The Times - 24/03/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Frank Vogl, From Robert Fisk Belfast, By Our Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock Land's End, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, From Ronald Faux Aberdeen, From Our Special Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Hargrove, By Bernard Gwertzman, From Bruce Palling, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel, From a Special Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Brian Connell, Stephen Walsh, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, By Roger Parkinson, Laurence Cotterell, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Thomas Walker, by Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, K.O., by Nicholas Valéry, by Richard Milton, Kenneth Owen, by Eric Fordham managing editor., Fred Emery, Paul Martin, Pat Davis, PHS, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, PATRICK NEILL, , RONALD SCHINDLER, , J. P. ANGIER, , DIANE PURCELL, , T. G. TALBOT, , D. R. SCEATS, , MONSON, , MARTIN ROTH, , NICOLAS WALTER, , ERIK PEARSE, , P. SEAR, , J. LINDSAY THOMAS, , DOUGLAS OF BARLOCH, , MAURICE ROSS, , WILLIAM B. BEER, , Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent., By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Special Correspondent, Noble Frankland, Dr L. A. Siedentop, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Nancy Foy, From John Earle, John Chartres, R. W. Shakespeare, KEITH SHACKLETON., JANET DALEY, , MICHAEL DALEY, , LT-COL J. L. ASHTON, , D. WESIL, , L. T. GRIFFITH, , By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Derek Harris, Alan Hamilton, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, Andrew Wilson, By A Special Correspondent., Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Hope of end to London docks strike today, Wilson 'resignation threat if party defies him on EEC, Flying home, Dr Kissinger privately blames Israel for 'short-sighted' attitude, Doing things the King of King's way, Withdrawal 'would be bad example to US', New atmosphere of uncertainty in the Middle East, Building a landscape for figures, Lebanese fire on intruders, Blockade spreads as 40 boats close the River Tyne in protest at fish imports, Legal curbs on data banks likely soon, Tunnel rescuers find missing children, Liberal Party mocked, Mr Ford to reappraise SE Asia policy, Resignation call to law officer, Why Middle East mission resulted in deadlock, Rapid changes bring large companies their opportunity, New water supply means big repairs, Villagers catch up with the revolution, London plea to extend deadline for refugees, Conflict over mercy killing in S Africa, Two children a day are killed by parents, Portugal accuses right-wing group, Duke's plane in trouble, President Ford may use veto on Bill that could cut taxes by over $20,000m, Moderate policies assured by Kadar balancing act, Fistful of profit in programmables, 'Pie in the eye' men apologize to NZ politician, Stonehouse attack on police over search, Agriculture NFU offer Government five-year strategy for increasing production of food, Industrial harmony call, Snow reports from European resorts, Election should follow 'No' vote, Mr Thorpe believes, Three-point drive to force prices down, Has Dr Kissinger made his last stand as the American Superman?, Rhodesia blacks stand by majority rule, Egypt to seek Geneva conference after failure of Kissinger talks, Silicon chip that became a landmark, Crossword win for teacher, Paying a little more gives you a good memory and a way to curb your errors, The Times Diary Assorted rites of spring, Mr Callaghan briefed at airport meeting, Finland calls off poison waste dumping in ocean, Three senior IRA men allowed out of Long Kesh on parole, Kurdish leader appeals to US as his soldiers hand in arms and join exodus across Iran border, Why euthanasia debate should continue, Syria discusses next move with Mr Arafat, Disabled people exploited at work, report says, Cruiser survivors meet again after 32 years, Insurgents halt Phnom Penh airlift, French to suspend foreign wine imports, Land Bill will greatly increase risk of corruption, Tory conference is told, In divided Berlin, a chance to see the fire that started it all, Innovation means success in markets from east to west, Public transport 'not geared to needs of old people', Science report Genetics: Antibodies and transplants, Narrowness of Scots majority heartens the pro-Europeans, Communists cut last road to Hue, Trap for those evading rise in TV licence fee, Regional report Mixed feelings as Cornishmen consider two-sided coin of tourist traffic, Settlement terms fall far short, ministers say, Mr Pattakos 'seriously ill' in Greek prison. Index. Display Advertising: Hygena 2000, British Airways, Michael Joseph, The Hon, Ryman, Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited,, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, The Times, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Limited,, Cbm, Texas Instruments, The Scottish Eastern Investment Trust Ltd., Spode, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dixons, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, "Knight Frank & Rutley", Olivetti, Weatherall Green & Smith, Panam, Currys. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Lords move to ensure editorial freedom, Parliamentary diary. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Scottish team ahead in bridge trials, Tauber prize-winner, Aix-en-Provence Festival, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,950, Radio, Cambridge easy chess win over Oxford, Broadcasting. Weather: The Weather. Law: Head teachers call for harsher sentences on young offenders, Reporter charged with handling police documents. Sport: Squash rackets Match that brought a Scot to his knees, Hockey Britain in good heart as warm-up begins, Badminton Another final defeat for Mrs Gilks, Golf University match loses its former sense of occasion, Skiing Thoeni's World Cup triumph in thrilling climax, Racing Tip of a formidable iceberg gives Walwyn a splendid send off, Cross-country Success for Bayi on first appearance, Sports in Brief, For the record Rugby Union, Rowing, Yachting Wilkins-Crebbin team retain trophy, Rugby union Gloucestershire have strength and dedication where they matter, Rackets Tables turned as Angus retains title, Football Everton must change before they enter Europe, Horse show Miss Bradley first and third in main event, Boxing Ali is expected to be a stone overweight. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Offices, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Only waiting for the curse to lift Ruddigore Marlowe, Canterbury, Chagall inspires John McCabe Hall/Loughran Festival Hall, Orwell did better Eurovision Song Contest Bbc 1, A political soldier The Hussar General The Life of Blücher, Man of Waterloo, Colin Davis wins awards, The Poisoned Kiss Collegiate Theatre, Monteverdi Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Craig Sheppard Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Failure Of A Mission, Mr Silkin Then And Mr Silkin Now, Policy-maker looks back at failure. Letters to the Editor: Euthanasia, 200-mile fishing limit, Suicide rates, Liberal approach for engineers, 18th century justice, Home-made atomic bomb, Criminal trial procedures, Parliamentary sovereignty and EEC, Scots are not English, Facing the dinosaur called VAT, Insurance contributions, Cheap postage, Eternal brightness?, Lettuce as narcotic, Fluoridation, Catholic study groups, Community Land Bill, A life of snakes and ladders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 23, 1950 Threat from Japan. Obituaries: Mr Mark Lane, Maj-Gen Charles Hirsch Distinguished military career, Sir James Butler, Prof John Plamenatz. Business and Finance: Lending rate 10 pc, Sound advice on what to do if you are made redundant, Joint Congress report urges still more tax cuts and public spending, Case for cash bids after the Budget, Vauxhall engineers reject £8 a week offer, Long John Int takes on a heavy burden of interest, Industry in the regions Ulster fighting for foothold in oil equipment market, New-style Mini easing troubles for Innocenti, Business Diary in Europe: Glasgow appartiene a me, More Concordes plea likely to be refused, Mr Simon opposes 'pegs' for the dollar, Court terminates Sec disclosure suit against Avis, EEC in talks to curb cheap textile imports, DoI paper for divided engineers, CU backs government insurance rescue plan, Japan faces big pay battle, The Geordies show a new face to the world, Mr Foot needs a treeful of owls for dock labour scheme, Money stock growth on restrictive course, Honda raising $25nm in public issue to Arabs, Management Edited by Rodney Cowton Teaching trade unionists all new tricks at college, Mining Intriguing mystery of share price rise of Potgietersrust Platinum, Charterhouse unit faces hard year after slip, Setback to Macallan as borrowings mount up, 250,000 jobs at risk, building president says, Freight report More time-charter security problems, Hard year ahead at BCA-plants closed, Norway giving £33m aid to develop Statfjord oilfield, Commodities Charts indicate falls in major soft contracts will continue, 55 tankers cancelled in six months, Highest savings rise in two years, Results this week 'Tubes,' Slater, Blue Circle this week, Opec experts call for lower output pact as world oil surplus mounts, Mr Benn creates a new corporate animal.. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Euromarkets Key new role for bonds this year, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization & week's change, Drawing Of Bonds. Property: Developers sceptical about Bill, Land For Sale, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial And Industrial Property, Country Properties. Business Appointments: Business appointments Central Wagon names new board member.
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