The Times - 27/02/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby, , From Richard Cecil, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Robert Parker, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Charles Douglas-Home, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Philip Howard, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, Caroline Moorehead, Michael Binyon, Hugh Clayton, Leicester Square, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Keith Horner, Thomas Walker, Charles Lewsen, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Stewart, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, Bernard Levin, Francis Ghilès and Edward Mortimer, PHS, Lord Campbell, Philip Howard, Brian Butterworth, B. Chain, L. A. Collins, A. H. Cook, FRS, Robin Ellison, A. Hewish, FRS, B. D. Josephson, FRS, Otto Kahn-Freund, A. Klug, H. L. Kornberg, FRS, S. Morag, M. F. Perutz, Brian Pippard, FRS, R. A. Raphael, FRS, Martin Ryll, J. S. Shindler, David Shoenberg, Gerald Stanhill, John Stewart, Gordon Sutherland, FRS, David Tabor, FRS, Oliver Zangwill., ROBERTO de OLIVEIRA CAMPOS, , WARREN SILLITOE, , DAVID GILES, , DAVID LIVERPOOL, , VICTOR SCHONFIELD, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , BASIL MITCHELL, , JOHN NOTT, , M. E. MORTIMER, , G. E. COOPER, , GEOFFREY PAYTON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Noted archaeologist, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Maurice Corina, By Margaret Walters, By Our Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By Anthony Rowley, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, RODERICK W. B. FRASER, , E. MACK., DAVID REDMAN, , RUTH LISTER., M. J. KOCHANSKI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Ashley Druker, Richard Allen, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: Swedes may end penalties for incest after age of 18, Tale of the poor British potato, Spinoza's ethics preferred to Aristotle's, Dr Herrema is overcome while giving evidence, Mr Jones urges 35-hour week throughout EEC, Mr Ceausescu makes a stand in the Kremlin, It seems everything is obscene these days, What equality will mean for the women at West Point, Italy's child of privilege who became a people's politician, The morality of the kickback, Reconciling Frenchmen with their telephones Minister pledges to cut waiting time for both new lines and dialling tone, MP fined for altering MoT test certificate, Lockheed payments linked with Paris woman in new allegations against Prince Bernhard, Parents fight governors to keep their school, Tory leaders to launch campaign for partnership with unions, Killings of Angola refugees by Unita troops reported, Lawyers and politicians criticize commissioner, Ampthill hearing to decide on blood-test comparison, Expert's warning of fire risk in tower blocks, Gas staff accept pay offer, Lord Greenhill opens Rhodesia talks as Government official scorns immediate black rule, Portugal leaders sign agreement to introduce civilian rule, New Warsaw Pact move on force reductions, Unrepentant farewell by Mr Moynihan, Devolution is risky but not as dangerous for Britain as doing nothing, Ford hint on, Appeal for committee recess so that Police Bill can be redrafted, Concorde fully booked on Bahrain flight, Wife of Chairman Mao behind anti-Teng drive, Japan to subpoena 3 Americans, Amati violin sold for £18,000, Jumping off in the Greek islands, Man arrested in French kidnapping case, Prison for 'Victorian' mother, RSPCA may modify attitude to foxhunting, 'Stop Carter' movement well under way as Democratic circus comes to aloof Boston, Manx youth withdraws birch action, Vote does not deter Brazil President, UN seeks new sites for strike-bound conferences, Mr Wilson's Pimpernel fails to conquer the Opposition, Spanish presence in Sahara ends, Psychiatrist on Hearst role that lived its own life, The Times Diary A question of the royal flush, Airline food poisoning toll now four, Tomb of Tutankhamun's regent uncovered, Sale of surplus churches to Masons criticized, Former county officer faces 18 charges, Mental hospital cleared over woman's suicide, Contraception: Hazards of IUDs, The day that LBJ was conned all the way, Bill seeks to set up English development agencies, Tory agents annoyed by 'Thatcher henchmen', Strike action rejected by train drivers, Letter on prices missing from file, MP says, Dismissed BBC men talk of 'disturbing facts', Ministry intervenes in dispute over oil storage in Shetland, White House on assets of Mr Reagan, Fleet Street tour by Queen and the Duke, Talks over land-tax measure, College planned in honour of Sir Thomas Gresham, Army documents 'cannot be traced', Attackers are sentenced to four years, Vicar who held up bank with a fake bomb and committed burglaries jailed for seven years, Sentences not a day too long, court says, Improved rights proposed for tenant farmers' families, Egypt to get £150m Saudi aid, 10,000 at Alicante funeral, $1.5m damages for family of DC-10 crash victims, Bad crash record of Lightning disclosed, Constituency urges Labour MP to retire, Italian minister views CIA charges lightly, Why is the West backing a loser in the Sahara?, Testing time for the Royal Mint, Electoral reform 'could save UK', Mr Prentice may fight as an independent, Mr Mikardo tries to rally left for spending debate. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, British Gas, Laing, South African Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ecgd, HAMILTON Executive Services, The great hotels of Canada., Barclays. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Church of Scotland, Unions 'black' NUJ rebels. Politics and Parliament: Decisions fair to both British Airways and British Caledonian House of Commons, Complaint of cheating with mouldy potatoes, Pressure on Russia to let people out, Hereditary farm tenancies, 'The Times' and No 10, Refusal to be shackled on exclusive fishing, Labour chief sees threat of coalition government in EEC elections, Tory concern over local Bill: minister asks for changes House of Lords, Armed men to protect nuclear power plants from terrorist attacks, Next week's business, Provision and cost of gypsy sites, Protecting rare animals without hampering trade, Government accused of prejudice, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Travel, £6,000 plus appointments, Commercial and Business Market, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Greek Island Holidays. Reviews: Events Following the Closure of a Motor Cycle Factory Brum Studio, A fine piece of musical theatre Blaise le savetier French Institute, Spanish delight NPO/Lopez-Cobos Festival Hall/Radio 3, Another Ayckbourn, Pleasures and perils of pastiche Farewell My Lovely (aa) Leicester Square Russian Roulette (a) Rialto One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (x) Odeon,, Fanfare for a frame Omnibus BBC 1, Jeannetta Cochrane, London debuts. Sport: Dunn's influenza means another change to the Albert Hall bill, Shillingford turns match away from the Indians, The weighty argument against Waite at Teesside, Sports in Brief, Oxford punished severely for misses, Runner-up is top prize left to Mrs McKay's rivals, Two new caps in Irish team to meet Scotland, Docherty gives his side a vote of confidence, Brazil will make their first entry, Britain may not pick amateurs for first event, Now flu makes Craig doubtful for final, Lanzarote shows his confidence, Latest European snow reports, Sweden check Britain's run of victories, Two world titles clinched by South Africa, Cobner is recalled by Wales, Scoular is new manager of Newport County, The reluctant fight for freedom, Morley fit and ready to serve his county and country, A famous name to help an enterprise, Oxford Torpids. Law: Nuisance must also affect non-occupiers National Coal Board v Thorne, When charter hire is due on Sunday The Laconia. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Two women who stood up to the union bullies, 25 years ago From the Times of Tuesday,. Editorials/Leaders: Likely To Run Into Trouble, IT Would Be Wrong To Stop This Visit, The Press, The Army And Ulster. Letters to the Editor: Compulsory seat belts, Development of dockland, Appointment of the Auditor General, Military units in schools, Barge transport would be of 'inestimable value', Britain and Rhodesia, MPs and local parties, Visit of Brazilian President, Anglican doctrine, So why not revive the obsolete inch?, Army and press in Ulster, Spending cuts blow to the inner city, Not on the poverty line at £3,420, Imprisoned in Russia, Real story behind hotels incentive scheme, Tax relief on rail fares, British fisheries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Jesse Cast, Sir Alfred Wort, Obituary, Mr I. D. Margary. Business and Finance: Discount market, NEB hopes fade for Dubai contract, MPs visit Chrysler UK truck plants, Business Diary: Customagic's threesome · Edward Bates' latest, White Paper estimate of debt interest challenged, Latest dividends, Nothing deters Kleeman Indust, Spot Position of Sterling, Accountants' bodies to investigate L & C report, Perkin-Elmer Limited, Woodhouse & Rixson tops £1m but second half growth slows, Gatt doubt on pace of recovery, Alexander Howden Group Limited, Forward Levels, Insurance company chief hits at ban, When flair and salesmanship are not enough, Recession cuts £400m off oil bill, South Africa may cut state aid to gold mines, Bank Base Rates, Designing concrete for the rigours of the North Sea, IDCs eased to help rebuilding, Terrorist 'cost Dutch order', Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, BBC agrees to stop impeding toy exports, Briefly, Opec may return to Geneva base, State made £18.3m from oil barter, Silentbloc Holdings Limited, Money Market Rates, The Grange Trust Limited, Gulf and Conoco accept state participation terms in three North Sea fields, NEB will hold key strings at Rolls, National Enterprise Board and Rolls-Royce (1971), Howard Machinery Ltd., Pesetas deal cost Horizon £116,000, How the markets moved, Gold, Gilt-edged stocks improve on hope of new MLR fall, Australian wool shipments delay, Fuel oil keeps Charrington, Gardner ahead, Fall in manufacturers' stocks slowing down Capital Spending, Australian Comm Bk makes good headway, Brocks Group, Anglo American provides an antidote, Hat trick by F. J. Wallis and a five year plan, Bear Brand complains of cash aid refusal as receiver moves in, Silentbloc takes the high road. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Business Appointments: New Inspector General of Companies named. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Issues & Loans Post Office gets £17.3m loan, Late selling, Foreign Exchange, Funding talk prompts selling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Commodities Strong advance by tin prices. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,237, Broadcasting.
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