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The Times - 26/09/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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By Ronald Faux, From Fred Emery, By Staff Reporters, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Longley, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By David Leigh, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Our Medical Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From John Chartres Mold, By a Staff Reporter, Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker, By Frances Gibb, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Michael Horsnell, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Peter Evans, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Frederick Cleary, John Percival, David Robinson, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, By Lewine Mair, By Gerry Harrison, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Bevis Hillier, Alfred Morris, David Basnett, John Organ, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, Bernard Levin, JOHN WALLIKER, , A. A. PREECE, , DAVID TRIMBLE, , REG GOODWIN, , NICHOLAS BROWNE, , JACQUES DALIBARD, , JOHN M. RANKIN, , BALLANTRAE, , J. G. BEEVOR, G. BULL, , A. M. G. DARBY, , ESTHER FALCONER, , STUART HIBBERD, , MAYNARD JENOUR, , STEPHEN H. LONGRIGG, , H. T. LYDFORD, , A. J. PEECH, , W. R. RISK, , C. D. SILLS, , J. M. L. STONE, , HUMPHREY LYNCH, , JOSEPH McCULLOCH, , K. D. KWOK, , B. JAMES, , MICHAEL BLACKMAN, , PETER SCOTT, , JOHN W. PARDOE, , From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By David Blake, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb, From John Earle, From Alan McGregor, By Edward Townsend, JOHN B. CRISP, , H. S. AXTON, , JOHN SAMPSON, , ANTHONY LEWIS, , C. JOHN CHARNLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Joe Roeber, Hugh Stephenson, Malcolm Brown, By Peter Elliott, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley, Richard Allen, Gerald Ely, by Clifford Webb, by Michael Johnson, by Peter Godwin, C.W., by Peter Hill, By Michael Johnson, M.J.,

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News: Gromyko-Allon talks in New York raise hopes of Russia and Israel resuming diplomatic links, Ulster peers criticize security policy, Rugby Union Welsh elite back to face Scottish, Herr Strauss told to pay ex-judge £900 in damages, Keeping a ham's eye on the ionosphere, Changing approaches to education, Former RAF pilot 'sought arrest to escape Russians', More mobility for the disabled, Nato chief accuses Russia of flouting Helsinki accord terms, Police chiefs expect move towards national force, Labour Party researchers outline three plans for devolution of government in England, £2.5m grant for Pakistan to help repair dam, CIA 'sending cash to Portugal and Angola', Civil legal aid defects 'paralysing law', Opec faces split in oil price dispute, Alcoholism in boardrooms, Mr Lever's warning against import curbs, New proposals to resolve Franco-Italian wine dispute, Lord Zuckerman deplores pseudoscientists, Chad rebels meet French envoy, Electronics: cheap labour attracts foreigners, Shipbuilding: from obscurity to one of the world's leaders in only three years, Cars: big efforts to break into overseas markets, Indonesians kill 15 in Timor clash, Constitutional Club offers to share premises, Science report Pharmacology: Killing pain, not patient, New warning of confrontation with doctors over plan to end pay bends, Policemen deny charges of corruption, Chemicals: progress but demand outpaces ability to supply, Curtain up for the stagehands, Labour NEC to discuss jobs, British MPs in clash at EEC Parliament, Sinn Fein leader denies IRA will end ceasefire soon, Facing up to responsibility, Special incentives led to expansion, Winning rabbit: The Duchess of Gloucester holding the, Mr Ford scales down his travel plans, The Times Diary Are we all going down the drain?, Machinery: crash programme to make country self-sufficient, Republic of Korea, M Chirac planning heavier taxes on pornography, Heath warning on Anglo-Japanese trade, New community movement scores success in rural areas, Mrs Thatcher feels she has won international acceptance, What the Government must do in return for the TUC acceptance of the £6 limit, Franco must take the blame for Spain's growing violence, Social workers 'failing battered wives', Rhodesian student influx is challenge to Government, Unique joint venture gives port a lift, £8,000 for emerald ring, Callaghan attack on Tory leader's view of Britain, Prime Minister of Norway to resign next year, Death of oil divers leads to prosecution, Unions back farmers' price rise Campaign, European Parliament votes to freeze all EEC trade relations with Spanish regime, Arabs 'using Lebanon crisis for own ends', Dr Schlesiger taken ill while flying, Home Secretary is heckled in cathedral, Exports are top priority, Kenya protests to Britain over press reports, Report puts schools' charity status at risk, Wage rate among lowest-and strikes illegal, Tution fees for Open University to rise by 60 pc, Karate expert is sent to borstal, Four Starfighters hit hillside in Germany, How panic is wrecking Angola's second city, Family planning group dismisses project chief, Labour Party document criticizes Land Bill, EEC Commission digs in heels over regional fund, Lisbon troops lead marchers in protest against leadership's shift to right, Lisbon Socialist leader denies getting CIA aid, Democratic hopeful Number 8, Ryegrass taxes botanical court, Having a better time in Bulgaria, Good start to community service scheme, Miss Hearst no longer 'urban guerrilla', Maidstone bomb injures two policemen, Practice of remanding children to adult prisons must stop, Commons committee demands, Schoolchildren lose hot lunch as gas is cut off, Egypt ready for new phase in bargaining, Government withdraw opera house grant, Criminals traced by glove prints, Mr Prentice to challenge more state controls, Food prices Bacon, pork and fresh fish to cost more, Bonn MPs forgo pay rise, Steel: bold plan pays off, British diplomatic move to reopen Rhodesia border, Firm's scheme to train jobless school-leavers, Party leaves Mr Smith with a free hand, Shot woman 'wrote sex books', Army denies legal aid restriction, Textiles: controversy over oldest