News from 02/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Rundall, N J Rowland, Godfrey Hodgson, Rosemary Righter, Will Ellsworth-Jones, John Fryer, Philip Norman, Peter Gillman, Chris Ryder, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Jean Robertson Travel Editor, Edmund Crispin, Antony Terry European Editor, Paul Jennings, Berry Ritchie, Graham Rose, James Poole, Elisabeth Dunn, Peter Howe, Antony Terry, Michael Zander, John Whale, Frederic Raphael, Kinross, Dalbert Hallenstein, John Satnsbury, Philip Oakes, Laurle Zimmerman, Colin Simpson, Henry Brandon, Richard Milner, Tony Aldous, David Divine, A W Pearce Chairman and Chief Executive, Keith Botsford, David Dougill, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent of The Times, Mrs Anne R Bradford, Harry Shepherd Controller of Publicity, Cliff Temple, A J L Barnes, Philip Clarke, Derek Jewell, Patrick Campbell, Anthony Rudolf, C G Trinder, John Ballantine, J L Harden, Frank Allann M P, Norman Harris, D L Bain, Paul Eddy, Michael Jones, Reuben Ainsztein, Robin Marlar, John Sheppard, Hugh Somerville, Peter Lennon, Lorana Sullivan, Raymond Mortimer, John Ball, Boris Schapiro, G F Anderson, George Rosie, Bryan R, Tony Geraghty, Ulick O'Connor, Peter Ward, Nicholas Carroll, Charles Wegg-Prosser, Eric Heffer, Vanya Walker Leigh, Keith Richardson Industrial Editor, Pat Ashdown-Sharp, Jill Neville, Derrik Mercer, Robert Lacey, Peter Wilsher, Eric Jacobs, Joyce Ligertwood A Scottish teacher, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Alan Brien, John Bell, Stephen Aris, Patrick Rowley, Jean Robertson, Dilys Powell, Hugh Johnson, Anna Coote, Brough Scott, Elkan Allan, Adam Hopkins education correspondent, Daniel Farson, Dudley Doust, Philip Kleinman, Benjamin Pogrund, Ian Jack, Margaret Costa, Susie Darke, Susan Raven, John Wardill, William Allsopp, Peter Kenyon, Paul Harrison, Peter Clarke, Peter Pringle, Richard Burnell, Derek Humphry, Michael Moynihan, David Williams, Peter Dunn, Robert Whymark, Maurice Wiggin, Nicholas Faith, Michael Jones Political Correspondent, Roy Perrott, Denis Lehane, Roman Eisenstein, Marina Vaizey, Jan Mayman, Malcolm Crawford, Roland Adburgham, Muriel Bowen,
ResumoPothole flood drowns three Ships join in Cup victory serenade Reuter: Kissinger's £3,750m anti-drought plan Reuter: Safety separates Marcos and wife 4p on cigarettes Contents Rhodesia call-up Jail overtime ban Esso costs extra Reuter: Border killing Conservative MP to quit AP: Unlucky landing Reuter: Arab killed in clash Your Holiday Pound Today's advertising Wilson list of honours stalled on three names Insight Exclusive Anti-Prentice man disowned by union Salute to the future? Italian Communist leader… Pay deal with tax cuts looks certain Harrods Contents Harrods Why London banker has dropped his fight for plum Labour seat Makes the going easy ITT Deep Fryer Model 7587 Sixty years on, three men recall their days of agony Trawlermen accuse navy Leon Norell Police recover more of stolen Wilson papers The next time I'll take a drink—by Jim Hampstead's Stone Age? Police widen gun hunt Minister's £82,000 Bond winners Weather A woman for Wisden NCR Computers & Terminals Forest fire dangers worst for 250 years In Los Angeles they called it Mae Day. . . How John Stonehouse made himself vanish, step by step The prosecution outlines its case against the MP for Walsall North Alfa Romeo (Great Britain) Ltd. Hightime Holidays Limited Labour defends its cities Britain has nuclear sea bombs Swissair Aesthetic threesome in Gallery 2 of the Royal… British Airways ground Concorde uniform Pub traps for drivers not likely The man in the hottest police seat in Europe Nationwide The Building Society of a Lifetime Boots Lawyers split over criminal libel suit against Private Eye Privateeye Bid to expel Mr Lee's party Hertz French DC-10 crash inquiry clears baggage man over door Solid Fuel Advisory Service Document forces Callaghan to face the Benn problem Kissinger visit leaves South Africans worried Dictator's enemy dies in crash Director retires Rustin's Wallpaper remover Harrods Brown is plucky but can anyone stop Carter now? Harrods Book-burners Keyphone Brazil sets up shop in Palace The World Aborigines may go to UN after Skull Creek Scandal IBM United Kingdom Limited She's beautiful she's rich and she's