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The Times - 28/02/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell, By Martin Huckerby, From Dan van der Vat, By Staff Reporters, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent Fairford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By John Roper, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, Patricia Tisdall, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By Christopher Warman, By Marcel Berlins and Tim Jones, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Herbert Mishael, From Eric Marsden, From Dessa Trevisan, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, David Robinson, Philip Norman, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Bryce Morrison, Thomas Walker, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerry Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Don Cannons, Nicholas Ashford, Gerald Ely, John Birt, Geoffrey Rippon, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, H. HALBERSTAM, , J. V. ARMITAGE, , PATRICK MANCHESTER, , HUGH LEGGATT, , C. S. PICKARD, , RODNEY NEEDHAM, , ADAM BUTLER, , KINGSLEY AMIS, , GEORGE FEIFER, , CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, , MICHAEL MACKENZIE, , J. R. LLEWELYN, , PATRICIA HEWITT, , MELVIN COLEMAN, , FRANK FIELD, , BARBARA SMOKER, , DAVID SIMPSON, , JOHN ARKELL, , DUFFY AYERS, , H. W. YOXALL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A. B., D. B., and P. H., By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By David Young, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, ILLTYD HARRINGTON., PETER HOUGHTON, K. A. S. PHILLIPS., O. G. ROBINSON, , J. B. BRANSBURY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, By Ashley Druker, By Peter Wainwright,

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News: Science report Geology: Learning from pollen and spores, Covent Garden festival of arts cancelled, Tories' new chairman aims to win next time, Labour MPs ask for cut in company taxation, EEC farm policy curbs inflation, Speaker of Australian House of Representatives resigns in uproar over Stonehouse affair, Guerrillas abduct US consul in Argentina, Cambodian market struck by rockets, Can television news break the understanding-barrier?, Mr Mihajlov calls trial 'shameful', Ford announces virtual three-day week in April, Labour makes two concessions on occupational pension schemes, Mr Wilson upsets Brussels, Lord George-Brown will oppose referendum Bill, Jesuits drop plan to abolish grades in the Order after the Pope refuses to give approval, Tories' view of danger to thriftless councils, Food prices Fine weather brings salad benefits, President Giscard greeted by foe on home ground, Snow reports from European resorts, RAF keeps watch on suspect 'spy' trawlers, Man 'must be guinea pig sooner', Queen climbs steps of Mexico pyramids, Marxists started Red Lion Square riot when they viciously attacked police, judge finds, Mr Scanlon calls for TUC reappraisal of the social contract, Despite its importance to Nato, the clouds still hang over Gibraltar, Congress puts Mr Ford off his golfing stroke, New York Met asks staff to take pay cut, Students' health 'harmed by inadequate grants', Mr Godber to appeal against his conviction, Soviet dissident writer in exile 'arrested', No action on PPSs in revolt on Queen's pay, The Times Diary Pampering the workers moderately, Deliberate fires at schools rise sharply, The referendum makes it look as if we have a Government of Uriah Heeps, Sidon paralysed by strike over death clash, Support for signalmen's strike cut by half, Plea for caravan homes, Mr Trudeau begins European tour in Holland, Doctors may make new approach to Mr Wilson, Berlin leader feared in anarchist hands, British Concorde service to counter French, Paris gunmen escape from bank with women hostages, Mr Powell calls for repatriation plan to avert racial clash, Influx of poor Turks leads to wave of looting of British houses in Cyprus, Lisbon cuts electioneering, Prisoner in access to lawyer case fights on, Scarman report says unprovoked Marxist attack on police started riot in Red Lion Square, MP insists he will not return, Higher taxes set off panic buying on West Bank, Lorry men block roads to Paris, Mr Rockefeller gives up hope of presidency, PC's killer linked with IRA bomb 'factory', Whitehall seeks a �17,000 accountant, UDA decides to police 'loyalist' areas of Belfast, Social services 'failing to protect babies at risk', Three Belgians die as trains crash head-on, Police raid Madrid cathedral 'pray-in', Facing a teaching career, Council wants closer look at 'Tin Pan Alley' plan, STUC will take a strong line with ministers today, London borough defiant on all-in schools, RAF graduation, Giving developing countries the health service they can afford, Eritrean rebels fight for key railway junction. Politics and Parliament: Mr Callaghan acclaims new EEC renegotiation step, Tories demand time to consult: Finance Bill deadline must be met, New rate support order, Substantial benefit to Britain by change in EEC budget mechanism, Budget after Commons Easter recess, Earning rule change reluctantly accepted House of Lords, London Transport want to build buses: 'off the peg' vehicles unsatisfactory, Next week, Government to decide which areas get aid, Wage rises outside guidelines damage each and every one House of Commons, Government defeated on Children Bill, Protests at continuing unfairness, Butter subsidy increase, Research project, Dividend relaxation removed excuse, Industry Bill will be changed if necessary, Opposition wins more time on tax clauses. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Stillitron International, Interim Statement, Alexander Howden Group Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Barclays Bank Limited., The Sutton District Water Company, Yachting World, British Leyland, Ncr, The Grange Trust Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Glass Glover Group, Laing, Twa's, Union Corporation Group, Bnp, Habitat, Coffee Board, Boc, Herring Daw, Harrods. Law: Four jailed for parts in 'ugly' bomb conspiracy, Police inspector tells of facing cornered gunman, Bookmaker denies malice towards critic, Criticism of parents at dog-death inquest, Queen's Bench Division Truck Act, 1831, in a modern setting Williams v Butlers Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, �4,000 plus Appointments, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Chuck Berry Rainbow, Stephen Preston/Colin Tilney Purcell Room, NPO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall/Radio 3, Mizoguchi's fine sense of the past The Life of Oharu(a) Gate Black Holiday (La Villegiatura) (a) Academy Two Ransom (a) Odeon, Marble Arch Ain't Misbehavin' (x) Focus Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (x) Rialto, Matrix The Place, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,930, Radio, Broadcasting, First time at the Met, Dealers from Middle East outbid the London trade. Sport: Opposition of the opposites, Racing Burke's chance to press home his point with Brief Authority, Boxing Buchanan's eye view of land of setting sun, Table Tennis, Athletics Britain's elite may not be elite enough, Rugby Union Scots hope that their hiccups are over, Cricket First day's play in Test is washed out, Sports in Brief, Rowing Cambridge Lents, Tennis Economics changes an exciting concept, For the Record Tennis, Squash rackets Mrs McKay still remains the likely winner, Motor racing Duel ends at safety fence, Football No foreign tour for England players this summer. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property A question of living styles, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Why A Man Died In Red Lion Square, A Good But Expfnsive Bill, Why IS The Dollar So Weak?. Letters to the Editor: Oxford degree vote and Mr Bhutto, Management and closed shops, Mr Benn's image, Tax on gifts to charities, Disconnecting electricity, VIPs at the Academy, VAT inspectors' powers, Solzhenitsyn and his critics, Teaching of mathematics, Holiday for St George?, 'Sense and Sensibility', Time to split up the Post Office, Healey drain on savings, Central ownership of glebe, Freedom of speech, Making wine, Tourism needs a more aggressive sell. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news.. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Roger Hilton, Mr Tom Little Authority on the Middle East, MR JOHN HOOPER Metropolitan magistrate. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, February 28, 1950 All-American UN. Business and Finance: Discount market, CBI seeks incentives and tax cuts in Budget, Unions outline typewriter rescue scheme, UDT acts to recover loan to builder, Commodities March sugar falls �62.50 a ton, Meriden co-op likely to go into production soon, A. Howden soars to peak �8.1m, Ransomes Sims still on growth tack with �1.9m, British Leyland and the buses muddle, Barclays modest profit slip cheers market, Two big oilfields may be at stake in Anglo-French zoning dispute, Fishermen get �6.25m incentive to go to sea, Why Barclays fared better, Charrington, Gardner disappoint with slide for nine months, Coffee stalemate broken, Renewed pledge to industrialists by Mr Benn, Newsprint costs-the real threat to the British press, Anglo group top �44m, Stock markets Another strong day for equities, Foreign Exchange Dollar plunges to record lows, Russia and Egypt to boost trade 10 pc, �40m BSC plants for Hunterston confirmed, Town and City pass interim after �5m loss, Ferranti scheme expected soon, Warning of investment dangers if employees join the board, Bulk Carrier Loan For Norway, Share surge in heavy trading, Eximbank eases export credit, Issues & Loans EEC grants �23m for UK power, Reduction in Abu Dhabi price agreed by OPEC, Moderate improvement in US trade balance, Money Market Rates, Belgian bank confirms inquiry into transfers, Lonrho ends Rowland loan arrangement, Bank of France rate cut to 11 pc, 1,200 more Leyland layoffs as strikers defy union, Lucas electric bus to be tested in Manchester, Orders for private houses down by a half last year, Business Diary: Rotherham sound � ICL marketing mix, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), OECD working party agrees over issues facing $25,000m aid fund, NEDO chief calls for tripartite policy, More state aid for wool textiles, Part payments plan for London Indemnity. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Shares advance further, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Deputy head for Alexander Howden Group. Births.

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