The Times - 06/05/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Raymond perman Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Young, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Penny Symon Political Staff, From Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Philip Howard, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Arthur Osman, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Davy, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Eric Maraden, Paul Overy, Stephen Walsh, Philip Norman, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, John Percival, by Prudence Glynn, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Roger Berthoud, Bernard Levin, PHS, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, H. A. TURNER, , MICHAEL A. B. BODDINGTON, , JIM SPICER., CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , JOHN WARRINGTON, , COLIN BASINGSTOKE, , KENNETH HULME, , RONALD BIRKENHEAD, , GORDON STOCKPORT, , PHILIP TONBRIDGE, , A. L. E. HOSKYNS-ABRAHALL., DAVID TERRY, , DAPHNE F. GHOSE, , MIKE BOWER, , Hanamshire and North Lincs, B. R. BENNETT., A J. DARLING, , CLIVE JONES, , STEPHEN CHILDS, , ROGER CURRELL., MARTIN WALLACE, , ANNE HAYMAN, , C. L. LOYD., DAVID SHARRATT., CHRISTINA SCOTT, , RUPERT LOEWENSTEIN, , MICHAEL GOLDMAN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Arts Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Cross, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Mott, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, From Peter Hill, JOHN B. HYDE, , S. A. EVANS, , J. E. J. TOWNSEND-GREEN, , From John Earle, TIMOTHY MILLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, MONTY FINNISTON., By Terry Byland, By Christopher Wilkins, Pangloss, Adrienne Gleeson, Giulio Mazzocchi, Hans-Jurgen Mahnke, Véronique Maurus, Philippe Lemaître, Renato Cantoni, , Andrew Goodrich-Clarke, , Francois Renard, , Hans Stollhans, , Patricia Tisdall, , Josée Doyère, , Sandro Casazza, , Elmar Biebl, , J.N., Christopher Warman, Joachim Neander, Bernard Elie, Fabrizio Carbone, Maurice Bommensath, H. J. Melder, Felice Froio, Tim Devlin, Bertrand le Gendre, Rolf R. Bigler,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Measures to prevent rabies reaching UK, Pan Am could lose operating permit in UK, Expert advice that DC10 is safe for flying, Importance of training to combat unemployment among young people, Any scheme to protect insurance policy holders removes incentive to be prudent, Attempt to change rape law, Exorcism: hope that church and medical profession will help House of Lords, Mrs Castle will take rigorous control of private medical sector, Government resist calls to extend franchise for EEC referendum, Talks on footwear imports, Mrs Castle outlines plans to prevent queue-jumping by private patients House of Commons. News: Israel Prime Minister to meet Mr Ford, Small city with a big reputation, Tory women say own conference is still needed, Bill to allow more releases on bail, Rome Fewer hopes of rescue, Moderates sweep board in voting for leadership of largest white-collar Civil Service union, Rome Care for emigrant families' interests, M Mitterrand calls off visit after Madrid arrests, 20,000 more jobs must go, steel chief says, Force to defend Belize ruled out, In prospect, Disappointing start for South African TV, Girl locked in cellar for two years, MPs told, Phasing-out delay by schools to be curbed, Executions starting in Cambodia, US says, Shared vision of cooperation, Firms resist 'isolation from Europe', Why dons are outraged about being second best, Vienna talks 'produced no rapprochement' on Cyprus, Blackout threat by power men to support wages claim, Repatriation of French from Cambodia begins, 'Tribune' group to oppose defence expenditure, Children's art: A boy viewing, Mothers' Union criticizes TV view of women, Paris Skilled foreign workers face hurdles, Science report Climate: Ice cores and Vikings, Luanda counts the cost of political clashes, Britain unlikely to admit many refugees, Mr Thorpe attacks tactics of dissenting ministers, Drive in the North for a 'yes' vote, £500,000 in grants for historic buildings, Genoa, Warning to tankers of hijack plan, On the contrary, 'Summit' of French left proposed, Tories harden line on Ulster, Fashion Counter intelligence, Four variations on a theme, Will the voice of Britain be little more than a squeak inside the EEC?, Grenoble, Bussing crisis reports win Pulitzer prize, Good start for new paper: The, Forum Antoine Riboud, Increase of a third in property stolen, Archaeology report Conservation: Impact of new techniques, Commonwealth premiers will hear how Washington proposes to restore trust in its commitments, Bonn Guidelines formulated only for doctors, Personal finance, Government aims for big increases in council house rents, Possibility of nerve fibre grafts seen in new brain research, Paris Abrupt halt to growth, When the third-year tough girls forced a teacher to resign, Mr Whitlam says Britain must stay in the Community, Christian Democrats' security slogan fails to attract voters, Manchester, Association calls for capital value rating, Net gain of £35m from European funds, Marshal Ky bitter over Thieu 'sell-out', Facts and figures America a threat to western recovery, Bravery award for sea rescuer, Nine seek closer link with Lisbon by increasing aid, Officers' Families Fund, French major 'executed by Chad rebels', Consumer interest Stricter curbs for advertisers, Man is sent to Broadmoor, Nuclear treaty warning by Dr Waldheim, Teachers' 26pc claim goes to arbitration, Tourists in search of lunch in Portugal, Frankfurt, London Mutual recognition welcomed, Postal ballot success for moderates, In retrospect, NUR rejects railways' 'inability to pay' as valid reason for refusing claim, The 'lethal embrace' of communism denounced, Farmers defy police in eggs protest, The Times Diary New buccaneers of the Caribbean, 'Big Minh' a happy citizen under new rulers, Bonn New firms go to wall, More bodies of Nationalists found in Zambia, Mr Benn modifies his pension plan, Sex discrimination seems in retreat, but women are not convinced, Viewpoint Gerard Lauzun, London Builders hit hardest, Limitation on Land Bill, £215m sought to settle 150,000 refugees in US, Herr Rommel prefers relaxed politics. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Crossley Building Products Limited, "Le Monde", Boddingtons' Breweries Ltd.,, Rank Xerox, Blackwood Hodge, Iu, Jessel,toynbee & Co.Limited, Times Information And Marketing Intelligence Unit,, National Federation Of Building Trades Employers, Sotheby's, Executive Aircraft For Sale, Tkm, Bank Base Rates, Nebraska?, The Times, Telex, Die Welt, Georgia, U.S.A., Europa, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Augustus Barnett, Laing, Bury & Masco, C.Howard & Partners, Hampton & Sons, Weatherall Green & Smith, Scottish Provident, Harrods. Law: Three remanded on Post Office charges, 'PC stopped Soviet Embassy fight', Jail sentences cut by 5 years, Court of Appeal Interlocutory injunctions: call for clarification Fellowes and Son (a firm) v Fisher, Two fined £10,000 for currency plot, £48,500 for man who cannot take a joke, Mr Stonehouse tears up High Court writ, Letter 'asked soldiers to stand aside in Scotland', Queen's Bench Division No sewers-no sewage rates Daymond v Plymouth City Council and Another. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: An orchestra of marvellous unity Academy of St Martin's Festival Hall, Ballet under canvas, Giselle Coliseum, Summer Exhibition Royal Academy, Blues Legends The 100 Club, Dear Janet Rosenberg, Dear Mr Kooning Hampstead, Tenth birthday at Guildford, Mantegna's peopled world. Arts and Entertainment: Persian manuscript of 1599 sets an auction record at £106,838, Summer music, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,986, An art show in search of petrodollars. Sport: Athletics Powell beats world discus record, Boxing England ignore three title holders, Football Bournemouth fail by four goals to stay up, Sports in Brief, Cricket Umpires kept busy on an unusual day, Tennis British girls struggle to find form in time for tie against France, Real tennis A twist service to trouble even Angus, Sport Racing Consol can answer demands of Chester, Yachting Three moves to counter prevalence of cheating. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 5, 1950 4,000th winner, A mug at Ascot, or how I got taken for a ride. Editorials/Leaders: The Benn-Finniston Letters, Britain Should Take Its Quota, The German Centre Holds. Letters to the Editor: Causes of UK financial woe, University teachers, Demonstration at Newmarket, Building society house surveys, Workers No To Benn, Mikhail Leviev, Journalists closed shop, On the menu, Chilston Park, The EEC and food prices, Roman Catholic liturgy, Children's welfare, Danish viewpoint, Commonwealth interests, The case for sixth form colleges, Government action on Leyland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Structural engineer's gold medal, Church news. Marriages. Obituaries: Miss Vera Volkova A leading ballet teacher, Dame Marjorie Maxse, M.Samuel Gonard, Julio Alvarez Del Vayo. Business and Finance: Discount market, Coal Board has 20pc option in 'big' new North Sea oil discovery, Burndene to go lower, Commodities Sugar falls by up to £14 a long ton, Corinthian provisions set off £1m loss, Sterling drops to weakest levell yet, UK metal stocks, Record sales forecast for foreign cars in US, Larkfold shares suspended for 'clarification', OPEC may switch from $, Cammell Laird profit cut to £1.1m but forecast good, Business Diary:Jensen collision · Rough for cider, HCN predicts opening slide, £10.4m bid for Sheffield Twist Drill, £2m Russian contract, A market that has lost momentum, Computer news ICL study looks at prospects in North America, Dangers in the move to speed up tax payments, How the two-party system is thwarting progress in industrial relations, Granada to bid for balance of Barranquilla, Scathing attack by Vickers and GEC on Benn Bill for aerospace takeover, EEC plans for company statute, Savoy recovery will not come until next year, Gloom cuts £1,283m off share values, More control for public expenditure urged, Celanese to double synthetic tobacco output, Norwegians likely to aid shipping industry, Less fruitful year likely for Jessel Toynbee, 24,000 idle as disputes plague Leyland plants, Return to profit by Monitor Holidays, Speculation on whereabouts of ENI chairman, Middle East homes as outlet for Pentos, Big Korean order for components company, Government should support BSC's efforts to modernize the industry, Receiver appointed at Bacal Construction, Inspectors to examine Selmes Company affairs, American Motors wins £23m Moroccan deal, US Treasury borrowing means a testing time for the markets, Issues & Loans. 'Tubes', R-Royce win 90 pc-plus, Stronger trading sees 30 per cent interim jump at Central Mnfr, Chloride Group to build £10m batteries plant, Gains by Martin-Black. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Shares sharply lower, Recent Issues Closing, Authorized Units,Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Poor start to account, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Sterling at fresh 'low'. Business Appointments: Deputy chief resigns in board split at Jensen, Business appointments Burnley Building Society makes change at the top. Births.
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