The Times - 17/12/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Arthur Reed and Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From David Blake and Charles Hargrove, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Patricia Tisdall, From Christopher Walker, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Sue Masterman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Michael phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By David Parry-Jones, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Charles Lewsen, Stanley Sadie, Richard Evidon, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, Dr Rhodes Boyson, PHS, Edmund Stevens, R. IRWIN-BROWN, , P. G. MOORE, , MATTHEW BENNETT, , NORMAN A. RAE, , RICHARD MARSH, , JEFFERY EDE, , TIM SAINSBURY, , D. B. WARDLE, , VICTOR CESTR, , H. R. VICKERS, , CHRISTOPHER DAVY, , D. F. I. PATERSON, , MICHAEL HAMILTON, , PETER EVANS, , PHILIP IRETON, , A. H. GOMME, , MARSHALL STEWART, , D. RACHMAN, , JOHN HART, , M. H. TIFFEN, , MERVYN BRYN-JONES, , Sybille Bedford, , Brian Alderson, Marcel Berlins, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, By Ronald pullen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, Patricia Tisdall, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Stone, DAVID FALLMAN, , P. J. HADOULIS, , F. COURTNEY, , CAMPBELL OF CROY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ashley Druker, John Whitmore, By Tony May, by Maurice Corina, by Anthony Rowley, by Roger Vielvoye, by Derek Harris, D.H., by Peter Hill, by Donald Massie, by Peter Waymark, P.H., by John Mortimer, by Arthur Reed, by Marcel Berlins, by David Young, by Kenneth Owen,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Only the lean, tough and competitive can survive in motor industry of future House of Commons, Government majority 25, MPs reject ban on journalists, Police praised by MPs, 'We could not wash our hands of this', Panic deal a triumph for Mr Riccardo but humiliation for Britain, Chrysler: the stark choice: £162.5m rescue operation: Government directors on board House of Commons, Jobs must be saved but public equity should accompany public money, Fact-finding study of coursing proposed House of Lords, Review of EEC budget machinery, Commons storm over £162.5m package to rescue Chrysler, Declaration 'a sell-out', Chequers strategy abandoned-Mr Heseltine. News: Italy blocks nuclear fuel project, Snow reports, Ring of confidence a little tarnished, Court Line victims told to keep agents' receipts, Teacher pay scales for arbitrators, Rail change to busway '£1,000m cheaper', Unions' cool response to Varley package, Slow progress to common energy policy, Concorde's rival in service first, Cat smell dispute makes 600 men idle, E European ministers back détente, Sir Keith Joseph attacks Crosland 'way to tyranny', Computers: search for a challenger to United States giant, RUC is granted a warrant for extradition, Car manufacturers join the garage owners in promising a better deal for the motorist, Palliatives for common finance problems, Labour abstentions in car industry vote, NUR threat to stop its sponsored MPs backing Government, Rhodesian commission on racial discrimination charts depths of feeling among white minority, Mr Jenkins has doubts on identity documents, Rules that must be laid down before another referendum is even considered, Art in a child's eyes, Opposition set out tactics, One-parent families face hard Christmas, Call to dismiss Mr Benn by Conservatives, Mr Fraser sees Australian union leader, Too many firms and too many models, Kicking the population habit, A place in childhood history, Intellectuals object to changes, Cautious greeting for first hint of Spanish reform, Petrochemicals: days of high growth rates pass into memory, Engineering: sustained expansion needed, Motors: firms brace themselves for rocky road ahead, Dismissed council official 'faces political pressure', Kissinger plea to help world's poorer states, Sponsors of arts to be mentioned by BBC, European MPs shrink from budget clash, Fifty leading European companies, Australia calls for UN presence in East Timor, Hospital staffs increase but fewer beds used, Shipbuilding: action sought against price-cutting, Discrimination 'still keeps young immigrants jobless', Plan to ensure that computers have a regard for privacy, Lebanon rivals obey truce, Mr Peart rejects plan to phase out British beef subsidies by May, Senators vote to end all US aid to Angola, Final chapter ends for 'Scottish Daily News', Car Industry Report Gloomy future forecast unless attitudes change, Scientists seek curb on lead in food, Are we really prepared to sacrifice liberty for equality?, Driving offences drop for first time since 1969, Rolls-Royce 'will go bankrupt again without more government aid', Commission's full support for worker participation, Science report Meteorology: More accurate forecasts, Commander in Portuguese military council, Five new models promised, Greater London Council London Transport budget approved, Britain gives up UN chair for debate on Iceland, Construction: fighting for survival as recession continues to bite, Food: a pinch of spice helps the profits, Ratings leaving RN double in five years, Growth opportunity is far too good for Americans to miss, Press leaks on Tyndale junior school troubles, Only a small packet of measures expected from Mr Healey today, Companies at last given prospect of an easy leap across EEC frontiers, S African troops '100 miles into Angola', Junior doctors to continue action, Mr Grimond calls for fewer bureaucrats, East-West collaboration promises benefits for others, The Times Diary Something to get their teeth into, Mafia link discounted in Kennedy friendship, Aviation: plan for bigger market share, Reports on cuts derided, RC archbishop may be appointed soon, Steel: faint gleam of hope, Princess robbed of £220,000 in Paris flat, Moluccans renew contact with mediator, Chief Rabbi in talks with Soviet officials, Military aim in China's Rolls deal, Private Bill would give rights to babies born with drug damage, Gromyko visit designed to embarrass Tokyo, What a Jewish brain-drain would do to the Soviet Union, Japan's web likely to widen in next few years, 'Tiny minority' in attempt to upset conscripts, British Rail to spend £1.5m on a new depot, 116 Italian kidnaps in three years. