The Times - 24/10/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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By Robert Parker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Walker and Stewart Tendler, By David Young, From Harry Debelius, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Medical Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Diana Geddes, Hugh Clayton, By Our Air Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ronald Emler, By David Wood Political Editor, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, Paul Hodges, Michael Leapman, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox, by Roger Choate, by Geoffrey Smith, R.C., P.Z, by Derek Harris, by David Noble, D.H., Bernard Levin, PHS, Philip Howard, BRENDA CAPSTICK, , W. F. H. C. RUTHERFORD, , MALCOLM LADER, , MICHAEL HOBBS, , DUNCAN LEYS, , MICHAEL SILVER, , JACQUELINE M. ATKINSON, , T. SHALLICE, , S. COHEN, , LAURIE TAYLOR, , KENNETH MELLANBY, , ADRIAN HASTINGS, , PETER BURGESS, , PETER TENNANT, , CHARLES LEWSEN, , VIVIEN NOAKES, , BRIGID PAILTHORPE, , BARBARA REYNOLDS, , D. R. NIGHTINGALE, , E. STRAWSON, , CHORLEY, , JEAN OVERTON FULLER, , D. S. HAYES, , JULIA SIMONNE, , GRAEME FIFE, , VERA G. SEAL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ross Davies, From Peter Norman, From David Cross, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, TOM HUSBAND, , JIM PLATTS, , By Christopher Thomas, KURT KLAPPHOLZ, , A. R. RITCHIE, , CHARLES PARR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Melvyn Westlake, By Our Industrial Editor, Richard Allen,
ResumoNews: Inflation is slowing except in state sector, Both large and small do business at Lloyd's, Mistaken identity theory in double killing, Soviet capsule on Venus is still working, Tanzam railway opens with vigilance call, Architect of a bold plan, When your thyroid thermostat gets out of control, International insurance brokers, Little underwriting profit in cars, Starfighter pilots' widows to get compensation, 'Loyalists' insist on undiluted proposals, Kindest way to cook crabs, Afrikaner in takeover bid for newspapers, Framework agreed for bargain with Iceland, Threat of pilots' strike next month deferred, Debate over nuclear power plans, Evidence of 'massive fraud' behind crisis in New york's affairs, Resigning yourself to being a students' president, Substantial increases in life assurance, More importance attached to giving wider advice, Tower heads rise in monument entry charges, Herrema captors ask for food after talk with Eire anti-terrorist police chief, Cabinet minister gives hint that General Franco should resign, Maintaining a combative neutrality, Fighting fund launched to preserve country sports, Food prices Sharp rise in bacon costs predicted, Newspaper rebuked for not correcting caption, Mortars kill four in Beirut fighting, Head lice campaign urged, General Franco suffers another heart attack, Lawyer finds evidence of Rhodesia police violence, Unhappiness in paradise, Fast is unbroken:, New state pensions scheme out of the melting pot, Humanists seek RI change, The extraordinary prospect of a brave new world, SNP in full cry for independence Labour strongholds in west Scotland are under siege, Mr Harold Macmillan puts case for a national government, Farm frauds cost the EEC £550,000 in three months, Saudi pledge on sterling holdings, Welsh Labour MPs to meet party officials on devolution dispute, The Times Diary Welcome to our newest oldest ally, New meter could ease power bill difficulties, Irish churches 'hampered by marriage question', Union change proposed in paper's technology plan, Bankers state case, Legion chief asks if nation has failed war dead, Glass blower's rise to power, Cuban mercenaries reported to be helping MPLA to keep its grip on Angola until independence, Free school bus rides are likely to end, Three new nature reserves for Scotland, A parental joke at the expense of children, Talks fail on rail cost-cutting, Valuable invisibles, MP and Kennedy daughter escape London death bomb, Bill will end hire and fire, Industry prepares for tough times, Top of the pops with children, British consul in Eritrea kidnapped, Doctors told pay policy cannot be set aside, Law Society Part II Qualifying Examination results, Birching in Isle of Man criticized, Americans say thanks for loan of Magna Carta, Where man is not a machine, Pools levy may be used to aid sport, Mandate of UN troops in Sinai extended, Hopefully to be eliminated, Loan estimate stays secret, Call for cut in number of overseas students, New inquiry on school violence sought by education bodies, Army raid on Polytechnic was illegal, Warning of leftist coup in Portugal, 'Confrontation' likely over self-employed, Rubbish dump to be checked after three deaths, Science report Seismology: Earthquake warnings, King Hassan addresses his 'Saharan subjects', Tories may ban pairs, Dr Kissinger fails to lay China's fear of 'Munich', Big increases in national insurance rate, A million jobless in France and worse likely by spring, Inquiry told of adult students in dispute, A new approach to costing, Italian poet 'with no illusions' wins Nobel Prize for Literature. Politics and Parliament: More advance factories for Wales, Commons told 'all politicians at risk', I do not interfere with police-Mr Rees, Convention to be dissolved as planned, Assurance on 'tax photographs', Assembly Bill delay feared, Welsh agency to work under direction of Secretary of State, Mr Fraser pays tribute to dead neighbour House of Commons, Next week's business, Art exhibitions, Lord Carrington says Tory peers have achieved main purpose of objection to Clay Cross Bill House of Lords, Ensuring the National remains at Aintree, Mr Short hints that the future of the Lords may depend on their actions in coming weeks, Newspaper allegations 'false and malevolent', Guardsmen inquiry. Index. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Bell's, "Le Monde", Arthritis, Yehudi Menuhin, Club Residence Dragonniere, EQUITY & Law Assurance, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co Limited, Stanwood Radio Limited, Phoenix Assurance, Sealink, Wildlife, Conservation Coin Collection,, C.E. Heath & Co. Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Croft Distinction, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., Swiss Air, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Saa, Chrysler United Kingdom, Welfare Insurance Company Limited, Hogg Robinson, The Wellington., Shb, Morice Tozer & Beck, Solicitors' Examination, Hine., Neepsend, Company Announcement, European Law, Bland Payne, Pan Am., Plessey, Church's, The Perils Of Overseas Adventures, Robt. Bradford Hobbs Savill Group, South African Townships, Mining And Finance Corporation Ltd., De Falbe Halsey, Chart Tutors, Mothercare Limited, Habitat, Pk, Bankart, Weatherall Green & Smith, Skf, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Steels, The Times Information And Marketing Intelligenc Unit, Shelter National Campaign. News in Brief. Law: Boy tells court he stabbed man in fear, Third Marks jury is sworn in, Letters 'told Mr Stonehouse of hounding rags', Queen's Bench Division Development on part of land defeats time limit Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte Percy Bilton Industrial Properties Ltd, Doctor asks how long must patients be kept alive, Coroner halts inquest on man who talked to trees, Court cuts sentences on bombers to 14 years, Court of Appeal Implied terms of novel building contract Thomas Bates and Son Ltd, v Thurrock Borough Council; Crux Development Ltd, third party, Baader-Meinhof can go ahead, court decides, Occupation must be actual J. Mindel Ltd v Harveys Household Linens Ltd and Another. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: £6,000 plus appointments, Business to Business, Public Notices, General, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Too True to Be Good Aldwych, War and Peace Coliseum, The Past Masters Bbc 1, Eritrea Wexford Festival, Youth and Music Gala Festival Hall, Now the cinema turns its attention to Spain La Caza (x)/Dreams and Nightmares (a) Paris Pullman Life Size (x) Jacey, Trafalgar Square Bite the Bullet (a) Odeon, Leicester Square. Sport: Swimming United States again take all gold medals, Lacrosse Americans quickly off the mark, Tennis, Golf Toepel in front followed by taxi driver, Rugby Union The ups and downs of Welsh league system, Racing No future in England so Tikkoo's men and horses move to France, Squash rackets Two logical results of the game's expansion, Baseball Morgan knocks in winning run for Reds, Sports in Brief, Judo Starbrook's medal sequence ends, Book review Carpenter's window on the world of boxing, Football Derby's win under Real scrutiny, Cricket Worcestershire to appeal. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): First words in the renewed defence of Professor Levich, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, October 24, 1950 Barcelona flights. Editorials/Leaders: The Spread Of Violence In The Schools, Mr Scargill's Contempt Of Parliament, Inflation IS Falling FAST. Letters to the Editor: Freedom of conscience, Eye tests on kittens, Recovering VAT charges, Conscientious objectors, Money for provincial art, Famous epileptics, Time for a national job evaluation plan, Disappearing lettered phone exchange lists, The Eagle's passengers, Lords decision on law on rape, Prison control unit methods, Marxism and Christianity, DIY weights, Moving mountains, Printed in Japan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Bargains to be had in New York, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,133. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: The Rev Howard Stanley, Professor G. H. Fairley, Sir James Cook An eminent chemist. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Prices go ahead, Wall Street, Stock markets Shares surge over 350 mark. Business and Finance: Discount market, Hambros Inv higher, GRA Property shares suspended, Commodities, Severance age now 46 for dockers, Business Diary: Ringing the changes·Keyser's Fenton, Japan cuts bank rate, Europe plans to compete with US on airbuses, Late rally takes S.Simpson to best in 10 years, Hongkong bank executive resigns, £25m FFI loan for Dunlop modernization, Dounreay now feeding power to national grid, Bill 'unfair to unions and holders of shares', Iran cites Northrop and Siemens on $8.5m bribes, Dunlop's two-pronged funding exercise, White-collar threat to Leyland plant averted, Protectionism 'dangerous' for the Community, Rothmans Group plans to buy new companies, NY default could check economy', BMA reduces loss, New Keyser Ullmann chief named, Exxon of US down in first nine months, David Charles, Cape Industries Weir, are calling for £9.5m, 1928 Inv Trust, Briefly, £33m Nigerian order for Leyland, Mr Healey rejects idea of large international loan to finance deficit, Civil servant heads Saudi mission, BSC depots plan alarms stockists, Backing up ICL's sales successes with a new-style management, Steel Bros moves ahead with Mid East in van, George H. Scholes, Fidelity Radio retreats but rally is in sight, Inspectors condemn John Willment for incompetence and want of care, Federal Bank ends bond support, Charterhouse Inv, Overseas S African news group in takeover talk, EEC asking for steel price rises by rivals, Top American broking firms to merge, Hopkinsons Hldgs well down, Hidden barriers to invisible trade, NEDO sets up studies on industrial materials, More 'dumping' complaints, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Henry Boot well placed after turnround, EEC survey sees signs of recovery, Industry 'incredibly complacent' over equal chances for women. Business Appointments: Business appointments Overseas chief at Bank of England. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Quirks of the market in homes, Country Properties.
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