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The Times - 21/05/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Science Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Bletchley, By Robert Parker, By Our Arts Reporter, From Diana Geddes Bowness-on-Windermere, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent Eastbourne, From Sue Masterman, From William Chislett, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Edmund Stevens, From Gretel Spitzer, From David Bonavia, From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, Richard Davy, Dr Tony Smith, Sheila Black, Hugh Clayton, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Geoffrey Green, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, Philip French, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Max Harrison, William Mann, by Patrick O'Leary, by Robin Mead, by Michael Frenchman, by E. P. J. Williams, by Tony Campbell, Oliver Stutchbury, Bernard Levin, PHS, Christopher Brocklebank-Fowler The author is Conservative MP for NorfolK, north west., STANLEY P JOHNSON, BETH E. T. MICHELL, , T. G. D. GALBRAITH, , G. R. DOSSETTER, Secretary, , A. D. MCWHIRR, Director of Ex-, DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, , A. MATTHEWS, , JOHN GORST, , MALBY CROFTON, , LYNDAL EVANS., ANTHONY HOWELL., P. F. CARTER-RUCK., GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, House of Commons, , J. S. T. GARFITT, , COHEN OF BIRKENHEAD, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Christopher Wilkins, By Richard Allen, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Emler, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Margaret Stone, PAUL NICOLSON, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE., KEVIN TYE, 40 Cecil Park., SIMON NICKSON, , J. D. TAYLOR THOMPSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Tony May, By Peter Elliott, David Young,

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News: Critics of Syrian role in Lebanon arrested, Gas prices may increase by 6% to 10%, Obscuring the differentials with figures, Rabies law offenders may face arrest, $36,000 in back alimony for Mrs Mitchell, PLP talks on South Africa next Tuesday, Mr Nkomo baffled by the mind of Mr Smith, Rhodesia can still turn back from the path of war, The Times Diary Psst! Have you heard the latest?, Where heart should over-rule the purse, Police fear bias under new complaints board, Gilmour attack on 'Mirror', Identity procedures will change, Home Secretary promises, Thinned-down Commission shares out portfolios, Missing boy found dead on underpass was murdered, inquest jury finds, M Bourges insists on an independent deterrent, Justices urged to make criminals pay victims, Teaching on other beliefs is urged for schools, Consumer backing for Bill to improve rural transport, Giscard trip marks a success for Concorde, US pardon for family 'sins of 1776', Pot-pourri in the King's Road, Dr Kissinger advises West to tolerate Soviet military might, Jenkins union to represent Tory party staff, Australian cuts softened by tax scheme, MP criticizes choice of legal review chairman, Surveying the scene, Mr Johnston enters Liberal leadership race, West German Opposition makes freedom its election theme, Tax collectors find way to popularity by striking, Mr Jenkins denies TV licence reports, Home Office to withhold embarkation figures, Wild oats may cost farmers £20m this year, Intelligence official in Bonn suspended, MPs cut seat-belt fine to a maximum of £10, Doctor removed stitches in absence of fee, Labour may expel two GLC men, EEC refuses to budge on Palestine issue, The high cost of canning, £60,000 award to teacher in crossing accident, New review of graduate output over next decade, Romanian-Yugoslav search for new type of unity, Duke calls for more modest housing plans, Queen's birthday feels pinch in Moscow, Pledge by Cuba that it will not send troops into Rhodesia, Philippines Air Force Fights Typhoon Olga, MPs support the race Bill on clubs, Aerosols: Harwell theory lessens fears, Tribunal orders striking off of solicitors, Mr Callaghan says Liberals are being 'smeared', Leaders of largest steel union vote 19 to 1 to support 42½ per cent pay-restraint deal, China spots 'enemy planes' off disputed islands, West Point inquiry move fails, Concorde rejected for royal trip, £10,000 crisis plea