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The Times - 28/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Paul Routledge and Hugh Noyes, By Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From David Leigh, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Educations Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Gretel Spitzer, From Fred Emery, From Dessa Trevisan, From Paul Martin, Caroline Moorehead, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Charles Lewsen, Michael Leech, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Reynolds, John Higgins, Mario Modiano, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Bernard Levin, F. G. CAPON, Managing Director, , MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN, , EDWARD du CANN, , RHYL, , ANDREW SELKIRK, , J. D. HICKMAN, , ROY HOUGHTON, , HYAM MACCOBY, , ION PEARCE, Professor of, CONGLETON, Chairman, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , DAVID WILLIAMS, , ALAN E. ROBERTS, , Peter Black, , RICHARD D. HYDE, , ALAN BERKELEY, , ROBERT MCEWEN, , SHIRLEY E. TURNER, , NORWICH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Peter Strafford, By Peter Hill, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Walters, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Hazelhurst, HARRY J. HORNSBY, , WILLIAM WALLACE, , KENNETH G. CORFIELD, , W. T. DUNNE, , PETER GRANET, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, William Shaw, By Ronald Pullen, John Brennan, Gerald Ely, by Max Lander, by Lord Byers, by K. G. Smith, by Eric Brunet, by Peter Price, by G. J. J. Dennis, by a Special Correspondent, by Kenneth Cole, by Margaret Stone, by F. R. Langham, by Vera di Palma, by Pat Healy, by Laura Reid, by Derek Bandey, by G. Ashley Cooper, by Peter Jacques, by Michael Pilch, by David Callund, by Geoffrey P. Dutton, by Fred Kemp, by P. G. Nunn, by R. F. W. Byles,

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News: Army Everest climbers prepare for summit, Bus driver to do villagers' market-day shopping, Ulster ends travel aid to Open University students, East jamming Western broadcasts, Talks on Belize end with no agreement, Biggest Civil Service union will be asked to reject 3% pay limit, Marshland smuggling tradition 'brought up to date', Mr Ford leaves for Texas hoping to out-Reagan Mr Reagan, Jockeying for position begins in Lisbon as Socialists reject coalition government, The Times Diary Making do with fewer fripperies, Eclipse of Sun tomorrow, Advantage of funding is secure benefits, Ulster death compensation challenged, John Stonehouse clashes with judge over adjournment plea, Union's complaint against "The Times' not upheld, Dr Kissinger's coup in the Aegean: has America got the best of it?, Budget creates doubt on protection pledge, Swiss may open Lucan numbered account, The dangers in making greed a respectable philosophy of life, Public servants get protection, Mrs Castle challenges her successor on pay beds, 'Senate' of Europe's local authorities emerging, Mr Callaghan gives ministers reminder on interests, Britain to be self sufficient in H-bomb, Making it clear, Widows' progress, Cardinal's hat for Dom Basil, Funds biased against women, Bargaining could bring difficulties, National party plan for Scots defence forces, 11 die as guerrillas shoot down Malaysian helicopter, Death crash at MOD airfield, Trawlers are 'driven' from Iceland, Socialists of three varieties to contest Blyth Valley, Inflation has a startling impact, Solution needed to problem of gaining rights for staff abroad, Rockefeller apology to Senator Jackson, German for trial on Snowdon show charges, Salisbury posts for 10 Africans, Office plan for Bath opposed, Caribbean plane crash kills 47, Mr Callaghan expects pay pact 'in region of 3%' after hard bargaining with TUC leaders, Summonses in cinema club case dismissed, In Finland, the mixed attitudes to giving power to communists, The pound steadier at about $1.825, Most Scottish Tories favour devolution, Worker who prayed 'dismissed fairly', Miss Hearst's ex-lover cleared, Health watchdog gets new scope, Australia starts inquiry into E Timor killings, Warning by widow of asbestos victim, Mr Brezhnev expected in Yugoslavia for talks, Parliament to choose new Lebanese President on Saturday, Petrol prices may rise 3p a gallon as main oil companies end discounts, Dr Kissinger puts US firmly