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Bomin, Multiple Display Advertisements, Greece And The Hellenic Isles, White Satin Gin, British Empire Securities And General Trust Limited, Montague L Meyer Limited, Avenue Foch, Christian Aid, Metallgesellschaft, Snamprogetti, International Trade Fair, Basildon Development Corporation, The Times, Waagner Biro, St Quintin, Hapag-Lloyd, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Iasm, Bar Finals, Italian Wine, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ibm, Olympic Airways, Bayer, The Antiquary, S. Simpson Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Mercedes-Benz. News in Brief. Law: Coin dealer is fined £40,000 for gold plot, Queen's Bench Division Breath test required for wrong reason valid Atkinson v Walker, Manager at dockyard convicted of theft, Murder charge man sees lawyer, M4 fog prosecutions, Police chief cleared over canteen finances, Prisoner recaptured, Woman found guilty in San Francisco of trying to kill Mr Ford, Dangerous man jailed on firearms charges, Scots sailor given 20 years' jail for Cadiz killing, Woman freed in robbers' trial, Five for trial on charge of kidnapping girl, Remand for vicar and housekeeper, Charges possible soon on McWhirter case, Commandments no longer kept, judge says. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Lifeboat medals, University news, Latest appointments, Church news New Bishop of Ripon. Sport: Racing French tang to Chepstow menu, American Rugby Union is on the march, Cricket W Indies polish off six remaining Australian wickets in 90 minutes, Tennis, Rackets Clarke wins with less style and more mobility, Boxing Stracey may defend title at Wembley against Arcari, Football Johnson shows Palace the long way home, Bloodstock sales Shuffling at 4,000 guineas best on disappointing day, Squash rackets Courtney beats champion to reach the semi-final, Rugby Union Wales must beware the formidable Australian machine, Skiing Evi Mittermaier a surprise winner for the favourites. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: An old boulevard masterpiece On Approval Haymarket, LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, Conductor who knows what he wants and means to get it, Opera in new Welsh theatres, Nickleby and Me Theatre Royal, Stratford, Amadeus Quartet/ Cecil Aronowitz Queen Elizabeth Hall, An ass with a nasty bite Rumpole of the Bailey Bbc1. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 16, 1950 Shoppers' market, My eyes are dim, I cannot see, whatever will become of me?. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Castle Concedes Something, No Strategy, And The Tactics Of Repeated Surrender. Letters to the Editor: Job description, Capital values under inflation, Victoria Street, Ruskin's bequest, Financing pensions, Handling of the Chrysler crisis, Ordnance survey maps, Race relations, Fishery dispute with Iceland, Rates for education, News about kidnappings, Allocation of North Sea oil revenue, Dialling Europe from the United States, Radio 3 on medium wave, Report on wealth tax, The MacDonald Papers, Closed shop legislation, Overcrowding in prisons, Controls on knitwear imports not the cure, Enemies within the railways. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,178, French horns for Oxford's music. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr R. E. Glover, Mr John Millar Watt Strip cartoonist, Dr G. B. Mitchell-Heggs Noted dermatologist, Mr K'ang Sheng. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Stock markets Bargains tumble, but leaders edge ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Prices sustained, Drawing Of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: Discount market, Private steel pressing for import controls, Israeli plea to Britain over boycott, Rolls-Royce difficulties may hit Lockheed, Rights issue and record profits from Green's, Business Diary: BNOC's part-timers · Low notes, Commodities, Magnet & Southerns, UK spells out import curbs to Brussels and Washington, General accord on tanker rescue scheme, Surprisingly cheerful interim from Meyer, Two oil fleets to merge, De Beers to raise diamond prices by 3pc, Japan to end voluntary export curbs, Advertising & marketing Agency staff levels down lOpc, Industrial output figures show signs of an upturn, Pickaback cargo barge scheme is abandoned, S E commissions A monopoly case to ponder, Lending rate lowered, Clearing banks partner Government in £162.5m rescue for Chrysler, H C Janes agrees to £11m Barratt offer, Local Authorities, Tokyo round consultations, Industrial Output, Warning by Vauxhall against distorting competition, Chrysler rescue perpetuates excess capacity in the car industry, Brit Car Auction revs up, $1,900m General Electric merger plan faces inquiry, Declaration of intent by the corporation, £100m aid talks by town halls and building societies, EEC authorizes steel takeover of Alfred Simpson, Burmah offshoot moving its HQ to Britain, How FFI underlined its independence, Burton Group lifts gloom despite drop in operating profits, Anti-trust ruling cuts EEC sugar fines. Business Appointments: Business appointments Managing director for Shell UK. Property: Building Sites. Births.
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