powerful Robert Whymark reports from Manila on the first lady of the Philipines Vote reform would bring Spain into the 19th century Troops wreck historic site Ireland Tourism Dunlop Changes in the wine world Inter-City Sealink The Imperial 5000 Typewriter The moment that the General Strike began. . . Injustices to homosexuals Jobs for law centres Exxon payroll The goal that sank United Value at Brent Cross The half-idle rich Fertile Turk culture Inverarity Poverty facts Points Far from a servile hack Ministers' Loyalty Opinion Time to bury the idea of collective responsibility A Year of Opinion Cunard Qe2 Too-Safe Children Danger wanted Buying British Flag-waving is not enough Trust Houses Forte A Piece of the Action Sinclair Radionics Ltd. How to look again at art Aesthetics Spectrum Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group Shorts Decoding history Linguistics Burial at sea Germany Abortion and Catholics Rank and file divergences? Religion Sovereign The last of the gladiators Showbusiness Dr K reads it right The two-party party is over Victims of their own myth Bad motives, bad deal for Scotland Down in the pool Travel Fast Hovrelloyd Oriental Carpet The Hour, the Men, and what They Stand for With the fall last week of the Italian government, the possibility that the Communists will enter government in Rome took a long stride nearer. It would be the first time that Communists have gained power in a big and important Western nation. Their plans and policies are examined by Godfrey Hodgson Fly National and save 49% on regular fares to Miami Fly National Ordnance Survey British Gas Europ Assistance Girl on gannet island Scene Target practice, Italian-style John Player King Size The art of Skye walking Think Electric . . . for the sake of 15 minutes Peugeot How the Village Suffered Selfridges Leisure Buy Post Multiple Display Advertising Items Bran Flakes Rolls-Royce BMW Distributors London Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Langley Rolls Royce Lex Mead The long road to 'L' and back Scene Motoring Lazenby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kiwis in the shrubbery Gardening Lendrum & Hartman Grange Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kent Country Nurseries Ltd. Agriframes Fruit Cages G. D. Mountfield Ltd. Victa (UK) Limited Keydell Nurseries Royal Horticultural Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Batric/electric power barrow Halls Garden Relax Norlett Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Humberside County Council Cranfield Institute of Technology Edinburgh College of Art Universities Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Glamorgan County Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items ÆOnics Fight Inflation Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers Protection Scheme Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspaper Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Greek Islanders Paloma Travel Limited Osl The Villa People Villa Guide Ltd. Drive of Jeeps John Hopkins on a gritty little farmer soon to be head of the bureaucratic RFU There's no spur on the big boot Vivian Jenkins assesses English rugby's decline on the evidence of a typical club match The crisis of wilful violence in two of our national games Horror injuries deliberate Those sports injuries: a way to beat them Kit Keep our heads but get guards Middlesex put to the sword Gooch Step partners Roebuck shows class Whither the pro? Golf Britons trail in Madrid Rugby Results The reactor chamber fails to produce any nuclear fission from Ali the champion Scoreboard Club Cricket No drama when Betty's about Middle-Age Fitness Time of action The Family way Motor Racing Inside track Sober day for the British Rowing Sonia outsprints champion Athletics Blackout threat to All Blacks For the record One Man's Route to Montreal News in Sport England's 3-3-3-1 equals nought Hockey Braced by the Cote d'Azur Yachting Wollowing in Guineas glory Racing Yesterday's Racing Belle Michele strikes winner Tennis Fairclough's fancy—a solo flight in face of football's monstrous regiments In the Final analysis it's a Lawrie hijack Glasgow's deadly Derek Football Results Sir Geoffrey Howe QC: the mouth which cannot shout Atticvs The Leeds Permanent Building Society Power Flower