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The Times - 10/02/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Stewart Tendler and Hugh Noyes, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By Patricia Tisdall, Christopher Thomas, Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, By Edward Mortimer, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Pringle, From Bruce Palling, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Prudence Glynn, From Dennis Bird, By John Blunsden, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Squash rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Paul Overy, Peter Davis, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Clive Bennett, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Bernard Levin, PHS, CORNELIUS O'LEARY, , GEORGE MARTELLI, , GOODMAN, , DENIS GREENHILL., ANTHEA GRAINGER, 67 Avenue Gardens, W3., HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , TERENCE PRITTIE, , KYRIL FITZLYON, , N. SILKIN, , DOREEN INGRAMS, , B. C. Butler, President. The Social Morality Council, c/o 17 York House, W8., MARGARET GILLESPIE, , PETER STEVENS., GERRARD RAVEN., KINNAIRD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By John Brennan, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown and Maurice Corina, By Tim Congdon, From Harry Debelius, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, JAN HILDRETH, , B. G. JOSE, , JOAN H. VEAZEY, , J. F. ELLIS, , O. WINGATE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Eric Wigham, By Ashley Druker,

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News: The political outlaw whose views could help to shape a new Spain, Callaghan fisheries plea, Archaeology report Wroxeter: A Roman fort, French media to take part in study of violence, New evidence of executions among British mercenaries, Old and poor will get fuel supply safeguard, 'Play value' seal of approval for toys, Malaysian lawyers alarmed over suspension of legal safeguards in new moves against insurgents, Dr Herrema to leave Ireland later this month, Court quashes council's land purchase order, Manager saw stealing as perquisite of job, Bail extended for accused councillors, 'Traditional warfare' of bookmaker and punter, Three held at Commons in abortion protest, Brothers jailed for giro cheque frauds, Dutch statesmen to lead inquiry into alleged bribe to Prince, Clerical staff to go at Defence ministry, County cuts budget and takes 2p off rates, Melbourne wants Concorde, Reselection plan goes to Labour executive, EEC ministers want Greece as member before end of decade, Shorter term 'if plea had been guilty', Public watchdogs ready to influence service, Black group blamed for disturbances, Governor-General accused by Mr Whitlam of 'deceit', 12-year inertia on GLC housing site is ending, Mayor of Basque town shot dead by terrorists after anonymous warning to resign, Magistrate says films cannot be used in evidence, Mr Rabin defeats censure move but fails to convince MPs that American visit was successful, Pope says loss of love cannot end marriage, Design, Headless body is found in Leeds, Yugoslav plot trial opens, The Times Diary Lockheed shock: the truth at last, Postmaster 'was literally frightened to death', Control on dogs urged to reduce risk of infection, Oberammergau dispute over text of play, Nixon visit to China riles White House, Tory pledge to retain pension Act, Stress and obesity, British Airways complains of fare rise, Christian Democrats agree to minority government, Woman witness says property developer promised council chairman £400 an acre for help, Planned authority transfer causes concern for jobs, Communists in Japan fear 1934 court case, MPs want NEC to discuss devolution with Cabinet, Big Mayotte vote to stay French welcomed in Paris, Welsh MP pleads for Breton, Arab claim on Berlin blast, Mr Stonehouse denies spying allegations, Unita talks of 'guerrilla war' after Huambo's fall, Why overseas students should not be made to pay more, Political witch-hunt at Tyndale school alleged, Code for handling patients' complaints, Freed boy hostage flown back to France, 'Political game' criticized, Journal lists 10 alleged CIA agents in Bonn, Former National Front leader back in power, Two die in Belfast ambush of lorry, Australian travellers stranded by floods, 1796 Haydn contract overturns estimates, Idea of EEC directorate resurfaces, Miss Hearst tells of assaults in cupboard, Lebanese leader puts case against partition, Student teacher jailed for manslaughter after driving car at youths, Earthquake villages are still cut off, Warsaw meeting seeks ways of saving the past, New Aire Valley inquiry with different inspector, Iran officials accused over sugar deal, New centrist party formed in Portugal, Widow 'strangled lover with her tights', Russia puts off visit by Egyptian, Rail review envisages big cuts in labour, smaller network, and stiff rise in fares for commuters, Ulster leaders look for jobs, Dead heat possible on dock work Bill, Alarm at Chelsea shop again kicked off wall, Holidays in Spain to be cheaper, Dr Luns invited to London for more cod war talks, Science report Magnetism: Mayan rock sculpture, Welsh Council against poll on devolution. Index. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, The Electricty Council, Disasters Emergency Committee, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Thomson Fly-Drive, Air France, Barrington Laurance, Qantas, Augustus Barnett's, ToweR, Clydesdale Bank Ltd., Hamilton, Ecgd, Idc, Datsun, Avis Parking. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Minister attacks irresponsibility of 'foolhardy volunteers' in Angola, Siberia refuelling stop sought for Concorde, Role of auditors in affairs of secondary banking system, Reports of mercenary deaths in Angola appear to be true House of Commons, British aid for victims of Guatemala earthquake, Protests at Frenchman's detention European Parliament, MPs vote to reestablish select committee on abortion Bill, When export of textile machinery results in dumping of textiles in UK, UK must do better in car exports to EEC. Picture Gallery. Sport: March and Lotus each say Peterson belongs to them, New effort to revive flagging US fortunes, Wightman Cup to get £15,000 from sponsor, Sports in Brief, Alta should write another page in the Peacock saga, Daley may be in for Bailey, Latest European snow reports, The great Scottish debate on creaking joints, Player wins S African Masters event, West Indian and Australian cricket averages, Russian girl victim of IOC drug rules, Cambridge keep their thinking caps on, Winter Games results Ice skating, Miller's 63 beats all the rest, Hibbett called up for Welsh training party, Only Thoeni is able to better Good's time, Hunt's strength of character frees him from the grip of Mohibullah, Combination of Curry and Rachmaninov approaches perfection, Kirmani has time to equal a world record, Britain's chance to reconnoitre in Canada, Morley included in England team despite fitness doubts, Building up to monumental Triumph. Law: Monopoly loses exclusive rights, Exemptions from reporting agreements Between SA Fonderies Roubaix Wattrelos and La Société Nouvelle des Fonderies A. Roux La Société des Fonderies JOT., Homosexual father and consent to adoption In re D (an infant), Freight point for Lords Aires Tanker Corporation v Total Transport Ltd. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Announcements, Public Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 24, Legal appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 12. Reviews: The next concert at the, Be-bop Deluxe Drury Lane, Paul Strand: between traditions, Catherine Institut Français, Renato Scotto in Suor Angelica, BBC Lunchtime Concert St John's/Radio 3, Equal partners Söderström/Ashkenazy Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Another illusion shattered, and about St Jerome of all people, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 9, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: The Foreign Enlistment ACT, West Europe's Communists. Letters to the Editor: Drummonds of Megginch, Tax anomalies, Dental charges, Realities in Ulster, One very good reason why small businesses should be encouraged, National Theatre's new ticket scheme, RSPCA policy, Debate on closed shop, No British scissors, Workforce efficiency, European elections, Arab lobby and 'The Times', The allegations against Mr Thorpe, Moral education, Discord in Rhodesia, Mercenaries' role in Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Three bravery awards, University news London Grants: University College, Latest appointments. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Air Marshal Sanderson, Obituary, Viscount Sidmouth, Dr W. A. Bourne, Mr L. R. Muirhead, Maj-Gen Sir Miles Graham Distinguished staff officer, Rear-Admiral J. G. B. Cooke, Mrs Barbara Granger-Taylor. Business and Finance: Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate Limited Mr Addinsell's Statement, Dana now holds 64 pc of Brown, Century Oils, Discount market, Ford, GM to invest more, Ryder-Keith meeting on Rolls-Royce row seen as 'constructive', Retail Sales And Hp, Latest dividends, Accountants seek legal limit on auditors' liabilities against court claims, Caplan Profile Group Limited, Second consortium shows interest in Norton plant, Spot Position of Sterling, Spreckley sale, Olympia (Redacre), Market leaders held their own in 1975 Computer news, $2,000m aid for US railways, Insurance assets and the property market, McCleery L'Amie pipped at the post in try for record profits, Forward Levels, Newman 'impasse' before director asked to resign, Bank Base Rates, SGB shines overseas and signs brighter at home, Sandoz sales go down, Equities suffer sharp reverse, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Pace of wholesale price increases accelerated in the last quarter, Airline chief warns of EEC aero disunity, Redland buys US electronic firm, Briefly, American railways get a new lease of life, Narodny to pay Austrians $3m 'in good faith', Money Market Rates, West to offer Portugal more gold-backed aid, Accountants call for tax changes, Inspectors reassure Mr Atkins, TSB agreement on union membership, Business Diary: Sugar and Spicer · NRDC's Johnson, Small holdings costly to Cosalt, Devaluation of peseta is 10 to 13 pc, Gold, Hire-purchase advances highest since April, J.I.B, New rules to protect policy holders, How the markets moved Rises, Joviel builders file petition after £672,000 deficit, No uplift for builders 'until 1978', Overseas Profitability Improved Earnings per share maintained, Tighter rein expected on secondary banks, Working hard to maintain contact with labour trends around the world, 12½ per cent Treasury Loan, 1993 Issue Of £600,000,000 At £95.25 Per Cent. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Business Appointments: Professor A W Johnson on board of NRDC. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Prices fall back, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Issues & Loans International loan for Poles, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Index drops below 400 on fears of rights issues. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,222.

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