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The Times - 28/05/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Staff Reporters, From Richard Wigg and Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Oxford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Roger Berthoud, From John Chartres, By Our Political Staff, From David Cross, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Sue Masterman, From David Bonavia, From Edmund Stevens, From Eric Marsden, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jim Railton, Katie Stewart, Kay Halle, William Mann, John Percival, Michael Church, William Gaunt, Jeremy Kingston, Joan Chissell, Prof Richard Rose, Bernard Levin, PHS, Bryan Magee, OLEG KERENSKY., DILYS POWELL., MATTHEW NORGATE., DOUGLAS BLAKE., JOHN BARBER., JOHN WILLIAMS., STANLEY SADIE., GRAHAM STODD., KEN LEECH., JOHN G. HOWELLS., O. R. IMPEY., C. M. CAWLEY., DONALD BRUCE., FRANK K. ROBERTS., MARTIN WRIGHT., RAYMOND BLACKBURN., DAVID STIRLING., DAVID HAWKES., B. A. YOUNG, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Geraldine Norman, R. H. G. W., A correspondent, By David Blake, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Stone, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Business News Staff, From Herbert Mishael, Patricia Tisdall, From Alan McGregor, From Arthur Reed, MALCOLM W. T. MEAD., GEOFFREY W. HOBBS., JOHN MOORE, , G. SCHREIBER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, John Earle, By Terry Byland, By Andrew Wilson, From Peter Norman, by Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A.R., by Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, by Arthur Reed, by Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Mark Lambert international editor, , by Reginald Turnill,

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News: Labour MPs clash with Mr Benn on Rolls-Royce, Conciliation move in seamen's pay dispute, Dr Husak named as successor to President, S Africa 'race friendship', £15m scheme for sports stadium in Glasgow, Aerial search for Lord Lucan proves fruitless, American aid officials to leave Laos, Salad days, Unions disagree over a proposal to bar 'undesirable' teachers, Fuel costs burden civil lines, Lawyers describe Act governing British entry as coup d'etat, Charity plan opponents criticized, Cosmonauts are settling down for experiments, Continent's fit of hesitation, Dr Kissinger warns oil nations on price rise, House raids by police after girl is shot dead, Saigon food shortage blamed for banditry, Moscow denies Cairo report of Libya deal, France bars export of sale items, Britain has had £210m food subsidies, Brussels says, Mr Wilson joins in criticism of Mr Benn's figures, Supersonics will prove their point this summer, 'Wilson paranoia a threat to press', editor says, WHO to urge fluoridation of waters supplies, Western students tire of Peking's tales about soldier heroes, Aviation Entries down but hopes high, Portuguese Socialists rebuked by the military, British tour is still on, Evel Knievel says, Family ends nine-month trip from U S, No sell-out is planned, Mr Rees assures 'loyalists' angered by withdrawal rumour, Mr Shore says people are not ready to surrender, Second Everest ascent by Chinese, Why trade unionists can expect a better deal inside Europe, Stonehouse case put in paintings by daughter, SW Africa 'can choose', UN told, Roman Catholic murdered by Irish gunman, Special voting arrangement for Servicemen, 'Arthritis cure in 10 years if research cash provided', Smith ultimatum angers blacks in Rhodesia, Three held in Uruguay for attacking regime, The Times Diary How the cinema exploits women, Europe well placed to meet its own military needs, Crucial developments in space technology herald new era in international cooperation, Science report Space: Preparing the way for Europe's Spacelab, Mr Ford doubles oil import surcharge, Weekends and wishes with the Churchills, Dutch choose American F16 fighter-bomber, Scheme to safeguard used-car buyers may set national pattern, The savagery turning to benevolence, Trend is to collaborate on engines, Big rises likely for state workers, 32 die as coach crashes off Yorkshire bridge, Electronic black box taking over more of the pilot's responsibilites, Lord Thomson's belief in the power of China, Exchange of blows mars Heath rally, Russians speed up their jet, No publication date yet for Crossman diaries, GLC is to cut mortgage loans by half, Waiting for the nationalist bubble to burst, Oxford hunt after rape of student, Television blackout to continue, MP's challenge over 'CIA funds for Europe', Peace feelers go out to resolve Lebanon crisis, Mr Jenkins sees cold world outside Nine, Mr Heffer attacks commission chiefs' role, New technique makes printers fear for jobs, Mr Chona quits as Zambian Prime Minister, Paris press 'on a suicide course', Tougher line by Israel puts onus on President Sadat, Captain of the Mayaguez issues denial, U S hopes for deal with guerrillas. Index. Display Advertising: Martin-Black Limited, British Gas, Save & Prosper Group, The Industrial And General Trust Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gill & Duffus, Duport Group, Shorts, Continental Oil International Finance Corporation, Lynx, C.E.Heath & Co. Limited, Lionel Sage & Co. Ltd., Mbb, The Future Of Capitalism, Monsanto Limited, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Bermuda, British Aircraft Corporation. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Hongkong police chief remanded on bail, Priests accused of helping rebels, Law Report May 27 1975 Queen's Bench Division U S soldier's desertion in Germany no answer Regina v Thames Justices, Ex parte Brindle, Convicted Italians cry 'Sieg heil'. Sport: Rugby Union England romp away in second half, Racing Major Hern doubly delighted, Cricket Hobbs is more than a man in a thousand, Golf Reply that reflects the US mood, Rowing Head of the House, Tennis Vilas struggles in Italian championships, Sports in Brief, Cycling Edwards leads British win, For the Record Baseball, Athletics Three cities confused by Bayi's plans, Football Leeds will not flinch now as they keep appointment with fear. Property: Sandwich, Kent, Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, La creme de la creme, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Alfred Stevens V and A, Diary of a Madame Phoenix, Napoli Sadler's Wells, Eugene Onegin Glyndebourne, Conductor's return, Ibsen's attack on feeble radicals and entrenched small-town conservatives An Enemy of the People Chichester, London debuts, Poetic symphony RPO/Foster Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Godspell comes back, The Way of the World at Guildford, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,005. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 27, 1950 Toscanini's tour, Whatever happened to the sound of music?. Editorials/Leaders: The Real Threat To British Jobs, The Tribunes Of Lebanon. Letters to the Editor: Making sure local interests do not suffer in EEC's patent system, Coordinating social policy, Higher education demand, Child battering, Creating a new constitution, The symbolism of spiritual warfare, Referendum issues: security for peace, Pheasant in Chelsea, Chinese humour, How to curb soaring wages, Allowing legal aid in 'workers' courts', Gnomenclature, Critics and a closed shop. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Vice-Admiral Sir T. Sandars, Mr R. J. F. Howgill, Miss Constance Marx, Mr Robin Prescott, Mr Hardie Ratcliffe Musicians' Union leader. Business and Finance: Blackout causes lost revenue fears for ITV companies, A remedy overdue for the recurring crisis in construction, Commodities, Talks open on 55 pc ICI pay claim, Sharp cut in Moss Bros dividend, Forecast of jump in prime rate, Recession hurting Lead industries, Advertising & marketing Tougher line taken on code for cigarettes, Giro loans at l0pc expected soon, Barrow Hepburn enters Brazil, CIS cash offer rejected, Boeing extends Rolls deadline for decision on jumbo engines deal, Shareholder power at Burmah Oil, Gomme plummet but payout held and outlook good, Leyland-Innocenti reshuffle, Agreement to stabilize world grain price sought, CWS board backing for a merger with 230 retail Co-op societies, William Mallinson picking up after battering last year, Sears chairman's stress on property and cash, Business Diary: Tax heaven, Second half dip for Transparent after good start, Better start for House of Fraser, Italian cooperatives looking for unity and power, Great Boulder goes ahead as Western Mining says talks are on for a bid, Union Minière to partner Gulf in zinc mines, Issues & Loans Now a guilder loan for Volvo, Citibank to raise stake in Grindlays, 'Utter madness' of aircraft rivalry in Europe, Estimates of cocoa output revised, Fear of steel cutbacks dismissed, OECD meeting will seek joint policy on raw material prices, Rebuff for wool price cut, Brown Shipley shows net gain, 'All quiet' on the markets front, U S trade surplus cut sharply, Ford strikers vote to continue stoppage, UK to press compromise on truck weights, Falling output is threatening S Besi profits, Mannesmann in Soviet pipe deal. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Shares listless but tone firm, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Dull start by equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three join board of Vernons. Births.

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