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The Times - 21/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Malcolm Brown, By David Wood Political Editor, From Bruce Palling, By Our Industrial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, From Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Peter Hennessey Eastbourne, By Robert Parker, By Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Clive Borrell Felixstowe, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Science Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, By Paul Martin, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Knipe, From Florencia Varas, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, David Robinson, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Bernard Levin, Eric Moonman, Henry Stanhope, PHS, David Rudnick, CLIFFORD, , R. H. GRIERSON, , BRYAN THWAITES, , R. D. RYDER., DON CUPITT, , JOHN CARTER, , P. V. J. SOLOMON, , A. S. WINT, , OSWALD GIBBS, , CLIFTON MAYNARD., CLAUDIUS THOMAS, , BRUCE OF DONINGTON, , DAVIES OF LEEK., BROCKWAY, , CASTLE, , TAYLOR OF MANSFIELD, , SOPER, , BLYTON, , MAELOR, , CON O'NEILL, , JOHN F. PHILLIPS, FRANCOIS LAFITTE, , GEOFFREY GARRETT, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , HANNO KOPPEL, , Caroline Moorehead, Alison Ross, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, H.A., By Our Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoya, By Peter Hill, From David Cross, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Alan McGregor, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, By Arthur Reed, G. LLYWELYN JONES, , BERNARD KILROY, , By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, PETER FELLGETT, , RONALD E. RUSHEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Tweedie, John Best, By David Mott, By Tony May, By Maurice Oldfield, by Derek Fellows, by K. G. Weir, by G. J. J. Dennis, by C. K. R. Nunneley, by Michael Pilch, by a Special Correspondent, by Max Lander, by F. R. Langham, by Harry Lucas, by Alan Firth, by Sir Philip Allen, by M. Haddon-Grant, by Pat Healy, by Victor Thorne, by Barrie C. Johnston, by Fred Kemp, by Margaret Drummond, by Eric Brunet, by John Sparks, by Norman Worley, by Sigmund M. Hyman, by Margaret Stone, by G. G. Newton, by Peter Price, by Vera di Palma,

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News: Circus tigers attack six spectators, Editors and proprietors should copy NUJ moves, The price of a double spring, The Times Diary A song for the cocktail circuit, Employers put up plan for ceiling on wage increases, The man who taught the RAF the way to win, Union official resigns over strike decision, Tax immigrants swell Manx budget receipts, Whitlam Cabinet narrowly averts defeat in party, Brunei resists withdrawal of Gurkha battalion, Whatever became of old Mrs Pearce?, WEU will seek cheaper arms by standardizing, Moderate Mr John Boyd wins key union post, Middle class bows to social change, Mr Vorster attacks 'Times' report, Call by Labour MPs to scrap 'tied cottages', Mayaguez patrol boat 'asks for Thailand asylum', The lesson to learn from America's bitter racial conflict, Close fight in Scotland, Supervisory role of UN in S W Africa is rejected, Demotions now threaten Ulster jail security, Peddling pity and promises, The answer to spina bifida ignorance, Appeal to press over child kidnapping case, Six ways to find contentment, TUC to tell Chancellor it rejects Budget cuts in public spending, Rights and wrongs of women, Palestinians face clash of interests, Underground Prague newsletter tells of new Dubcek job, Widow built false image of Lloyd George, diarist says, Mao thought borne out in Indo-China, British TV carries off Emmy awards, Inflation-proof pensions 'impossible to finance', Baader case may last two years, Benn press coverage complaint is withdrawn, Portuguese newspaper closed, Relief and scepticism in Seoul after Schlesinger warning to North Korea, Government accused of trying to fix result, Changes urged over prison visitors boards, Cardinal heads protest against brutality of Chile junta repression, Old people still know all about poverty, No rescue by the state, Chrysler strikers told, Journalist killed in Argentine press vendetta, Anti-dumping duty is poised over Japanese car imports, Civil servants want to stay in London, Which way will Spain turn after Franco?, Military chiefs isolate President of Uruguay, Hopes for long