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The Times - 14/05/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By Stewart Tendler, From Ronald Faux, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Peter Strafford, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Penny Symon, By Diana Geddes, By Tim Devlin, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Sue Cameron of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Political Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Robert Parker, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent Madrid, May 13, Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Foreign Staff, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Thomas Walker, Michael Ratcliffe, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, John Higgins, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, by James Tye, by Derek Harris, by Marcel Berlins, by Tim Jones, by Pearce Wright, by Neville Hodgkinson, by Anthony Rowley, by Christopher Thomas, European Parliament Strasbourg, David Rudnick, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, PHS, Bernard Levin, E. W. J. MOLONEY., R. Y. HOLDSWORTH., H. A. NICHOLSON., QUENTIN CREWE., DAFYDD WILLIAMS., S. F. G. BRADFORD., GILES DIXON., RICHARD MOORE., ROGER FULFORD., ANTHONY WIGRAM., PEDDIE, Chairman., ALFREDA D. HOWLETT., MEREDITH WHIITAKER., R. P. ROBERTSON, , PETER C. WILLIAMS., GORDON DAVIDSON., RUTH JAHNKE., RALPH EDWARDS., D. R. LINNECAR., DERRICK HARRISON, Managing, MARY M. DARLINGTON., Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Staff, By Ronald Emler, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, JOHN SAINSBURY., CHARLES KENNEDY., BARRY HAWKES., E. OWEN SMITH., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Charles Harrison, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Stephen Goodwin Parliamentary Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, By Christopher Wilkins, Ross Davies,

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News: Romanian tennis player seeks asylum in US, Foot move over committee seats dispute, A safer world Time the world got together to form a common policy-before it is too late, Communist leader on the lesson of Friuli, Government bans Rhodesian cricketers, Fears over ministry records 'unfounded', Neck and neck race in Maryland, 150 Muzorewa supporters held in Rhodesia, PLO plea on Beirut crisis, New York judges on misconduct charges, Diehards in Japan's ruling party 'in conspiracy' to oust Premier because of Lockheed investigation, Concession by Government may aid theatres, Hope of US-Israel accord over settlements, Social staff 'should get specialist training', West German newspaper printers call off strike, Rig workers ill after diver's death, Farmers go to work on egg prices, Ethical dilemma seen in spina bifida births, Mr Rockefeller visits earthquake survivors, Moderates win two seats, Report on alleged torture of Ulster detainees claims it caused range of mental and physical disorders, Warning against false optimism over industrial accident rate, Vet and woman friend both died from same horse drug, World press body worried by decline in freedom, Accountant tells why he left Stonehouse companies, £16m in grants from EEC to retrain workers, Soviet dissidents to monitor Helsinki accord, Moscow cuts by half number of Israel emigrants, Planes and ships tackle big Spanish oil spillage, Exemptions to seat-belt rules to be published, Costs introduce independent schools to a new breed of parents, Commons will take 10-day Whitsun break, Russians said to have approached Mr Carter's campaign staff US Elections 1976, Local income tax best way of financing councils, report says, 304 crossings of border by Army, Dail told, Committee offers choice on local cash, Caution over principle on rule of law, Six killed in Zambia, Everest attempt tomorrow by two sergeants, 'Telegraph' dispute continues after talks break down, The Times Diary Uncle Jo lives down his disgrace, Lebanese fight for military advantage before talking, Married school truants may be prosecuted, Shortage of inspectors is big worry, EEC law 'watchdogs' complain of restraints, Risks that have a long delayed effect, Black cause 'killed by race bodies', Why Britain seems to be doing better from the EEC than a nyone imagined, Lawrence of Arabia first edition for £1,100, Courts hear of brutality by police in Madrid, Charities seek curb on overseas drug charges, Commuter car traffic is being cut, GLC says, The communists could be the main stumbling