The Times - 17/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By a Staff Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By David Hencke, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Arthur Osman, From Our Special Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, John Chartres, From Mario Modiano, , By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Watts, By Our Foreign Staff, From Marvine Howe, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From Fred Emery, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, From Jim Railton, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, Caroline Moorehead, A.R., by Arthur Reed, by Gerald Champniss, by Robin Mead, Philip Howard, PHS, David Steel, David Wood, ELSPETH HUXLEY, , WOLFENDEN, , J. I. LEIPER, , D. BLOOM, , FRANCES PARTRIDGE, , BRYAN THWAITES, , ERIC CARSON, , NIGEL TWOSE, , SIMON HEBDITCH, , ERIC FLOUNDERS, , KATHLEEN REEVE, , FRANK FIELD, , ALAN PHILLIPS, , DOUGLAS TILBE, , BRIAN WALKER, , M. X. JOANNOU, , DAVID GREEN, , MUMTAZ DAULTANA, , JOHN REDDAWAY, , JANET NELSON, , By Our Arts Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Alan Blyth, Bevis Hillier, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Robert Shelton, Keith Horner, By Ronald Emler, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Richard Allen, From Charles Harrison, By Our Industrial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Derek Harris, RC, ALAN FIRTH, , K. G. HODGSON, SOPHIA HARDY, , DAVID LISS, , Commercial Editor, BRIAN A. SNOWSILL, , IAN ANSTRUTHER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Frank Vogl, Michael Baily, Richard Allen, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Desmond Quigley, Christopher Wilkins, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Exeter lecturer wins Bristol crossword final, Welsh Labour anti-devolutionists routed, Fast and frequent rail link with London has proved a lasting advantage, Emigrating doctors 'have doubled in two years', Colleges urged to adopt US system on degree course transfers, Portugal's last 100 political prisoners are being held illegally without trial, 26 held after Meinhof funeral, Execution in Nigeria after British refusal, Greek police archives sent to Parliament, PLO open doors to all Israeli Jews, Atlantic attempt in leather boat postponed, Greece and Turkey agree to work for settlement, The old bucket and spade image grounded, Move today to end dispute over plan to bring back 11-plus, Liverpool pact may deny power to Labour, Acropolis: Removal and care of the caryatids, Mr Ford admits that he must win in Michigan, Nablus mayor rejects Israeli explanation for Arab girl's death, Angolans see presence of Cubans as essential, Euphoria and friends, Three worlds and their ways to be Christian, Conservation: Limestone, MP criticizes 'injustice' towards blind, Tied cottage Bill spells reform, not revolution Agriculture, Hard times ahead for Italy, Communists say in poll manifesto, Union of left to fight French local elections, Probation officers' confrontation with judiciary over decision to restrict reports on defendants, A 'prisoner of conscience' is released by India, Mr Smith recruits in British barracks, Plan for court office to help litigants, Inquiry into free Channel trips report, Britain seeks Concorde link to Mexico City, Joint US-S African move on Rhodesia and Namibia expected, Getting too busy for business, Wider economic cooperation by Islamic states, Engineers urged to oppose pay policy, El Salvador army chief held over guns plot, Argentine officers arrested as guerrilla suspects, Sri Lanka wants statue back, Sailing ship age ghost haunts council Regional report, Attitudes to deaf children criticized, Spanish police accused by councillors of beating boys during interrogation, Talks likely on allegation of S African 'smear', M Giscard set to modernize French image in America, 28 may be charged after fracas near jail, Pollution threat to water supplies, One more triumph for the finger of suspicion, KGB cautions monitors of Helsinki accord, MP seeks inquiry into 'battering' at hospitals, Back from Perth to some firm policies, Mr Hooson attacks Liberal method of choosing leader, Tarnished prize that is still worth the winning, Trawlers reject protective gear, Prior attack ridiculous, union leader says, The Times Diary A galaxy of rich old troupers, Corporatism and liberty do not go together, Constant striving to keep down risk, Among the world's best, Post Office union gets a post-entry closed shop, No general expulsion of Malawi Asians likely, Judges threaten a strike to defend colleague, Chances of direct EEC elections brighter, Beirut artillery shells kill 34 and injure 200 in packed cinema, Team preparing report on march arrests, Killing of five RUC men threatens new Ulster policy, Police look into Royal Windsor Horse Show fire, Home of three important British airlines, British invention used to fight Spanish oil slick, Tories plan new assembly to take middle stages of Scottish Bills with final debate in London, Gatwick, CPRE backs independent boards for national parks, Station reopening 'has not been justified', Warning to shoppers on price cuts, Prisoners of conscience Chile: Leopoldo Luna. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Gre, British Airports Authority, Godfrey Davis, Oklahoma, Thomson Holidays, British Caledonian, ocean, High & Dry, Twa, Taylor Woodrow, Christian Aid Week., Railair Link, Collins, Midland Bank International, NatWest. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Secretarial, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Somerset behave less like beggars than highwaymen, Sports in Brief, For the Record Golf, Schools' cricket, Capes angry but the band plays on, Dunn works as Ali clowns in circus ring, Wildenstein fortune now seen on film, Northern Treasure in team for Royal Ascot, Winners no longer sure of Olympic selection, Nihill takes step towards record fourth Olympics, Fibak becomes first Pole to win a British title, Revie imprisoned with labourers, Ireland change front row, Yorkshire make hard work of taking the points, Kent snatch narrow victory, Worcestershire win in exciting finish, Ferrari team keep up majestic progress, One stroke of fortune enough for Hedges to win by one stroke, 18-year-old in winning partnership, European football results, Hard work pays off for Sam Torrance, Youth survives test and objection for third successive victory, Wembley hit by withdrawals, Driving victory for German team, The other Richards leaves a mark on Hampshire history, Weekend successes put the British in confident mood, Shilton still says no. Letters to the Editor: Parties in Pakistan, UN and Cyprus, Ban on Rhodesian cricketers, European union, An awkward shortage, Pension funds and the supply of capital, Back And Forth In Tameside, Business as usual, on a Sunday, Postal services, The resignation of Mr Jeremy Thorpe, Increasing the national wealth, Value of an overseas representative, A saving on Ernie, Dulwich picture gallery, Reception of refugees, Policy For An Opposition, Loss of deposit on house purchase, Arab aid for Arabs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Arts Council bursaries. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, May 16, 1951. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Newnham Worley, Professor Samuel Eliot Morison Distinguished American historian, Mr David Munrow. Reviews: Patti Smith Round House, A real find for Cherubino Le nozze di Figaro Covent Garden, Rooting for Ricci Sebastiano Ricci, LSO/Klee Festival Hall, Beethoven on the steps of St Paul's, French Without Tears BBC 1, John Williams and Friends Festival Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Trying to understand the great Russian trading enigma Commodities, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Euromarkets, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Statement on Edward Bates likely today, Interest rates remain crucial..., Problems of Lyons in search for new role, Chambers' chief wants unified business effort, BSC in £8m Saudi minerals pact, Free collective bargaining through a glass darkly, Barlow Rand Limited, Dana profits from participation, Rush & Tompkins Group Ltd, Cowley 'work-in' by 60 men to beat ban, Pre-tax profit tops £2 million for first time, Redfeam National Glass Limited, Lucas rights issue will help to fund expansion, Pending an upturn, Hammerson looks to its portfolio, Time to reassess investment Mining, Pember is cautious: Customer for Marks, Bank Base Rates, Charting a critical path around large site problems, Australian withdraws as Norton bidder, Business Diary in Europe: EMI advances, dynasties retreat, Industry ready for tough fight with Mrs Williams on price proposals, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Clarke Chapman Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Troubles at the Institute of Directors, Report shows more hotel rooms despite closures, Disunity still clouds Unctad talks as Third World presses demands, Judge Int hopeful, Britain expects IMF support for policies, Union Oil may decide to use Shetland link, Results this week, CBI calls for separation of postal and telecommunication services, The US oil giants take a hammering, Lending rate 10½pc, Putting Britain's freight on to the right tracks, Oil crisis hit 2m immigrant jobs. Business Appointments: PO staff fund names secretary. Property: Flat Sharing, Prices set to rise in Belgium. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,304.
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