The Sunday Times One man's week Bing: The Long, Long Road Next month, Bing Crosby who long since lravelled the Road to Singapore, Zanzibar, Morocco and Hong Kong, finally fakes the Road to London: to sing surprisignly for the first time on the West End stage. Today is his birthday, his 72nd not his 75th—that, he says, is a fabrication of Bob Hope's—but either way its is an unusual age for a London début. In this, the first of two articles about contrasting singers, Derek Jewell talks to Bing at his Mexican retreat Harvey Nichols The Linguaphone Institute, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leonard Cohen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shirley Maclaine Multiple Display Advertising Items Echoes of Ellington Photographic Heritage Library The Ring Comes Full Circle A miracle play for all ages Hunters on the Scent Dilys Powell applauds a masterpiece of detection Northern lights Dance The Stuttgart Ballet London Festival Ballet at the London Coliseum World enough and time Laughter-maker Radio Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items All American String of pearls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voices of revolution Music Comedy Theatre Felix Aprahamian Lands of hope Television In Business? Round House Jewels of Islam Art Russian masters Theatre The most devastating detective story of this century Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Sadler's Wells Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motcomb Street Belgravia's Art Centre Algrave Villlas Ltd. Jaltour Travel Tirol Iberia International Airlines of Spain Normandy Ferries Richard Green Sunmed Kuoni-Houlders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swedish Lloyd 'What new reader will this bring to German literature?' George Steiner on a New Guide The Oxford Companion to German Literature by Henry and Mary Garland Oxford £10 pp 977 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Such Darling Dodos Raymond Mortimer pays a 150th birthday tribute to the denizens of the Zoo Gargoyles and Grandeur Paul Jennings on letters for our times Gallant and civilised Another World 1897-1917 by Anthony Eden Allen Lane £3.95 pp 156 Maurice Wiggin The honest reviewer Picked-Up Pieces by John Updike/Deutsch £6.95 pp 519 David Williams 'The style is steely and elegant, trapping us into painful laughter with a sudden snap of razored teeth' Alan Brien on the Humorist's Art Vinegar Puss by S J Perelman Weidenfeld & Nicolson £3.95 pp 224 Mondays, Thursdays by Keith Waterhouse Michael Joseph £4.50 pp 192 GiGi The Royal Opera Austrian Airlines Americana Holidays The Airline of Portugal Why the pawkie Scot keeps a scone in his pouch John Whale reports on a new dictionary Richard Hughes a tribute by David Divine Alitalia Life on the road: one of the vivid illuystrations in… Full of Trepidation and preconceptions I embarked… Collins Call Them Irreplaceable Oxford Paperbacks The Last of the Laughter Frederic Raphael rings down the curtain on critical cabaret Best-Sellers Western worries Jill Neville on the week's novels Criminal Records: Edmund Crispin Short Reports Oxford University Press Cassell Books by Idries Shah Ebury Press The odd couple—and what broke the spell Look! 1 Ideal Home Six of the best from the big names of 1971 Direct Wines (Windsor) Ltd. Three Four Five Publishing Ltd. H. A. G … Coffee Vogue Queen's eye view Could it be that the Royal Family thinks the whole country smells of fresh paint? New Booklet About Duvets A step-child's hard road Boots Three pretty ways to Keep Your Religion Look! 2 Fenwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Karo-Step Basic habitat Wallpaper Class divisions Critics of progressive teaching methods got new ammunition last week in a report from Lancaster University which The Sunday Times punlished in a front-page report by education correspondent Adam Hopkins. Below what teachers and parents think. Right, the view of an "informal" primary school headmaster How friezes came in from the cold Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yellow Pages Multiple Display Advertising Items Gibraltar The headmaster's view Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Imperial Torquay Carter Jonas Focus21 