The Times - 17/01/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk Belfast, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Our Labour Staff, By Staff Reporters, By David Wood and George Clark, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Kidderminster, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Raymond Perman, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Science Correspondent, From David Leigh Cowley, Oxford, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Alan Wood, From Our Own Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Alan Cane of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Peter Nichols, By Edward Mortimer, From Fred Emery, From Bruce Palling, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Derek Parker, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, patricia Morgan, Caroline Moorehead, Robert Conquest, John Chartres, John Biffen, PHS, Pat Healy, RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , ROBIN McDOUALL, , E. M. LIDDON, , DEREK STEVENSON, , T. W. HUTCHISON, , JOHN TORODE, , GEORGE BARNARD, , DAVID GREEN, , CAROLINE BENN, , EWAN G. CARR, , MAIR E. GARSIDE, , LILIAS GILLIES, , ELLIS S. HILLMAN, , A. KAZANTZIS, , KEN LIVINGSTONE, , MARGARET MORGAN, , ANNE PAGE, , M. JANEY REES, , ANNE SOFER, , F. W. STYLES, , D. SWAN, , ENID WISTRICH, , MICHAEL LEAPMAN, , JOHN ANSCOMB, , J. M. WALKER, , DAVID GOODMAN, , C. C. HOOPER, , GEORGE PHILLIPSON, , J. C. D. CLARK, , ROBERT MEDLEY, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, F.J.C.P., By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, From David Cross, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, LEIF MILLS, , ANDRE DEUTSCH, , D. L. LEVI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Paul Neuburg, By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: British MPs in meetings with Palestinian leader, Greece reopens British girl murder case, Possibility of Angola power clash worries neighbours, EEC paid out £50m to dispose of beef surplus, Britain is giving French village a new life, MPs of Nine hear differing accounts of farm talks, Keep layman in mind, Dr Coggan says, Courts 'may abuse order', Power workers seek a 'substantial' rise, Exploding the medical myths of maternal deprivation, Mr Ford's candour wins him instant support, German plan for European Liberal Party by 1976, Resign or be expelled, Mr Stonehouse told, Moscow says it will continue policy of detente, Westminster must make sure that EEC Commissioners stay within reach, More than 50 boys and girls in special hospitals, minister says, English cities likely to be first target as IRA end truce, Opposition may get preview of planned laws, CBI fund raising for 'stay in Europe' drive, Snow reports from European resorts, Would-be gardeners face a growing shortage-of allotment plots, Sir Don visits the car makers, Inflation cannot stop work on longest railway tunnel, Helping hand for voluntary services, Isle of Man will launch new gold coin issue, Police are more interested in seeking convictions for terrorism than in deportations Mr Jenkins has signed 24 exclusion orders on IRA sympathizers, Moro party call for action on crime wave, Bonn and Cuba to resume diplomatic links, Trade in live animals to EEC allowed, Overseas, Consultants' awards criticized in report, Mr Thorpe sees 'bleak' prospect, After a tough winter weekend on board HMS Mersey The cold wind blowing around Britain's part-time Navy, Masonic boys' school may be closed in 1976, Mr Vorster to have talks with Bantustan leaders, Devolution talks at Chequers today, Call to dump all English typewriters in ocean, Public aid for preserving press freedom suggested, ANC wants meeting on ceasefire, Trade with Russia: the West has little to fear, Lebanese artillery opens up on Israel, Loophole in wild bird law, RSPCA man says, Operation stopped by work to contract, Recession in US is worst since 1930s, Labour MPs will discuss EEC referendum issue, Man had to borrow £800 because of gas bill error, US fear of nuclear terrorism, Dr Kissinger admits setback to detente, Threat of processed food shortage is attributed to price curb, Warning system blamed for air crash, West Europe French deputies lose attempt to have law legalizing abortion declared contrary to constitution, GLC mortgage interest may rise above 13pc, British Leyland locks out 2,000 Pamplona workers, Proposals for election of Tory leader are approved by two wings of party, Ex-ministers arrested in Portugal, CIA fears of foreign influence led to spying, SAS marksmen deployed in Stansted hijacking, Universities 'facing financial collapse', The Times Diary What you can do with this column, Mr Wilson mystifies CBI and TUC, Police in kidnapping case launch big hunt, Science report Animal behaviour: Mimicry, Communists' main aim in critical weeks ahead will be to erode morale of South Vietnam's Army, Hospital doctors will meet Mrs Castle again, Printers ask court to prevent Fleet Street dismissals, Family gang 'deprived store of profit', MPs study crisis in science research. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Legge Locks, Family Circle, Giro, Fly National., The Industrial Expansion Team,, St. Quintin Son & Stanley., Habitat, Bank Base Rates, Air France, Qantas, Esperanza Trade And Transport Limited, Hunt Barrington, Weatherall Green & Smith, British Rolling Bearings, Prince Lud, Sealink, Omar Khayyam, Redfearn National Glass Limited. Politics and Parliament: Ill-founded fears on cruelty to animals, House awaits a reply from Mr Stonehouse, Council's main task to restore farming confidence, 41 majority to restart live exports to EEC members, Second thoughts urged on closed shop in journalism, Conciliation service ready to consider any move in press dispute, House urged not to be hypocritical over treatment of livestock, Farm minister favours exporting of livestock under strict controls, Employers and unions discussing social contract-Mr Wilson, Hopes for end to beef intervention buying, Next Week. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Mr Phillips to retire, Dartmouth entry. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Americans lead in bridge test, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,894, Radio, Broadcasting, Bad day for rare ceramics despite record attendance. Law: Councillors cleared in cottage case, Law Report January 16 1975 Queen's Bench Division Broadmoor nurse's conviction quashed: prosecuted without leave Regina v Bracknell Justices, Ex parte Griffiths, Ex-governor charged. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Rentals, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Magic Flute Coliseum, Easy come, easy go California Split (x) Curzon Cinderella Liberty (x) Rialto The Prisoner of Second Avenue (a) 101 Leicester Square, Something fresh RPO/Menuhin Festival Hall, Osborne exercise in penthouse manner The End of Me Old Cigar Greenwich, The After Dinner Game Bbc 1. Sport: Motor rallying Lancia machine power, Alpine man power, Show jumping Professionals invited to turn amateur, Squash rackets Zaman dashes the sabre from the teeth of Jahan, Tennis Nearly all top people are left-handed, Sports in Brief, Cricket Fast bowlers improve morale of MCC, Rugby Union Uttley is in doubt for international in Dublin, Hockey North hold on as Midlands rally strongly, Boxing Buchanan waits for final details of title bout, Football Slight improvement in attendances, Sport Racing A vital lead from the chosen three, Winter sport Miss Zechmeister regains form of last season, 'Get your retaliation in first' is a doctrine that is undermining the state of the Union Now is the winter of rugby's malcontents. Editorials/Leaders: Due Process For Mr. Stonehouse, The Concordat In Angola, A Humane Example. Letters to the Editor: Case of the jailed pickets, Anger of the middle class, Playing hijacks, Film censorship, Threat to forestry jobs, Myth about purpose of two-tier boards, Housing Turner's paintings, Doctors and the health service, Junket and rhubarb, Freedom of press, Keeping Admiralty charts up to date, Dangers of basing steel output on imported iron ore, Inconveniencing scholars, Subsidies and the postal service, Cars in central London, Forecasters in error, Parallels with 1931 slump. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 17, 1950 Braille and Welsh. Marriages. Obituaries: Brigadier D. G. Loch, Sir Henry Self Distinguished civil servant. Business and Finance: New urgency over coal in Eastern Europe, Cope Allman finds the going tougher, Discount market, Linked funds suspended, US puts more energy into fuel saving Frank Vogl examines fresh proposals by the President, Business Diary: Wadsworth's sticky wicket · High-speed Sir Henry, Society is deprived of trustee status, Barclays raising charges to corporate borrowers, Four-month decline in output index underlines fear of deepening slump, $200m loan for Bank of Korea, Swiss move to pool holdings in Whiteley, Mr Benn likely to veto Post Office's Swedish contract after unions' call, Land & General meeting deferred, International standard for accounting, Hongkong loss maker now to raise $HK100m, Commodities Strong advance in sugar futures, Consumer spending still remains buoyant, Union complaint against Ferranti, Top creditor 'paid £101 to take over Aston', Promise of fresh peak at Raybeck clothing, Interest rates take heavy toll at Matthews Holdings, Mr Wilson ready to act against shirt dumping, Solid gains in US bank profits, Mystery buyers force up Unicorp shares, Capital Radio new stock is over-subscribed, Interest rate hopes give fresh boost to gilts, Short time for 7,000 at Jaguar, Money Market Rates, Reshaping benefits flow more freely for Assoc Paper, CBI warning of jobs in danger, Japan rebuff to OECD appeal for expansion, Mr Healey enthusiastic over Washington accords, Mild winter saves power station coal, Money supply boost by Fed to aid reflation, Firth Brown loses EEC takeover plea, Post Office sets its priorities for telephone expansion, Oil groups seriously divided over attitude to N Sea tax proposals, Small investors to pay the price, £700m cost of imported steel in 1974. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets More widespread gains, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Further gains. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Derek Pritchard on Pye board. Property: Country Properties, Property Market in holiday homes falls. Births.
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