The Times - 18/03/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Richard Wigg, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From David Leigh, By Roger Berthoud, By Penny Symon, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Marcel Berlins, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From John Best, by Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Roger Berthoud, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, David Pryce-Jones, Philippa Toomey, Myrna Blumberg, David Piper, Richard Mabey, by Alan Bailey, A.B., by Edward Townsend, by Donald Fields, Bernard Levin, Sheila Black, Roy Lewis, PHS, NORMAN HIDDEN, , JOHN GRIERSON, , H. G. EDWARDS., CHRISTOPH BERTRAM., KEITH KYLE, , KEN HULBERT, , CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Chairman, , NIALL MACDIARMAID-GORDON., ROBERT MCCRINDLE, , RALPH SMALLHORN, , MARY SOUTHERN, H. A. CRICHTON-MILLER, , PETER R. DAVIES, , JOHN STEWART COLLIS., COLIN SEDGWICK, , CATRIONA GARNETT, , CORRELLI BARNETT, , ALAN REID, , R. W. D. DEWING, , By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, By Jim Railton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, From Michael Hornspy, By Roger Vielvoye, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staffs, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Our Commercial Editor, From Alan McGregor, N. W. BOWIE, , JOHN LIDDELL, , GEOFFREY MAYNARD, , M. FG. SCOTT, , A. E. STURDY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, By Tony May, By Ronald Pullen, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Mr Ford now seems sure of party nomination, Syria intervenes to check attack on Beirut palace, Social service by offenders 'economically significant', Jail for 'idler' on £54 a week welfare pay, Mr Cosgrave tells US to stop Irish killers' funds, Teachers' unions to seek early retirement talks, Scottish fears that change may impede devolution, GLC repeats opposition to 'Garden' offices, Doctor is fined £105 for drug offences, Kremlin attacks national brands of communism, BBC programme on drug prices 'unfair', Brick walls need not a warm home make, Israelis 'have become demoralized', Paying special attention to insulation, British uncertainties may delay EEC work, The Times Diary Mr Benn wipes away his past, Fleet Street's new willingness to help itself may persuade the Government to lend a hand, British reinforcement for Nato's flanks among few surprises, Metrication in food 'a threat to pay policy', Grandmaster in 'mistake of the century', Criticism over railway crossing deaths, Ulster defence cuts will cost many jobs, Need as test of NHS spending, Only two of staff at No 10 likely to go, No government action over GLC development dispute, Dr Castro sees risk of war over Cunene dam, Seal hunt protest called off in Canada, US Navy chief admonished for accepting favours, Students in Paris clash with police, Scanlon pledge of support to new leader, British Conservative MP sees 'a good deal of flexibility' in Rhodesian constitutional talks, French helicopter explodes, Portuguese 'call up' nurses on strike, Mr Whitlam survives moves to oust him, Milk surplus action 'was illegal', Land of a million saunas, MP tables Commons questions on juvenile crime film banned by backers from public showings, Few changes for Japan, Governments 'must not be able to exert partisan influence on newspapers', Central banks fight to avert break-up of European 'snake', Mr Callaghan faces busy days with Mr Gromyko, Two die in bomb attack, East Jerusalem tense as doctors fight to save shot Arab boy, Motoring Too much petrol is chasing too few purchasers, Concorde services to Washington due to begin on May 24, Low-interest loans to finance new technology and manpower reductions in industry, Hearst trial evidence completed, Duke of Windsor's medals to go on show, Trudeau minister resigns over court intervention, L. 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Lowry fairground painting fetches £13,000 in first sale since artist's death, Commission urges aid for Fleet Street soon, Protest over new bus lane role for wardens, No link with Liberalls in shot dog case police say, Palace is silent on Princess, Illinois makes President Ford and Mr Carter the front runners US Presidential Elections 1976, Christian Democrats enter vital debate with reduced prestige, Chancellor argues that new pact with unions on pay limits is of paramount importance, Separation expected for Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, Ministry looks at doctors' inquiry refusal, Radio pirates try to disrupt aircraft landings, The importance of Mr Vorster if Rhodesia's border war spreads, Genetic engineering: Producing pure globin genes, Cold but no ice age is longer-range forecast, I was friend of murdered man, property owner says, Mr Healey ponders as five ministers join leadership race, Inquiry on reported sale of tank parts to South Africa, Big potential for timber frames, Magna Carta volte-face, School with no building urged for reluctant pupils, Armed police to travel on Tube, Swiss referendum on issue of worker participation, Low paid 'markedly worse off despite £6 rise', Norway may be five days without newspapers, Left-wing groups join united front in Spain, Challenge to Thorpe leadership is postponed. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Lawrence Durrell, Ppa, British airways, New Scimitar Gte, Puutalo, Blüthner, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Thorsons Publishers Ltd., Nordic Bank, Darling and Company Limited, Telex Service, Elementhus, Department of Energy., The Times Business News, The Times, Aseda Hus, Scandinavian Developments Limited, British Caledonian, University Of London, newscientist, Rentokil, Halifax, T.L.S, Scancomforts, Myresjo Hus, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Hartlepools Water Company, Country Life, Ib, Weatherall Green & Smith. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Bill to reform the law on allotments promised, Government rule out general subsidy for national press: papers asked to estimate cost of bringing in new methods, Ideas outlined for making better use of private housing stock, Commuters not singled out for harsh treatment-minister, Assurance that major part of railways will be preserved House of Commons, Local councillors' allowances, Peers defend Lord Avon's decision to send back Russian prisoners House of Lords, Rural transport research, Rejection of Bill on private coal mines, Water authorities report to be published, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Reviews: BBC SO/Francis Festival Hall/Radio 3, Farce without laughs 13 Rue de L'Amour Phoenix, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Fiction String Horses, Philomusica/Snell Queen Elizabeth Hall, Out of practice Theatre Royal, Stratford, E, Favourite son Spandau: the Secret Diaries, Fashion Three artists in search of the fashion editor, Constable's country, Housewife-Superstar!! Apollo, The nature of life The Naturalist in Britain, Aggieness and Bingoness Within the Family Circle, Month in the Country, Keith Vaughan on painting, Quick guide, De los Angeles to the rescue, Mitford originals To Marietta from Paris 1945-1960. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 30, Secretarial Appointments also on page 29, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Making my peace, finally, with Mr Wilson, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 19, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: A Party's Last Chance Of Reform, A Press That Makes Losses. Letters to the Editor: Broadcasting Parliament, Accidents involving lorries, Laker's Skytrain, Provincial integrity, Disappearing rural schools, 'Dear Reverend', Allowances for inflation, The British Library, Recovery by Germany, Putting property valuation in a true perspective, Keynes, wages and unemployment, Teachers' retirement, Local poetry groups, Resignation of Mr Wilson, An analysis of wealth differentials, Poverty of the clergy, Blue Vinny and why it disappeared, Tax relief for commuters, Aphrodite overlooked, Russia and Nato: military imbalance?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments New Under-Secretary at Foreign Office. Births. Obituaries: Dr G. M. B. Dobson, Obituary, Air Vicemarshal S. Vincent, Sgr Luchino Visconti Eminent film and theatre director. Sport: The spirit of Wrexham becomes lost in a jungle of repetition, Cheer for a champion that drowned a roar, A world beater bows out with five encores, Liverpool survive an attack of jitters, Ten Up involved in doping conflict, A victory for Hunt leaves posterity the loser, Notable double achieved by Mrs Parker, Latest European snow reports, Plenty of promise but no achievement, Cherry does his best to justify his call-up, Citoyen may be outpaced by Condorcet, Oxford prove far too strong, Sunderland sunk after Forest strike quickly, Celtic laid low again by flu bug and Blank, Red Rum heads list of 54 first acceptors, Den Haag sink in East End mud, Prize money is doubled for Beckenham, Japan schools lose the first match of tour, For once United's style rebounds on them, Even the Irish agree that Bula will be first double champion, Yesterday's results and tables European Cup, Butler wins his second cap for England, Bayern put five past Benfica in second half, Exciting finish to lively and abrasive contest, Cambridge are left among flotsam after Oxford break two records, Red spells danger for overnight leaders. Business and Finance: 'Better relations' at Leyland, Discount market, Kleeman Industrial Holdings, ColgatePalmolive well ahead for 1976 Overseas, A. Bell recovers but interest and tax take toll, S. Miller scrip and good orders, MPs told of Iran quest for Chrysler substitute, Worst over but Ofrex falls 37 pc, Earnings stabilized in January, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Ferries gains Felixstowe voting control, Teheran reports uranium finds, Democrats divided over size of US budget deficit, Brooke Bond and the sterling factor, W. G. Frith, Spot Position of Sterling, East block likely to maintain machine imports, Warning on nuclear exports, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, Business Diary: Coal field · Clearing the decks, Simon plea for investment relief, Tantalizing signs of a clearer road ahead for car makers, Sir Monty Finniston likely to leave BSC, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, S African gold swap to boost reserves, Europe 'regrets' US plan for steel, Dividend boosting cash calls from Gill & Duffus, Letraset, Germany spends heavily to hold snake currencies within margins, Briefly, Burton in property offshoot bid, Money Market Rates, Equities reflect uncertainty over political succession, Twelve of one and half a dozen of the other, SEC halts dealings in Maritime Fruit, Colour TV deliveries in January down by 40pc on year earlier, Petrol price bargains threatened, Approval for chemical plant plans in Scotland, Boddingtons jump 50 pc to record £2.1m, Gold, Manchester Garages Limited Trading Profit Maintained, Textile chief calls for effective controls on Third World imports, West Germans provide £40m more for jobless, How the markets moved Rises, Blue Circle profit up, Tate & Lyle stay firm on forecast. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Good U S news helps to lift prices of metals, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurobond prices, Late rally, Foreign Exchange, Calming down and buyers appear, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: New chairman for Tilling. Law: Care but not control Leicestershire County Council v Cross, When objectors to road schemes have to call it a day Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, ex parte Ostler, Wife's damages part of family assets Daubney v Daubney, Negligence no bar Weeds v Blancy and Another. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,254.
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