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The Times - 28/05/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By David Hencke, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Trevor Fishlock Glastonbury, Somerset, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter Birmingham, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Penzance, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Education Staff., By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From William Chislett Madrid, From Charles Hargrove, From Jose Shercliff, From Roger Berthoud, By Clifford Longley, From Nan Robertson, From Michael Knipe Honde Valley, Eastern Rhodesia, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Own Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Mario Modiano, Christopher Warman, Irving Wardle, Philip French, Alan Coren, John Percival, Keith Horner, Ned Chaillet, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Muriel Bowen, , By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Bernard Levin, PHS, Robert Fisk, CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING., JOHN RUFFLE, , STRADBROKE., DAVID RENTON., JOHN MCNAIR, , TAM DALYELL, , W. O. JONES, Secretary, , SIMEON BULL, , C. F. SAGE, Chairman of the, JOHN CORNFORTH, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , D. BLUNKETT, , DONALD SHIRREFF, , H. G. EDWARDS, , RUSSELL EDWARDS, Headmaster, , JOHN HARWOOD STEVENSON, , J. M. RICHARDS, , PATRICIA HOWELL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Ronald Emler, By Our Industrial Editor, From Charles Harrison, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From Michael Hornsby, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris, From Clyde H. Farnsworth, F. W. GLAVES-SMITH, , L. W. BRYANT, , M. D. RUSSELL, , ROY HILBERT, , ANTHONY MINNS, NICHOLAS KITTOE, MICHAEL PEARCE, THOMAS SHERIDAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ashley Druker, By John Brennan, Richard Allen, By Peter Elliott, by Klaus Meyer-Horn, by James Mulchrone, by Peter Norman, by Donald Fields, by E. A. Ostro, by Harry Debelius, by Roger Choate, by Richard Wigg, by John Earle,

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News: Cell network 'smashed' by Singapore, Plans for the survival, success, and independence of Times Newspapers, British manner but anti-British attitudes in Rhodesia, MPs back honours list protest, Angola to televise the trial of 10 British mercenaries in Luanda next month, Minister's warning to Tameside, Callaghan hint of action on immigration, Still hatching our nest eggs, RSPCA opposes pain-Killers for racehorses, Athens Bill to curb strikes is passed, Big drop in births as family pattern changes, Pulling out the army's political teeth in Portugal, Insurance man tells of Mrs Stonehouse's letter, Syria agrees to extend UN forces' Golan mandate, £5,500m social security package, Plan to separate police and prosecution, Support for liberation movements is demanded, Why self-sufficiency is the key to the Cyprus refugee problem, New Labour policies admit right to differ, Transport coordination by single state body, National boost for regional identity, Sister of Lebanon leader killed, Loyalist concern over vigilante patrol plan, Vatican declares absolute ban on sterilization, Production changes at 'The Times', A professor begs to differ, Commercial enterprise by councils advocated, The French experience: despite weaknesses there really are lessons here for us, Agriculture: Nitrogen fixation, Little bidding at US sale of Impressionists, Signing of US-Soviet nuclear treaty today, The Times Diary Family life of a mobile statistic, Reformists make headway in Spanish Cabinet, Concorde flights seen by New York as proving ban was right, Cyprus talks resume after three months, St Ives Bay mining plan causes concern, Competition and tax law threaten capital, Grants rise angers students, Print unions told to stop fighting each other, Cutting numbers to improve efficiency, The splendid lie of Glastonbury's legends, Twenty more teachers' colleges may go, Economies may force council staff cuts, A city coping with its vital services torn in two, Plea to avert chocolate price increase, Communist millionaire fined £2.4m in Toulouse over 'fortifying' wine with Italian imports, Close watch on affairs of area health authority, Hoping to lend firms more, More intensive opera training planned, The Queen in ancient capital of Finland, New safeguards against mistakes in identification cases, Senate votes funds for a further 60 missiles, Coordinated national housing plan proposed, Three of a kind, Arts Council halts inquiry into Poetry Society, Pope's message on cardinals' new way of life, 'Contempt' man goes back to jail, Call to maintain direct rule in N.Ireland, Carvalho 'popular power' call, Amended metrication Bill gives extra safeguards, £432,000 car fines avoided by diplomats, Conservatives hopeful of pause in move to raise tax on benefits, Dutch abortion clinic governors again defy closure order, Slow shift from role as a welfare institution, Commons is suspended in uproar after one-vote win, Squirrels' hoards now higher up the social tree, Former CID men on diamonds charge, Russian expelled from Britain in Zagreb spy case, Concern for standards in schools, Bank strike to start in Norway today, Lords classed as outdated in modern society, Congress is becoming coy over the Hays affair, Herr Schmidt in Ankara with hopes of promoting Turkish-Greek détente, How to cut military spending by £1,000m, Editor tells of her Roosevelt romance, Rhodesia drive to end colour bar, Issue of mortgage bonds criticized, Belgians in race to find ransom. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Viking Resources Trust Limited, Bass Charrington LIMITED, Hopkinsons Holdings Limited, Arab Bank Limited, Sightless, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Deutscher Sparkassen-Und Giroverband, skop, A.G.Stanley Holdings Limited, Triumph, Cdc, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, BOC International Ltd, Trustee Savings Bank, Sparbankernas Bank, Fiat, KShoes Limited, Ansafone, British Home Stores, Die Erste, The Wellington., Bowring, Courtaulds, Marley, Lloyds Bank Limited, Europa, Cohen Bros., Halifax, Carlton, Winsor & Newton, Revertex Chemicals Limited., Porter Chadburn Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Boosey & Hawkes, Iran Air, habitat, The Beauford Group Limited, Ib, Twa, Mnb, Kuwait Airways, Provincial Insurance Company Limited, Barnardo's, Costain. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, University Appointments, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, £6,000 plus Appointments. Law: Criticism of one candidate promotes election of rivals Director of Public Prosecutions v Luft and Another DPP V Duffield, Duty of immigration officers, Soliciting without words Behrendt v Burridge. Reviews: Pandora Sadler's Wells Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, Stones on the road Thames Television, Teeth 'n' Smiles Wyndham's, Middle-aged in the Middle Ages Galileo (a) Curzon Robin and Marian (a) Leicester Square Black Emanuelle (x) Cinecenta Sky Riders (a) Rialto Gater (aa) Dominion Escape from the Dark (u) Odeon. St Martin's Lane, Correction, Le Weekend Theatre Royal, Bristol, What's a Nice Country...? Mayfair, RPO/Vonk Festival Hall. Politics and Parliament: Saving good theatres from demolition, Principle of civil liability Bill called into question House of Lords, Delay might mean dole queue for aircraft workers and death blow to shipbuilding House of Commons, Casting vote then a victory by one, Royal Assent, Industries will prove to be further millstone round neck of economy, Position of the minority must be safeguarded, Ugly scenes lead to suspension of sitting, Curb on sale of fireworks, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Sport: If we really want to win Close is our man, Hemsley and Patel surpass a record, Sports in Brief, Dressage selectors make early Olympic choice, Pawneese has shown the ability to go with her reputation, Keble leave it late to make their gain, Combined Services, A costly Sandwich with all the trimmings, Leeds gently warned as to conduct next season, Infinite dedication to a forward prod, Adamson puts family above Sparta's offer, For the record, No World Cup clues for Italy as Revie withholds strongest side, Galindez may meet Conteh to settle dispute, Knott expects to be fit for first Test, Fast mile time unlikely Foster says, Spanish hopes go west, Brown excels when facing the elements, Message to have six wheels or 12 cylinders, Dutch holders face side that open floodgates, Miss Barker allowed only two games in fourth round. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): There are no potatoes, let them eat pounds, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 28, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: The Strike Against The Greek Labour Bill, If Only We Had The Spd. Letters to the Editor: Rabies risk through smuggled pets, Backlog, Tory economic policy, Spanning the centuries, Powers of Law Lords, A tax based on a false premise?, Public servants' pensions, Old masters, Estate agents' deposits, Listed building changes, Qualified production managers, Decisions on Cyprus, Not really plain, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Goan origins, Napoleon as novelist, Trained teachers without jobs, The Consumer Credit Act and registration, Strange names. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Stowe School, Army scholarships. Deaths. Obituaries: Martin Heidegger A major German philosopher, Mr J. W. Gough, Dame Maggie Teyte. Business and Finance: Wheatsheaf loses steam-but the two-ended policy proves itself, Discount market, Fresh evidence in $20m banking dispute, Granada pays £9m for Spectra, Gas and electricity outlet link ruled out, Keeping British shipbuilding off the rocks, Latest dividends, GKN expects Europe to approve Sachs deal, Bank Of Nova Scotia, Scots group to buy oil company, Mr Lever defends the market speculator, German jobless put at under 1m, Spot Position of Sterling, Mr Benn outlines tougher government line on North Sea oil participation, US trade resurgence adds push to Morgan Crucible, Ford of Britain boosts pre-tax profit by 62pc, S African to sue Lonrho and Mr Rowland, 3,000 new Dagenham jobs, Breakdowns halt Welsh power station, Bruised Fed Chemical pays more, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Forward Levels, Chesterfield cuts UK debt and expects big growth, OECD agrees strict code of conduct for multinational concerns, Cold stores Loss knocks Hay's Wharf, Government to concentrate aid on poorest countries, Japan is warned by Europe to cut back shipyard programme, Month's N Sea oil totals 535,000 tonnes, Bass sets the brewing scene, Extel benefits from City 'rights' rush, 4,000 may miss debt licence deadline, All brakes off; tax gain to come, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Ministers' efforts to reassure industry hit by party executive plan for extending state role, Steel Bros see better times, Failure of Wilson Walton issue, Wm Press 'rights' as profits leap by 40 pc, Thomas Marshall & Co. (Loxley) Ltd., Attack on monopolies in food processing sector, Shares slide on fears of further rise in minimum lending rate, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Newton-Clare's cure? · Peers' press, Farnell Electronics Ltd., Gold, Sangers ride over forecast, Unctad in last effort to agree words for common fund scheme, Opec talks start on next price rise, First quarter aircraft exports set record, Engineering institutions move closer to reorganization, Costain confident, Automation: it doesn't always go like clockwork, How the markets moved Rises The Pound, Textile recession hits Courtaulds profits. Business Appointments: McCorquodale names new vice-chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Bond Drawing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Another sharp break on lending rate fears, Wall Street, Widespread falls. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,313, Broadcasting.

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