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The Times - 21/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Peter Strafford, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Tendler, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Staff, From David Leigh, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Stephen Cohen, , By John Young Planning Reporter, From John Chartres, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk, From Harry Debelius, From Dessa Trevisan, By Gabriel Ronay, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Norman de Mesquita, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, William Gaunt, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Alan Coren, Max Harrison, by Christopher Thomas, by Maurice Corina, by David Leigh, by John Chartres, by Ronald Kershaw, by Trevor Fishlock, Bernard Levin, PHS, By Our Correspondent, HUGH LEGGATT, , C. H. MOISER, , WILLIAM WELLS, MICHAEL BURN, , RANDOLPH WISE, Convener, , ROBERT MCEWEN, Editor, , MICHAEL KIDSON, , J. M. EEKELAAR, , PEGGY ASHCROFT, , CORIN REDGRAVE, , B. M. SETSHOGO, , JOHN ROBERT-BLUNN, , G. B. HARRISON, , J. D. SAINSBURY, , JOHN STOKES, , PETER LUFF, , EDWIN G. NOBLE, , By a Staff Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Our Economics Staff, By Tim Congdon, From Alan McGregor, By Derek Harris, By Christopher Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, By Anthony Rowley, By John Brennan, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Jones, By Peter Hill, B. J. HOLLOWAY, , S. C. BEACH, , MIEPS FONTEIN, , By Malcolm Brown, R. N. COHEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ashley Druker, By Peter Elliott,

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News: Policy of prevention has brought need for a cure, Teachers on unofficial strike to be disciplined, 'Pravda' concedes right of foreign communist parties to achieve power along own national lines, Fifty years on: The Queen will spend, Doctors in Hungary profit from pay beds, The Times Diary Wilson: the final days drag on, Teachers scorn £11.4m 'dirty money' then change their minds, The largest devolutionary step since 1964, Fear of anarchy in schools spreading to society, Woman held by rebels two years, Mozambique and Zambia plan Rhodesia tactics, Malaysia backs Indonesia on East Timor, Elysée luncheon puts President among his reformist critics, US court opens white suburbs to blacks, Projects expanded to create new jobs, Arts Council to set higher building standard, Franco diehards try to block reforms, Girl badly hurt by falling marble slabs, Consultants to strike for two days over pay beds, Britain a Second Division team, archbishop says, Laying the misogynist myth about Paul of Tarsus, Why children must be able to play in hospital, Democrat to head Thai government, Continuous high unemployment may diminish usefulness of incentives, Ulster jail staff ask to be given weapons, Tourists moved off streets as riots spread to Jerusalem, Regions rely on nation's revival, Attempt to end Japanese railway strike, Mr Mihajlov is moved to prison hospital, Moral revolution: a chance of stability for Argentina, Grass fires delay train commuters, Science report Anthropology: First Mayan settlement in Yucatan, MP demands more rights for victims of crime, Racial violence breaks out again in Boston, Old-fashioned beer engine on its was back, Man arrested for second time after 19 years on run, Canada's constitutional impasse, The mutual respect that links the Crown to Number 10, 125 killed in Lebanon's first day of ceasefire, EEC worried over cost of food subsidies to Britain, Party leader eases land worries, India accuses Bangladesh of border shooting, Crosland-Kissinger talks on Rhodesia this week, Five men face £2m airport theft charges, Pakistan seeks firmer ties with Iran and Turkey, Tory experts are sceptical of 'tax threat to ministers', Headmaster in altered papers case loses job, President Ford derides Reagan argument on Panama Canal US Elections 1976, Boy 'was male prostitute', Washington 'considering aid for Britain', Man accused of trying to endanger child, 10p a cheque for some Barclays customers, Clay Cross former clerk 'on £6 a week', Señora Perón charged with mismanagement of funds, The Queen among a few monarchs to reach 50, Scottish TUC gives a fillip to pay policy hopes by rejecting militants' call for end to wage limits, GLC housing chairman seeks to allay blue asbestos fears, Train cuts disrupt travel, Dakar conference delayed by issue of Zionism, More home loans for pre-1919 property, Industrial zones from Mersey to Humber could form power block to fight for rights, 14 bodies found near resort in Argentina, Rhodesia tightens security after guerrilla raid, SLP to fight Labour in Glasgow, Concern still for last sextuplet, French students deny they want a political crisis. Index. Picture Gallery: Industrial development, Display Advertising: JOHN Postlethwaite & CO, Bell's, Thanet District Council, Farmer steel, Air France, Jones Lang Wootton, Industrial Development Exhibition And Congress, Vickers, Telford, Basildon Development Corporation,, The Rugby Portland Cement Co. Ltd.,, Federation of Industrial Development Associations, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Gmc, Industrial Development Exhibition and Congress, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Gulf Air Golden Falcon Service, Leavers, Wakefield, Swindon, John D. Wood, Cwmbran Development Corporation, Leicestershire, europcar, Iran Air, Nottinghamshire County Council, Racal Electronics Limited, BOC Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Royal Ballet School, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,282, Mestel set for chess lead in Birmingham. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, La creme de la creme, Announcements, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Entertainments, Services, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 6, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Barras sprints to fourth win in fifth stage, Bristol City take 3 min to end wait of 65 years, Hunt wilts alarmingly as Alauddin works him cruelly in the heat, Sports in Brief, Oats worthy of his price cut for Derby, Birmingham increase significance of May 4, Yesterday's results First division, Whitewash for depleted Barbarians, Today's fixtures, Millwall relief ends and anxiety begins, Palace fail to pick themselves up, Reardon leads Higgins in world event, Hope wears down the astounding Mr Poole, McKay out but Ripley back for Park, England on the brink of season of renewal, Another fine victory for efficient Miss Tyler, Record attempt to be made by 4,800 runners, No lack of tennis sponsors, Yankee Stadium reopens and memories revive, Aintree puts Red Rum right for Whitbread, Lloyd anxious to impress selectors. Property: Rentals, Strutt and Parker, Flat Sharing, Residential property 'Country' homes for sale. Reviews: Carla Hubner Purcell Room, A psychological duel revived Equus Albery, New York smiles on the Royal Ballet, Aeolian Quartet Elizabeth Hall, Due respect to Brahms LSO/Colin Davis Festival Hall, I Didn't Know You Cared BBC 1, The gorgeous East. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 20, 1951, Is there a press-gang in the House?. Editorials/Leaders: The Queen's Fiftieth Birthday, The Embarrassed Attacks On Mr Teng. Letters to the Editor: Catholic Church and abortion, Civilian awards for acts of courage, Waiting for more, Seeking compromise in Rhodesia, Press reporting, The costs of importing, Correcting the imbalances in graduate recruitment, Development land and double taxation, Criminal libel case, Remands on bail, Botswana denial, Officer recruiting, The heart of the faith, A word of praise for Britain from a Dutch visitor, Ball lightning, High costs of concerts, Structure of Equity, Private museums' plight, Trials in Russia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Rugby Portland chief to retire, Latest appointments, University news Glasgow, Eton College, Royal appointments. Obituaries: Mr Leslie G. Seymour, MR THOMAS IGLOI Young cellist of renown, Mr William Sansom Author with loving eye for the London urban scene, Mr Haydn Davies, Dr H. R. Ransom, Obituary, Lord St John Of Bletso. Stock Exchange Tables: Solid demand, Warburg's commodities trust rises 29 per cent Issues & Loans, The Times Share Indices, Wall St tops 1,000 again, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Post-holiday cheer brings out buyers, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Triumph workers to vote on go-slow, New Woolworth superstore, G Wimpey in good heart: peak workload overseas, Companies' records on microfilm, Ford 'No' to shoe import controls pleases EEC, Survey forecasts demand for cargo ships, Oil ministers set for talks in Geneva, Latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Queen's Awards for export and technology, Barclays Trust trims number of branches, GIBBONS DUDLEY Limited, Brazil casts around for a new 'miracle', Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Sterling slide fails to halt steady demand for gilts, Slater, Walker: the way ahead, Chairmen report Harris Sheldon is aiming for fresh records, Fine upswing in Amax trend, Hawker Siddeley 1975, Kodak challenge with instant camera, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Recognition for BP's NSea success, Harrison losses mount so dividend is cut, Liverpool dockers will be advised to end strike, Airco, £8m US takeover by British toy group agreed, Briefly, John Menzies fighting price control and margin pressure, Money Market Rates, Swiss curb the inflow of foreign banknotes, Rugby Portland Cement, Thomas Tilling Limited, How the markets moved, Thos Tilling to resume its expansion programme, More out of work in France, Gold, Claim costs 'threat to insurance industry', Cummins £12.5m Mexican order, Warning on excessive monetary growth, Steady as she goes at Ocean, Harris & Sheldon Group Limited Continuing Financial Strength, Xerox first-quarter boost Overseas, Leyland to expand in Scotland, Accountants disappointed by Bill, Bols makes it even harder for Heineken, Business Diary: A royal handshake · Battle for Bols. Business Appointments: Lady Taylor joins board of Taylor Woodrow. Deaths.

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