The Times - 13/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Gerald Ely, From Fred Emery, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Alan Blyth, By Diana Geddes, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From David Leigh, By Our Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Pearce Wright, , By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Stewart Tendler and Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, House of Commons, House of Lords, European Parliament, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Business News Staff, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Lewine Mair, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Sorrell and Another v Finch, William Mann, Roger Berthoud, David Robinson, Charles Lewsen, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Max Harrison, Michael Ratcliffe, E. C. Hodgkin, Philip Howard, H. R. F. Keating, David Williams, Ion Trewin, Kay Dick, Anthony Smith, Ronald Butt, Keith Kyle, PHS, Norman Moss, G. H. PETERS, , JEREMY ISAACS, , DAVID CROFT, , RICHARD S. ROWNTREE, , JONATHAN GRIFFIN, , DOUGLAS A. RHYMES, , JOHN BOULTING, ROY BOULTING, , PHILIP BOYD, ROGER ROYLE, , CHARLES BROCK, , R. C. H. BRIGGS, , JAMES E. LYNCH, , JOHN ELLIOTT, , PETER HORDERN, , C. F. G. PAYNE, , JOHN BADENOCH, Consultant Physician, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, C. C. BOOTH, Professor of Medicine, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, NIGEL COMPSTON, Consultant Physician, Royal Free Hospital, London, IVOR H. MILLS, Professor of Medicine, University of Cambridge, , HUGH TREVOR-ROPER, , RAPHAEL APPLEBY PHILIP JEBB, , TOBY ROBERTSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Owen, By Edward Townsend, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Wigg, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Independent Correspondent, T. R. OLIVER, , By Margaret Stone, N. A. BILITCH, , MADGE ELLIS, , J BROWN, , ANDREW LOVELL, , JEAN B. CROWDEN (Mrs), , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Marcel Berlins, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Richard Allen, By Desmond Quigley, From Peter Norman, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: President Ford faces showdown vote in his home state after Nebraska defeat, Swede to head world body of journalists, Tory leadership likely to win close vote on devolution, Government in Finland to resign today, Inquiry at mental hospital, Dentists to be struck off after convictions, Karajan defence of high fees, Warning to home buyers on paying deposits, Labour councillors fail to stop private hospital, How naval chief heard of the outbreak of war, Chancellor's pledge on child benefit, Can Herr Schmidt beat the awkward squad?, Jamaican politics marred by violence and arson, Mr Stonehouse told to keep to rules, Icelandic vessel opens fire in attempt to arrest British trawler, Lebanese President-elect fails to halt fighting, MP says he has evidence of smear campaign, BR cuts 'made only by deferring maintenance', Labour Party accused of plot to divide breakaway group in Scotland, Cyclamate ban to stay, Middle classes are main clients of pawnbrokers, Meteorology: Effect of pollution, Spanish right attacks ministers, No copies of 'Telegraph' printed in London, Skylark launch to study exploding star, Ill treatment of old by relatives reported, Bill may cripple the NHS, minister is told, Mulley view of universities is criticized, Swapo men sentenced to death in Namibia, Girl aged 14 tried to kill her parents in house fire, Arab delegates walk out of UN trade talks, Critical hearing for Miss Hearst, 'Flight' by moving-map device 100 miles off course, Getty kidnapping trial opens in southern Italy, Mr Grimond returns but only as Liberals' caretaker, Greek evidence of cremation in Neolithic age, Court orders closure of restaurant, Drawing the line between racialism and immigration control, Missing Britons sighted in Eritrean desert, Mr Oppenheimer wants fairer deal for blacks, German model for wage policy agreements put forward as basis for Tory party thinking, 34 killed in week of Rhodesia fighting, Pugwash versus the poison gas menace, Landslips and tremors again hit Friuli region, Explosives found in London flat, Motoring The tempting case for ending excise duty, Woman doctor fined for theft, New Hughes will attracts scepticism in Las