The Times - 13/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge and Tim Jones, By Malcolm Brown, By Staff Reporters, From Edmund Stevens, From Douglas Aiton, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Horsnell, From Stewart Tendler, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, By a Staff Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Young Planning Renorter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Arts Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Stafff, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, Philippa Toomey, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Jeffery Daniels, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Mario Modiano, Professor Walter Laqueur, Ronald Butt, PHS, Denis Taylor, K. G. PRATT, , MICHAEL J. BELLIS, , MICHAEL FINLEY, , KEN CHAMBERLIN, , VANESSA REDGRAVE, , G. SELVA RAJAN, , REG GOODWIN, , JANET MORGAN, , A. E. YOUNG, , S. E. Thames, D. F. H. WARDLE, , N. W. Thames, J. W. EDDY, , N. E. Thames, P. COYLE, , S. W. Thames, NORMAN T. COX, , MARIA W. HARNDEN, , NIGEL J. SEED, , NIGEL DEMPSTER, , JOHN WALL, , MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN, , A correspondent writes:, A. D. B. writes:, Derek Parker, Myrna Blumberg, Jan Stephens, Michael Ratcliffe, Kay Dick, Robert Nye, Jan Morris, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By David Blake, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed, By David Young, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, GEOFFREY DRAIN, B. A. COLE, , M. SWISS, , S. V. STRAKER, , WALTER P. W. ELWELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay, By Peter Elliott, Peter Waymark,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Mr Foot says Lords defy democratic rule over union Bill, Case for Greek membership, Plea for ban on legal aid rejected, Academic excellence of direct grant schools: censure vote House of Lords, Talks in Rome on CAP, Complaint goes to Committee of Privileges, Protectionist policies have to be resisted, Land Bill passed quietly by Lords, Bitter disappointment voiced by Bishop, Minister accused of being unfair and misleading, Report on unpublished report, Settlement with Hoffman-La Roche: revised prices for drugs laid down, Press freedom: Mr Foot repudiates all Lord Goodman's statements House of Commons, Royal assent to Acts. News: Attacks on Corsica wine makers' premises, Call to speed up Greece's membership of Community, Russia bars Sakharov trip to Oslo, Rapid rise of an Australian Hawk, President Ford's China visit confirmed by White House, Railway chief defends holiday closure, Surcharges on 34% of all imports demanded, Marxist regime beats off attack on Luanda by rival army, New exam proposed for less able pupils, Miss Fromme follows her trial on TV, France to mediate in Lebanon conflict, Motoring Diesel owners praise economy and reliability, Oil threatens coast after ships collide, Fleet Street threat spreads as 'Express' talks adjourn, Farm policy changes go to EEC summit, Publishers' statement on 'Express' dispute, Father of fire death boy is criticized, New British-Iceland talks in effort to avert another 'cod war', 20,000 strikers on march in Lisbon, £160,000 offers to train painting restorers, M Giscard aims at strong conventional forces, Death sentences on 24 upheld in Zanzibar, Mr Wallace announces at last that he will run for the presidency, Science report Zoology: Hormones and circadian cycle, America regarded as a state of mind, Progress made in new Rhodesia talks, Arts Council warning of extravagance, 'Izvestia' writer takes 'The Times' to task, Limit on money for local authorities 'no panacea', New legal move in Brighton pier campaign, The Times Diary Why I look forward to tomorrow, TUC hints at union disruption, Dr Coggan welcomes controversy over call, Mr Rees shuts Ulster incident centres as IRA violence goes on, Nursery school building 'cut', Israel calls conference in response to Zionism vote, Agreement an Sahara said to be near, Shopping, MPs' wealth tax committee fails to report, Nixon papers valuer lied about date, Drugs group to repay excess profit of £3.75m, Two opposition members join Lesotho Cabinet, Death report urges hospital guidelines, Cost of meat dishes 'could be cut by tenth', Devolution plans 'constitutional nonsence'-Mr Powell, New York revives hope of hand-out, Reprimanded dentist to enter appeal, Britain winning support for Belize self-determination, Restaurant bomb kills one and injures 15, Why the Lords must be allowed to keep its teeth, The Times special offer Getting it all in the bag, Rallies denounce new Australian Cabinet, Greece thinks again about defence ties with Nato, President Amin fails to heal rift with Russia, New towns yield £45m surplus, Development report's proposals rejected, Plan to rebuild Nypro plant meets approval, World recovery 'already begun', Illegal car parking could cost £21, Hope low for mediation on Mr Prentice, Too many fingers dipped in the planning pie New two-tier system of local government is blamed for confusion, Remains of TV men killed in Timor returned, Stealing is common among boys, book says, Ultimatum to priest in dispute over mass, In the growing isolation of Israel, how just are the accusations against Zionism?, Commission to examine energy policy proposed, Aerial robots with the James Bond touch. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Unilever, Ppa, Hans Eysenck & Glenn Wilson, General Accident, Baric, Michael Joseph, Sony, Hodder & Stoughton, Miln Marsters, Croft Distinction,, Problem, Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, J. S. Barnett (Carpets) Ltd., The Industrial Society, M & G, Department Of Energy., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Greek Books And Books On Greece, Ncr, Pelham Books, Interarbor Ltd., National Direct Dialling., Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., The Areas For Expansion, Norwich Union Insurance, Collins/harvill, The Electricity Council, England And Wales., F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, Bermuda., Atcost, Country Life, Sainsbury's, Hine, International Direct Dialling.. Law: Delhi constitution ruling review refused, Judge's duty to stop a case Regina v Barker, Special procedure extended, 'Life' for illegal immigrant, Queen's Bench Division Safety of child order made by single magistrate is upheld Regina v Lincoln (Kesteven) Juvenile Court and Another, Ex parte Lincolnshire County Council Regina v A Justice for the County of Lincoln (Kesteven), Ex parte VJM (a minor), Approach to fresh evidence Regina v Melville, New evidence in Ann Chapman 1971 murder case, Plea by pub bomb girl, Race Act breached by Mecca, Doctor disputes 'brain damage from gas' claim, 25 years' jail for killer in Israel consulate siege. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Official Appointments and Notices: Television award, Latest appointments, Mr Douglas quits Supreme Court, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,150, Broadcasting, Radio, Louis XV silver jardinières set record at £414,545. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Brilliantine and swagger, In his own image Jonathan Swift By A. L. Rowse, Uncle Vanya Playhouse Harlow, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall, Seed time The Garden Kalendar 1751-1771 By Gilbert White, Fiction The Shepherd By Frederick Forsyth (Hutchinson, £1.50) High-Rise By J. G. Ballard (Cape, £2.95) The Strange Case of Deacon Brodie By Forbes Bramble, Crown Court Granada, Federico Barocci Bologna, Tribute to Bliss Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hamlet Derby Playhouse, Truth from the trenches The Great War and Modern Memory By Paul Fussell (oxford, £6.50) The Ordeal of Alfred M. Hale, First class mail Freya Stark Letters, This Is Your Life Thames, Firebird transcendent Edith Wharton By R. W. B. Lewis, London Contemporary Sadler's Wells. Sport: Football Fifty thousand brave souls in vain search for old glory, Rugby Union An Australian effort under lights which lacked poise and control, Tennis Kodes prefers short cut to Stockholm, Athletics Three cases for revealing names of guilty, Cricket Chappell warned about his future conduct, Motor racing Gulf Oil to withdraw from racing, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results, Racing Lianga epitomizes excellent year, Hockey Cambridge richer for experience. Editorials/Leaders: No Travel For Dr Sakharov, An Issue Of Jobs And Justice, A Land Bill Unlikely To Bring Benefit. Letters to the Editor: Safety precautions at safari park, Cats and dogs, Defect in Mental Health Act, Shared printing plants, Case for abolishing corporation tax, The GLC and industry, Gossip columns, Time for a 30p book of stamps?, Doctors' contracts, The Equity meetings, North Sea safety measures, Defence counsel's fees, Suez Canal mystery, Oxford Union appeal, Putting nationalized industry costs into their true perspective, Lucifer, Devolution, Recording confessions by accused. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 13, 1950. Obituaries: M Marius Dutrey, Professor J. W. Linnett, Sir Kenneth Pickthorn Former Conservative MP. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Unilever leads the FT index to new peak, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Shares steady. Business and Finance: Otis finally gives in as UTC raises offer, Discount market, State oil body goes into business today, Inquiry chief for PO is named, Mr Varley is set for clash after confusion on shipyard's future, CBI to press for percentage pay rise system, Three-tier tariff plan foor power, Sainsbury pre-tax profits fall by 23.7 pc, Commodities, Slow start for fuel-saving loans, Loss from John Foster but recovery under was, Civil Aviation Authority to cut staff by 500, Receiver puts Norton deficiency at £3.87m, British Nuclear Fuels wins £7m American order, The sheep masquerading in wolf's clothing, Avana bounces back and restores dividend, Takeda Chemical, Overseas, Sales in Britain steady despite uncertainty, Bigger borrowing for Soviet trade, Chamberlin & Hill, The next stage of Unilever's recovery, Rolls given extra £50m state funding, US car makers heading for recovery, Briefly, Hambros sells consortium bank holding, N Vietnam to supply anthracite, Congress urged to act on federal debt ceiling, Steel downturn checks FH Lloyd, Decline speeds up at Bridport-Gundry, Chairmen report, Chrysler crisis may strengthen the case for car import curbs to protect UK outlets, N Sea oil decline likely in 15 years, Business Diary: The 'ghost' goes west ·Wings over Surbiton, Hope of lending rate cut spurs sale of gilts, Alginate growth checked and outlook unexciting, Leeds & Cty Cons seeks offers, £22m BSC contract for Hunterston jetty, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Limit on countries at economic summit, NEB wants stake in big overseas contracts, Miners seek cash aid to cover coal stocks. Business Appointments: Business appointments Takeover Panel promotion. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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