behind African majority rule, Innocent woman gets $1.1m in compensation, Opportunity lost to abolish tax limits, Passengers denounce crew of Italian cruise liner, Preparing for retirement, Suicide wave among young alarms French, Former Ombudsman wants easier system, Herr Schmidt in Berlin over cultural centre dispute, Talks soon on identity evidence, Finding those who know, Games terrorist suspects are held in Montreal, Four on £287,147 charge, Tax will influence investment, Integration brings control, Dartmouth entry, Records tumble in Dutch Old Master sale, New wine board to help French growers, Moderates lead in AUEW poll, Sweeping reforms sought on identity in criminal cases, Neurobiology: Tree frogs' mating call adaptation, Circular on child abuse found wanting, Rapid growth after defensive beginning, The Pope names 19 new cardinals, Arrest warrant for man who defied race injunction, Mr Gromyko tells the French of Soviet policy of amiability, A presidential story too good to be wholly true, Passengers hold sit-in after car ferry strike, Paris wary over deals with Brazil, From here to complexity, Report on doctors' dispute criticizes lack of facts, Proposal to curb cost of German election, Poor' not being protected in fuel cost rises', Gordon Hamilton Fairley Fund, Compromise in sight on universities, Property with caution, Pensions On looking after nation's savings and investment, Families are urged to use the same bath water, A change of habits for the nuns, 'The Observer' seeks libel case retrial, A place for the self-employed, High cost is bar to allowing for revaluation, Ampthill finding approved by the Lords, Transfer club growth likely to be slow, Scotching the myths of devolution, Spain opens talks with EEC on trade links, The problems affecting employers and unions, Parliamentary throes of Italian regime, Publishers prepare closed-shop resistance, Advantages for directors in using company schemes. Index. Display Advertising: Barclays Unicorn, Scottish Widows, Michael Laurie & Partners, General Accident, The S.M.Hyman Company Ltd, S.B.Modules Ltd, Stewart Wrightson Assurance Consultants Ltd, Prudential Pensions Ltd., Barclaytrust, Tpe&c, Association Of Consulting Actuaries, Jones Lang Wootton, Mpa, J.H. Minet Life & Pensions Ltd., Maples, The Burlington Magazine, Sungei Krian Rubber Estates Ltd., Times Newspapers Limited,, Schlesinger Investment Management Services Ltd., Bankers Trust Company, Bowring & Layborn, Noble Lowndes, Touche, Remnant & Co., Legal & General, Thinkelectric, Ansafone, National Airlines,, Warburg Investment Management Ltd., Florida Division Of Tourism, Abbey Life, Crown Life Group of Companies,, The LONDON LIFE Association Ltd, Crusader, Conrad Ritblat & Company, C.E.Heath, Urquhart(Life & Pensions)Limited, Clay & Partners, Electra Group Services Ltd., Bba Group Limited, Leslie & Godwin, Founders Court Management Services Ltd., County Bank, Lloyds Bank, napf, Willis Faber Advisory Services Limited, Europa, The Property Unit Trusts, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Laing, CML, Iran Air, Hampton & Sons, Sun Life Assurance, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: New structure for awards in managements, Boy awarded £42,500, Awards for architects, Latest appointments. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Trade union leaders deserve thanks, Private Bills, Support for Dr Kissinger, Patients will be the sufferers, Mr Callaghan confident on pay deal: future of sterling more assured if agreement is reached House of Commons, Lord Goodman said to be 'pressing luck', Labour should attack power of privilege, Pay beds Bill designed to end conflict within NHS, Peers agree Geoffrey Russell is heir to Ampthill barony House of Lords, Ethical responsibility, Debate on report of BP 'bribes' refused, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, La creme de la creme, Secretarial, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Residential property House with a ruin of its own. Sport: Results yesterday Second division, Sports in Brief, Fairclough comes in for Liverpool, Today's cricket County championship, Snyman retires from international level, Today's fixtures, Aachen to be a tough test for British amateurs, Wood's roundabout way, Radley leads brisk assault, Wollow to maintain flawless record, Miss Harrison recovers well to reach last 16, Punishment for Mordell remains secret, Norwich players back chairman in board turmoil, Miss Murray strives for fast 400 metres, Early Knight for Minter as he retains the title, Opportunity knocks for the young men, McMenemy names final party, Unholy swipe in Melbourne may have led to Boyce's omission, Orange Bay can take his place at the top. Reviews: Chekhov that brings tears of gratitude The Three Sisters Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, Pilger in Australia ITV, Eugene Onegin Covent Garden, LPO/Giulini Festival Hall, Faust Young Vic, Susan Hampshire: hard at work, Le Neveu de Rameau Greenwood, Plays for Britain Thames. