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The Times - 01/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Paul Routledge, By Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, Blackpool, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By John Carter, John Chartres, By Diana Geddes, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Jane Monahan, From Paul Martin, From Mario Modiano, From Frank Vogl United States Econonics Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Kay Dick, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Gerald Ely, Brian Connell, By Joyce Whitehead, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, Melvyn Westlake, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, Lord Chalfont, ALEXANDER FRANKLIN, , PETER REEVES, , MARTIN WRIGHT, , ROGER FALK, , D. K. BROADHURST, RICHARD DOLL, , RICHARD PETO, , HENRY AUGHTON, , JILL KNIGHT, , C. CHRISTIAN, , STAN YAPP, , MICHAEL IVENS, , ROBERT SPEAIGHT, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Hugh Clayton, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, Ivor Montagu, Sir Morien Morgan, From Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Business News Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By David Young, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Derek Harris, AVEBURY, , L. CSUROS, , R. W. FLUX, , W. CASSON, , P. M. HOLLINGSWORTH, , JOHN BUSHELL, , Edited by Rodney Cowton, Ross Davies, C. SMITH, , LOUIS B. GUNTER, , By Ralph Holder, R. W. Shakespeare, Andrew Wilson Mining Correspondent, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by Peter Jay, by Melvyn Westlake, M.W., by Tim Congdon, by Christopher Wilkins, by Frank Vogl, by Edmund Stevens, by John Greenwood, by Rodney Wilson, by Peter Norman, by Richard Wigg, by John Earle, by Richard Mackie, by David Cross, by Geoffrey Smith, by Alan McGregor, by Kurt Weisskopf, by Nicholas Ashford, by Sue Masterman, by a Special Correspondent, by John Rettie, by David Bonavia, by Dick Wilson, by Alan Rake,

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News: Prisoners let out to train for careers, FNLA advances to within nine miles of Luanda, The Times Diary Tackling the menace of the fat-hen, Deepest and longest postwar recession W Germany, UN session in search of Third World cooperation, Egypt says Sinai agreement is imminent, Bird hunters of Italy go on shooting regardless, Tories back Government's anti-inflation policy, Troops' buy non-Army gunsights, Callaghan rebuff to executive on 'manoeuvres', Father and four children die in house fire, Extra budget seeks to work by moderation Canada, Detectives search for IRA bomb factory, Higher parking fines in force today, Peking pauses between development schemes, Eavesdropping by American security agency reported, With the social contract buried, the TUC has more than money in mind, Football supporters used mail to fire coach, Science report Nutrition: Overfeeding and obesity, Romanian spy ring disclosures place question mark over exchange of science workers, Canberra halves increase in spending Australasia, Factional clashes kill 24 in Lebanese town, Airline call for ban on cheap flights and vouchers, Stormy seas but Dutch are masters at keeping their heads above water The Netherlands, Greek officers warned on 'nostalgia' for dictators, After the drought a new disaster Black Africa, Annual financial and economic review 1 The International Scene Radical change in world's agenda, Tussle over fair deal for primary producers, 'Dead island' strike today arouses fears in Corsica', Peru's coup carried out with precision, A Times Profile Dame Rebecca West A critic in perpetual motion, Cyprus atrocities inquiry starts, Ford salute to 'sacrifices' of unemployed, Mr Murray predicts big majority for £6 limit at TUC, Nuns rescued from Timor, People from Belfast pass airport unchecked, Large collections of ancient coins on the market, Arabs threaten to boycott General Electric, TUC plea on review of pensions, Kidnap Briton rescued after gun battle, Paralysing blow to hopes of reducing poverty, Mrs Thatcher affirms her faith in a free society, Complexities of planning ahead Soviet Union, Police divert Arabs from Jews' rally, Army hostility grows to Gen Goncalves, Community arts project gets £10,000 grant, Election could come this year if the £6 pay limit is ignored, Mr Jack Jones says, Little prospect of improvement this year South-east Asia, Windhoek decisions on Namibia crucial for Vorster détente, Regional report Despair of unemployed young people grows to a dangerous point, Rare case where solution preceded predicament, Chief union moderate may suffer defeat, Chance for Britain to share oil spoils Middle East, Jewish attitude to Israel challenged, Inflation is the price being paid for revival United States, Minister wants steps to protect moderates from ousting by left-wing extremists, Last fling before the storm Italy, Difficulties with overseas sales France, Collision may delay oil, Significant silence on plans for integration Eastern Europe, Man killed in protest over Basques, Agriculture Sun brings farmers no cheer, Possible uses of new lie detector cause concern, Naming rape victims unfair, editors and solicitors say, Tribtites to Mr de Valera: Tens, 'No Congo' in Ulster, Mr Rees says, Insulation from European woes is wearing thin Scandinavia and Finland, World banking markets make comeback, Junta torture trial man sobs relating his training, Palestine threat to kill Israeli hostages, Scant resources to combat inflation Latin America, Nigerian regime takes over key newspapers, Success of belated price freeze Belgium, Rhodesian team to study racial discrimination, Third World ready to attack the system that keeps it poor, Couple held in Lake Lugano murder inquiry, Watch makers losing time Switzerland, Rewards of a switch in policy Japan, Where 4 per cent growth is not enough South Africa, How Britain's economic difficulties help the Soviet grand strategy. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Strutt And Parker, Australia And Newzealand Banking Group Limited, The Inter-Alpha Group Of Banks, Schroders, Standard Bank, Cbc Bank, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, European Brazilian Bank Limited, C. B. A. Bank, Dowty, The Ideas Bank, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, Banco Do Brasil S. A., Waagner Biro, Banco De Comercio, S. A., The National Bank Of Newzealand Limited, The National Bank Of Kuwait Sak, Iran Overseas Investment Bank, Limited, Wallace Brothers Commodities Ltd, The Bank Of New York, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Electricity Council, Drivers Jonas, Westlb, The Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East K.S.C., Edward Le Bas Limited, The International National Bank, Bank Of Tokyo, The Anglo-Indonesian Plantations Limited, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Europartners, Bfg, C. Howard & Partners, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Lloyds Bank International, Midland Bank International. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Boy murder charge. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,087, Radio, Ron Moody at Theatre Royal, Stratford, Briton drops out of junior world chess tournament, Current affairs may now resume as Panorama returns to supervise them (BBC1. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: John Houseman: three strings to his bow, Sweet Mr Shakespeare, New York PO/Boulez Albert Hall/Radio 3, Nights on the islands of Cannes, LPO/Rostropovich Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Letters of stylish contrast, Farce in the Berlin bunker The Dead of Night Traverse, Edinburgh. Property: Property A gloomy view on offices, commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Sport: Racing Classic opportunity for Orange Bay to display his qualities, For the Record Croquet, British driver shares lead, Athletics Walker narrowly misses record, Tennis The lions who roared in Rome are today roaring in New York, Cricket Timing of Australia's win is left in Chappell's hands, Women's hockey England show signs of restoring confidence, Rugby Union Australia pick Berne despite his injury, Basketball Asian officials give Taiwan's place to China, Yachting Champions capsize but still win first race, Rowing British show the world how to organize with precision, Golf A great day in Irish Open for those named Christy O'Connor, Football Trouble at every turn for Revie, England and the game itself, Cycling Kuiper adds world title to Olympic gold, Show Jumping Newbery keeps Welsh event in west, Swimming Brinkley gets no rest after records. Editorials/Leaders: More Than A Pressure Group, Revolutionary Confusion In Portugal. Letters to the Editor: Fraternity, 1942 Timor evacuation, Selling British cars abroad, Space at the Bar, Spoken English, CEI should be replaced by an Institution of Engineers, Transport people need, Learning to cooperate, Birmingham dispute, Political advertising, Patent Office fees rise, Yesterday's pleasures, Prisoner control units, Anomalies in housing, Cigarette smoking and lung cancer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: American space award, University news, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, August 31, 1950. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir George Gardner, Admiral Sir John Frewen, Dr G. Stewart Smith Development of pathology services in the west, Sir Sydney Barratt, Prof Lancelot Hogben. Business and Finance: Mining Liquidity pressures in Australia, Lending rate 11 pc, Get familiar with the Equal Pay Act, Alfa Romeo men reject 'holiday', Leyland purchase of crawler tractor plant will rescue 700 jobs, McKinsey is too optimistic says Enka-Glanzstoff, UK bids for big Korean steel project, A big grouse from the moors, Industry in the regions North-west struggles to find a way out of recessionary gloom, US expert attacks 'free floating', Brokers against reflation before the spring, Airline's leasing orders, Euromarkets, Illingworth, Morris could be heading for recovery this term, Barclays in Abu Dhabi, IMF compromise settles debate on gold's role in world monetary system, Costs put Hudson's Bay in reverse, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Veba profits cut by oil losses, Cammell Laird workers vote to take over yard, £74m finance for Alcan Ireland, BP and ICI's interims both coming Thursday, Disc traders alarmed by threat from multiples, More share prices, Construction orders up, Reading the international indicators for ICI, Studying details to make a profit, Freight report, Acr Machinery, Commodities Even the 'pros' have reservations about pacts and buffer stocks, BSC cutting prices of welded pipe by 10pc, Softly, softly on the road to recovery, Rising unemployment and further decline for incomes foreseen in magazine review, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Ryder plea for younger executives, Business Diary in Europe: Down the drain in Naples, Bell Bros-Emu Wine, CBI puts case for simplified accounting, Redpath Dorman Long will build oil platform units for two fields in North Sea. Business Appointments: Business appointments Financial director for Sanderson Kayser. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange prices Capitalization & week's change. Births.

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