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The Times - 20/01/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Geoffrey Smith, By Our Education Correspondent, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Craig Seton, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, By David Wood Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Jane Monahan, From Peter Strafford, By Philip Howard, By Roger Berthoud, From James Reston, From Kuldip Nayar, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Keith Horner, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, John Woodcock, By John Hennessy, By Jim Snow, by Prudence Glynn, Michael Frenchman, Richard Harris, PHS, Fred Halliday, Bernard Levin, DERMAN CHRISTOPHERSON, , J. C. WAKERLEY, Assistant Direc-, DENYS ROWAN HAMILTON, , DEREK JEWELL., RONALD GIBSON, , JOY WEST, , SINCLAIR ROGERS, , A. R. CLARK, Director General, , L. M. WASSELL SMITH., DERWENT MAY., MICHAEL WOLFF, , WALTER CLEGG, , A. M. H. DUNN, , PETER ASHBY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, By Tim Congdon, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Editor, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris, STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, , HENRY J. NICHOLLS, , JOHN SPENCER, , Paul Routledge, Peter Norman, By Tony May, Kenneth Owen,

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News: High Court to decide on reporting restriction, Dr Cassidy describes electric shock torture and prison 'sex house', Government clears first hurdle in the devolution battle, Pakistan press staffs unite, Mr Lee is given a mixed welcome by Thai students, Science report Astronomy: New map of radio galaxy, Water rates rise after Lords ruling, The Times Diary Still a thriving trade in freedom, New Manx law will protect local jobs, Farmer cleared of blackmailing girl's seducer, MPLA spokesman rules out plan for a new government of national unity to end Angola war, Rape 'became something of a public spectacle', Public officials' union plans a campaign against service cuts in Surrey, US aviation journal gives backing to Concorde, Delay in fitting 'lorry spies' will be queried by EEC, Editors deny having spies on their staffs, The Cresta run, Strasbourg hearing on 'Little Red Schoolbook', Former Tory spokesman criticizes Mr Stevas's 'priority', Doomsday slips by Adelaide without a ripple, 20 Labour MPs abstain in vote on devolution, Obscenity trial of sex book by Linda Lovelace, Arms seizures as Turkish violence goes on, Alcohol poison theory after party deaths, 'Tribune' attack on Scots breakaway party, Glasgow offers £6.5m pruning in 'special case' plea to Whitehall, Former POWs visit bridge on 'River Kwai', Djibouti, Africa's new trouble spot that could bring in the US and Russia, Ban on nuclear exports sought by former head of atomic agency, Mr Ford sets US on road to 'new realism', EEC election promise by Prime Minister, Pakistan officer admits he brought in drug, The Falkland Islanders may be no more than pawns in a game Britain does not want to win, Election to reunite Vietnam set for April, Royal Navy pulling out of the cod war, Hunger striker seriously ill, 16,400 magazines obscene, court is told, Crusty loaf is rising in the public's esteem, Ether used in attack on boy aged 10, Socialists split on cooperation with communists, Lebanese students in Cairo blame President Franjieh, Dr Kissinger leaves for Moscow talks, Greek press reveals site of Soviet anchorages, Britain fights to keep beef market scheme, Dublin Government embarrassed by Ulster explosives haul as hunt for source continues, 33,026 settlers from overseas allowed last year, Lutine bell tolls for biggest loss in shipwreck history, Subsidies on cheese to be reduced by 1½p a pound, Supertanker runs aground, Mr Mason off to Nato talks on defence cuts, Seven bombs explode in north Portugal, British envoy returning from Argentina, Rembrandt for National Gallery, £2,640 paid for garniture of Chinese vases, Rumours of 'Marxist cell' at Tyndale, Jets collide and crash near village, Petrol increases may have cut road deaths, Last chance for Mr Ford to take command and end confusion, India's 'learned men' call for early election, P-C murder case papers go to DPP, MPs to step up campaign against rail network cuts, Whittle case man asks for his solicitor, Israel tells Syrians not to get involved, 'Gypsy king' charged with quarry deception, Americans repeat veto threat in UN debate, Wales ahead in Camrose Cup bridge, Talks over dogs at flower show, Lebanon alleges invasion by 15,000 Syrians, Spain's 62,000 railmen are mobilized to avert national strike, Wales wants vote on devolution, Which camp for China's neighbours?, Six London men bailed on kidnap charge, Thatcher warning on Soviet strength, List of 300 suspects in hunt for killer of girl, Nomination for London arts chief criticized, Union plan for steel economy. Index. Display Advertising: Extel Statistical Services Limited, Laing, Chrysler, Sotheby Parke Bernat & Co., Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, High & Dry, The Times, Saa, Silk Cut, Maxwell Croft. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Fashion. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Politics and Parliament: 64 votes against Government on EEC duties, Treasury minister describes 'reality of the gamble' presented to Scottish people, Slimming down at Leyland, 'Clobbering' the Civil Service a new sport House of Commons, Nationalists seek EEC voice: 'cosmetic assembly' warning, Proposals damaging to Welsh and Scots local government, Government majority of 71 votes, Mr Heath says to sit still and do nothing would place union in danger, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business to Business, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: The Rhinegold Coliseum, The importance of being Ernst, Raid on a sub-cultural honeycomb Cakewalk Hampstead, London debuts, Pears/Bream St John's/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Courtauld paintings at National Gallery, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,204, Cyrano on Concorde. Sport: Uphill journey once again for selectors, Sollas bears burden of heavyweight failure, Lord's welcome for move by South Africa, For the Record Cricket, The Dikler puzzles trainer, Details of Wimbledon prize money, Latest European snow reports, When the computer says six and six make eight, Munari takes big lead after first two sections, Sports in Brief, Even Swell descends to right level, The good life in a Sydney suburb, Stars of the East fall as North defend well, Prize distribution day should be more satisfying at Wimbledon, Winners and runners-up meet in quarter-finals, Morley's happy problem, Bowles on transfer list at own request. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, January 19, 1951 Jobs for shepherds, One for all, or all for nothing. Editorials/Leaders: Special Pleading Or Special Case?, From Farmer To Son, Defence To The Forefront. Letters to the Editor: The cod war, Restrictions on Ulster troops, The lessons of a baby's death, Select committees and Ministers, Blind visitors to Chelsea Flower Show, Textbook piracy, Why gas sales policy is bewildering, Violence in rugby, Seeking cooperation, Training for social work, The British Library, Banks and industry: German example, Time for a hard look at VAT?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news Appointments:, Latest appointments, Correction, Bravery award. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Gas board held to be a public body under corruption Acts Regina v Manners and Another, Visit home costs illegal immigrant amnesty chance Ex parte Mohamed Hanif. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Ronald Edwards An outstanding figure in British business life, Judge Edward Steel, Sir Harry Townend. Business and Finance: Shipping group's cash problems threaten jobs at Swan Hunter, UK crane makers in inquiry over Japanese pricing, A hitch in the gilts market, Discount market, £11.7M For Indonesia, Retail sales remain sluggish at end-1975, Retail Sales And Hp, Tate & Lyle buys Paktank rump, Status revival gains ground, Latest dividends, British Leyland's drive to improve its industrial relations, Spot Position of Sterling, Below 400 on light selling as golds slide, Martin the newsagent limited, Opec avoids Vienna venue, Dana aims to keep Brown Bros' identity, Jessel petitions dismissed, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Briefly Allied Chemical, BOC almost out of frozen foods, Reckitt Aust up 24 pc and still going strong, Private sector in Whitehall talks on import curbs, Equities fall back amid sales of gilts, ECSC committee votes for minimum steel prices, Two more hard years predicted in building and civil engineering, Dataskil expansion and profits drive Computer news, Chaddesley offer, Ladbroke is doubling its investment in housing, Esso leads return to price war by offering 7p off gallon of petrol, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Tremletts settles for £500,000, Belgian bank's loss, West Germany's energy policy blows a fuse, Money Market Rates, PLA rationalization will close Millwall and West India docks, More banks cut prime rates, How the markets moved, Gold, Decision soon on Reader's Digest mail, Matsushita decline, Coordination advice to Arab oil states, Sir Robert Clark likely to stand in at Leyland, Interest rate falls on relief grant and state aid, Business Diary: Robertson jam? · Gardner moves to Fed, Bid may be made for Weston Pharmaceuticals, $178m US oil tender offer, BP to lease new rig to test gas discovery, Fiat says converting Innocenti plant will cost £81.5m, Rapid growth in earnings despite £6 pay rise limit. Business Appointments: New chief executive for Bridon in February. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Prices fall back, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Wall Street.

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