term, Which side will sway the new youth vote?, Warning of 'heartbreak' from Mrs Williams, Police and gang fight gunbattle in Saigon, Elysée makes Giscard anniversary a big day, Tory women cheer Lord Hailsham on freedom, Science report Meteorology: Monitoring atmosphere, TV plans royal treasures series, Dearer food forecast if Britain stays in, Wilson-Callaghan plan for bigger role in 'Yes' vote campaign, Denial of Basque report on arrests, Mr Hattersley arrives in Greece for talks, Russia and US in Middle East peace move, Membership had only slight effect on trade balance, Italy paralysed by strikes by state employees, Welfare service priorities 'higher in Community', Controls on dangerous organisms must be tightened, report says, SDLP may challenge proposed Convention rules in High Court, Chelsea show awards, 70 girls injured in pop concert hysteria. Politics and Parliament: Postal ballots by trade unions supported by Prime Minister, The level of income tax: need for sacrifices to be made by all, Students' grants up by fifth a year, Investment surcharge unchanged, Mr Stonehouse tables Commons question and promises return, Close call for Government, Government reject indexation of taxes, Government suffers third defeat on sex Bill, Mr Wilson attacks Tories on crisis, More tax offices will be located in assisted areas, Continued agreement with TUC on central role of social contract, Mr Wilson disagrees with Mr Benn on jobs lost through EEC, Lloyd's excluded from policyholders' protection scheme, Self-defeating, Access to solicitors, Activities of employment agency under scrutiny. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ozalid Group Holdings Limited, Drayton Montagu Portfolio Management Limited, Scottish Widows, Stewart Wrightson Assurance Consultants Ltd, National Provident Institution, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, L & P Poster Group, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Metropolitan Pensions Association (Holdings) Limited, Air France, John Pinches Limited,, Jones Lang Wootton, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Anderson Finch Villiers (Trustees) Ltd., The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd,, Fortnum & Mason Ltd.,, M & G Group Ltd, Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd.,, Swedish Lloyd, Interim Statement, Rowe & Pitman, Hurst-Brown, Yorkshire-General, Legal General, Touche, Remnant & Co., Scottish Amicable, Pimm's, Matthew Hall, Slater, Walker Investments Limited, Clay & Partners, Charterhouse Japhet, The Times, Bovis, Hill Samuel Life Assurance Limited,, Chemical Bank Trustee Company Limited, Noble Lowndes & Partners Limited,, Morice Tozer & Beck, The Association Of Consulting Actuaries, Hayes Parsons Limited, Peugeot, The Institute Of Taxation, Ecgd, Drummond's, Willis Faber Advisory Services Limited, Leslie & Godwin (Life And Pensions) Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lyon Lohr (Life & Pensions) Ltd., The Property Unit Trusts, Douglas, Eagle Star, Electra Group Services Limited, Friends Provident Life Office, Italsider In 1974, The Spastics Society, The National Association Of Pension Funds,, British Monomarks (Est. 1925), Sun Alliance Fund Management Limited, C.T. Bowring & Layborn Ltd, Storeys, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, C. E. Heath, Urquhart (Life & Pensions) Limited, Harrods, Pension Planners (Europe) Limited, Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Limited, Time. Law: Woman fined £200 for smuggling pets, Councillor jailed for corruption, Law Report May 20 1975 Court of Appeal Bachelors' Acre kept for sport and pastimes New Windsor Corporation v Mellor, Pose as PC alleged, Judge criticizes men and employers on dock safety, Bolivian court summons for Gulf chief, Gaelic oath demand halts Scots trial. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, La creme de la creme, Offices, Acknowledgments, The Times, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,999, Radio, Broadcasting, Bridge result, Japanese metalwork prices pick up. Sport: Motor racing Brise to drive for Hill in Grands Prix, Rugby Union Bennett injures back as England XV lose, Show jumping Macken chases Broome's title at Cardiff, Tennis Conflict over rule will bring lively LTA meeting, Sports in Brief, Golf Mrs Uzielli taken to 19th despite her hole in one, Cricket Mathematics lie ahead to settle regional tables, Hockey European Cup could be held in England, Olympic Games Move to Mexico City could prove more than after dinner joke, Sailing Championships stopped owing to lack of wind, Football, Sport Racing Primo Rico and Pyers add weight to French challenge for Derby. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Reviews: Tarantara-Tarantara! Bristol New Vic, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Swedish diversities Gothenburg Ballet Sadler's Wells, RPO/Foster Festival Hall, Never mind the charlatans, go for the quality, The KGB Bbc 1. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, The scent of victory on all channels. Editorials/Leaders: More Defeat Than Victory, Terror And Counter Terror, Insecure Handling Of Exotic Germs. Letters to the Editor: Immigrants and public order, Cash-flow and menace of slow debt payment, Use of exorcism, Abortion, Experiments on animals, Entry to the professions, A constitutional Bill of Rights, Teacher training colleges, Art in country houses, Exercise of power, Distortions in public sector housing and borrowing, Anti-marketeers' twisted thinking, EEC law in Britain, Handling of British Leyland crisis, Referendum campaign, Common or garden gnome, Significant considerations critical to Chrysler solution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval appointments, Beit Memorial Fellowships, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor T. H. Fraser, Professor A. H. Dodd A distinguished Welsh historian. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Shares turn about in afternoon trading, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Late selling. Business and Finance: Automatic oil gets loan from energy department, R & G Cuthbert streamlines in hardware, Discount market, Trnasfer of benefits in sight, Barr & W Arnold keep payout up, N Sea groups in participation talks, Spreading the investment net, Facilities for top executives, New Act will curtail abuses, French franc rejoins the 'snake', Life offices liquidation policy urged, Three-month profits boost for Woolworth, Commodities, Port employers condemn proposal to extend dock labour scheme, Pension funds appraisal plan from W. Faber, Death benefit scene still changing, Money-purchase options should be encouraged, Tory MP sees insider trading risk for unions, Tin nations want US as pact member, Unions are keen on bigger say, A political flare-up over Canada's oil, Get advice-and then act on it, £8m rights issue by Ever Ready, Liner Concrete dips, Pensions and retirement Longest run in Commons, Financing the state scheme, High cost of giving and dying, Enkalon seeks compensation for Flixborough loss, Guidance to the industry and advice to the Government, tax-exempt funds are frequently neglected, US company profits slump by 22 pc, Reverse flow in holiday visitors to and from UK, Progress in talks on all-European airliner, Rate of return must rise, Dagenham men vote to continue stoppage, British Enkalon expects loss in 1975, EEC agrees aid for Ebbw Vale, Partnership a way to reform, A cushion after working days, Integration: should it go farther?, This time it must be the real thing, Mr Ford ready to put $2 levy on oil imports, Hardy Furnishers stage big rally in second half and lift dividend, Foreign Exchange, Actuaries: men behind the funds, Chrysler Australia go-ahead for Japanese, BSC orders immediate action to carry out agreement with unions on £100m savings, Record spurs Runciman shares, Company law: bringing the rights of workers in from the cold, Unit trust sales at highest level since June 1973, Sir Eric Drake says bigger government stake would harm BP's image abroad, Fisons rely on overseas earnings this year, Issues & Loans Success of ABM £3m rights issue, £250m credits for Cuba in trade pact with Britain, Institutions more discriminating in property finance in wake of bull market, New house prices show uptrend in first quarter, ECGD cover for Midlands up 40pc to £1,000m, Too early yet to count on a revival from Woolworth, Shell and BP cut 1p off industrial fuel and derv, Writ for libel taken out by Leyland director, Advertising & marketing Beacon Broadcasting finds capital to meet deadline, Business Diary: Clerical errors · All's well that ends Bell's, Rules of the game unchanged, Tax-exempt unit trusts, BICC first quarter slip. Business Appointments: Business appointments Successor to Courage chairman. Births.

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