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The Times - 21/01/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Paul Martin, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Dunfermline, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman Coventry, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Southend, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Mark Jackson of The, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent King's Lynn, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, By Michael Horsnell, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, From John Best, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, Katie Stewart, Bernard Levin, Reginald Maudling, PHS, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, H. S. FERNS., LOUIS LE BAILLY., MICHAEL STOURTON., GERALD GOURIET, , ADRIAN WOOD, , CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE., JIM DALY, , ERIC T. BOULTER., KENNETH SLACK, , DERMOT BOYLE., PHILIP VINCENT, By Our Medical Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Walters, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, DEREK EZRA, , R. A. BRADSHAW, , M. MCEWEN CHARLISH, DOREEN CHARLISH., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, P. F. ROCKWELL, , H. W. RUSSELL., By Clifford Webb, By Our Midland Industry Correspondent, By Peter Elliott, By Ashley Druker, By Terry Byland, By John Brennan, Gerald Ely,

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News: Ship captain admits he was unfit to navigate, Two Christian towns fall in Lebanese war of vengeance, Councillors supported builder's planning applications in return for money, Crown alleges, EEC foreign ministers argue about Spain, Rostropovich wants to stay on in West, Police find black faces harder to identify, Court begins to hear claims to Channel shelf, No more government cash for Glasgow, Making the best of our resources, More students from abroad reported on eve of Lords debate, West Berliner admits aiding 130 to leave East, Bomb causes £1m fire damage in Belfast, Oil chief explains payments to Italian parties, Border castle estate for National Trust, Cancer: Effect of Mormon life style, Major Carvalho held in Lisbon and named as a leader of military uprising last November, Ministers criticized as metres replace hands for measuring horses, Liferaft seen near sunken supertanker, Marmalade like mother used to make, Lenient judge sums up career, Too many Britons 'doing Marx's job', Road inquiry curbs if disruption continues, EEC move to bring in potatoes, Dr Kissinger in Moscow for 'serious talks', Concorde: The shape of things to come despite protests, The Speaker to retire on February 3, Trawlermen fear for jobs as Navy goes, Ministers consider Heath proposal on devolution, Minister claims big success for 'Save It' campaign, Playgroups' use of spare classrooms urged, Mr Ford wants to cut foreign military grants, Foreign policy must be based on the full use of our influence, Madrid police prevent mass demonstration, The Times Diary A great day for British apathy, MP to ask about fingerprints of children, Majority against political strikes, survey shows, Direct elections seen as starting point for European identity, Tass dismisses 'shop-worn clichés' of Mrs Thatcher, Concorde's maiden flight: British Airways, American jailed and fined for VAT fraud, US believes Angolan anti-Marxists are likely to be defeated, Canada halts all Laker flights for a month, Mr Trudeau says Canada needs a new society' to overcome failings of present mixed economy, Mr Wilson attacked from both sides of House over jobless, Mediator appointed to end Franco-Italian wine war, Easy Iowa victory lifts hopes of Mr Carter, Partial text of Mr Ford's message, Official clash on Chrysler hearing deferred, Meurs case health visitor gets new job, 'Party of unemployment', MPs say right to more information is urgent, Nuclear submarine aids stricken trawler, 'Sunday Times' wins award for campaign, Inquiry told of threats to Tyndale witness, Bonn fears surprise attack by Warsaw Pact forces, Nato praise for British gesture in cod dispute, Peer's fight to reinstate civil servant, Anti-corporal punishment Bill is rejected, 'No publicity' pledge over unsafe office block, Mrs Williams refuses to peg potato prices, Psychiatric hospital did not report absentee, Exposure of Watergate cited by US press in battle against curbs on court reporting, Man in armed siege gives up after seven hours, Five people die as gales sweep country, Steel industry wage-saving plan has a double blow. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, British airways ANNOUNCE, Rolls Royce, Imi, Amp, Dunlop, Willis, Faber & Dumas, Pobjoy Mint Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Concorde, The Times, Delaney Gallay Ltd, Trt, Concorde AIR FRANCE, Concorde and DOWTY, Triplex, Bland Payne, The Hongkong Bank Group, Alcan, Royal Doulton Tableware Limited, Iran Air, Uni-Tubes Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Premier resigns after losing vote, Landscape awards. Politics and Parliament: Making Giro competitive with banks: phased introduction of credit facilities and guarantee cheque cards, Mr Selwyn Lloyd to retire as Speaker, Restrictive trade agreements in service industries, Government efforts to meet deadline for EEC elections House of Lords, Prime Minister denies that Labour have become 'natural party of unemployment' House of Commons, Bill to end caning in schools rejected House of Commons, State of newspapers, High jobless total not being used as means for controlling economy, Prime Minister of Iceland invited to London, Mr Foot anxious to see a situation where general reflation can safely start, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, The 'crime' of Donald Woods and what goes by the name of justice in South Africa. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Ford's Conservative Message, The Portuguese Thermidor, The Wonder And The Folly. Letters to the Editor: Pay policy after the £6 limit goes, Tenant farms, Blind visitors to Chelsea Flower Show, Nature of the SAS, Lost choice of carpet width, Commuter rail services, Facilities in Tokyo for UK exporters, Criticism of Christian Aid, Low key, Meeting pension priorities, An independent university, Budget deficit, Comparisons of coal industry performance, London villages, Quality of Nato defence systems, Concorde's inauguration. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Werner March, Mr Sidney Peters, Tom Harrisson Exploring life under cannibals and bombers, Obituary, Sir Spencer Summers, Mr C. R. H. Hurle-Hobbs. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Finance & Investment, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Shades of Greene Thames, My Name is Rosa Luxemburg Soho Poly, Henry V Aldwych, Chaplin brings East and West together, LSO/Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall, Concerto for instruments of an orchestra, Contemporary French plays in London, Aeolian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: New riding chances now open to women, Northern clubs are League Cup favourites, Sollas stops comedy show that succeeded heavyweight farce, Sports in Brief, A British fifth is northern hemisphere's best, Capes says his style will not be cramped, Ondine passes halfway mark in Atlantic race, Irvine replaces Williams for Barbarians, Peterborough hire second train to Old Trafford, Bank launches national amateur event, Today's fixtures, £393,000 for Thomson sets $64,000 question, Latest European snow reports, Big gamble as Fort Fox replaces Floating Pound as favourite, To advertise at Innsbruck is to incur ban, D'Oliveira receives record benefit of £28,000, Prize money to be doubled at Beckenham, Madan Lal boosts total, Australians face four of the current Welsh pack, Ferrari face a challenge from young and old, Only 62 at Lingfield Park, Lancias unleash power in drive through Alps, Gay Future dies during race at Wetherby, Austrian girl underlines downhill superiority, Special awards for British Open championship, Watkinson makes it best ever season. Law: Prescribed period for start of trial Regina V Urbanowski, Bretton Woods no bar to legitimate trading contracts. Stock Exchange Tables: Xerox Corp down but it could have been worse, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, insurance & Offshore Funds, Poise recovered but golds again punished, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Leaders rally well. Business and Finance: Discount market, Public sector deficit continues to expand, Wall Street and the promised boom, Government drops plans to give small consumers cheaper power, Good opening half seen for Bass Charrington, Mr Ford outlines austere budget, French look to pay and price curbs, Latest dividends, BP joins Esso with 7p off a gallon, Jobs crisis for executives, Records and rights from Strong & Fisher, Spot Position of Sterling, Fewer businesses leave London, Maritime Fruit's cash need 'nearly £40m', EEC nuclear safety plans defended, Cut-price petrol could prove too dear for filling station fraternity, Forward Levels, Gold slumps $4.50 to two-year low, Revival seen but recession jolts Assoc Paper Inds, Oxley Printing, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Business Diary: Shanks is back · Ash traits, Bank Base Rates, Accountants paying bulk of £500,000, Citicorp $229m loan loss, Coal output rise saves £20m, Courts (Furnishers) going well after second start, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Courts INTERIM RESULTS (Unaudited), Jensen workers seek state aid up to £4.5m, Talks on integrated energy policy, 14,000 Cowley car men offered £6 rise, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Gold, £1.8m profit for Sunderland Shipbuilders, Zapata sees 60 pc first quarter decline, Retailers press their case for flexibility, Drive to sell Rolls-powered Douglas airbus in Britain, The high road to doom and the low road to prosperity, How the markets moved Rises, Car unions' challenge on efficiency in Europe, Associated Paper Industries Limited, Raglan dives into £6m loss. Business Appointments: Mr M Shanks joining BOC, Dual appointment: Sir Gerald Thorley (right), chairman elect. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property Pitfalls of price surveys, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,205.

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