by civil liberties group, Separating facts from opinions about promiscuity, Three issues divide Netherlands Cabinet, Farmland rating opposed, Britons urged to leave for their own safety, Excess information leads to automation, Government expected to defer child-benefit scheme again, Photographs of protesters to be destroyed, Should we pay for our politics?, Everythig's up to date in Kansas City US Elections 1976, Tory spokesmen tell Mr Rees of 'deep dissatisfaction' over lack of new security initiative in Northern Ireland, Move to halt the deterioration of Norfolk Broads, Compromise likely in dispute over 11-plus, Economies could mean slow ahead for 'bible of the sea', Parents' appeal over child's bruises is dismissed, Vandals damage offices of citizenship body, 'Franco, Franco' chant at commemorative Mass, Views sought on Europe elections, Members of Chinese 'terror gang' jailed, French students ready to end their strike, Exiles report new wave of repression in Chile, Communists given no credibility by Vatican, Elevating the status of motherhood in Poland, 'Culture of resistance by black children', Check old stonework, councils are advised, Tories scorn claim of health Bill compromise, Getty grandson tells court about his kidnap, 'Get on with it', judge tells Mr Stonehouse, Last oil may be taken from wreck today, Lord Olivier takes on TV roles, Israelis hold 15 after series of raids on homes in Jerusalem, 'Hostile reception' for MPs seeking release of Hess, Reference point-just in case. Index. Display Advertising: Times Books, Oxford University Press, Tudor Webasto, Michelin, Everest, Multiple Display Advertisements, Christian Aid Week., Richard Ellis, Reuters, Hotel Intercontinental Geneve, Cook, Hammond & Kell Ltd., The National Maritime Museum,, John Bartholomew & Son Ltd., Pimm's, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, David L. Fryer & Co, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Sas, Delta, Mapsellers, John Player King Size, Qantas, Rtz, Meridan Airmaps Ltd., Morris & Blakey Wall Papers, Mrs. E. V. Foad, Fairey Surveys Ltd., Laing, Hampton & Sons, Philip International Maps of Europe, Edward Stanford, Hine. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: End of Sunday post collections saves £8m a year, Convention of the House, Avoiding double jeopardy to police, Immigration forecasts would be speculative, Proposals rejected as charter for rogues, Next week, Guiding public reaction to arrival of immigrants: vouchers for passport holders will not be cut, Firearms law changes, When complaints must go to the DPP, Further moves to protect flora and fauna House of Lords, How courts should use nautical assessors The Savina, Tory Government stopped several tours by sportsmen from Rhodesia House of Commons, Opposition MPs turn their attack on Mr Peter Walker. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, £6,000 plus appointments, Transfer Books, Announcements, Commercial and Business Market, Appointments Vacant also on page 27, Entertainments, Services. Stock Exchange Tables: Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Birmingham issue oversubscribed, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Bill amendment on stock relief, More active session, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Properties good on English Property deal. Sport: Praise for a plan once criticized, Northants in trouble with Cooper speed, Uzielli baby sitters stretched to utmost, Phillips only Welsh doubt, Sports in Brief, Calm period ends with arrival of Woolmer, Macken takes grand prix, Hunt to appeal again, Heatwave takes a hold amid the squelching, Jameson and Amiss in confident start, Leicester secure maximum batting points, Results in other championships, Romanians stranded in strange and hostile environment, Moser stands in way of record win for Merckx, Flat pattern races to receive extra £50,000, Exhibition of strength by East German women, British challenge ends after defeat of Ayton, Safety measures limit injuries to NH jockeys, Gilliat helps to make life a little easier for Hampshire, Decision on Far North deferred, Cambridge lose last four for seven runs, Hunt wishes everyone a wet day after missing last putt, Lack of interest in Davies surprises Derby, Three crews have good reason to celebrate, British party for two matches. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments: Diocese of Chelmsford, Journalist appointed ILTF secretary, Latest appointments. Reviews: Major Courage and his pilots Aces High (a) ABC 1, Shaftesbury Avenue That's Entertainment, Part 2 (u) Empire Trial by Combat (a) Warner West End 4 The Swiss Conspiracy (a) Warner West End 1, Cranko's ecstatic dancers Stuttgart Ballet Coliseum, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Set of Goya bullfight prints makes £36,000, Out For Nine Half Moon, People in a timeless limbo Play and Other Plays Royal Court, LSO/C Davis Festival Hall, Music at Burlington House. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 21, 1951 More US troops, The blood on the flag of Burundi. Editorials/Leaders: Dr Kissinger's Closing Year, The Dossier Game. Letters to the Editor: An awkward shortage, Colour TV licence, Archaeological gout, An example worth encouraging, 'Fringe benefit' legislation, Birds by rail, Prosecutions for alleged libel, Analysing the insult and injury of the incomes policy, Devolution for Scotland, Children on remand, 'Open in the name of the taxman', Sale of council houses, Innovation in art, Parliamentary ritual, One-sided notice?, Pension costs and capital supply, At Dr Mary Leakey's camp. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: Solicitors discontinue libel action against legal aid officer Bloom and Another v Berry, 'Slip rule' change urged In re Golden Chemical Products Ltd. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,308, Defeat by Ireland hurts British bridge chances. Obituaries: Mr Michael Wolff, Sir Kenneth Younger Former Director of RIIA. Business and Finance: Discount market, Burmah agrees to sell its American subsidiary to Reynolds for $520m cash, £80m loan to buy British, Ruling will give Canada 25pc share in oil finds, Growth slows but record in sight at Robertson, NYSE may deal in options, Latest dividends, American GNP revised upwards, Talks today may end oil terminal deadlock, Steel production down in April, Spot Position of Sterling, Boost for building trainees, Lonrho Half-Yearly Results, US Bill will put foreign banks under Fed control, NCB to spend £20m on exploiting reserves at Silverdale colliery, Settlement in sight for V & G creditors after five years, Mr Healey hears CBI protest over tax on perks, British Investment Trust, Good company results fail to spur equities, Erith & Company Limited Annual General Meeting-20th May, 1976, Travis & Arnold Limited, Forward Levels, European aircraft makers court new partners, UK hopes for £2.5m orders at Iran fair, Lords move to nullify council print hire, Bank Base Rates, Controls on job agencies, Assoc Fish cuts loss but future uncertain, EEC talks with Canada 'close to agreement', Mexican pact opens way for UK steel plant orders, Business Diary: Engineers' watchdog on Europe, Treasury bows to Commons demand for checks on spending, Toyota aims to expand its capacity, Metal Closures Group Metal And Plastic Products For Packaging, Muirhead maintains earnings impetus and lifts interim payout, Woolworth, Delta chief says profit will be much better, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Chancellor to brief Neddy on development of industrial strategy, Survey shows wider gap in price of new and secondhand houses, United Scientific set to beat target, Briefly, Stockholders give warning to BSC, US bank to face 'fraud and deceit' charges, Fundamental divisions still thwart agreement at Unctad, Money Market Rates, Clash over Chile's move to resume copper work, Two Dutch plants cut staff by 880 in electronics sector, Fresh surge in UK output and demand, More orders for machine tools, Trafalgar's mid-term jump heralds good year, Taking power from the waves, Gold, BR drive to win Venezuelan railway contract, Kuwait interest in battle for Artagen, Chamberlain Group, Change of name for Brandts, Two nuclear pacts signed by IEA, Wadkin, Overseas Computer losses knock Wheelock, How the markets moved Rises, Cornwall Property (Holdings) Limited, Stanley Gibbons International Limited Extract from the Chairman's Statement, Amoxil opens new vistas for Beecham, BASF hopes for dividend, Credit Act applications below target. Business Appointments: Schroder executive joins Land Securities board. Property: Flat Sharing.

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