The Times - 07/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker and Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Philip Howard, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Ronald Kershaw, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Kuldip Nayar, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Ashford, Ned Chaillet, Miles Kington, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, David Robinson, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, BY David Parry-Jones, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Sheila Kitzinger, Caroline Moorehead, by John Chartres, by R. W. Shakespeare, K.H., by Kate Hutchin, by Jonathan Bolton, James Reston, Bernard Levin, John P. Mackintosh, PHS, RICHARD EDMONDS, , SANDRA BROWN, ELIZABETH MILLAR, , CAROLYN FAULDER, , TAMAR KARET, , MILEVA ROSS, , LYN OWEN, , SUSAN RAVEN, , MARY STOTT, , MARY McCURRIE, , UNA KROLL, , PETER PRIOR, , LAURENCE OLIVIER, , MARIUS GORING, , ANDY REILLY, , ANTONY CARTER, , ANTHONY LOUSADA, , JOHN LAWSON, , ANTHONY SCRIVENER, , CONSTANTINE FITZGIBBON, , BEN VINCENT, , L. P. BAMFORD, , ALEC VIDLER, , PATRICK McGRATH, , PAUL MOORMAN, , ALEC BISHOP, , H. MacL. CURRIE, , W. S. J. BUSHELL, , MARK PEGG, , N. R. WOOLDRIDGE, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , KEVIN J. MARSH, , By Our Arts Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye and Ronald Kershaw, From John Earle, By David Young, From Frank Vogl, A. T. MERRETT, , ALLEN SYKES, , ALAN REID, , R. W. RADFORD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Victoria Brittain, Richard Allen, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: The Army's mules plod off into history, Hospital nurses report sick in protest, Move to extend Ulster Convention for extra three months falters in the lobbies, 'Affairs with pupils are normal', Congress demands papers on US intelligence, Big shortage of school places for handicapped, Greater Manchester a Special Report, Danger of witch-hunt, college head says, Pain-killing tablets sent in to Irish kidnap-siege house, Compass referred to by Jane Austen found, Road, rail, sea and air offer enviable transport system, 'Scottish Daily News' to close tomorrow, Loss of jobs cause for concern, Monitoring system for public spending, Newspaper to spend £2m on new techniques, N Korea expels Australia mission, Stadium 'in time for Olympics', EEC ministers fail to agree on British seat at energy talks, Moroccan marchers halt within sight of Spanish guns, The Times Diary Nostalgia for eels and capitalism, Mr Ford seems to have forgotten who his friends are, Rockefeller caution on seeking presidency, Food prices Beef and lamb to cost extra 2p a pound this weekend, Appeal launched for defence of Peter Hain, Senate votes to delay Diego Garcia funds, New Zealand farmers may get £12m more under EEC plan, MPs' speeches 'should not be restricted', Lean time for technologists, Tories agree to set up constitution committee, Picture find illuminates a maritime revolution, Why Labour's proposals could increase the threat to press freedom, Clash in Portugal between ministry staff and police, Leaders meet: President Sadat of Egypt, Council tenants 'should get freehold stake', Mr Whitlam ahead in nerve war, Leftists lose two big towns in Angola, Britain may lose chance of nuclear project, Shoe and textile import control talks, Is it right to set deadlines for women to give birth?, Lebanon in uproar over arms ship, Boy mauled by lion seriously ill, A plea for help from the man who finds jobs for the disabled, Three districts in Wales change to 'wet' Sunday, Pay dispute will shut London museums and disrupt traffic today, Execution of Dutchman denied by Iraq, Bonn Opposition staff worker and wife missing, Mr Wilson admits Rhodesia mistake, No spina bifida danger in eating potatoes, ILO receives American notice of withdrawal, Power cuts in Paris as strikes continue, Bangladesh Chief Justice sworn in as President, New York neighbourhood insists on a fire station of its own, Method ousts magic, Science report Pollution: Power stations, Heavy loss in castle fire but Scottish relics saved, M Mendès-France praised for wisdom 20 years ago, Madrid lawyers beaten up, Mr Mason gives pledge on troops in Berlin, Airlines agree on 20% fare surcharge for Concorde, Guatemala rejects UN as arbiter over Belize, 'Tribune' group to challenge Government's industrial strategy at party executive, Trawlermen call for 200-mile limit, Dereliction creates difficulty, Youths 'attacked police' on bonfire night, Famous School goes independent, Sir Robert criticizes magistrates' low fines, 20 years of feature films in danger of destruction, Higher suicide trend among medical laboratory staff, Hidden enthusiasm for the arts bursts out, Centenary boost for Pontypridd, Huge industrial complex to be built on Pylos site despite protests by Greek conservationists, What the Pope really wrote to jailed prelate Mgr Capucci received papal blessing but no political vindication. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Cool thought needed on future of Lords, Tighter control needed on CAP, Cuts of £1,000m programmed, Government ready to resume talks on Belize, Mr Wilson refers to Chrysler gun at our head, Commons once again reject the Lords' press freedom measures, Next week, Tax at £500 a year each, Borrowing for private investment not being crowded out by deficit, Mr Short attacks obdurate peers, Full resources of Government and industry will be applied to strategy agreed at NEDC House of Commons, Stonehouse actions in Commons attacked, More changes made to Community Land Bill House of Lords, Freedom of press: Commons reject 'a dog's dinner on a lordly dish'. Display Advertising: Skyriders, Rochdale, Worth Perfumes Ltd.,, Australia And Newzealand Banking Group Limited, Manchester Business School, Multiple Display Advertisements, Invitation To Tender, Cement Inports And The Nigerian Ports Congestion, Greater Manchester Transport, Manchester Ship Canal Company, Matthew Hall, Fiat, The LA Dragonniere Residential Club, Vinyl Compositions (Holdings) Limited, North West, The Times, D.N.E.R., Adwest Group, Telex, Shelter, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Pan Am, Mitsubishi U-Bix, Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad, Piccadilly Radio, Thos. Webb, Greater Manchester, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Department Of Energy, Croft Distinction., Bulmer's, Burns-Anderson, King & Co., Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, Sime Darby, Williams Motor Co., Savills. Law: Farmer cleared of killing gypsy in field, Wife and mistress dispute ownership of London house, Court of Appeal Money in court: position during trial Gaskins v British Aluminium Co Ltd, Children were seduced by baby-sitter, Withdrawing abandonment of appeal Regina v Medway, Director denies fraud, Two laboratory wreckers are refused appeal. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £6,000 plus appointments, Offices, Business to Business, Christmas countdown, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Fallen Angels Greenwich, The Fox in the London Film Festival's attic, A different kettle of mermaids The Charles Pierce Show Fortune, Bug (x) Ritz/ABC, Fulham Road/ABC, Bayswater, The Merry Widow Coliseum, NPO/Schmidt Festival Hall, Count Basie Ronnie Scott's. Sport: Tennis, Equestrianism Cross-country event back to the Saturday, Sports in Brief, Boxing Stracey takes on much more than Napoles, Football West Ham now the equal of the '65 side, Rugby League Wales suddenly find their traditional fervour, Table tennis Neale deposed in men's ranking list, Squash rackets Members buy up challenge match tickets, Golf Bembridge fails to survive by five strokes, Cricket West Indians short of practice, Rugby Union Brainwashing our star backs out of their collective minds, Women's lib reaches marathon proportions, Sport Racing A helping hand from two sources. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 7, 1950 Legal aid scheme, The hole in the road Britain will surely pay for. Editorials/Leaders: Last Minute Efforts To Save Angola, No Case For Backing Chrysler. Letters to the Editor: Housing finance, Oxbridge leaders, Reclaiming VAT input tax, Abortion, Cats and does, Post Office pensions fund, Meaningful, not metaphysical, accounting arrangements, Oxford Union appeal, Auctioneers' commission, New York's troubles, Dispute over the structure of Equity, Defence counsel's fees, Mental health, Felixstowe Dock: let the terms for stockholders be fair, Bishop's criticism of Archbishop, Prison control units. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Carpet sale exceeds expectations, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,145. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Charles Wright Naval research and Antarctic exploration, Dr Cyril Beeson, Miss Annette Kellerman. Business and Finance: Discount market, Paris lease deal likely for PO fund, Business Diary: Bywater runs deep ·RCA turns down the sound, Shares close at year's peak, Why the City has no faith in statutory controls and prefers self-regulation, Oil groups promise fair chances for British offshore contractors, Dealings begin in Kulim Group in London today, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Japanese and UK shipbuilders to renew talks, Algeria makes first move on indexation of oil prices, Decision soon on Furness, Texaco in fresh North Sea find, National Bank of Australasia, Mr Harris and Yorkgreen, Commitment to work is the key to success, A little more optimism shown in new CBI survey of industrial prospects, Mothercare share sale, Textile and clothing jobs hardest hit by recession, October surge in American costs, Business deserves to be consulted too Lord Watkinson deputy president of the CBI, Beaverbrook's better year, Wood Hall slides and worse is to come, Swire Pacific forecast, Prices minister reasserts stand, Directors' role in leadership stakes, Briefly, 'Shell' earnings hold steady, Lessons for tackling inflation, Will the code crack?, CBI 58th industrial trends survey: Oct., 1975, Coal stocks finance plea, Hint of reversal in US stand on gold sales, Price Commission tells plant hirer to cut charges by 6pc, 21pc fall in October car output on year ago, 8,000 companies fear the Chrysler squeeze, Crucial talks open on Innocenti, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Accountants discuss CCA ramifications, Lockheed made $52m loss on TriStars, £17m 'Shell' stake sold by Burmah. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Investors act on CBI survey and Chequers, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices More solid gains, Wall Street, Drawing Of Bonds. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chairman-designate at British Gas. Property: Rentals, Residential property Relic of the era of cider, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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