The Times - 27/11/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From Peter Strafford, From John Earle, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Paul Routledge and Tim Jones, By David Leigh, From Christopher Walker, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Scott, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, From Nicholas Ashford, From Edmund Stevens, From Edward Mortimer, From David Bonavia, From Gerry Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Sadie, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Alan Coren, Leonard Buckley, I.T., Ronald Butt, PHS, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent., Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Roger Berthoud, TONY EDDISON., EVAN LUARD., C. M. C. ALLEN., P. G. JACKSON, , A. M. TURNER., W. J. GRABAU, , JAMES OWEN., ROGER DE FREITAS., ROD ALLEN, , DAVID TUDOR PRICE., BERNARD BRAINE, , JOHN HUNT., JOHN BALDWIN, , ALAN CLARK., DAVID GOODENDAY., M. S. WILLS, , ECCLES, GIBSON, NANCY SEEAR, ELIZABETH ACKROYD. WILLIAM COLDSTREAM, ROGER FALK, ALAN FISHER, DUNCAN OPPENHEIM. ALASTAIR PILKINGTON, MICHAEL TIPPET, JOHN VAIZEY, ANTHONY ROSEN., R. G. ROBINSON., THEODORE BESTERMAN, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R.M.P.L., By John Whitmore, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Young, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By George Clark Political Correspondent, A. E. REYNOLDS., L. A. DUMELOW., B. SINGLETON., C. J. DAURIS., P. M. HAYDON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ian Morison, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ronald Pullen, By David Mott, John Whitmore, Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark, Richard Holmes, David Piper, Hilary Spurling, Paul Barker, Roger Baker, Bevis Hillier, Ion Trewin, Laurence Cotterell, Roy Hay, Jan Stephens, Tim Heald, Richard Mabey, Philippa Toomey, Jacky Gillott, Brian Alderson, Joy Whitby, Barry Norman, Judith Vidal-Hall, David Wade, Peter Vunsittart, Michael Ratcliffe,
ResumoNews: Fall in roll of pupils at primary schools, A present for Mrs Worthington, Mr Fraser's deputy opens party campaign, Peking students criticize education policy, Gardening A 'blowing and a growing', A teeming sort of life, The Times Diary A small bite at the Big Apple, Making the workers happier, Dream landscapes, Oslo sets deadline for extending sea limit, Miscellany, £60m policy to reduce EEC fishing fleet, BMA to issue guide on 'emergencies only', Moorgate £500 offer 'legal maximum', Children's books: 3 Things in heaven and earth, Russian rocket puts US carrots in orbit, Navy keeping watch on wreck of Soviet ship, Army unrest in France attributed to socialists, Muzorewa group condemns Nkomo-Smith talks, Mafia links suspected in Calabrian killing, Border security plans to be put to Dublin, 'Loyalists' anticipate government powers, Reference Fat and sleek on the shelf, Necromancy Wicked pack of cards The Tarot By Richard Cavendish (Michael Joseph £7.50) The Wisdom of the Tarot By Elisabeth Haich (Allen & Unwin, £6.25) The Traveller's Tarot By A E Waite (Rider, £3.25), Devolution delay not blamed on doubts, Children's books: 1 Mad pleasures of nursery rhymes, Sound of music from Stone Age mammoth, Art: 2 A well-tilled field, £43 bomb victim award 'an insult', Menuhin tribute planned in concert series, Man digs up lawn at White House, African leaders urge OAU emergency talks on Angola, Collecting Mostly clocks glass and ceramics, Britons in coach crash, Levland's Italian subsidiary in liquidation, Railways The Great Ways, Pacific atoll used again by France for nuclear test, Couple's goods redeemed by businessman, Art: 1 The noblest paintings in history, Apology by TV company, Lisbon rebels subdued after barracks battle, Kurds settle back in their Iraqi homes rebuilt after last year's fighting, Mr Wilson rebukes executive over Prentice implications, Dr Sakharov wants wife to get prize, A Near Thing For Captain Najork, by Russell, Hail to the Goddess of Weeding, Wider use of penalties for vandals urged, The Butty Boy, by Jill Paton Walsh. Illus-, Christmas Shopping/Philippa Toomey & Ion Trewin, Utopian plan for Lebanon peace, Pressure on Kuwait is denied, Dr Waldheim in Damascus talks on UN mandate, Gang hold family in £200,000 bank raid, Licensing plan for estate agents to