow. Classified Advertising: £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): One area of the law where the principle of sexual equality is sadly neglected, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 17, 1950. Editorials/Leaders: We Must Guard Our Freedoms, Mr Whitlam As Lloyd George, An Interest Crudely Asserted. Letters to the Editor: Sayers Prize Fund for graduates, The law on rape, Criminal insanity, Postal waste, Gas boards, and how to have your own monopoly on inflation, Charities' Christmas catalogues, Socialism's Gadarene syndrome, Cathedral appeals, Promoting a constructive side of industrial life, Investment of Arab oil revenue, Tories and Land Bill, The evidence of Christian origins, The Prince of Wales, Educating correspondents in the art of percentage changes, Subsidy for cannabis, Paying for pleasure, Cut of the cloth, Keeping tinned food, Presentation of news on television, Availability of legal aid, Pollution control in Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr. R. M. Heggie, Mr Michael Dawson, Mr Graham Perkin Influential Australian editor, Mr Alex Dickson, Senor Antonio Bienvenida. Business and Finance: Steel production 19pc down on year ago, Sandilands concern by the SE, The Bankers' Dinner Inflation cannot coexist with full employment, Discount market, Commodities, Reynolds Diversified, Tyne yard confirms state talks, Incheape plays an ace, LR Industries to cut prices, Eurobonds prices (midday indicators), Inchcape revises its offer for Anglo-Thai, US broker proposes national share market, Leyland chief calls for wage system reform, NCB staff fund liability up £245m, Insurance rescue offer cut by 10 pc, Business Diary: A Foot in the door ·French leave, Norsk Hydro to invest £355m in chemicals, US output shows biggest monthly gain in 11 years, Common textiles tariff urged, Halt growth of public sector borrowing, Cutting costs with a do-it-yourself communications system, Martin Black surges to peak and outlook is fair, Ryder plea for the young, S African uranium deal with Iran, Ekofisk oil to reach Britain next week, Bowthorpe takes heart after lower earnings, IMF gold pact facing Congress opposition, Scottish TV in interim rise, Briefly, Minister to tighten control of Crown Agents after loss provisions of £134m, EEC slump may have hit lowest point, Unilever speeds up transport, Ecuador in talks for $150m loan, Britain is granted one month to settle summit claim, Southern Africa's new railway age, Cheaper loaf by ABF sparks bread price war, Obstacles to productive investment, Stockbroking merger, First-half loss at Stylo Shoes, Cable Trust, Palabora Mining raises sales, Mr Rockefeller urges federal assistance to avert 'catastrophic' New York bonds default, Overseas Lubok again active in South Africa. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Shares firm ahead of Chancellor's speech, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Property shares uncertain. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Charles Hardie is to retire as BPC chairman. Property: Residential property A choice in former vicarages, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.

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