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The Times - 18/05/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, By Our Political Editor, From Donovan Moldrich, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From David Leigh, By Our Political Staff, By Craig Seton, By Christopher Thomas, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent Dunfermline, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Stephen Cohen, of The Times Educational Supplement, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, By Robert Parker, From Dan van der Vat, By Edward Mortimer, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, Paul Overy, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Michael Hornsby, Bernard Levin, PHS, Walter C. Clemens, D. W. TIPPING, , TIM SCOTT, , A. I. MATUS, , DAVID SCOTT, , PERTH, , MALCOLM RIFKIND, , NORMAN LAMONT, , PAUL BEASLEY, , WILLIS, MAUREEN DUFFY, , F. G. CAPON, , ROBERT CONQUEST, , PHYLLIS NASH, , M. C. RINTOUL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By John Brennan, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, Eynon Smart, MICHAEL LEVI, , D. BIRKETT, , G. H. LAWSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From John Earle, Kenneth Owen, From Charles Harrison, By Anthony Rowley, From Peter Norman,

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News: Greece keeps up the pressure on the EEC Athens, Scots 'are cheated by education cuts', Mr Peart urges Nine to settle NZ butter issue, Four men sent to jail over 'cottage industry' drugs, Opposition hopes to stop health Bill, Journalists' register is suggested, Hundreds vanish in S Yemen, Amnesty says, Worker is dismissed for refusing to join union, £27m so far to meet Chrysler losses, Sir Harold will head USSR friendship body, Many bishops to give election guidance in Italy, Safeguards on tax search rights agreed, No change expected on council house sales, Reporter denies receiving three photographs stolen from the police, Concorde steals show from M Giscard, Men charged with stealing four houses, Britain sticks to Ulster policy despite killings, Cathedral criticism of tax exile, West Bank riots after shooting of Arab youth, Protesters threaten anti-guerrilla drive, Night on top of Mount Everest for two British soldiers, Spy charge denied by CDU man, Muddle over La Coruña oil slick 'criminal' MP says, UN human rights team may be admitted to Chile, Medicine: Fertility and contraceptives, A new way proposed with pupils' reports, MPs 'uneasy' over abortion clinic links, President Ford willing to consider summit with Mr Vorster and Mr Smith but has no firm plans, Mercenaries grumble at life in Rhodesia, Mr Scanlon may quit 'TUC six' if his union rejects pay pact, Anxiety over field with a view typifies local fears, Police 'have no choice of home site', Four youths jailed in multiple rape case, Police trace dying man's wife after 27 years, Sir Robert Mark rejects Thorpe letters allegation, Awkward solution to dispute on PLO role, Civil servants withhold documents from MPs, Mr Machel begins his Soviet visit, Greece reprimands new Soviet ambassador, The Times Diary A way of making Parliament pay, Franco followers will resent ban on march, Split in Japan's ruling party widens, Ten children killed in shell attack, 14 per cent more join the Services, Doubt oyer 11-plus as new Tory council rejects Labour plan for comprehensive education, India holds 7,000 in move to stop propaganda, MPs fear mass expulsion of Asians from Malawi, Mr Stonehouse 'used own money in crisis', Drugs worth £86,000 in 'cauldron', BBC to ask for £27 television licence, 'Jobs at risk' over S Africa deal, 'Fiddle' in buffet car turned profit into loss, Association gives 6-point plan to beat rabies, The Kremlin has its European defence headaches, too, Dr Kissinger would prefer to give up his job, Shopping/Shona Crawford Poole, Sanctions and position of the press, Mr Carter carries the aura of a man who may be President Us Elections 1976, English-Speaking Union and the British Atlantic Committee, New twist to free speech, Appeal for projects to create jobs for youth, Third largest union backs wage pact but resistance still grows, Caxton, patron saint of printing, is honoured, Ward bed ordered for girl, Concern at Lagos call for return of Gen Gowon, Earthquake damages towns in Soviet Central Asia, Paris trial brings Corsica to a halt, British team recovers lead in world bridge, Yard officers investigate 'blue film' allegation, Dr de Silva of treasure island warns ex-colonials, Nuclear waste to be dumped by British ship, UN body rejects report on health of West Bank, £4,620 for Staffordshire rarity, Sisters cared for old folk to satisfy court, Bomb gets through Belfast Army HQ security check, 160 years to pay off crash damages. Index. Display Advertising: Cunard Qe2, Sotheby's, Tudor Webasto, europcar, City Of Birmingham, Savills, Taylor Woodrow, Idc, The New Renault 5gtl. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Complaints about use of criminial libel, MPs concerned at expulsion of Asians from Africa: Malawi High Commissioner to see minister House of Commons, Cautious approach on mini-bus operators House of Lords, Making RUC still more effective the essential objective, Tax inspectors will need warrant issued by circuit judge before entering premises, Revenue officials 'preach socialism'-MP, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Crisis of faith Bernstein Mass Albert Hall, Dom Juan Hampstead, The timelessness of Seurat, Hall and Oates, State of the Union BBC 1, Double Bill Soho Poly, Romeo and Juliet Coliseum. Sport: Illustrious Prince takes chance in Derby with Saint-Martin riding, Claassens keeps up his form at Bournemouth, Early defeat for seed at Guildford, Egypt also join boycott of Wembley event, Dunn rests after losing too much weight, Sports in Brief, Inelegant creation is a winner for Hartnell, Hampshire's young men learn about speed, Pattisson looks invincible after second victory, Liverpool all fit for Uefa Cup final, Boycott out of action for three weeks, An 'unplayable' Wood gives Lancashire joint lead, Notable absentees from Kiev are strongly criticized by Gold, Stracey defends his title again in June, Piggott wins at St-Cloud, Four short-listed Olympic riders for Aachen event. Property: London & Suburban property, Properties under £25,000, Salerooms and Antiques, Flat Sharing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Plea for moderation From The Times of Thursday, May 17, 1951, Farewell to a friendly Pied Piper. Editorials/Leaders: Council Houses For Sale, Mr Manley's Jamaica. Letters to the Editor: Kohima memorial, An awkward shortage, Partisan view on company investment, Spanning the centuries, Economic grouping, Production managers and recruitment, International fair deal for authors, Press in Rhodesia, Incomes policy, Timely measures against tax evasion, The shape of Scottish devolution, Dulwich Picture gallery, Dockland development, Penkovsky Papers, Priorities in justice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Newcomers' award for safety training entry, University cadetships, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments, Kennedy scholarships. Births. Law: Beneficiaries make purpose trust valid In re Lipinski's Will, Sub-tenant and possessory title Jessamine Investment Co v Schwartz, Disclaimer of lease In re Hunt (A Bankrupt), Ex parte Hunt v Official Receiver and Others, Challenging a juror Regina v Harrington and Another. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Livingstone T. Merchant Former US Ambassador, Mr F. R. Dale, Mr Noel Newsome, Mr Justice Blackwell, Mohamed Shoaib Service in World Bank, Lord Justice James, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, 16 price rise notifications rejected in April, Turnover in car trade shows 21pc increase, Tate & Lyle £22m Venezuela plant, The 'Sun' continuing to rise, Leyland fears threatened strike by foremen may spread, Lonrho buys property group stake for £5.7m, Latest dividends, Arabs join Bank in Bates guarantees, State boards study planning pacts, Tube Investments down but recovery expected, ICL to produce Singer systems Computer news, F.Pratt Eng, Half-time fall in Siemens's margins, Spot Position of Sterling, Yet another French Kier loss but modest profits in sight, British Leyland Limited The first short step, Mr W. D. Porter has resigned, Buyers' code to be studied, Platinum shares suspended, Birmingham to float £25m bonda, Forward Levels, Hope of £3.5m Nigeria deal, Saudis renew call for crude Price freeze, Unified handling of cargo welcomed, Jardine Japan Investment Trust Limited, Sterling spoils the ICI rights debut, Pennzoil Company, Japan's surplus declines, Bank Base Rates, OAPEC to study drydock project, Taking jobs from the rich to help the poor Eric Wigham, Hh, Wool textiles output trend upwards, Wm. Uttley improves, Antony Gibbs Holdings Limited, Business Diary: Marks of the NEB · Aero dynamics, French Kier Financial Highlights For Year Ended 31st December 1975, Simon Engineering plans for further growth Improved overseas income helps 1975 results, Pound drops 113 points on sustained selling, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Buying-out deal by Bank of America, Currency windfall helps Leyland to show £14m first half profit, Big stocks at Fidelity a boost to confidence, Briefly, Commonwealth has will to bring about change, Unctad told, Viners surprises itself with record profits, Money Market Rates, Costain Australia wins £33m contract, Concentric aims for peak £1.7m in current year, Laporte chief reports encouraging start, Further 50 redundancies after Drypool launch, AMC shows signs of checking the decline, Gold, Daggafontein halt: plans to de-register, Shopfloor revolt over supervisors, Averys Limited, Government sees American aero chiefs for talks on joint ventures, Steep decline in monthly wine clearances, VAT cut likely cause of rise in April sales, Warning on Norton Villiers by liquidator, Italy gives pledge on import levies, How the markets moved Rises, Ryland call for Post Office partnership with industry, US alters way of reporting balance of payments, Storeys, Notice Of Redemption, Kuwait to build nuclear power complex, The Chrysler model of cooperation. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Still above 400 but only just, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Poor start to account, UK metal stocks, Wall Street, Italy to step up issue of bonds. Business Appointments: New chairman for Drake & Scull. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,305, Broadcasting.

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