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The Times - 29/01/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Christopher Walker, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From David Bonavia, Ross Davies, By Norman Fox, , By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Dennis Bird, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, by Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, R.B., by John Horry, , by Patrick O'Leary, by Helen Harris, Miles Kington, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Peter Hazelhurst, PHS, D.R.Denman, Raymond Fletcher, Bernard Levin, COLIN DAMARALAND-IN-EXILE, CHRISTOPHER PIENING., ANTRIM, , JERRY COWHIG, , HELEN BROOK, , BRIGITTE KAY, , WILFRID BROWNING, , ALAN THOMPSON, , PAUL SIEGHART, , DOUGLAS SCOTT, , JOHN PAGE, , BRENTFORD, , TOM BOARDMAN, , JOHN HART, , W. PARENTE., Dr Robert Holman, Caroline Moorehead, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By a Coins Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Cyril Bainbridge, Professor A. F. L. Beeston writes:, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By David Young, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By David Blake, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Tim Conedon, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By David Mott, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From John Earle, ERIC PAICE, , By Tim Congdon, JUDITH BANISTER, , CYRIL PLANT., RAYMOND SIMSON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Walter H. Salomon, Oliver Stanley, Nicholas Faith, By Ashley Druker, Patricia Tisdall,

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News: Italy's judges plan to go on strike, Ryder statement expected on big firm 'in trouble', Foresters call for changes in Finance Bill, Mr Rockefeller absolved by citizens over gifts, Two Australian Premiers reassured by London, French desire for Britain to stay in the EEC reinforced by M Chirac and M Sauvagnargues, Fall in trade credits cuts back Britain's aid abroad, Nigerian leaders discuss industrial unrest, New bomb warning as police question three, Children using dye-remover as drug, girl says, Philippine towns fall to Muslims, Soviet space experts in US for mission talks, Belgrade's dissident dons lose jobs, Mr Whitelaw leaves way open to stand in second Tory ballot, Firm will continue forcing dogs to 'smoke', Mr Smith rejects Callaghan offer, Charities campaign for postal subsidy, National busmen's strike might follow stoppage today called over assaults on crews, Snow reports from European resorts, Dr Kissinger's Latin America visit goes ahead, Senator Church to head spying inquiry, Mild winter encourages flower novelties, A lot of people are doing a little learning on the side, Portuguese right sees spectre of mob rule, Denmark in search of another Government, NCB concession on bonuses as pay talks begin By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Middle East will head Ford-Wilson agenda, Turkish decision to pull out 1,000 troops from Cyprus seen as token concession to US Congress, GLC will end year £10m overdrawn on budget, The frustrating, often boring, way of getting things done in Europe's talking-shop, English outpacing French in Europe's schools, Profit in coins makes cash for the counterfeiter, Ulster policeman hurt in ambush as truce hopes remain elusive, Drug giving relief from menopause available soon, The case for art in a cold climate, Barlaston Hall: A public inquiry begins next, Drop in 1980s teaching force recommended, Firm offers to sell 3m credit records, Rhodesia's worst immigration year, Civic lotteries unfair, churches say, Japanese art of silence, A daughter's wish: The, Lord mayor went to do Poulson business in chauffeur-driven official car, prosecution says, Mayfair plan apporoved, Victim asks for mercy to petrol bomber, Buckingham revolt on all-in schools, Ethiopia declares all-out war on Eritrean rebels, Mr Sadat visits radar plant, GLC plan to tax sales and tourists, Saigon alleges 76,000 ceasefire violations, Landing rules suspect before big US crash, Agitating blacks warned by Papua minister, GLC narrowly rejects proposal to abolish film censorship, Nearly £1m a week spent avoiding beef 'mountain', French nobility humbled, Indonesians deal Italy a blow in bridge contest, Action against 'lump' soon By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, Israel leaders divided on strategy, China cancels US wheat orders to cut imports, Fight EEC battle for Mr Wilson, Tories told, £41,600 needed to save masterpiece, Charity begins where?, Man dies, cars cut off by gales and snow, Why Mr Loughran went to New York, PLO leader says Cairo is turning to King Husain, Government must give the private owner a voice in shaping its land policy, France will cut back its need for foreign fuel, Science report Seismology: Explosions or earthquakes?, Children at risk in private foster homes, Legal threat to Crossman serialization recedes, The Times Diary Hot news from the tropical South. Index. Politics and Parliament: Stonehouse inquiry set up by Commons By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, More patients want kidney transplants, Bomb incidents show a period of utmost vigilance is called for House of Commons, Helmet law exemption sought, Latest Pamphlets Identifying Pugin's hand in the House of Lords, Mr Stonehouse will not return to Britain to give evidence before select committee, More aid to India and Bangladesh, Parliamentary Notices, Index-linked savings: guarantees detailed, N Sea oil not panacea for economic ills-former minister House of Lords, Government views soon on abortion report, Dangerous breach of constitutional principles, Hydrographic service report in March. Display Advertising: Squash The Cost., H.A.G., Multiple Display Advertisements, Middle Tar, Leicester, Richard Ellis, County Squash Rackets., Noble Lowndes, Hoverlloyd, Anglo American Corporation Group Transvaal Gold Mining Compa, Ansafone, Royal Academy Of Art, Grays Of Cambridge, Banbury, Benson & Hedges., Gallaher, Giro, New National Insurance Contributions System., Ncr, Railfreight, Lovell, Lincroft-Scotton Ltd., Memory & Concentration Studies, Trafalgar House, Rush & Tompkins Ltd., Le Trianon, Costain, Time. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Illegal immigrants got insurance cards, Policemen jailed for assault, Court move to settle German thalidomide case, Dugdale case informer got £3,500, court told, Man accused of killing bomber, Nine years' jail for security van raiders, Prosecution seek jail sentence for EI Cordobes, Minister cleared in badger cruelty case, Lecturer caned woman, Policemen remanded, Jailed pickets, Pro-Arab film 'being widely shown abroad', Court of Appeal Landlord free to specify date in notice to terminate tenancy Lewis v MTC (Cars) Ltd, Court of Appeal Defence lawyer's evidence of beliefs of murderer admissible in libel action Process Church of the Final Judgment (a corporate body) and Others v Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd and Another. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Leisure, business and education courses, Entertainments, Home Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Athletics Walker gains revenge for defeat by Bayi, Squash rackets A resounding triumph in every-way, Where the sport is spreading rapidly, Boxing Monzon must pay fine before he meets Conteh, Cricket Test match survival for England almost out of the question, Squash rackets Radical Cornishman who sparked off a boom, Wembley brings a wider audience, Ice skating Curry starts the day with a bronze medal, Sports in Brief, Football Holland scores winner for West Ham five minutes from time, Women's hockey East keep unbeaten record, Racing, Courts to suit client and climate, Golf Avia women's tournament has a record entry, Rugby Union New captain and scrum half named by France, Skiing Arlberg-Kandahar meeting threatened by heavy rain, Equestrianism British dressage at last gains financial support, Tennis Only five Britons among top 100 in world. Reviews: John Gabriel Borkman National, BBC SO/Atherton Round House/Radio 3, Zoot Sims/Jackie Cain and Roy Kral Ronnie Scott's, The challenge of Sophie, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, Thinking and writing and doing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, January 28, 1950 Argentine closures, Slowly, they're beginning to see the light. Editorials/Leaders: End Of The Earnings Rule In Sight, Meeting Mr Ford, How To Maintain Historic Churches. Letters to the Editor: Review of law on abortion: preventing abuses, Music Underground, Foreign goods, Election in Ovamboland, Built-in euthanasia, Discretionary trusts, The BBC's financial crisis, Electing the Tory party leader, Asbestos safety, A referendum vote, Capital transfer tax: safeguarding the national heritage, Constituency boundaries, Forestry, MPs as employees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Lord High Commissioner, Prizegiving for pupils with passion for past. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,904, Strong Japanese interest in lacquer pieces, Radio. Obituaries: Rashad Abdel-Muttalib, Mr Antonin Novotny Former President of Czechoslovakia, SIR FRANCIS PRIDHAM Naval gunnery expert. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Eauities checked, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange Pound declines by 150 points, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock markets Prices survive profit-taking bout. Business and Finance: Discount market, Kennecott Copper,, The Times advertising awards, 200-passenger hovercraft to be developed, Finance experts meeting in Paris to work out Kissinger plan details, Call for £5m ammonia import subsidy, Factored products provide big Howard Machinery impetus, US Steel Raises Dividend, Japan reflation urged to counter recession, BP receives £1.3m initial dividend from Sohio, Sicilian state corporation chiefs resign, Gilts: returning to the fundamentals, South African wool sale proceeds slump, Overseas Best year for Thyssen, Bonds for the Arab oil funds, Price delay 'havoc' in meat trade, Trident cuts reliance on television contracting, Airlines in protest to IBM over computers, Paris wants Arab deals in francs, Gallaher on target with £33.5m, New approach to Van Diemen's after Panel talks, Traders get warning of dearer used cars, Ford seeking assurances from BSC on supplies, City Panel rejects need for market supervision, Higher air fares cut London's passenger figures by a million, Rank to stop production of black and white TV, Cowley meeting switch raises peace hopes, 15 backers sought for Aston rescue, Cammell Laird takes legal action over reconstruction work at Mersevside, U S scheme for oil funds criticized, Authorities' yearling rate falls again, Oil groups see risk of bigger US imports, Major coffee row erupts, CCH Inv faring better after gloomy seven months, Sterling slides to a record low as dollar stages strong rally, Advertising & marketing Cautious optimism over billings, Australia will put an import quota on cars, Davy's loss on Rollmakers, Wall Street records broken in shares rush, Tax change sought for UK shipping, Romanian chipboard dumping alleged, Commodities Heavy covering boosts copper prices, Tell us more, minister says, Japanese raise stake in Glenlivet, Business Diary: Stars and strips · Britannia waives the rules, Living with the multinationals, New Bill is threat to trusts. Shipping News: Ship insurance turnround 'near'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Peter Armitage made a Birmid executive director. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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