block on Spain's road to democracy, Laying down the law at work, Visit by Russian team tests Jordan threat to buy Soviet missiles, London to see essays given to Tolstoy, Explosives: five for trial, Congress to pass its first budget under new system, Sir Harold backs 'war to end animal cruelty', Tory criticizes 'also-rans' in Shadow Cabinet, British Rail to reconsider its threatened ban on carriage of racing pigeons, Bank robber is jailed for 12 years, Conspiracy law on picketing to be altered, Judges who have their own union, Minimization-an insurance term explained, Moving-map device 'not navigation instrument', Poets' Corner memorial for George Eliot, Science report Palaeontology: Speed of dinosaurs, Liberian envoy charged over stolen antiques, Kekkonen compromise plan to save Finnish coalition, Home Office gives details of children in jail, Former Tory official dies, Tories divided over devolution, Mr Heseltine attacks rise in union power, Iceland claims to have proof of RAF threat to fire on patrol boat, Honeymoon teacher is reinstated, Workers' participation law urged, New Potteries tremor damages houses, Leading the campaign to reduce injuries, The five who died in the long shadow of Guevara, MPs table EEC censure motion on dairy policy, Hughes case hoaxers join in with a will, Miners' leaders vote to recommend pay restraint policy, Plastics can make homes 'time bombs', Fall in potato prices predicted, New Jersey urged to let Concorde in, Appeal court to hold hearing on identification, Drug conspiracy charge against earl is withdrawn, Hospital officials criticized after inquiry into deaths of four patients in month last year. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, St. John Ambulance, League against cruel sports LIMITED, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tate & Lyle, Post Office Telecommunications, High & Dry, Ansafone, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Baron Security Group of Companies, Dewar's, The Thomson Organisation Limited, Anglo Persian Carpet Company, Peugeot, Turner & Newall Limited, Ncr, Rentokil, Olympic Airways, British Airports Authority, europcar, habitat, The Asbestos Information Committee, The Royal British Legion, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Mortgages & Finance, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Finance & Investment, £6,000 plus appointments, Public Notices, Company Notices, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: London Baroque Soloists Wigmore Hall, British and proud of it: uncommercial cinema, No phantoms at the opera, LPO/Handley Festival Hall/Radio 3, 60,000 visit 1776 exhibition, Collegium Aureum Queen Elizabeth Hall, Worldwide BBC 2, Geisterbahn Bush, Bristol Old Vic's new play. Law: Interest on judgment expressed in foreign currency Miliangos v George Frank (Textiles) Ltd, Five-judge court to consider identification evidence Regina v Whitby. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 14, 1951 Jobs for children, How Wagner got that Ring of confidence. Sport: McClaren appeal rejected, Toshack may be rested by Wales, Asif's innings is good, bad and delightful, Mrs Masthoff wins after a distraction, Nine British internationals in modest entry, A stronger Bruni wins with ease to put himself in line for the Arc, Broome returns for a double at Windsor, England's last hope of foiling the French can justify her position, Thompson gets Windsor marathon offer, Graves leads assault on Somerset's bowling, New putter helps Panton to share lead with Britz and Torrance, Davison again in a class above all others, England unsure about World Youth Cup entry, Exacum to get best from soft going, Sunbird has ability to rise above the rest in Irish classic, For the Record Baseball, Lloyd and Gomes lead climb to recovery. Property: Residential and Commercial Properties in Bristol and The West Country, Flat Sharing, The homes market finds a fine balance, Commercial Property, Property To Let. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Firm at close as miners back pay package, Firmer at the close, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Debate sought on move to stop cricket tour, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Chancellor condemns Opposition's 'sour, sullen and equivocal response' to pay deal with TUC House of Commons, Demand for increase in age allowance rejected by five votes, Efficient inshore fleet may lead to overfishing, Ulster payments, Talks on day trip passport abuses, Today's profits must be tomorrow's jobs, Government defeat on right to prosecute House of Lords, Next week's business, Government borrowing equals £157 per head, Minister defends limit on retirement annuities for the self-employed, Future question of differentials will be difficult to resolve, Plea for earlier summer recess, Growing Cost to Britain of cod war, Exchange control gets special Scrutiny, Income of students: concession possible, 'Snoopers charter' attacked: need to cut tax evasion to minimum. Official Appointments and Notices: Serjeant at Arms to retire, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: No Place For Children On Remand, The Railways' Animal Grab, A Modest Initiative. Letters to the Editor: An awkward shortage, Ending of Sunday post collections, Ulrike Meinhof, The Venice Accademia, Devolution: involving the regions, 'Hot pursuit' by Rhodesia, Giving small businesses a taxation incentive, Mr Thorpe's resignation, Conflicting electricity campaigns, Dulwich Art Gallery, Questioning Volkswagen optimism, Option sales and the $ premium, Tories and the unions, Strange names, Concorde's U S schedule. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,302, British lead at bridge in open and ladies series. Obituaries: Professor H. C. Killey Distinguished oral surgeon, Mr Benjamin Gimbert, Gc, Mr D. M. Sutherland. Business and Finance: Discount market, Steel production and consumption still advancing, Lloyds and Scottish, What on earth the Coal Board's got to do with word processing, Equity Capital for Industry launched with £30m as minimum resources target, Rival claims for siting of British Shipbuilders HO, British Transport Docks Board position held despite trade recession Profitability maintained and cash flow improved, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Latest dividends, Banco DI Roma, Spot Position of Sterling, 'Shell' attack on North Sea policy, Cartel Office set to block GKN's bid, Lloyds and Scottish dip, Docks Board chairman confident of winning battle for Felixstowe, Edward Bates listing suspended, Royal Insurance dips, Aircraft-ship takeover Bill through committee stage, Suspension of British Debt shares on takeover talks, Developed nations propose easier market access for Third World, 100 jobs will go in Tesco closure, Business Diary: In 'Which?' Zealley serves · Docks asides, Serck holds ground but demand still quiescent, Bank steps in to curb zinc speculators, Mining leaders' pay decision steadies shares, Burrell, Shell in tanker deals with two Greek shipowning groups, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Transvall Consolidated Land And Exploration Company Limited (T.C.L.) And Shell Coal South Africa (Proprietary) Limited (Shell Coal) Joint Venture Agreement-Establishment Of A New Colliery, Government asks for comments on £1,600m sea gas pipeline study, Co-op pensions committee 'run by employers', FNFC deal with Regalian changed, Canton fair disappoints, with products in short supply, Massey plans £17m expansion at Coventry, Split over merit of devaluing the green pound, Experimental investment, Solvay hurt by recession Overseas, Senate urges voluntary disclosures on bribery, $600m Italian credit from BIS still unconfirmed, Electronic goods sales unaffected by lower VAT, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Japan's 11 car companies 'too many for own good', Third World health: the role of the drug companies called into question, Conditional backing for Italian curbs by EEC money experts, The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited, Briefly, Italian oil groups cut imports severely, Money Market Rates, Rome reserves 'not enough to service debts', Russians may take up most of £950m credit, Current Trading Now Significantly Ahead Lord Barnetson Reports on a Difficult Year for United Newspapers, The Central Manufacturing & Trading Group Limited Interim Results, The Northern American Trust Company Limited Interim Statement (Unaudited), Rousing finish sends Booth soaring, Gold, Philips' Lamps jumps 80 pc as economies pick up, Head Wrightson recovering well, Royal Insurance Annual General Meeting, CTL launches Series 8000, New formula proposed for CEI reform, Wimpey workload doubts Chairmen report, How the markets moved Rises, Metrication Board in row over demand for £25,000, Prestcold pays £3.8m for Hall unit, Move to block sale of arrested Maritime ship, Arab selling erases recent gains in sterling, The John Lewis Partnership. Business Appointments: SE Council names new secretary.

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