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 27, 1951 Dearer butter, Who says foreigners are stupid?. Editorials/Leaders: All Aid Short Of War, In Search Of The Right Man. Letters to the Editor: Industrial democracy-60 years ago, Powers to check, A real prospect of industrial prosperity, Overspending, Newspapers in Rhodesia, Attitudes of Judaism, More pay, less work, Mr Healey's Budget: proposed tax on emoluments in kind, Conditional allowances, Restoring the economy: controls needed on money supply and state spending, Law on pornography, Not all honey, Criminal libel case, Britain must wake up to a grave situation, Mentally handicapped, Devolution, Cost of visiting Stonehenge, Captivating Carmen, Season tickets, Scriptures and the Bard, Phone locks and 999 calls. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr George Posford, Obituary, Prof David M. Dennison Noted American physicist, Correction, MR SID JAMES Comic original with the crumpled face, Lady Wooding, Mr Denys Munby. Business and Finance: Discount market, Selling Britain short 'risky'-Lord Watkinson, Incorporating Vantona, Shell sets deep drill record, Local loans over 11pc, Latest dividends, Motors and property inspire fine TKM rally, Spot Position of Sterling, Silentnight rolls back £1.4m to fresh peak, Camellia Investments, Confident Yarrow chief attacks State injustice, Exchequer paid £93.8m to UK sugar producers, Shakespeare, Hoechst AG reduces dividend by DM2, Capitol's thirdquarter upswing, Forward Levels, The Huntleigh Group Limited, Office & Elec rise 24pc to best-ever, Bank Base Rates, Car assembly again halted at Jaguar plant, Baxter Fell & Co. Limited, The next stage for Marks & Spencer, The Pahang Consolidated Company Limited, Workers' cooperative puts in an £11m bid for Brentford Nylons, CBI team in Japan see further signs of economic recovery, Aerospace men urge government support for joint Europe airbus, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Senior Engineering Group Limited, Putting British Steel's productivity record in a proper perspective, Polymers field expansion plan, FNFC hints at further loss, Briefly, 'Breathing space' set on safety regulations, London Brick Company Limited, Co-op chief hits out at Consumer Credit Act, Ford UK chief on state role, NCR launches Criterion series, Upward trend in shipyard orders, Jobs more secure over £5,000 a year, Hutchison to return to black, Money Market Rates, £20m rights by Seltrust, SE denies wider exchange control investigations, Estate Duties Inv, Belgrave (Blackheath), Yarrow And Company Limited, Business Diary: Panmure's people · On their mettle, Horizon Midlands Limited, Gold, Bank warning on lira notes, Private and public home building up last month, Case for suspension, Prospect of more Ebbw Vale lay-offs, M & S profit up despite pension fund boost, Slater faces threat to Haw Par loan security, Texaco, How the markets moved Rises, Thyssen August Thyssen-Hütte Aktiengesellschaft Major Re-Organisation Of Activities Steel Sales Affected By Worldwide Recession Improved Orders In Other Processing Sectors, EEC inquiry sought into plastic prices, US bankers discount immediate increase in short-term rates, Bruntons "Seventh successive advance in net earnings and in dividends", Redundancy notices. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Another good session, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Gilts lead way up on pound and wage hopes, Wall Street, Cocoa futures drop sharply: Metals are firm Commodities, New York Stock Exchange chief surprises market with resignation. Business Appointments: Associated Dairies board changes. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,288.

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