The Times - 08/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Staff Reporters, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From David Leigh, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Trevor Fishlock, From John Chartres, By Penny Symon, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Nature-Times News Service, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins, From Peter Hazelhurst, by John Culshaw, Peter Vansittart, Glenys Roberts, John Higgins, Michael Church, Joan Chissell, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, Ion Trewin, Michael Watkins, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Peter Pulzer, Major Henry Douglas-Home, George Hutchinson, Cyril Bainbridge, Willis Hall, Ronald Faux, J. BOWER, Hon Secretary, , JOHN DRYDEN, , JULIET CHEETHAM, , JOHN ZIEGLER, , MARGARET M. SMITH, , A. V. COTTAM, , PHYLLIS MARTIN-SMITH, , CEDRIC THORNBERRY, , MALBY CROFTON, , BRIAN COX, , MICHAEL YOUNG, , HAROLD SOREF, , ALICE COLEMAN, , FRANK FIELD, , PAUL MYNERS., CAROLINE STACK, , Harry Golombek, By Anthony Hanson, By Our Medical Correspondent., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, Francis Kinsman, MS, Patricia Tisdall, JD, John Drummond, Ross Davies, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, Desmond Quigley, Vera Di Palma, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris,
ResumoNews: Guidelines for the press in infant cases, The art of bobbin and weaving, Tories win control of 70 district councils, Division of staff on NHS policy, Conservatives control 17 metropolitan councils, Tory camps prepare for battle on Scottish devolution, Local election results: Caution is the watchword, No low-paid worker will get less than £2.50 a week wage increase, plus tax concessions, Mr Jones declares, Poets grant withheld by Council, Inquiry ordered into men's plea for change of lawyers, Loneliness of the long-distance swallow, Mr Carter shaken by rush of support for Californian challenger, Two more Army patrols cross border into the Irish Republic, Heavy Labour losses in district polls, Protection for child cruelty informants urged, 'Uncomfortable' camp for Asians urged, New recruiting drive by Taverne group, Spain offered unions and mainly elected Cortes, Bonn appeals for settlement of newspaper strike, Beirut MPs may not get quorum, A match for Everest?, Support for S Africa mission plan, Inquiry into CID photographs of protest marchers, Mr Crosland gets silent welcome in Nanking, Tory winners plan to sell council houses, Chancellor says wage bargaining will return, Militant nurses accused of 'going too far', Sir Keith rejects the Rippon line on CBI, Tasting a rich preserve, Mrs Thatcher must give her team voter-appeal, President Geisel flies out after tactful exchange, Germans taken aback by French hostility, Fate of girl in coma to be decided by tests, Potato profit 'not excessive', Four Goya prints make record £86,485, Deal on oilfield off Sinai given Knesset approval, Coursing report dilemma for ministers, Tuning in to the Bizarre world of Clarice Cliff, Relatives pay ransom in spite of police, Inquiry into Rhodesia planes deal, 1,000 lives feared lost in Italian earthquake, Seamen reject call to scrap wage restraint, Benn support for pay peg policy, Government gives way in dispute over committees, Man serving 'life' could be pardoned, Guernsey water emergency, 'Telegraph' journalists strike in London, IRA terrorist sentenced to life imprisonment, Procuring allegation denied, Worst night so far in cod war, Crown closes its case against five Irishmen, Labour beaten after decades of rule in Welsh heartlands, Khmer Rouge 'executed 300 captured soldiers', President vetoes aid Bill with arms restrictions, Former MP views result as sign of personal following, Italy ahead in bridge final, Concorde: Stress on body systems, How codes for building save lives in earthquake, Anonymous call declares war on tourists, Sea law talks to resume in August, Self sufficiency in soups, Man is jailed over house-sale board, British companies in $1,640m deals with Brazil, The struggle for the vindication of reason, Criminal judge orders trial of Señora Perón, Dr Kissinger keeps out of French politics, Court told of Stonehouse hope to become PM. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pims, M&g Commodity & General Fund, Gerald Priestland, Löwenbräu:, Phostrogen, Anglo Persian Carpet Company, Hayter, David & Charles, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hambro Overseas Fund, Hine, The Dictionary of Shrubs, Common Law Reports Ltd, The Royal American Plate, Postal and Weekend Shopping, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Picture Gallery: Home News, MP attempts to fill unoccupied houses. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Announcements, Educational, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Saturday Bazaar, Wigmore Hall. Reviews: Talented performances in television drama Play Things BBC 2, Supporting cast are not equal to the task Rigoletto Covent Garden, Books for all seasons, Sutherland as Casanova, Behind the fairy tale, The impossible vision, Janet Baker in her most generous mood Janet Baker Festival Hall, The most coveted gardening. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Sarajevo triumph underlines the strength of British chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,297, Bridge Finessing feast, Sunday. Sport: Sports in Brief, If history is bunk you can include Ayr out, Pitch makes it hard for the captains to plan, Olympic classes should stay, committee says, Deficiency of England and hopes of Wales lie in no-man's land, Widnes set to make it a treble, Knight and Greig steer Sussex to destination, TV highlights BBC 1, Russian reserve team mop up championship, England coach moves to Maine Road, Take Your Place may fit Piggott bill, Win or lose, a sad day for St Helens Sportsview, Pele, Best and Moore in US team, Time perhaps for pleasant exception at Twickenham, Somerset reach goal through Close and Rose, Vilas overcomes a slow start to beat Lutz, Balbuena's shadow looms over his opponents, Ormond licks a wound or two, No Turning to thwart Empery aspirations, Mrs Seal dismisses an umpire for being rude to players, Today's cricket, Oxford U v Warwick, Innings when Edmonds was bigger than game, Mrs Mould out of the mist and into the sunshine, Yorkshire's turn to be pushed aside, Professionals dominating British open doubles, Real Madrid are banned for a season. Editorials/Leaders: Two Beleaguered States, Wrong Side Of The Border, Import Controls: A Special Case. Letters to the Editor: Cost of welfare state, An awkward shortage, Farmland in the Forster country, Fruitful fowl, Spanning the centuries, A risky occupation, Asian population, Witch doctor's failure, Rival school methods, Public servants' pensions, Rhodesia: heresy of hot pursuit, Postal collections, Catholic Church and abortion, Old soldiers' example, Majority rule. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF College prizes, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dr R. B. Dominick, Obituary, Mrs Alison Uttley Author of much-loved books for children. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 8, 1951 Extremist gains. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Plea to avoid ideology in Unctad, More new policies, Lira rally maintained as dealing curbs bite, The value of a surveyor, Offers, Ulster Receivership, US consultants bullish on economy, New quotas and ranges agreed for tin, BSC increasing prices by up to 15pc with further rises on way, Forward Levels, The other Mr Healey's novel quid pro quo, Sir R Leach to leave top accounting post, Issues & Loans Sonatrach's $430m for capital spending, When dividend rules can be relaxed, There's no tax planning if you don't make a will, Employers confused by pay statements, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, NI levy takes away much of the gain, SEC inquiry into alleged manipulation of shares, Resilient retailers are a good buy, Form's a good guide to profit-sharing policies, Money Market Rates, Food for thought in the selection of a freezer, Partial deferred payment by Fidelity accepted, How the markets moved, Gold, Substantial cut in Leyland's losses, CBI lunch with Mr Callaghan, Points to check before buying a new car, United Capitals, Azcon's Opening SLIP. Stock Exchange Tables: Cocoa, coffee prices advance: tin up again Commodities, The Times Share Indices, Business at low level, Wall Street, Stock Exchange has deficit of £1.1m, James Neill borrows heavily to build up stocks, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, A new silver fund with a one-track policy, Shares weak as yield-hungry buyers seek long gilts. Politics and Parliament: New restrictions part of package to cut fireworks casualties House of Commons, Fingerprints at the yard, Drinks at the bar. Law: No domestic rate reductions for holiday flats Skittrall v South Hams District Council. Property.
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