Vegas, Travellers' body approves ASTMS merger, Mr Callaghan rejects party's public expenditure proposal, AA tests fault a third of cars, Rabin hint of curbs on settlements follows US anger, Drug trouble among Quaker pupils, Appeal over another identity case today, Oil tanker explodes in Spanish harbour, Librarians seek recognition of their service, Union wants Prime Minister to intervene, President Ford wins opinion polls but Mr Reagan gets the votes, Plea by Turkish Cypriots to Islamic meeting, The Times Diary Mr Powell's pay-beds surprise, Mr Benn's plan to ease policy differences, Plans ready for energy development, EEC tightens malt rules, Schools 'may lose sixth forms', General Eanes likely to be Portugal's new head of state, New town scrapped after £4m spent, Rarity value pushes up price of £5 coin, Big drop in drink-driving offences in six counties, Police torture of Basques as bad as in the Franco days, A politician on whom the gods smile, Mr Callaghan sends reply on Gowon extradition, Adequate water 'if summer rain is normal', No action against health official in death case, Liberal crisis: A lost sense of proportion, Mix-up in Ford schedule delays nuclear treaty, Waiver urged for law centre, US woman carried foetus for 24 years, British beat France to take the lead in ladies' bridge championship, Liberals 'used as tools of anti-democrats', Understanding between Mr Benn and Prime Minister eases tensions, TUC chiefs endorse wage-peg document. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sirycon, Unilever, London & Provincial Poster Group Limited, British airways, S. Pearson & Son, Limited, The William Boulton Group, Baric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Faber & Faber, Maples, Richard Ellis, The 1776 Exhibition, The Ark in the Park, Swedish Lloyd, Cwmbran, Caterelectric, The English Association, The Times Special Reports, Midland And International Banks Limited, HOMES and gardens, Pool Promoters Association, Oklahoma, Pan Am, Glynwed Limited, Tate & Lyle Refineries Ltd., The Areas for Expansion, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Atcost, Twa, Country Life, The PALESTINE Report, Hamish Hamilton. Arts and Entertainment: New timings for religious TV programmes, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,301. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Impatient demands do little to get women equal pay, Backache costing £100m each year, Any fishing limit difficult to police, Decision likely next week on case of Mr Patrick Meehan, Remark on bribes withdrawn, Minister says warship building programme is impressive in quantity and quality, Devolution proposals and price of democracy, Crime must not be justified by its own glamour, Talks on statue of Lord Montgomery, Costs for delegates to Council of Europe, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Freight Corporation to get £11m more. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Commercial Property. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Mortgages & Finance, Secretarial, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 17, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place. Official Appointments and Notices: Editor of 'Le Monde' wins US award, Mr G K G Stevens is new director of Unilever. Reviews: Predatory British Birds of Prey By Leslie Brown (Collins, £6), Don't Ask Me Yorkshire, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Magpie memoirs The Weeping and the Laughter By Viva King, Berlin Philharmonic/ Karajan Festival Hall/Radio 3, Power politician Bismarck, Quick guide, Painting beautifully, Duke Trio Purcell Room, Good design does matter, Exorcizing the witch of Amherst The Life of Emily Dickinson The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, Cosy one-room world Bus Stop Phoenix, Made in Britain Oxford Playhouse, Out of oblivion: Werner Hochbaum, Crime A Demon in My View, On the couch A Prince of Our Disorder The Life of T. E. Lawrence, Les Diablogues Greenwood, Whose who? Who's Who in Twentieth Century Literature, Fiction Found, Lost, Found By J. B. Priestley (Heinemann, £2.90) The Smell of Hay By Giorgio Bassani Translated by William Weaver (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £3.95) Searching for Caleb By Anne Tyler (Chatto & Windus, £3.75) Light Years By James Salter (Bodley Head, £3.50). Sport: Neale rises gloriously from