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The Times - 30/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Roy Lewis, By Clifford Webb, By Stewart Tendler, By David Leigh and Roger Vielvoye, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Harry Debelius, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Special Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Mario Modiano, From John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Katie Stewart, by Michael Hornsby, by David Cross, by David Blake, by Patricia Kelly, by Pieter Zwart, by Michael Hanson, Michael Church, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Geoffrey Wansell, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, William Mann, John Young, Roger Berthoud, PHS, LESLIE FISHMAN, , SUSAN SHATTO, , JOHN H. S. BURTON, , LIONEL MURRAY, , ANTHONY GRANT, , ISSAM MAHBOUB, , ERIC G. JAY (formerly Chaplain, BARBARA ANGELL, , R. EDMONDS, , A. W. TAIT, , O. R. JOHNSTON, Director, , G. L. PLAYFAIR, , DENNIS STEVENSON, , DAVID TUDOR-POLE, , WINWOOD READE, , ST JOHN HARMSWORTH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Norman Hammond, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By David Blake, By Edward Townsend, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, I. A. D. MARTIN, , N. A. BILITCH, , J. VANDENBURG, , GEOFFREY MAYNARD, , A. J. BARNETT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Robinson, Patrick Knight, Kenneth Owen, By Margaret Walters, By Adrienne Gleeson, Extracts from the review by the Chairman Mr. J. Ogilvie Thompson, L. A. BARRATT, Wallace Jackson, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Emler,

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News: Spanish regime bans press conference by opposition alliance, Cockpit of war now centre of treaties, Facing the challenge of man and his habitat, France tries to stop secret TV advertising, Squatters to blame for costly delay in housing, First visitors allowed into Tibet, 'Gynaecology closed to anti-abortion doctors', Others will control revival, Rivalry brings concessions, Zoology: Hormones and super ticks, Scheme to foster adolescents is successful, Pledge on state control in drug industry condemned, QC says Peter Hain snatched £490 from bank in a 'spur of the moment' theft, Man in escort agency case is found guilty, Making a shining egg sample, Northampton: Neolithic camp site, Coloured families get worst council homes, Record security in Sweden for Marshal Tito, Tories should not spell out plans MP says, Minister pledges action on asbestos hazards after Ombudsman's criticism of factory inspectorate, Shopping/Prudence Glynn Knee down, Fine in 'lump' case cut by £175,000, Mr Callaghan likely to edge ahead in second ballot tonight, Call to end secrecy on big technical projects, Meissen armorial dish linked with Russian Empress fetches £5,720, Poles promised five years of austerity, Chrysler chief predicts a profit for next year, Iceland told British fishing restrained, Water board calls for 'wartime' restraint, Families' musical feud muted, 'Peace campaign growing in Soviet Union', Police seek help of public in hunt for raiders' car, Naming of more 'moderate' candidates angers union, Challenge from Labour's left on defence spending, Select committee to study EEC election procedure, Rhodesia accused of secret hangings and torture, Banks look abroad to meet customers' needs, Eddie Gallagher to face trial on six charges, Bonn may disappoint Mr Sadat, Exam plan opposed by public school heads, Promiscuity link with cancer in women, Year the tourist will discover nature, Dr Kaunda says force only role left in Rhodesia for Britain, Appeal plea in pub bombs case, Priest wants vigilantes to fight Washington crime, Refugees in mass flight to Namibia, Señora Perón pleads poverty and seeks to stay in Argentina, Attempts to rate North Sea rigs will be in vain, The Times Diary Good food is a matter of taste, Lebanese leftists strengthened by battle successes and set on imposing their plans for reform, Alternative to jail for drug addicts, Controversial treatment has helped girl with brain-damage, court is told, Attack on Maoism by Bulgarian leader, Dublin gains an unexpected ally in Ulster, Opinion polls continuing to reflect growing support for Mr Carter, Baptist minister made box for use as shoplifter, Ex-head of Italian secret service held, Man shot brother three times with a crossbow, Landscape competition to restore derelict site, Mr Foot: soothing words on the irrational fears over his leadership chances, M Giscard says French argue too much, Ceausescu advice about fending off big powers, Dr Kissinger on Cabinet bribes inquiry panel, Projected throughway to the Mediterranean, No further Concordes until airlines buy, Identity issue in Peter Hain theft case, Chrysler may build new car in three countries, Tumultuous welcome given to King in Seville streets, Two Japanese jailed in vote-buying case, Ford threat of veto in defence cuts wrangle, Ahmadis get Non-Muslim seat in assembly, Miss Hearst in court on new charges, Demand for UN censure of Pretoria, Israeli Army to investigate death of arrested Arab, Schools close as teachers widen campaign on jobs. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, English Property Corporation Limited, Crittall, Zeebrugge, Sotheby's, Societe Generale, Solvay, Scottish Amicable, Hotel Diplomat Hotel Arenberg, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Idc, Stone-Platt Industries, Booker McConnell, Under Which Flag?, Union Corporation Ltd., olivetti, Mercedes-Benz., Europa, Brussels, Hs, europcar, Common Law Reports Ltd.,, Scottish Provident, Lloyds Bank International. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: No case for sulking inside Community-Mr Stewart, Effects of birth rate fall being studied, Government willing to set up select committee to study EEC elections, Soundings from MPs on choice of next Serjeant at Arms House of Commons, Modest profit likely for Post Office, Parliament's security to be examined, EEC summit unlikely to reach decision this week on direct elections House of Lords, Progress on political unity and cooperation. Sport: For the Record Indoor bowls, Sports in Brief, Halving the chances of a double, Jahan moves up slope as Barrington slips, Southampton's run uphill, Improvement in condition of Mervyn Davies, Latest European snow reports, Palace have vision on an intuitive path, West Indies hold out to draw second Test and keep lead, Champions' first crops add spice to season, Today's list of fixtures Uefa Cup, Another prize money boost, Derby's loss could be Derby's gain, Apres Demain worth supporting today, United innocent no longer, Ferrari put their rivals in a tight and testing spot, Sanders may return as selectors' chairman, Holders given hard time, Barcelona must look sharp after their long night of the knives. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques, Property market stays buoyant. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Domestic Situations, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Fidelio Covent Garden, The Threat of Nuclear War Granada, Schwarzkopf honoured, Marketing a simple American dream John Denver London Palladium, Daniel Adni Wigmore Hall, Send-up of a lieder recital Ortrud Beginnen Hampstead, Damnation of Faust Festival Hall, Josef Albers: round and round the square. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 30, 1951. Atomic secrets, How one man fell into the machinery of South African justice. Editorials/Leaders: The Deficit Should Be Cut, The US And The European Communists. Letters to the Editor: Policies for Rhodesia, Before St Augustine, Tory candidates list, Cutting down on youth clubs, 'Dear Reverend', Use of roads and railways, 'Forum shopping' an established principle, The British Library, Original Bowdlerizer, Executed in Iraq, Wongs and whites, Conditions in Brazil, Freeing the council house serfs, Need for an investigation into prices of lamp bulbs, Words-where advice would be welcome, Law on obscenity, Consumer's right to choose best value, Archbishop Fisher, TUC and worker participation, The dollar and inflation in Britain. Law: Wrong court for nuisance cases Parsons and Another V Levington and Another, Shipbuilding custom of Japanese upheld Reardon Smith Line Ltd V Yngvar Hansen-Tangen, Sanko Steamship Co (third party), Financial hardship no bar to specific performance Francis V Cowcliff Ltd., Council not liable for watercourse Gilson V Kerrier Rural District Council, Change of plea Regina V Powles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor M. M. Gillies, Air Vice-Marshal Vincent, Sgr Corrado Cagli, Mr Richard Arlen Noted film actor, Obituary, Brigadier C. H. V. Vaughan. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Coffee again at new highs: cocoa advances, Wall Street, Russia and the Philippines get their lines crossed on sugar deal Commodities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Second leg finds index closing at worst, UK metal stocks, Spot Position of Sterling, Trading at a trickle. Business and Finance: Stone-Platt's stand on inflation accounting, Discount market, Warning of stronger threat from inflation, Lay offs at Leyland grow to nearly 8,000, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited, Rosgill reshuffle, Honeywell in £6m fuel saving deal, Rolls chief on need to reward capital, 'Coral' language evaluation in US Computer news, Latest dividends, Rockware and United Glass see price rises, Mersey shore gang strike over manning claim, Lean times for Metall AG, American industrial indicators show fourth monthly upturn, The Edinburgh and Dundee Investment Company Limited, Kaiser plans Anglesey smelter expansion, Business Diary: Methven parting shot? · Enter CIBS, N Sea oil investment scheme, Rivalries put the Andean 'six' under stress, Forward Levels, France wants to discuss 'snake' changes at Community summit, French electric goods aim at 6-11 pc growth, More trouble at Leaderflush, Thorn offer for Stanwood Radio, Late Rotaflex upturn, Tax officers facing huge task of recoding, Bank Base Rates, Callaher 1975 Statement by the chairman, Mr Hume Stewart-Moore, State borrowing gap will be less than expected, Japan's output of TV sets at record level, Paris talks on limiting special steels for US, Anglo American Gold Investment Company Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) 'Amgold's wide spread of interests gives both stability and the prospect of growth', Barratt Developments Limited, Non-tobacco side Gallaher's hope, Creditanstalt court move, Amgold's fresh ventures, Amal Metal sells unit to Jardine, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, US woos the consumer, Aramco's entitlement may top 6m barrels a day, Shipping chiefs take on jobs problem of yards, Bath & Portland Group 'Commendable Results In Difficult Conditions', Briefly, Value of H C Janes to Barratt Devels, Saudi talks start on £70,000m trade, Money Market Rates, Wolfson stake in bank now 100pc, The night sky in April, BSC's stockpile reaches only half target backed by Government, Yorkshire freight complex plan, How the markets moved, Gold, Westinghouse low committal, 9 per cent Treasury Stock, 1981 Issue Of £800,000,000 At £95.50 Per Cent, A summary of Governor Corbiau's Statement, UDS Group loses £4m in German deal, Owners look for solutions to world tanker surplus, Limits of a voluntary incomes policy, Burns, Philp, Studies for nuclear ship started. Business Appointments: Mr G H Kenyon becomes chairman of Tootal. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,264.

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