The Times - 18/01/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Fred Emery, By Malcolm Brown, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman Kidderminster, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Eastbourne, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford Lisbon, Jan 17, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Jan 17, From Our Correspondent Rome, Jan 17, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Jan 17, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Hugo Anson, From Dan van der Vat, From David Bonavia, From Our US Economics Correspondent, by Susan Chitty, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Alan Blyth, William Mann, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Edward Bound, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Bevis Hillier, David Sinclair, W.J.H.E., George Hutchinson, John Hennessy, Raymond Perman, Edmund Akenhead Crossword Editor, BRENDA CAPSTICK, BRIAN SEDGEMORE, , WILLIAM CLARK., MARY EADIE., ROGER L. ROBERTS., J. M. ORTON., GEORGE CLARE, , NICHOLAS BETHELL., F. THEODOROU, , YORICK WILKS., MOIRA E. CONSTABLE, , TIMOTHY KITSON, , W. R. HAWTHORNE, FIANACH LAWRY, GEORGE HUXLEY, , MALCOLM RIFKIND., By Kenneth Leech Rector of St Matthew's Bethnal Green, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, A Correspondent writes:, Mr Edward Heath writes:, Mr Christopher de Hamel writes:, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor., By Kenneth Owen, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, Vera Di Palma, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, Francis Kinsman, FE, By Tony May, Terry Byland,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: EEC policy on waste disposal sought, Public inquiry to be held on defence ministry needs on Dartmoor House of Commons, Cabinet decides to abandon Channel Tunnel project. News: Mr Smith insists that conference on constitutional future should be held inside Rhodesia, School playing field closed after tests reveal toxic waste, The case for sending judges back to the classroom, Officials claim one in three Ovambos voted, Women act to improve their image in the media, Mr Arafat visits guerrilla battlefront, Swapo states conditions for talks with Pretoria, Antiques Unsung pot pourri, £9 'on account' offer to ambulance men, Gardening Get to know your onions, What will happen to Mr Heath's men if he loses the leadership?, Mr Ford's plan for oil terms is challenged, Giscard promise of more money for farmers, Fresh Kissinger visit to Middle East, Londoners face 25 pc increase in water rates, Cosmonauts get over effects of weightlessness, Charles Kingsley's strange courtship, Man killed by own bomb near airport, Student dies in Cyprus anti-British rioting, Draft law on unions splits parties in Portuguese coalition, Talks to give coloured people bigger say, Threat of Fleet Street shutdown averted but talks are deadlocked, Saigon extends bombing, Concessions by Post Office on book rates, Fifteen ministers called to devolution talks, A growing clamour of angry voices down on the farm, New government plans soon to aid building, Britain to recruit US social workers, Kidnapped girl 'in hands of dangerous people', Eat, drink and remember Great Aunt Hildegard, Why addicts put Myristicivores on the warpath, Indian dock strike holds up foodgrain supplies, Relative held after release of kidnapped boy, Opera stage hand's plea to tribunal rejected, From disgrace to power in Peking, Mr Jones urges sacrifice 'at top', Challenge to plan for ministers' view on EEC, Travel Calabria, the country of the car, Saudi pledge pf £148m aid for Syria, Live cattle exports could start in week, Lebanon has US anti-tank missile, Farm policy amazes Mr Whitlam, Bore of Bores, 1,200 listed as unsuitable for teaching, Mistake nearly led to actor's arrest, Democrats' revolt unseats two committee chairmen, Rhodesian held in Munich for recruiting whites, Food Mixed vegetables, A fearless inquisitor of the social order, $12m award to Vietnam war protesters, Science report Psychiatry: Depressive illness, Rains came too late to save Spanish herds, Leading IRA man held in Eire as efforts to get talks on restoring ceasefire seem doomed, Liberal whip criticizes Tony Jacklin. News in Brief. Index. Law: Boy victim of Big Dipper awarded £5,500, ITN appeal ruling, TV producer admits turning to crime, Ruling on union's application for injunction held until Monday, Law Report January 17 1975 Chancery Division Judgment on Monday on printing union's claim for injunction Chappell and Others v Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd and Others, Motor insurance man charged, Prison talk with convicted killer, Three years for 'mouse' who stabbed his wife, Man denies boy's murder, Coroner's officer stole from dead man's estate. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Save & Prosper Group, Just India, Peerless Record Co.Ltd, Legge Locks, Swans Art Treasures Tours, New Zealand, Pennworld, School Fees, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, Saga, World Expeditionary Association, Vip, Aida, The Times, Anasafone. Official Appointments and Notices: Claire Bloom wins best actress award, University news, Latest appointments, Cranwell passing-out parade, Oppenheimer prize for Edinburgh professor, Inner Temple. Arts and Entertainment: Youngest pair set for big bridge surprise, Chess Prophet and profit, Broadcasting Saturday, Flemish cabinet attracts top price of £2,500, Television highlights, Radio, Bridge Easy sacrifices, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,895, Sunday. Classified Advertising: Stamps and Coins, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Epiphany, South Bank Concert Halls, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Business Services. Reviews: Symphonies, Stars over the Nile, Heights and depths, At the piano, Radio Island view, Quartets. Sport: Hockey Kent lose in miniature War of the Roses, Cricket Batsmen's chance to recover confidence, Rugby Union An English sapling will try to match the strength of Irish oak, Football While passions rage up north it is Havana time down south, Cross-country Simmons could decide not to risk injury, Snow reports from European resorts, Sports in Brief, Boxing World title build-up for Stracey put back by operation, Sportsview Fearless Rosi Mittermaier at the top of the downhill racers, Tennis Miss Goolagong beaten by British girl, Golf Miller takes lead again after run of birdies, Weekend fixtures, For the Record, Racing Tamalin to win Wills final far north, Motor rallying Lower speeds lead to fewer retirements. Editorials/Leaders: No Case For Switching, Back To Bombs, A Victory For China's Moderates. Letters to the Editor: Refugees in Cyprus, Old MPs never die, Evidence of unshown film, Saving energy, Intimidating bowling, Provincial museums, When is a dolphin not a dolphin?, Anger of the middle class: shouldering the load, British trade with EEC, Offices for societies, Rented accommodation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Len Hine, Mr Thomas Bonstow Notable civil engineer, Sir Alfred Reed, Dr Richard Meyer "Day hospital" treatment for psychiatric patients. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, January 18, 1950 Lighthouse relief. Business and Finance: Citibank's prime rate cut to 9 3\4pc, Director of Public Prosecutions now studying report on Crown Agents, Local authority mortgages How the London boroughs differ in their home loans policy, Brockhouse bright, Minimum lending rate is lowered ¼pc to keep pace with international trends, Insurance Index-linking the contents of your house, Societies' net receipts last month at a healthy £168m, Imperial's typewriter plants close, Short-time tally in manufacturing industries now exceeds 100,000, Retail Prices, Lonsdale facing a tougher year after passing £1m for first time, 1974 was worst year for price increases, N. M. Rothschild-Canadian Imp Bank, Taxation in retirement, Progress report by Nation Life liquidator next week, The hyper-inflation basic survival kit, Investor's Week Coping with higher commissions, Canning rejects £3.7m bid by Norvic Securities, Three-day week for 6,000 Vauxhall men, IMF discussions fail to settle role of gold, Briefly, Upturn at Concrete cheers the market, How the markets moved, Council considers a stake in Horizon, Wigfall gain of 13pc helps shares, Brokers' views, Commodities Heavy selling hits cocoa futures, Markets react well to wave of profit-taking. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment trust valuations, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Stock markets Shares stand up to profit-taking, Stock Exchange Prices Improvement held. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Births.
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