protect buyers, Postal ballots: Answers to the questions politicians prefer to ignore, Class, equality and Mr Crosland, The Atlantic 'an effective advocate', Glowing colours, Anger at Mr Wilson's statement, Four gunmen killed as Dacca kidnap attempt on Indian envoy fails, A year of books, King's pardon dashes hopes of Spain's political prisoners, Cyclamen from Decorative Floral Engravings by Abraham Munting (Constable, £2,10), a collection of 118 plates from the 1696 'Accurate Description of Terrestrial Plants' edited by Theodore Menten, Children's books: 2 A good crop of small boys, Natural History All creatures great and small, Food and drink With green cream, Statement on Zionism is defended by WCC, Free fuel allowance for needy families urged, War Violently active service, Firefighters say Los Angeles blaze is beaten, Dr Kissinger refu ses to testify before Senate committee about secret operations in Chile, Memoirs First person very singular, Chief Rabbi of Britain will visit Soviet Union, Ministers in dispute, critics'choice, In the changing pattern of foreign policy, friendly persuasion is still our chief asset, Airport checks 'within rules', Iceland shuts its ports to cod war vessels, Motoring A challenge from Renault in the big car market, Dragons in the head, Battle of priorities in providing aid for single homeless, Left-wing MPs vote against anti-IRA Bill, It was all real, Mr du Cann unopposed as 1922 chairman, Art: 3 Semi-colon on the journey, Entertainment Bringing Hollywood alive, Millions are hit by biggest strike in Japan's history, Boy aged 17-was, Mr Ford proposes line of credit to save New York, Mr Murray accuses demonstrators of exploiting unemployed, West Indian protest over visit to Jamaica, Demand for power to scrap rail board, Science report Seismology: Predicting an earthquake, Emphasis on comfort in London bus for 1980s. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Soviet inspectors attached to firms, MP says TV company broke rules by using House tapes for play, Death penalty: no sense in making martyrs, Lives saved and terrorists jailed as a result of anti-terrorism Act-Mr Jenkins, Trade union Bill blocked by Lords is given new first reading in Commons, Post for Lady White, Elections to Europe a duty to be fulfilled House of Commons, Judges rules stand test of time, Warning on further defence spending cuts House of Lords, Royal expenses scrutiny, Group to advise on practical issues of current cost accounting, An invitation to Iceland to talk again, Warning of grave dangers in Angola. Display Advertising: Oxford Solve Present Problems, British Gas, Oxford University Press, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Ppa, Harrap Books, Seeker & Warburg, T. L. S, The Hague, Baric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Miele, Malayan Tin Dredging, Limited, Groom Helm Ltd., Brady Industries Limited, Kestrel Books, Times Books Limited,, Cassell, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, National Westminster Bank, Hodder & Stoughton, Egyptair, Telford, The Ariel Press, In Vogue, Fmc Limited And Subsidiary Companies, Thomas Marshall Investments Limited, Britain's Royal Brides, Bank Base Rates, Best Trading Corporation, Wheway Watson, Icfc, Lelford, Muar River Rubber Co. Ltd., Sidgwick & Jackson, J. S. Barnett (Carpets) Ltd., Jonathan Cape, Gary Player, World Golfer, Dewar's, The Times Newspapers Limited., The Bank Of Tokyo, Ltd., Muller, Family Favourites, Allen Lane, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Bodley Head, Barrie & Jenkins, William Blackwood & Sons Ltd., Auckland, Watches Of Switezerland Ltd, Dent, Drummond's, Barratt Developments Limited, Hughes Tool Company, Macmillan, Jilly Cooper, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Phaidon, Constable, Andre Deutsch, Zurich, Halifax Building Society, Hutchinson, Hine, Christmas Presents, Changabang, The Times Books For Christmas, Whsmith, The International Direct Dailing., Hamish Hamilton. Law: Explosives acquittal, Man served with exclusion order, Man has three years added to sentence, Two men cleared of corruption, Women on trial for mass murder, House of Lords Lords affirm wide interpretation of tax avoidance law Inland Revenue Commissioners v Joiner, Nine years jail for Afrikaans poet, Couple 'attempted suicide' after wife killed girls, Councillors accused after South Wales inquiry, Inquiry into Broadmoor man, Queen's Bench Division TV licences: Home Secretary upheld Congreve v Home Office, Aircraft builders to stand trial for DC 10 disaster, Pacifist talks of Army's 'forced labour', Four acquitted in Bonn of arms charges, Driver cleared in urine sample case. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Sport: Squash rackets Swift resigns to take on a wider challenge, Rugby Union Fiercest pressure yet overcome, Golf Repeat of club professionals' international, Racing No despondency in the champion's camp, Boxing American's dismal display leads to tougher line, Sports in Brief, Cricket W Indies to belie the evidence of the rubbers, Motor racing Fittipaldi eager to put Brazil on world map, Hockey No holding Slough when the mood moves them, Motor rallying Makinen and Clark fill top places in RAC rally despite oil leaks, Football Slask put in deep freeze by Liverpool. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Christmas gift guide, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Composers' Quartet Purcell Room, Tidiness before nature Walk on Walk on Liverpool, King Saul Southwark Cathedral, The return of Denholm Elliott-in Graham Greene's Raffles, Florence Nightingale Marlowe, Canterbury, Last night's television Floundering stars The Super Stars Bbc 1, Moll Flanders Bbc 2. Editorials/Leaders: The Medical Contract, Mr Shore And Inflation Accounting, A Licence To Conspire. Letters to the Editor: Tied farm cottages, Platonic postscript, Ratepayers' movement, Users' concern over railway cuts and investment prospects, Grantchester Meadows, 'Secret' route to Heathrow, Advancing adult education, An accused's right to trial by jury, Abortion, New coins, Tax burden of small businesses, Adding up the shopping bill, Fishing dispute with Iceland, Doctors' dispute, Control of Ulster police, Disturbing omissions from the Giro proposals, Queen's Silver Jubilee, Union elections, Soldiers' headgear, Juvenile crime, Oldest ball game. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,161, Broadcasting, Fourteenth-century German bestiary fetches £66,000, Radio. Obituaries: Sir Dallas Bernard Noted figure in commerce, Moyna Macgill Lansbury, Mr Hugh Oloff De Wet, Mrs Margot Klausner, Mr R. E. Griffith, The Rev C. A. Skinner. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 27, 1950 Gibraltar claim. Business and Finance: Rights issue and rally by Mowlem, Discount market, Yarrow and defence contract work, Surfeit of tankers 'for five years', Christy Bros' £755,000 loss, Hughes Tool Now listed in London, Current cost accounting proposals inappropriate for financial institutions, Commodities, Sanger returns to form, Pressure for decontrol of U S oil prices intensifies, Sir J Causton dives into the red by £1.6m for year, Theirs is just to reason why..., Profits collapse at FMC after losses hit Marsh Harris, Cowley facing new strike threat, John I. Jacobs confirms tanker sale for $15m, Ampol Petroleum, Babcock bid of $27 more a share wins US group, The Government leaves it to the experts, BAC seeks 2,400 cut in work force, Mining Pancontinental is not a new Poseidon, Monopolies reference over Furness stake, Mr Heseltine points to 'loophole' on disclosures, Worst yet quarter for BASF, Dearer post no joy for Christmas card makers, Average male earnings top £3,000, UK Ford names chairman, SE chief 'satisfactory' after heart attack, Alfred Dunhill 12 pc ahead at halfway, Business Diary: The grand liquidator · Tenth wise man, America heading for surplus of $10,000m, Barclays Int, Scotia is suspended for not disclosing deals, Current cost accounting nearer as Government backs Sandilands report, Easing of HP controls more likely in spring Budget than this year, Chrysler team and Mr Varley set for further meeting today, No early check to decline in Cope Allman's profits expected, Delay likely for petrol and oil price increases. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Disappointing interim report weakens Tesco, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Foreign Exchanqe, Stock Exchange Prices Profit taking in equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Tate & Lyle names two new directors. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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