The Times - 19/03/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Peter Nichols, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tim Jones, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Penny Symon, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Diana Geddes, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, By Marcel Berlins, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Our Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Jerome Caminada, From Nicholas Ashford, By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Brough Scott, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot, From Trevor Fishlock, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, Kenneth Loveland, Geoffrey Wansell, Irving Wardle, Mario Amaya, Paul Griffiths, Hugh Clayton, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Lord Gladwyn, Mario Modiano, PHS, Bernard Levin, BARRY PAYTON, , BARBARA GODLEE., ALEC BISHOP, Major General, ALASDAIR MILNE, , JOHN REX, , A. T. CROPPER, , BRIAN MASTERS, , BERNARD KISSEN, , MICHAEL STEWART, House of Commons., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, President, British Organising Committee, York Forum, BRUCE KENT, Pax Christi, FRANK FIELD, Director, UN Association, VERDUN PERL, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom., A. GALVIN, , D. LAVELLE, , MARTIN BRANNAN, , F. P. COLEMAN, Rector, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, FREDERIC DOERFLINGER, , V. C. CARR, , COLIN MINTON, , GERHARD FISCHER, , C. L. SPILLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, By Christopher Wilkins, David Lloyd, Robert Parker,
ResumoNews: Mr Church joins White House race, Three remanded on airport charge, A prophecy of doom that will not necessarily come true, Italy's rulers stay calm amid economic crisis, Mr Healey gives reasons for entering the fray, Publishers 'concerned' over 'FT' stoppage, 'Water tank' to be stored beneath London, How executives have lost out, Science report Zoology: Luminescence in squid, Hearst prosecution closes behind locked doors, 15,000 in street fight with Paris police, Rival machines are mobilized, Cost rules out the silencing of older aircraft, French suspicion allayed by Mr Callaghan, Bundestag votes to extend worker participation, Commons approves Bill's press clauses, Clerk's £57,000 theft by drawing pay for ex-staff, Mr Benn bases his campaign in leadership battle on 'need to reverse shift of decision-making from Parliament', Soviet Embassy protests over London memorial, Britain 'will have million out of work until 1980', Can this really be what we mean by education?, Member of Royal Commission disagrees with interest relief on loans to papers, EEC future on agenda of Giscard Cabinet, Durban candidate plans to inject Rhodesian issue into campaign, Helicopter saves seal hunt protesters, Ministry looking for scapegoat, firm says, Wage policy threatened by seamen, Zulu chief attacked for majority rule demand, Bomb attack on Señora Perón foiled by police, Conservatives are accused of sell-out to unions, Sir Geoffrey Howe calls for return to single rate VAT, Chinese told it is rude to stare at foreigners, EEC fresh poultry ban attacked, Pretender refused entry to Spain, Camel fall at 12 blamed for Gaddafi 'derangement', Parliament to debate European elections before April summit, Nurses'work-to-rule is test for Lisbon regime, Rejected credit card people will be told why, Children who die because we cannot provide treatment, Japanese opposition's call for coalition without communists, Liberals 'wrong to postpone election', Israeli threat to shut Arab shops in East Jerusalem for three months unless strike ends, Mr Ford urges Americans to stop sending help to IRA, Lord Chancellor's aid sought as community law centre is refused permission to advertise services, Thames TV to hire US channel for one week, Allende ministers face trial next week, Coroner gives warning on racing tyres, Lending Bill for authors introduced in the Lords, Councils given guidance on housing takeovers, Review of clause in Police Bill, Bomb equipment found in London bed-sitter, Syrian peace outlines put to test, For all the sabre rattling, peace is still possible over the Aegean, Scientists call for curbs on food flavours, Record price for Gauguin in New York, The Times Diary Lord Wigg's surprising selection, MP to call for better religious education, Mr Healey joins the contest for Labour leadership, India considering obligatory sterilization, Pets 'may have a useful role in hospital care', Moves to defeat oil pollution at sea, Art world in protest at the Prado, Books allocation plan, Private companies to be taken over in new water resources plan, Zambia still refusing to recognize MPLA, Body of woman identified by heart surgery, Partition of Cyprus seen as recipe for war, Carving of St Barbara fetches £14,000, British fitters beaten by jobless Danes, US viewers told Britain might go communist, Nato's first 'desk-in' protest, Fleet Street managements are praised, Schools allowed to continue 'banding', New units for mentally handicapped 'outdated', Mr Nkomo consults President Kaunda, IRA mortar attack on Army base, Rail fares take their toll, Roast beef and potato prices continue to rise. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, Bank of New South Wales, europcar, The M&G Year Book 1976, High & Dry, Multiple Display Advertisements, Twa, The Four Seasons Room, Leyland Cars, National Library For The Blind, B.A.T, Angela Gore Ltd., Beaujolais. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Mardi-Gras Prince of Wales, Support for 'juvenile' film, Twentieth-Century Music Festival New Hall, Cardiff, Kokoschka on 'My Thames', Coming shortly, Hearts and Minds Bbc2, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, From Anthea: the saviour who went native The Man Who Fell to Earth (x) Leicester Square The Hindenburg (a) Casino Mahogany (aa) Plaza 2, Diana Ross New Victoria. Politics and Parliament: Improved basic rights for crofters House of Lords, Supply of Centurion parts to S Africa, Conscience clause in union Bill would lead to uncertainty and difficulty for courts-minister, Tough competition for contracting work, Terrorist toll in Ulster, Next week's business, Giro to explore demand for credit cards, Government prepared to assist Mozambique for financial loss through implementing sanctions House of Commons, Having more Ulster MPs not way to solve problems, Payments to families of murdered soldiers, Mr Foot does not want to draft press charter, Books and manuscripts in lieu of transfer tax, Pint bottles of milk to stay. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Australian awards, Managers resign, European Community to go ahead with summit in Luxembourg despite Mr Wilson's resignation. Sport: Sports in Brief, Cambridge have the Blues, West Ham feared by Anderlecht, Revie deprived of five players for game against Wales, Hunt loses last grand prix final to his successor, Citoyen leads all the way, Latest European snow reports, First cap for Williams after Cooper drops out, Early batsmen give Indians a healthy start, Britain may be punished for their bad finishing, Swiss success in Canada, Key to title may lie in Post Office Road, Modesty Forbids to end lean spell at Lingfield, Stracey holds no fear for challenger, Old partners united by old grey mare, Surrey to propose a four-part season, Royal Frolic and Peterhof limit flow of champagne for the Irish, More money for Test players next season, Dreamy finish after a misty beginning. Law: QC calls Mr Scott a spiteful blackmailer, Wife transferee to hold house on trust Peffer v Rigg and Another. Classified Advertising: The Ideal Home, Theatres, £6,000 plus appointments, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The people will listen, even if some of the pundits do not, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 20, 1951 Schuman Treaty. Editorials/Leaders: The Context Of The Choice, Another Issue Of Freedom In Spain. Letters to the Editor: Rules for full employment, Journalists' closed shop, Car racing on television, European tax levels: a misconception, Road plans: rights of objectors, Running National Parks, A 'talk-in' with sixth formers, Choosing Mr Wilson's successor, A debt to Rhodesia, Subsidy 'propaganda' about transport costs, Parents' place in education, 'Dear Reverend', A credible defence policy, The balance between jobs and industrial safety, The British Library. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Michael Dillwyn-Venables Llewelyn, M Jacques Robert, Sir Gordon Vereker, Dr H. A. Burt, The Rt Rev H. J. Buxton Former Bishop of Gibraltar, Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke. Business and Finance: Discount market, Alcan (UK) seeks fifth price rise in two years, Two further offshore discoveries boost Britain's gas prospects, IMF may hold monthly gold auctions, Latest dividends, Big US oil and mineral companies study merger, Bibby planning for rally after tumble, Unit trust sales last month below January high, Sales inside Japan top production of copper, Italy hoists bank rate by 4pc and increases tax on petrol and cars, EEC industrial output continues to recover, European oil sources favoured in IEA accord, Consumer panel cites 'misleading' petrol prices, Row over Navy ship order, Irish seek partner for £50m zinc refinery project, Bank Base Rates, Youghal Carpets one-for-4 'rights' to raise £2.2m, Economist sees positive growth, BP's uncertain scenario, Robert M. Douglas Holdings Limited, City merchant banker will replace Sir Monty Finniston at BSC, Lloyds Bank and T & N rights 85 pc taken up, Taking the heat out of the nuclear fuel reprocessing debate, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Export credit agreement near, Telefusion blames 'penal VAT' for slump, Briefly, NEB joins export order drive, Bonn still staving off revaluation, Money Market Rates, Kuwait Bank almost doubles its profit, Robert M Douglas slows, De La Rue joins cash queue for £3.9m, How the markets moved, Gold, Thailand's $100m Euroloan, Motor Show switch to Birmingham confirmed, Display snags disrupt price check scheme, ICL to acquire Singer's computer arm, Dockers reject PLA closure proposals, Business Diary: The tempering of Sir Charles, Vegetable protein: a new ingredient in the British diet, No confirmation of sugar deal, Costs and recession cut BP profits. Property: Flat Sharing, Commuter homes. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Early rally peters out as buyers stay away, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Copper leads metal prices surge Commodities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Underlying firmness. Business Appointments: Sir James Menter joins British Petroleum board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,255.
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