industry, Two British climbers scale Everest by south-west face. Index. Display Advertising: The Book Centre, Aswand Limited, Midland Bank Group, Air France, Preedy, The Bankers' Association Of Korea, Korean Traders Association World Trade Center Korea, Forum Properties Limited, Dunlop, LA Ina, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Interim Statement, Hoverlloyd, Republic Of Korea, Wharfeside Furniture Supplies Ltd., Basf, Butterworths, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Korea National Tourism Corporation, Edward Erdman & Company, The Times, Wimpey, Kogan Page, Shelter, Weller & Dufty Ltd., Cannon Assurance Limited, Chrysler, Barbican Business Book Centre, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Overseas Business Books, The Library Of Imperial History, Relyon, Artur Rubinstein, F. H. Tomkins Limited, Sea King, Laing, Oyez Business Books, Aah, Lovell, Thorn Lighting, Habitat, Hyundai Construction Co., Ltd., Twa, Ibstock Johnsen Ltd, The Post Office, Weatherall Green & Smith, Korea, Williamson Tea Holdings Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge knighted, Defence of scholarship. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: 29 in court on £44,000 fraud charges, Council to decide on the Playland arcade Court cases bring home the plight of many runaway children. Politics and Parliament: Commission preparing imaginative plans for aerospace industry, Outrages blamed on lunatic fringe, Mr Thomson attempts to reassure MPs over regional fund European Parliament, Three more defeats in Lords for Government, Big rise in cost of car licence centre, Competition policy victory for Socialists, Peers give non-unionists right to join safety committees House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Der Freischütz, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,109, Radio, A good night to stay in with a wide choice and the best probably The Wild, Tarzan to sing. Reviews: Tracing shifts of power in the international oil industry The Seven Sisters, An economist's eye view of the drug business The Economics of the Pharmaceutical Industry by W. Duncan Reekie, Youthful promise La Traviata Coliseum, Style but no satisfaction Helsinki Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lively variety from the second company Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, ICI: a struggle to control the world Imperial Chemical Industries: A History. Volume Two: The first quarter-century 1926-1952, Yasujiro Ozu: everyday is beautiful Ohayu (Good Morning) (u) Gate Alice in the Cities (u) Gate Three Days of the Condor (aa) Empire, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Quick guide. Sport: Football Great future predicted by Docherty, Squash rackets Long and distinguished fixture list lacks only in sponsorship, Billiards Everton plays Dagley in semi-final, Baseball, Tennis Only one fit Australian on eve of Davis Cup tie, Boxing Ali gives his prediction another name, Cycling For Britain the party is over before it begins, Cricket Worcestershire will hold special meeting, Sports in Brief, Racing Swingtime's courage starts Piggott off on Ascot treble, MacDougall aims at only one target, Rugby League Burke is given suspension of six matches, Golf Faultless exhibition by Player as he leads the Rest of the World, Horse trials A proud opening day for Arthur's Pride. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Semptember 26, 1950, Bach in the old routine, I'm afraid. Editorials/Leaders: The Reform Of Charity, Are They Living Up To Helsinki?. Letters to the Editor: Liquidity of Burmah Oil, Dialogue at Bow, Government of London, Public service pensions, Taxing of homes partly used for business, The traditional Mass, Preserving the identity of professional engineers, Education needs investment, The Liberal leadership, Delayed inheritance, A formula at Stormont, Antiquities in Cyprus, Disaster relief, The Greek trireme, Dental treatment in emergency, Government inexperience in statistical research, Advance factory controls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Harry Nicholls, Vc, Dr J. H. D. Webster, Sir Offley Wakeman, Mr H. S. Deighton, Wing-Cdr J. H. G. Sarll, Brigadier M. A. James, Vc Decorated in both world wars. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange prices Early gains lost, Stock markets Shares turn back after early rally, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: Business Diary: BAC's new pilot · Campbell's heirdom, Discount market, Prudential Insurance of America emerges as purchaser of 9.5 pc stake in Hambros, Pirelli talks with unions fail, Why the Post Office is so excited by its plans for a TV screen information service, Issues & Loans Coventry 51½pc undersubscribed, Australian plan for mining gets signs of relief, Recovery in U S economy is 'gaining pace', Commodities, Sharp fall in Britain's consumption of energy, Ransomes Sims to end level as costs soar, Beecham pays £16.6m for German group, Dutch coffee firm has £2.5m debts, Belgian bid for Atlas worth £3.7m, Ibstock Johnsen advances 10 pc in first half, Lonrho to bid for Chas Roberts, Worse than Delta expected, APV looks set to top last year's record, The subsidies threat to transatlantic trade, BP expert says future North Sea finds are unlikely to be economic, Indian oil discovery, Shore hope pinned on voluntary Japan deal, Fords bartered for sheepskin car seat covers, Sena passes pref as loss looms, Bern Matthews in the black at half way, Stock Exchange expels broker, Briefly, 'Meddling with money' by state criticized at gold conference, Proposal for company' custodians', Threat to French steel jobs, Profits from meat trading 'not excessive', Metro Town & Central, Metal Closures 19pc down with no upturn forecast, Cost of 15pc Opec rise put at £500m, Jobless worry for builders, Anglo American Corp progresses slowly, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Improving trend in engineering orders, Companies still facing cash worry, CBI says, Overseas Montedison loss this year may approach £140m, CAV claims a rotary pump advance. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Allen Greenwood to lead BAC. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property Low-priced country cottages, Country Properties. Births.

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