The Times - 13/02/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By David Wood and George Clark, From Robert Fisk, From a Staff Reporter, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labor Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Richard Wigg, From Harrv Debelius, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Knipe, From Hasan Akhtar, From Peter Strafford, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Michael Binyon, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Hughes, From David Bonavia, By Richard Davy, From Michael Hornsby, David Robinson, Melinda Camber, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Thomas Walker, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, John Percival, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash racket Correspondent, By Tom Cooban, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip French, Joseph McCulloch, Robert Nye, Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, Bernard Levin, PHS, TIM HUGHES, , J. DOUGLAS STEWART, , TOM RICHARDS, , DAVID SIMPSON, , ALAN D. N. NABARRO, , WILLIAM WOLFE, , JOHN LYONS, , PETER HALL, , HAROLD PINTER, , BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY, , YVONNE MITCHELL, , BRIAN SPALDING, , DEREK BARTON, , V. S. PRITCHETT, , HUGH DYKES, , YUVAL NE'EMAN, , D. K. WHALEY, , F. G. HEROD, , DAVID BIRD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Sir Geoffrey Agnew writes:, J. V. writes:, A friend writes:, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, From Alan McGregor, From Frank Vogl, MARTIN DREW, , M. A. BOSMAN, , K. E. MORGAN, , A. M. ALEXANDER, , D. LEWIS, , CHRISTOPHER BEALE, , W. P. JOLLY, , CHARLES W. TURNER, , ROBERT McCRINDLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By David Mott, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Shopping around Sheila Black on things to buy and Patricia Tisdall on the increasing consumer services of Citizens' Advice Bureaux, Hint of price rises in nationalized industries, S African MPs form new opposition group, West Europe Commission produces new plan to break farm prices deadlock, Italian women's group defies ban on abortion, Science report Astronomy: Megalithic observatories, Solicitor goes over criticism of law centres, Blow to Ford oil-saving scheme, Bonn orders report on influx of foreigners, Thousands questioned on kidnapping, Millions of South Koreans ignore Opposition's call to boycott referendum on new constitution, Hongkong fear of democracy call, Delhi's terms accepted by Shaikh Abdullah, Envoys of Israel and Egypt get together on TV, Wilson dilemma over Russian dissidents, Man held over Renaissance paintings theft, Mr Whitelaw accepts post as deputy Opposition leader, Government permits 15p loaf, Port trade defends its product with spirit, Snow reports from European resorts, Report says drugs given to cows may be in milk, Surveyors have doubts on land takeover, The Times Diary What is so funny about the Irish?, Eritrea war casts a shadow over OAU talks in Addis Ababa, 'Loyalist' call for right to monitor ceasefire as Sinn Fein plans to make most of centres, Podgorny offer to West of further detente, Motoring BMW bases its confidence on new models, EEC pressure on equal rights for women, After the increase in the Civil List: a look at the balance sheet to see where the money goes, 'Spectator' admits libelling arts patrons and film-makers over studio deal, Rebel camp stormed in Madagascar, Proposals to guard rigs criticized as inadequate, Plea for jailed union leaders in Spain, Mrs Stonehouse meets husband's secretary, Plea for country parks, United Nations jars American public opinion, African leaders again with Mr Smith, Aid for deprived children 'hampered', Labour backbenchers' disquiet over Civil List allowance, Commuters face disruption as signal strike spreads, Dr Kissinger confident of progress, The lifeline Mrs Thatcher threw to the Tories, Rooftop protest delays Queen's visit, Missing girl's body found, Tax plea on political gifts, Danish Social Democrats to take minority office, New Zealand minister to be High Commissioner, Soviet envoy returns to Peking for border talks, Publishers worried about journalists' freedom, New coal board offer brings deal nearer, Viewers' letters criticize bad language on TV, Offshore patrol ships to be more trawler than gunboat, 'Right to live' abortion case, Farmers call for ban on French eggs, Transplant objectors' register is considered, Japan calls off elections for time being, Threat to Aegean search, EEC talks mark Irish drift from Britain, State aid urged to save 'war on waste' drive, French education reform plan approved, Energy department's conservation strategy still in air, Hope still for reporters lost in Cambodia. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Woman director: Miss Betty, Latest appointments, Professor takes over commission on press. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Ppa, Royal Navy, Bi, Dillon, Read & Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, Finlan, Homes, The Case Worker, Park Tower, Newscientist, John Alan Disigns, Bank Base Rates, The Times Travel Guide, Ansafone, A Good Move, British Leyland, Leipzig Fair, Relyon, Drummond's, Atlas Stone, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Laing, Tomorrow's Antiques Limited, Twa. Law: Dan Smith and five others face fraud charges, Pakistan House adjourned indefinitely after walk-out, Chancery Division Damages for loss of bargain under new Act Watts v Spence and Another, Ex-mayor denies part in corruption, Prisoner sues Home Office over detention, Appeals over 1969 Luton killing dismissed, Animal-lover sentenced for boat arson, Court of Appeal Limitation of actions and second opinions In re an Intended Action Biss v Lewisham Group Hospital Management committee. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Minister condemns pseudo-intellectual and futuristic nonsense about energy House of Lords, Inflation pushes up Royal Household costs by £420,000: Queen to give £150,000 House of Commons, Lord Goodman 'leant on editors', Gains tax relief when houses cannot be sold, Mr Foot promises to act if press closed shops abused, Charter for journalists best way to proceed, Government would back legislation if threat to press freedom is proven. Arts and Entertainment: 'Aspects of Max Wall', The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,917, Return of 'Night Must Fall', Radio, Designs promise high price, Chess by touch: With the aid, Russell Flint tops sale of paintings at Sotheby's, Broadcasting. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Farce that fails to convince An Italian Straw Hat Theatre Workshop, Poetry, La Fille mal gardée Covent Garden, The tough get going The People's Game A Social History of British Football By James Walvin (Allen Lane, £4.50) Nice Guys Finish Last Sport and American Life By Paul Gardner (Allen Lane, £3.50), Christianity in the Roman World, by R. A. Markus, Philomusica Queen Elizabeth Hall, Women, women everywhere, The king at the top of the wheel Edward IV By Charles Ross, Intellect and passion Charles Raven Naturalist, Historian and Theologian By F. W. Dillistone (Hodder & Stoughton, £5.25), Paperbacks, Kung Fu, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall/Radio 3, Fish in the Sea Half Moon, Fiction The Emissary By Michael Mainwaring (Allison & Busby, £2.95) A Necessary End By Stephen Harper (Collins, £2.50) Z for Zachariah By Robert C. O'Brien (Gollancz, £1.75) Changing Places By David Lodge (Secker & Warburg, £2.90), Carmen Coliseum. Sport: Tennis results yesterday, Bristol crushed by Cardiff, Sports in Brief, Racing Ten Up cuts his rivals down to size, Boxing Aczel comes in to meet Smith for vacant Commonwealth title, Cricket Strange behaviour of Test umpires, Motor racing Long Beach may hold GP, Rugby Union Birmingham's second half recovery meets no luck, Footbal McAllister moves to Spurs for £80,000, Squash rackets Britain take promising leads then falter, Film evidence banned at Derby appeal, Hockey Final training matches for World Cup men, Table tennis Chinese seeded to take individual titles. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Sweet-tempered along the banks of the Cam, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, February 13, 1950 10 miles shoeless. Editorials/Leaders: The Expenses Of Monarchy, What Mr Wilson Can Do In Moscow, Delay And Confusion In Saving Energy. Letters to the Editor: Dangers of import restrictions, Convincing people about engineering careers, Solar radiation and possibilities of energy conversion by plants, Denness's Test century, Future of Scottish forestry, Decline of Britain, Discretionary trust trap, UK exporters: alive, well and kicking, Issues dividing Israelis, Taxation and art treasures, Concern for poor nations, Bicycles by rail, Human rights in Iran, Names and initials, Urgent need for appointment of a City spokesman, Increase in wage rates, Vladimir Bukovsky, Journalists' closed shop, The amazing London Tourist Board, Heeding economists. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Walter Carter, Mr Bryan Wynter Essays in kinetic art, Mr R. A. Bevan, Dr Rudolf Heinemann. Business and Finance: Another delay hits first British as reactor, Bear Brand plea for state aid is rejected, The third world bids for a new economic order, Aston displeased by state attitude towards move for £750,000 loan, CSR extends AE bid until March, Oil-producing nations seek rules on investment outlets, Industrial output down 3.3 per cent in December, Warning by top banker of worst-yet inflation, Leyland warning on investment cutback, J James running level and increase interim, Experts work on early warning system to avoid bank collapses, St Gobain lifts profit, payout, Business Diary: Labour's loyal address · Austen seven, Iran decides to value rial on SDR rate, Moving towards foreign exchange uniformity, Nationalization of shipping denial, Community is ready for talks on commodities, Strong rally in final leg puts F Pratt over first-time £1m, Citroen bankruptcy warning to unions, TV set deliveries show big drop, $36,000m rise in US debt ceiling should avert Treasury crisis, Chrysler name top man to lead European car strategy, Record maritime losses in 1974, Shipyard chief's takeover forecast, Authi move to halt Leyland aid, CBI tells Mr Wilson that Industry Bill is charter for worker control, Burmah shareholders' body outlines its aims, Equities are back on upward trend, Commodities Sugar futures lose up to £15.40 a ton, Union backing for Swedish order by Post Office, Car industry leader's strong plea to stay in EEC, Increase in gold articles tested by Assay Office, Credit in surplus, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), To index or not to index?, Darwin cyclone claim places £204m burden on CU (Australia), ILO in training scheme with Iran, Suffolk firm joins Harp's big backers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Equities race ahead after early uncertainty, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Stock Exchange Prices Late surge, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange $ lower, late strength by £. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new joint managing directors for Currys. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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