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tarmac Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hetheringtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lewis & Tucker Malcolm Giddy & Giddy Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. John Smith & Son Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Hampton & Sons Multiple Display Advertising Items 1776 special stamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves & Company Vigers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gross Fine+Krieger Chalfen Residential Keith Cardale, Groves & co Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Roy Brooks Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Bushell The British story of the American Revolution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do You Know? Brain-Teaser Crossword Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 1776 The British story of the American Revolution Contents The Sunday Times TODAY BBC1 London ITV The Sunday Times Critical Viewers' Guide to the week's television I T V Region by Region Keeping the £lops flying Pick of the Day Ignorance, the deadly disease Monday Today's Radio The British Gazette The General Strike: the story as it unfolded, in an exciting 10-day documentary Radio Choice Films The party's over in Washington Tuesday Not all angels are female Wednesday Disunited Kingdom Saturday Liz leaves Vietnam Thursday Blood on the playground Friday Vital nuclear plans struggle for life McKechnie Brothers Limited Lambert Howarth Group Limited Tempering the new terror of the tax man Fears have been expressed about the new "get tough" tacties planned for the taxman. Here, Cyril Plant, general secretary of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation, sets out his union's attitude Next Week Mr Polaroid's Portrait Inside Abbey Life London hydrofoil link to Ostend The Sunday Times Market Movements Why the City is going back to the farm Business news City, investment, money Stock market heading for new peak Meaty profits for Mr International Hallam How £5m went on the EIC Euro-go-round Business news City, investment, money Trust investors look back in anger Wimpey Barlow Synergism? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why Peterhead fears its future George Rosie reports on the impact of full-scale oil and gas development on a small Scottish fishing port. At first th einhabitants welcomed. the new industry. Now, in the words of one local,"it's all happening too fast" Posh noshes and cheap eats—it's all in the family The Sunday Times The bankers' one-card trick Shop! Mr Port's profitable patter Drive a Michelin A big shake-out in the High St Engineers Appointments RCM NCCM Gerrard Recruitment Service Smiths Industries Position Number MGA723 Austin Knight Limited Bakelite Xylonite Limited The Managing Director, Transprints (UK) Limited. The APV Company Ltd. The Times AGRO Buoyant AK Advertising Group Mobile Plant Engineer Staveley Industries 30 years of planning—or going from bad to worse Foseco Minsep Limited Saudia Drug overdose for the NEB City of Coventry Bonds Strike shuts German newspapers M & G Commodity & General Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Appointments Hollandsche Beton Maatschappij Coopers & Lybrand Geest Food Group RCM NCCM Philip Smith Manpower Consultants Boots Group Marketing Executive Stuttafords Science Group Personnel Placement Services Ltd Accountant/financial Analyst Senior Welding Inspectors Welding Inspectors… JCB Eurequip Locum Medical Officer-Surgical WVB Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Bookshelf Why are we unhappy? Co-Operative Insurance Society Where the cold shower treatment works Sweden The Swedish government believes in forcing efficiency and growth by paying high wages. Could a similar policy work in Britain? A special report from stockholm by Economics Editor Malcolm Crawford British Petroleum UNCTAD lines up for new war of attrition Rich & poor countries are at loggerheads again . . . but one byword for squalor is becoming a symbol of hope Save & Prosper Group Go-between for the poor Senior Engineering Group Limited Calcutta crawls back from the abyss The unholy trinity of world oil The Fate of the Seven Sisters Lawson Raw Materials and General Unit Trust Nobody loves an oilman Artagen Properties Limited General Appointments Tyzack & Partners Ltd Joan de Smith & Partners Ltd Solus Schall Hales & Hindmarsh Associates Ltd P-E Consulting Group Limited Co-operative Wholesale Society Wandsworth Thomas Mercer Limited City of Bradford Metropolitan Council E. M. A. Management Personal Ltd. Leyland Cars The Wellcome Foundation Limited JWT Recruitment Limited West Yorkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tyzack & Partners Ltd Robert Lee International Collingwood General Manager Robin Marlar and Associates Ltd. Harbridge House Europe Hales & Hindmarsh Associates Ltd P. S. Cabot & Co. Ltd. Accountancy and Finance Appointments Reed Executive British Gas Douglas Liambias Associates Tyzack & Partners Ltd Riley Deloitte, Robson, Morrow & Co. Thomson McLintock & Co. Trading Standards Rank Xerox Accountancy & Finance Coopers & Lybrand Oldham Son Ltd. Accountancy and Finance Appointments Hales & Hindmarsh Associates Ltd PA Advertising Mervyn Hughes Group Financial Director (designate) East Midlands Knight Wegenstein Limited Mars IZAL Technical Author Inbucon/AIC Trust Houses Forte Tyzack & Partners Ltd Lock Associates Hoggett Bowers Douglas Liambias Associates Turquand, Youngs & Layton-Bennett Sales and Marketing Appointments Avon Royal Hong Kong Police United Biscuits Limited Quinton Hazell ASL Confidential Recruitment Hales & Hindmarsh Associates Ltd Thames Executive Appointments Limited Deloitte, Robson, Morrow & Co. Cadbury Schweppes Barker Ellis & Co. Ltd. Marshall Cavendish Publications Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales and Marketing Appointments Whites RCM NCCM Pa Personnel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Probation and After-care service Digital Dornay Foods Whitbread AMOCO Eastern electricity Hunt & Broadhurst Ltd. Bowker Publishing Company Ltd. Management Opportunity London United Arab Emirates J. C. Bamford Excavators Ltd. Gould Advance General Appointments Management Selection Limited Tyzack & Partners Ltd Mervyn Hughes Group Hong Kong Government Petroleum Industry Training Board Management Selection Limited Deloitte, Robson, Morrow & Co. Charles Barker Management Selection International… Liptons General Appointments Lecturers IBM United Kingdom Limited Cable & Wireless Marketing Manager Railway Industry Association Metro Campbell-Johnston Associates Robert Lee International London Fire Brigade Civil Engineer Plant Manager 1776 The British story of the American Revolution A touch of jeanius Prufrock Provincial It's goodbye initiative, and hello emigration Any other business Pity the poor promotions salesman And your small change, sir Contents Hasselblad 'Saboia' Towel Set The 123,000 Mile Car Which the AA Thought was a Lotus Vogue Interdrs Contents Fernseh Bosch Group Dormeuil Wesley-Barrell (Witney) Ltd. Pino Silvestre Colt International Ltd. VX 2300 Scotcade Ltd. Citroën, GS A time of trial for the lawyers Michael Zander, whose study of fees in legal aid cases started the successful campaign for the Royal Commission on the legal profession, suggests the main issues that should be investigated Gold Leaf Herb of the Week The healthy way of dyeing Slumberland The glass-makers' apprentices Collecting Yesterday's & Album Goldener Oktober Do You Really Know how Other People Tick? Picture Profile of—CLIVE Jenkins:"i Remember. . ." Continuing our Lifespan series in which people recall the images that have shaped them How to buy 2,000sq. ft. of office space for £1,688 Monty-The Last Parade Picture Gallery The officer: from 1914 Montgomery was promoted fast… Picture Gallery Cristal d'Arques The cleverest young man in England? In 1974 Time magazine listed 150 future leaders of the world. Among six allotted to Britain, Peter Jay (right) was, apart from Prince Charles, the youngest, the best looking and the only one who was not an MP. He is also the Prime Minister's son-in-law and a TV face. A profile by Mark Amory photographs: Snowdon Gardencast Aluminium Ltd. Final TIE Clothes that come together Hector Powe Nestor Nursing Homes Crown LaMBERT & BUTLeR Feather & down Luxury for only £10.95 Embassy Regal Rackhams Thorpe Wins Fight to Stay Leader Nikon Picture Gallery Royal Navy Officer Bridge Chess Kitchen Report SieMatic Kodak Home Paraphernalia Blossoming Lotus Plumbs Rothmans King Size
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