the semolina, Great technique but no passion as Bayern retain European Cup, Sports in Brief, Dunn wins his demand for better facilities, Torrance shares lead with Rivadeneira, Decision likely today in Hunt appeal case, Wollow to go to stud next season, West Indian pride brought low by Butcher on easy pitch, Hexham NH, Pilic transforms defeat into victory, Cycling, Rose and Close help Somerset grow, League propose points for goals, Baseball, Landmark for a breeding ground of champions, Today's cricket, Stewart runs in mile instead of Kiev race, Bruni does not need to be at his best to beat today's opposition, Illustrious Prince a colt with a future, Davison on the rampage against Essex bowlers. Law: Vendor not liable when estate agent decamps with deposit, Unlawful act inadvertently causing death manslaughter Director of Public Prosecutions v Newbury and Jones. Editorials/Leaders: Authors Equalization Grant, Incomes Policy In The Tories' Book, Caretaker Or Saviour?. Letters to the Editor: Mr Thorpe's resignation: black day for Liberalism, An awkward shortage, Role of trade unions, Scottish devolution, Depositing of waste in a National Park, Membership of NHS Commission, Catholics and abortion, Progress in Rhodesia, Water supplies, Prison for damage, Postal collections, Income tax at 75 per cent, Too much nonsense about the efficacy of import controls, Helping the small company to export, An Emerson reminder from the 19th century. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Rudolf Kempe, Mr Alvar Aalto A great Finnish architect. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Saturday, May 12, 1951 MacArthur's policy. Business and Finance: Discount market, Chrysler France to expand plant, Lazards' surge puts shine on Pearson group, W. J. Pyke, BP to recoup Forties £800m in two years, Crash at British Syphon but an upturn has begun, Lord Poole given £50,000 on leaving Pearson, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, UK farmers seek Brussels aid on marketing, Prospects of growth brighter, Varley forecast of 'annual cycle' for industrial strategy reviews, Bayer 'over the hill' after strong opening, EEC fears on US trade Act unfounded, EEC delegation wins Japanese concessions on car testing, UNION MINIERE Société anonyms, Cash raising by companies tops £2,000m mark in 17 months, Telephone Rentals LIMITED Incorporating DICTOGRAPH TELEPHONES LIMITED Operating Tr Services, Govan Shipbuilders averts lay-offs with £50m Kuwait deal, Oil finds in France and Israel, Central Mfg lower but a recovery is under way, First three months' results, Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company, Innocenti opens as state concern, Peugeot-Citroen plan autumn merger, Petrocon Group Limited Interim Results, ICI sets City record with £200m rights issue to fund expansion programme, Pearson Longman Limited, 1975:, Hawker picks US engine for new version of HS125, Anglo's copper venture modified, Yorks firm plans to go public, Industry worried by labour and steel shortages, Mergers begin again among textile groups, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, One man's mickle is another man's muckle, TSBs to offer loans from November 21, Briefly, Sales pick up at Unilever, Lower interest, depreciation save day at John Folkes Hefo, Italy authorized to draw $1,000m short-term funds, Money Market Rates, How the markets moved, Gold, £20m training scheme will boost engineering jobs, Feeding an insatiable appetite for funds, Shopfloor opinion defends the profit motive, Transatlantic & Gen, Whitehall denies state hold-up of BSC plans, Business Diary: Report stage · A fight at the opera, Anglo American Corporation of South Africa, Limited, American fear that recovery may restart inflation, Hudson's Bay Company INCORPORATED 2ND MAY 1670 Higher sales and earnings despite difficult conditions, Opec challenges West with $400m aid offer, Sterling in 'good demand', Securing a fair division of the oceans' riches, Profit taking cuts silver gains, Community hope of early agreement on minimum sugar price. Business Appointments: Datastream resignations on executive's departure. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Prices seesaw continues on London markets, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, ICI and trade figures a brake, Prices drift.
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