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The Times - 02/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Michael Baily, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By our Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Penny Symon, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, Hugh Clayton, From Michael Hornsby and David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Jerome Caminada, From Victoria Brittain, From Our Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Eric Heffer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, PHS, Oliver Stanley, EDWARD PICKERING, Chairman, , BEN WHITAKER., JAMES HAYES, SJ. KENNETH McCABE. OLIVER McTERNAN. PATRICK O'DONOGHUE. JAMES WOOLOUGHAN., GERALD SEASTON, , T. H. B. BURROUGH., CHARLES VAN DER LANDE, PEGGY JAY., J. P. WATSON, , SIMON BEHRMAN, , E. J. TRIMMER, , COLIN CAMPBELL., MIKE ROSS, , ADAM G. DALGLEISH., JOHN WHITNEY, , MARTIN ROSEN., JOHN TAYLOR, , JOHN WALKER, , SPIKE HUGHES., By Our Estates Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Margaret Walters, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Noman, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Correspondent, ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER, , ANTHONY R. GLOYNE, , From John Earle, R. H. HOLLIER., JOHN J. O'HAGAN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Brian Hale, By Anthony Rowley, by Wilfrid Blunt, by Paul Routledge, by Yolande Crowe, by Kenneth Owen, by Verity Wilson, by David Cowan, by Géza Fehérvári, by Tony Aldous, by George Michell, by Ronald Lewcock, by Mary Gostelow, by Jenny Housego, by James Moore, J.H, by Jennifer M. Scarce,

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News: Mr Crosland approves £400m coalfield development at Selby, Germans show Mr Sadat giant nuclear plant, UN ambassador visits Saharan's in refugee camps, Economic reality disregarded, Tory MP says, Danger point in Italy after abortion Bill setback, Lebanon leftists call a truce, Mr Ennals meets Dr Nyerere, Judge orders return of girl in Poland, Rising costs may put bread out of Price Check scheme Food prices, Order of Merit Mr Harold Macmillan and Lord Clark, Mr Ford taunted with accepting Soviet rule in East Europe, UN condemns South African 'aggression'in Angola but stays silent on Cuban forces, Snowdon picture slashed out of 'unrequited love', His Faith, Sacred text interpreted in a most expressive..., Nablus and Hebron Mayors stay out of poll, Chippendale semi-circular table fetches £8,800, Government acts to stem growth of beef mountain, Princess Anne replies to critics of hunting, Devolution and the spirit of the Red Clyde, Jail sentence on 'drunk' Tube driver, Seeing many facets on the fringe of the festival programme, Brought together in search for origin Carpets of Central Persia Mappin Gallery Sheffield, Mr Vorster opens vital new strategic port, Lisbon taxi drivers end protest at Parliament, Rome yields to Sicilian earthquake marchers, Teachers want parents to sign approval of school discipline, The great contribution made by British scholars, Woman fined for aid to absentee soldier, 'Callan' and nine other Britons face Angola trial, Landowner gives away £1m estate to 'save'it, Colleges will join plan to aid school leavers, Spanish court indicts four opposition leaders, Call for new aerobatic safety rules, Science report Climate: Growing seasons, Programme of official events-in London, 'Genuine local involvement' on councils urged, Lord Montgomery is buried as he lived, with simplicity and style, Concorde veto attacked by Mr Coleman, The Times Diary Finale for a popular double act, RAF officers graduate, Tory leadership denies NEB will be retained, Musical ideas and instruments spread to Europe Musical Instruments Horniman Museum opens April 6, Non-union railway staff face dismissal, Library gets its manuscripts by order of the Shah, Hotel company fined over health risk to workmen, Mr Hain says he was preparing to shop at time bank was robbed, Historic Iranian pictures found by chance, National Liberal Club offers to share facilities, 'Birds may cause' jet engine disintegration, Labour sets schedule for change of leader, Metalwork art which was neglected, Science may prove we are all brothers under the skin, Ancient script aid in deciphering a culture Arts of Islam Hayward Gallery opens April 9, Life of coma girl may still be prolonged, French winegrower held over policeman's death, Legislation to reform law on conspiracy, District councils hold line on rates, Gaullists restored as Giscard star wanes, Growing opposition in Nalgo to union policy on private medicine, Humour shows among the practical and beautiful, Time limit hint for change to comprehensives, Health peril warning by food chief, Four years scouring the world for rare exhibits, UK and Russia to exchange warship visits, Leyland crisis causes sharp slide in sterling, Court told that social workers allowed girl of 15 to be a prostitute, Ancient ideas of architecture translated into modern idiom, Tougher Ulster security urged, Mr Carter's name linked to Lockheed, Alexander Solzhenitsyn Warning to the Western World, Chancellor to await TUC move, Judge bans civil service union from criticizing president over article in 'Reader's Digest', Saving the country house from tax strangulation, Innovators who laid foundations of algebra Science and Technology Science Museum opens April 7, Lavish display contrasts very different traditional life styles, Mr Mellish says he is sick of chief whip's job, Setback for Briton and wife held in Argentina, ... and the criterion of belief, Guyana tempts her people back from Britain, Making up for a battle lost centuries ago, Hundred miles of rich remains, The World of Islam Unique chance to get familiar with great artistic heritage, Kidney transplants stopped, Lady Hailsham denies signing protest petition, Mr Karamanlis reassured by US President, Woven into fabric of nomadic life The Qashqai Whitworth Gallery Manchester, Day-care centres need priority, church says, Mr Reagan's quotes are disputed, Poisoning 'sometimes used as form of baby battering', Iceland reports holing of British frigate, W Germany supports plan to penalize EEC members failing to toe agreed line on economic policies. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Pia, Faber Books, Multiple Display Advertisements, Thai, Qatar National Museum, Silk Cut, Mea, The Observer, Dawood Group of Industries, Ansafone, Compagnie Marocaine de Navigation (Comanav), Kuwait Insurance Company S.A.K., National House, Gulf Air, Bank Bazargani Iran, Appellation Contrôlée, Sarabex Ltd, Bcc, Christie's Contemporary Art, Rafidain Bank, Europa, Rentokil, The Hongkong Bank Group, Euroseas Banking, Laing, oyez, Longman, europcar, saudia, habitat, Montgomery, Tangent, Bradsury Wilkinson (Graphics) Limited, the International Bank, Albert Abela Group Of Companies, Amin Kawar & Sons. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Police houses free of income tax Langley and Others v Appleby (Inspector of Taxes), VAT payable on club subscriptions Trewby v Commissioners of Customs and Excise. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Independence for Seychelles, Devolution: sifting hundreds of ideas, Government see no reason to change regulations on drinking water House of Lords, Defence minister attacks motley school of writers dedicated to propagating pessimism, Cutting tail erodes efficiency of teeth, Handling pressure on£: loss of reserves less than in other countries, Commission jobs for the over fifties, Overseas borrowing running at £8 billion, No room for more cuts: 'enough is enough', Mr Healey indicates Budget will reflect TUC intentions on pay House of Commons, Level of public spending, Next week, Caravan sites, Firms moving to continent. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, The Ideal Home, Announcements, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments. Sport: Tornado Prince can win at Teesside, Docherty gives Macari 2.30 deadline, Tennis, Strotder scores four goals for W Germany, Game could be facing worst crisis, Sports in Brief, Team that might have been, England's one chance and a half of reaching two European finals, Trained to the minute of triumph, Fairhurst starts treble with Relative Ease, Boys with a couple of points to put over their betters, Cowdrey to be captain of Young England, Irish have half a field's chance of bringing home the Weetabix, A facelift that is more than just a 'paint job ', Mrs Black plays big part in Scottish success, Today's fixtures, A tribute in word and deed, Brinkley overcomes back injury. Reviews: Voice of expression Georgetta Psaros Purcell Room, LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, London debuts, Edgar Wallace BBC 1, Life and death polarities extended Romeo and Juliet Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon, A touch of humility Scottish Ballet Sadler's Wells, San Francisco opera programme, The cinema of Harold Wilson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 3, 1951, Open the coffers and never mind the Revolution. Editorials/Leaders: The Warning And The Hope, When To Let A Patient Die, The Un Turn A Blind Eye Again. Letters to the Editor: Budget changes and the staffing of the Revenue, Wongs and whites, Law on obscenity, May Day holiday, Manchester press, Gradualism in Rhodesia, Ordnance Survey prices, A Challenge to the Chancellor, Picking the candidate, Vale of Health, Treatment in mental hospitals, Ensuring fairness in radio phone-ins, Terrorism and the Irish in Britain, Intangible cost of disputes, Evaluating the options for future sources of energy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,267, Constable exhibition. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Resignations and retirements, Judge retires, Latest appointments, Naval promotions, University news Cambridge. Obituaries: Mr David Blair An outstanding ballet dancer, Rabbi Dr Ignaz Maybaum. Stock Exchange Tables: Falling pound boosts commodities, The Times Share Indices, Weak trend continues, The Stock Exchange submits to Bullock, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Commodities s, Issues & Loans U S automotive $20m fund raising, Index below 400 as pound slides. Business and Finance: Discount market, Profit of more than £10m for Post Office, June date for job protection Act, Two groups of Leyland strikers return but shutdown threat remains, Thomas Witter And Company, Limited, York takes a drubbing and prospects grim, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited Unaudited Interim Results for the Six Months ended 31st December 1975, Latest dividends, Senate measure designed to force divestiture by leading oil groups, Spot Position of Sterling, Whitehall rebuts MP's criticism of Gulf exporters, Refrigeration Limited Group results in brief, German private bank losses uprated fivefold, Broadstone Investment Trust Limited, Mitchell Cotts 10 pc decline, Forward Levels, Nith Succesive Year Of Progress Excellent Prospects Expamet, Transport Development Group In 1975, Singapore Haw Par inquiry 'fails to reach a conclusion', Employment trends assessed for graduates, GKN takeover of Sachs moves stage nearer Overseas, Motor Rail is suspended for second time, Deposits boost, West German and Russian energy deal collapses, Madame Tussaud's Limited, Provincial loss but steps taken, Assoc Book nears £2m after bumper autumn, Teamsters union brings out 400,000 workers, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, B S R Chairman's Review 1975, Briefly, Authorized Units, Insurnace & Offshore Funds, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Jupp severs ties · Laker's birthday salvo, Company Meeting Britannic Assurance Co. Ltd. Total Assets Exceed £300 Milllion, Italian gnp slumps to 30-year low, BSC acquires Stuttgart stockist, Things look up at Bifurcated, Finance house disclosure plan runs into snags, Danish talks on release of Maritime ships, Leyland worry for equipment makers, Gold, Leyland: when the leapfrogging has to stop, Ruberoid out of the red and year starts well, Talks clear way for big UK deals with Saudis, Oil from Forties field shows bite on imports, How the markets moved Rises, Restraints on foreign textiles a 'palliative', Apv Holdings Limited, American prices rising again, Panel approves plan to end Pernas deadlock, Bill will double BSC's borrowing powers, Not so many happy returns for VAT, Aurora Holdings Limited Interim Statement. Business Appointments: Rothschild board gets new director.

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