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The Times - 19/02/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, By Our Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Robert Parker, By A Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By Patricia Tisdall, From Our Correspondent Plymouth, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw on board HMS Scylla off Greenland, Feb 18, By Our Foreign Staff, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, From Victoria Brittain, Prudence Glynn, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman Fox, By a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter Marson, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Philippa Toomey, this.... Robert Fisk, Joel Hurstfield, David Jones, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, David Wade, Ned Chaillet, Stephen Walsh, Joan Chissell, Neil Marten, James Reston, PHS, Henry Stanhope, PETER ROST, Joint Secretary, , CEDRIC THORNBERRY, , PAUL SIEGHART, , IAN M. ELLIS, , A. W. C. RYLAND, Chairman, , JOAN MAYNARD, STAN THORNE, MAUREEN COLOUHOUN, SYDNEY BIDWELL, TOM LITTERICK, EDDIE LOYDEN, MARTIN FLANNERY, RON THOMAS, ANDREW BENNETT, , G. E. LEVI-TILLEY, President, , GRAHAM WOOTTON, , NORMAN REID, Director, , DAVID R. W. GREENSLADE, , S. ANDREYEV, , GILLIAN F. BROWN, , By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, By Arthur Reed, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Emler, By Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, CYRIL COOPER., By Clifford Webb, JAN HILDRETH, , LASZLO GOMBOS, , R. C. HOLLOWAY, , IAN ORR-EWING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Elliott, By Terry Byland, John Brennan, Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark, by Margaret Stone, by Derek Harris, by John Ashton, by James Mulchrone, by W. K. G. Ward, by Joanna Mack,

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News: Investment against the odds, Resorts told to improve, Nigeria coup leaders' wish to restore Gen Gowon, Councils want Community Land Act postponed, Governor Brown's hangover cure for America, Concorde to remain on the Bahrain service, Plan to help coal users 'shop around', Pomp and pageantry for a sport ignored by the protesters, Girl 'works 98-hr week for £7', Minister seeks curb on petrol price advertising, Mercenary passports confiscated, Israeli ban on demonstrations, Tories call for spending cuts 'across board', Miss Hearst tells how she 'picked up gun and started firing', Compulsory seat belts expected this year, Risks from contraceptive pill outweighed by the benefits, medical survey finds, Guatemala: The aftermath, The Times Diary Anatomy of a small sensation, BBC plan to improve television news, Is Britain content to be a province of Europe?, 'Iceland to cut British link today', Pay growth continues despite £6 ceiling, Mrs Meir lends support to the Soviet Jews, Bus workers demand share of railway subsidy, Theatre protest at arrest of Ingmar Bergman, Ford intelligence plan will put CIA in stronger position, The answer Labour's far-left must find Ronald Butt, Jingles teach financial responsibility, US halts aid over Delhi 'abuse', Putting some aside for queen and country, Shoe repairers are brought under voluntary code, Last group of Kensington dustmen fined, Strix nebulosa, or barred owl,, Influenza death figures worst for three years, Mr Callaghan talks of intervention if Rhodesia is invaded, Commission unveils its revised fishing policy, Talks with parties on paying for Europe poll, Dispute over Tories' organization averted, Bangladesh-India dispute over Ganges waters, Terrorists forced man to eat own ears, Get it made, Malaysia insurgents set up base, Social workers' reply to police critic, Shortage of magistrates' clerks leads to cancellation of courts and delayed hearings, BR cuts will begin on March 1, Zambia refuses to recognize MPLA, Tighter checks on import of birds to fight disease, Rare Japanese bottle sold for £11,550, Minorities 'preoccupied with material factors', Rail chief to face MPs on fares, Fish-friers lead appeal for new 200 mile limit, Mr Mellish given guard after threat, New measure will open club doors to coloured people, Barnsley news curbs criticized, Earlier consultation on local expenditure, Founded upon thrift, Mr Maxwell's offer for newspaper HQ rejected, Gaullists are divided over direct European elections as old guard fears 'supranationality', Briton found hanged in Swedish jail, Kidnapped son of Basque industrialist freed, Changes to Education Bill sought in petition, Sea-lions in US 'badly affected by drug', RUC man's arm broken in tussle as Ulster 'loyalists' deliver protest, Security Council discusses border shooting, Attack on fees angers German doctors, Well-timed introduction of an old idea, Bonn debate on arms export curb, Stagg relatives travel to Dublin, Four boys given free pardons over break-in, Motoring Educating people to avoid road accidents, Polisario claims killing 148 Moroccans, Part and parcel, Barcelona strikers conscripted, Miners seek new stand against pit closures in return for calling off overtime ban, Many victims of crime end up thinking that the law may be an ass, Great scope for expanding work schemes, Doorstep contact stamped out, Frigate has 6ft dent after gunboat collision, Chiefs of police seek action on crime, 13 killed in Egyptian train collision, Many accident victims 'die needlessly', Officer 'saw lights' just before sea collision, Slow boats to nowhere in the fish war, NHS change 'brought in too quickly', UN troops move into key Sinai mountain Passes, Five accused of gold company blackmail plot, National savings Why people choose to lose, Christie's to hold wine sale of the century, Kissinger summit called off in Central America. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Ppa, British Leyland Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Times Information and Marketing Intelligence Unit., Rnli, Rubery, Owen Holdings Ltd., Aeonics, W & G Foyle Ltd, Barrington Laurance, Foyles Art Gallery, ToweR, Macmillan London, Trustee Savings Banks, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Chrysler, The Department For National Savings., Ncr, Thorn Ericsson, Tube Investments Limited, oyez, Lainc, Gkn, The Hilton Roof Restaurant., Country Life, Kodak, The Post Office, B.A.T, Siemens Ltd., Blue Circle Group. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Water charges 'agony' not to be prolonged, Recognition of Angola: MPLA fulfil criteria House of Commons, Refund of costs sought, Forest valuations being considered House of Lords, Elections on present powers of European assembly: 'yellow paper' jibe rejected, Complaint over fund raising in United States for IRA, Potential danger of Cuban troops in southern Africa: Rhodesian leader facing a grave situation, New price check scheme: certificate system to let firms recoup losses, Russia adamant, Harnessing the resources of the sea, Drivers should be able to see petrol prices from road. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Miscellaneous Financial, Secretarial Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Organizers hope Poland and USSR will come, Sports in Brief, Sunyboy victory takes Queen Mother to a notable landmark, Liverpool's icy professionalism douses the youthful flame, RAF forced to work for first victory, Morley and Cooper out of the England side, Dorlesa to show class amid the mediocrity, Latest European snow reports, Last night's results FA Cup, Milne's innocuous game not what it seems, Red wall is battered but remains intact, Game's one valid question is answered by James, NSW gain heart before they meet the leaders, Scrappy Chelsea watched by lowest crowd, German to meet Dunn for title, Crystal Palace go down at Peterborough, Acquaint will run in final at Chepstow, Poor marksmanship lets Navy get away, League want to make more use of television, Easy wins for the British girls, Mohibullah there too soon for Easter, Denness to play for Wanderers in South Africa, Leading Lady up among the stars, Stephenson may ask Ascot for reimbursement, Coopman is set to make an honest effort, US challenger forges ahead to win series, Haydock acceptors. Reviews: Terrible similarities The British Campaign in Ireland 1919-1921, A Proper Man, by Jonathan, Mr Luby's Fear of Heaven Radio 3 (tonight), Royal Opera honoured, Fiction The Living and the Dying, Welsh Dance Theatre's London debut, Breakdown Granada, Tsafendas Almost Free, Sherry and Wine New End, Virtue between men Voltaire, BBC SO/Kempe Festival Hall, Natural lives Portraits in the Wild, Woman of Property Proud Northern Lady, Fiction in brief, Changes at the Wells, Mazart Players/ McCaldin Queen Elizabeth Hall, Life with Judy, Illustrious bi-centenary The Fall of the Roman Empire. Arts and Entertainment: Reviews next week: Roger, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,230. Editorials/Leaders: Lingering On, How Not To March In Step Over Angola, Mr Fraser On Mr Whitlam's Hard Mattress. Letters to the Editor: Brick sculpture at the Tate, Balance of détente, Patent law: urgent review needed, Road inquiries, Failure of British policies in Ulster, Old people's fuel costs, Arabs and the North Sea-a 'hilarious piece of effrontery', A time clock that will save fuel, Freedom of the press, Running a nationalized industry, Identical humans, Laker's Skytrain, The French in Britain, Laker caught in government chase after money and votes, Neath station, The fall-out from Angola, Metric sense. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointments, University news Liverpool. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, February 19, 1951 Kremlin motives. Law: When no shorthand writer is present Evans v Evans, One request covers two specimens Regina v Reynolds, Disqualification not an alternative Regina v O'Connor. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Ronald Morison, Christabel Lady Ampthill, Mr S. J. D. Berger, Lady Stevenson, Professor D. F. Cappell Noted Scottish pathologist, Maj-Gen Sir Colin Gubbins, Viscount Knutsford, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, Joint talks on N Sea oil projects, P & O counts the cost, Rights spate swells year's total to £190m, Latest dividends, Recovery seen in primary aluminium sales, Consortium scraps plans to develop Norwegian gas field, Participation pact agreed at Watford print plant, Tobacco Securities Trust Company Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Gdp, Hampton bidding for Assam Tea, Hoechst UK delays expansion, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Rennies Consolidated Holdings Ltd, P & O makes £23m provision for further fall in Bovis properties, WGI is a rich and tasty dish, Forward Levels, Disputes will not be 'bought off' Leyland says, New Maritime chiefs discuss rift with Swan, Wages, 70 pc payout to Fidelity policyholders, A confident Herb Morris trounces forecast, Bank Base Rates, Better 1976 trading seen for UK plastics, Slower growth of Eurocredit is forecast, Bank Leumi [U.K.] Ltd., BSC investing £7m on Scottish plate mill, USA Results, Three views of RTZ and all are bullish Mining, Business Diary: After Sir Monty · A multi-story hotel, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Italy's hardened arteries cripple a talented people, Consortium did buy more Iran crude, Conference to study world tanker crisis, Teaching Healey's First Law, Turner & Newall £20m rights issue, Cementation may face suit over Iran hospital, Shorts get certificate for airliner, Dealers say Chrysler target too high, Briefly, Challenge Corporation Limited Interim Report, Second-half reservation on Charterhouse recovery, Money Market Rates, Norton Simon Inc, Tate & Lyle objects to sugar beet monopoly, Gold, Burmah declines to take Woodside entitlement, Colour TV deliveries down 28 pc last year, NEB silent on Brown Boveri stake, Lebanon seeks $1,500m rebuilding loans, How the markets moved Rises, Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate Mr. Addinsell's Statement, 'Canada Dry' and 'Max Factor' group Norton Simon in London, CompAir, CBI sees damage and confusion for industry in devolution plans, Tax claim by R-R Motors, Offer of £1m deposit for Norton plant. Stock Exchange Tables: Easier at the end, The Times Share Indices, Far East ban on Pahang shares, Below 400 on rights issues and ICI gossip, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) $ Straights, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Addition to Pilkington board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing.

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