The Times - 14/01/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By John Roper Medical Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Harry Golombek, From Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Hatfield, From Michael Horsnell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, European Parliament, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Martin, From Peter Hazelhunst, From John Best, From Patrick Brogan, Brian Alderson, Max Harrison, Michael Leech, Leonard Buckley, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Kenneth Loveland, By Gerry Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow, From John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, Gerald Ely, Louis Heren, Bernard Levin, A special correspondent, PHS, John Gretton, SNOWDON., CICELY SAUNDERS., ECCLES., RICHARD ROSE, , ROGER WIMBUSH, , GADEN S. ROBINSON., BARBARA E. ROBINSON., JOHN RAVEN., JOHN D. B. MITCHELL., TERENCE RANGER., J. BILLAM, , ROLAND OLIVER, , ALAN BEITH., JOHN BREAY, , JOHN DINSWOOD., HILDA BERNSTEIN, , DEREK S. VOYSEY, , ROGER MORTIMER, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Paul Routledge, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, From David Cross, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Stephen Goodwin Parliamentary Staff, By Our Financial Staff, From Ronald Kershaw, ALAN A. BENJAMIN, , R. BARDELL., G. BLUNT., G. E. MIDDLETON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, By Peter Elliott, By Desmond Quigley,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Cancelling MRCA a costly move, Uninformed fears of an atom bomb in wrapping paper, SAS in Ulster will grow in numbers, Budget deficit may jump to £12,000m this year, Watch on price of commodities, Consolidation of legislation on land drainage, Mr Wilson: Westminster must retain ultimate power in all matters: Mrs Thatcher fears maximum conflict, Prime Minister's evidence must await civil cases, 'Stick together' call, Defence Secretary to make sure further cuts do not impinge on UK commitments to Nato House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Seven peers to study Hare Coursing Bill House of Lords. News: Moped 'can be death' for novices, AA says, MP's warning of segregation risk, Men 'used poison threat to blackmail food company', Mr Peart says EEC beef plans are unacceptable, Bundestag faces gruelling session, Egypt and Syria show their differences in Middle East débate, Iceland is ready for break with Britain, Gulbenkian inquiry, Arab infiltrators killed in Israel orchard, Criticism of Concorde fuel supply rejected in France, Old soldiers returning to India, Steel plant craftsmen call for pay cuts, Magazine names 'CIA agents' based in Madrid, Pregnancy: Reactions to termination., Warning on morale in the French Army, Three in close fight for chess title, Two Provisional IRA terrorists among four dead in Belfast blast, Time limit for claiming TV licence rebate, Paris newspaper lists 32 'CIA agents', Former alderman accused of blackmail, Doctor suggests judo for battered wives, GLC keeps its 17p rate precept unaltered, Briton held in Zaire freed after four months, Fears of Army coup in Lebanon as Christians and Muslims blockade each other's communities, A children's book should be one that children can afford, New thinking that makes woman's traditional role a more attractive prospect, Elaborate ruse to bring pet into Britain, Baader-Meinhof defendants begin to testify, Land deal report for DPP, Report on Fleet Street postponed, High speed Escorts: The, Japan ready to sign peace treaty with China, 1,500,000 alcoholics by 1980 feared, Ministry is in agreement with junior hospital doctors over evidence for calculating overtime, 16 stake a claim to lead Canadian Conservatives, New centre for dealers in antiques, Signor Moro asked to form new coalition, Duke to be on Concorde's first passenger flight, £1,250 paid by Labour to African guerrillas, Teachers allege blind eye turned to illegal caning, Tyndale head called exceptional, Lung cancer risk is reduced, 'Evil people in US' said to have supplied terrorists, Jubilee souvenirs must be 'in good taste', This dangerous game that could put a gun at the head of British reporters abroad, English prints far exceed estimates, Leaders of outlawed Spanish parties offered 'respectability', Tories denounce plan for devolution as 'leading to conflict', Mrs Armstrong approved as US ambassador, Firm defrauded of £103,000 by director, Future of OAU in question after total failure to agree on Angola, US-Soviet accord on arms control denied, 'Bias' against women over job premium questioned, Surrey to cut services to keep down rate, Belgium decides to freeze potato prices, Pasolini film is banned in Italy as obscene, Judge renews ban on right-wing party, Scenes of grief at Peking tribute to Chou, Baby-sitter tried to kill three children, Trouble in Spanish Sahara, Welfare society secretary was illegal immigrant, First shots in Portuguese elections, Mr Wilson says newspaper lied about SAS, Strike hits Paris Métro, Defendant denies knowing of explosives in parcel, The Times Diary Going in one ear and out the other, Queen to ignore Quebec 'stay away' warning, Museum sit-in: Representa-, Woman removed for refusing to be silent at inquiry into Colchester by-pass plan, Politicians to get more time on French television, BBC faces £1m cuts in foreign services, Woman workers refuse to end longer breaks, Moderates' victory at Leyland, Health Service inquiry job unwanted, BMA man says, Why Mrs Gandhi is tightening the screws on India, Birth rate reached lowest post war level last year, Argentina wants envoy withdrawn. Index. Display Advertising: Gre, Bell's, Laing, Ici, Iu, Multiple Display Advertisements, rhp, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Ford, Extel Statistical Services Limited, Heinemann, Times Newspapers Limited,. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Middle Temple awards, Mr Mason threatens to resign over cuts, University news Belfast, Moderator named. Law: New post for Law Minister in Rhodesia. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Educational, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 23, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: The Great Ban Almost Free, Dinsdale Landen: when the balloon blows up, CBS to record Louise, Silver jubilee for John Pritchard, Paco Pena Queen Elizabeth Hall, Messiaen in Dublin, New comedy, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, London debuts, When prejudices go on holiday Nuts in May Bbc1. Sport: Shedden casts his shadow again, Sports in Brief, Norwich win first FA Cup tie since 1968, Charing Cross fail to silence disbelievers, Two of the greatest England and Australian sides, Stracey is taking it all in his stride, Tottenham have confidence to win first leg, Two old rivals have big hand at Kelso, Doble dropped for first time, When the kissing may-and should-stop, Latest European snow reports, Bar conversation saves Open embarrassment, Lone Middlesbrough goal stands out in a sea of effort and attack, Curry breaks into his own rare version of 'over the moon', A decision in the best interests of Marsh, The one man who almost did it all, McLean the difference in indifferent team, Early goal is sufficient for North's win, Anderson wins as leader loses partner, Thoeni makes up most of the ground he lost. Property: Residential property Stability returns to the market, Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, The headlong race to the Birmingham madhouse. Editorials/Leaders: Spain's Slow March Towards Freedom, Russia's African Empire. Letters to the Editor: Textbook piracy, Franglais, Inheritance of tenant farms, Blind visitors to Chelsea Flower Show, Concorde's critics, Sectarian voting in Ulster, Path to European union, Christian names, Future of London art market, Relief of suffering, Women in Europa, Unexplained holiday surcharges, Elections in the EEC, Examples of diesel efficiency, Computer security and what is required of management, Bishop in Europe, Britain and human rights, The future of Southern Africa, Fair treatment from insurers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Professor Stephen Ullmann An eminent Romance philologist, Dr Milan Gavrilovic, M. Pierre Jean Jouve, Colonel P. G. Stock, Sir Michael Malcolm, Obituary. Business and Finance: Sandilands and the taxation issue, Discount market, Royal provides £1.6m for EPIC, Swiss seek a new vehicle for foreign exchang e market intervention, 'Continuation of marked recovery Salient Figures, Diploma, Yule sell portfolios, W. H. Smith, Comptroller sees more losses ahead for banks, Latest dividends, Gilts advance but sterling eases on hopes of further fall in lending rate, Nordic Bank, MPs fail to enforce industrial democracy in new state bodies, Five briefs on inflation accounting, Poorest nations seek debt relief, Lord Briginshaw joins BNOC board part-time, Investing over the long term, Spot Position of Sterling, Cavenham-Grand Union, Hickson shows resilience, Survey finds British optimistic on economy, Serck Limited Summary Of 1975 Report, Forward Levels, Near-record 35m shares in Wall St trading surge, French employers reject comanagement, Romanian bonds freeze, Bank Base Rates, Letraset Interim announcement Results for the six months ending 31 October 1975, R-R/Pratt engine project cleared, Bonn exchange rate 'windfall', £8.5m budget for pit expansion, Hitch on Iran loan denied, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Schlesingers specialists in the management of private, institutional and pension funds. Funds currently under management exceed £60m, Conoco's exploration budget cut by $16m, The Wellcome Foundation Limited, Briefly, Money Market Rates, International Timber Corporation Interim Report for half year to 30th September 1975, Britain accused by EEC of unfair discrimination in placing rig orders, UK activities stop SGB doing better, Gold, Business Diary: NEDO's Asher · Redundancies at SMMT, The Times Share Indices, US go slow on Kissinger oil facility, Varley plea for early investment decisions, TUC accept economy proposals for steelmills, Brentnall Beard (Holdings) Ltd Profits a record for the seventh successive year. Increased Overseas Turnover., Shipbuilding chief named, How the markets moved Rises, Crucial meeting of Gulf Oil board, Jones Stroud hopes to rally after setback, Vosper Thornycroft Limited Record Group Turnover and Profits, Mixed trend in major gold-mining results, $20m rise in British Gas Euroloans, House prices rose last year by 1 pc a month. Business Appointments: Illness forces resignation of FMC chief, Mr McKay is News International managing director. Stock Exchange Tables: Institutions come back in force, Leaders in demand, Issues & Loans Local loans cut again, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Recent Issués, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,199.
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