The Times - 27/01/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Roger Berthoud, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, By John Carter, By Paul Routledge and Tim Jones, From Ronald Kershaw Barnsley, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By David Leigh, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Hugh Noyes, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From John Chartres Manchester, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Stafford, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Gretel Spitzer, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From John M. Crewdson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Matlock, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, Max Harrison, From John Percival, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, Alan Blyth, Ross Davies, by Ross Davies, by Alan Hamilton, by Patrick O'Leary, by Michael Frenchman, by Derek Harris, Caroline Moorehead, Bernard Levin, Paul Martin, Philip Howard, PHS, J. BRUCE-GARDYNE, , TEREMY BRAY, , D. G. LINDSAY, , J. L. BOWRON, , STEPHEN TAIT, , J. T. HOUGHTON, , DAVID SMITHERS., BYERS., J. D. FAGE, , FRASER NOBLE, , ROBERT L. TOMLIN, , JOHN FISHER EVANS, , CHARLES BUTTERFIELD, , E.T., by Edward Townsend, by Donald Fields, by Roger Choate, by Bjorn Bostrup, by Eric Haylock, by Jack Elliott, By Our Economics Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Emler, From Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Charles Hargrove, By Edward Townsend, ALFRED COOPER, , By Malcolm Brown, RICHARD C. PETERSEN, , JOHN STOKES, , J. P. HARRIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Kenneth Owen, By Terry Byland, By Desmond Quigley, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: 15-year sentence for helping E German flee, Oil rig men flown ashore after dispute, Closed shop escape clause to be urged, The high cost of pollution, Television journalist to be sports aid chief, The book that is a must for every Latin lover, Norway: recovery will come slowly, Libel action against Labour MP adjourned, East Germans to visit jailed spy, MPLA troops close on three more towns controlled by Unita, Torture report expected to condemn Britain, A secret service that is always busy but rarely chronicled, Australia moves quietly to right, Lovelace book preferred to drinking or 'Mein Kampf', Civil servants push ahead with pay claim for £150m despite threat to cut 35,000 jobs, CIA chief revealed reporters on payroll, Political prisoners' plea, Flat-rate rise for miners is suggested by Mr Scargill, Puzzle over boy dead in underpass, S Africans to hold Angola 'border area', Giving a glimpse of how big decisions are made, Foresters' eyes on reserves, Soviet Jew fails in airliner hijack attempt, Syrians make Beirut ceasefire work and try to allay Lebanese fears, Americans veto new Middle East resolution, Mr Wilson tells trawlers to avoid confrontation, Left fail to ease MPs' dismissals, Squatters renting children to get rehoused claim, Census in voting canvass, How the PLA tipped the balance in Lebanon, Vanishing Britain: A public inquiry, House report says US intelligence agencies spent much more than the figures given to Congress, Machinery for modernization, Much more to safety than just alarms and bullet-proof glass, Property director sets out company's part in land deal, Both sides of industry suffering difficulties over high price of newsprint, Finland: spring may be critical, Asturian miners start to relearn their pre-Civil War socialism, £5.5m fraud attempt on Barclays alleged, Selection still being used by some education authorities that are officially comprehensive, The Times Diary Revanchism and potatoes, Mr Healey planning measures to restrain unemployment, Mr John Methven likely to be Director General of the CBI, Travellers benefit from fall in currency, Speaking the same language, Ankara misgivings in Balkan talks, Search for energy in the marshes, Government tries to head off revolt by left on jobs, Priest accused of indecent assault in coach, Centre accused of turning away homeless women, New techniques continually one step ahead, High hopes for new process, Alarm at public sector pay lure for graduates, Attacks on Russia backed by 100 MPs, Ministers consider ending conveyancing monopoly, Three charged with theft of racehorse, Parents renew fight to let coma daughter die, Trade that follows the new flags to monetary independence, Three gunmen die in Turkey helicopter attack, A second IRA hunger-striker dangerously ill, Rise in births to mothers born in Commonwealth, EEC considers subsidized sales of surplus milk powder, Tory calls Chrysler deal a £127m gift to shareholders, Tyndale teacher 'brought class consciousness', Chinese jade brushwasher makes £3,300 at Christie's, Onassis tanker aground off Brittany, What does the package tell you about the purchaser?, Peaceful start to Detroit school 'busing', Estate agents' offer over Bewbush deal profit, Schoolgirl given detention took poison, Saharan phosphate supply line again cut by guerrillas, Stronghold of Spanish right fears for its future, Discussions on fate of US bases in Greece, Sweden: charges steady and big stocks available, Recycled waste to play bigger role in expansion, Moving in despite troubles, Christian Democrats press for details of CIA spending in Italy, Tokens hide snares for the forger, Council member 'did not declare an interest', Labour Party attacks Scots separatists' 'unproved assertions', One site for European Parliament urged, Genetics: Molecular basis of disease, Pulp and paper in Nordic countries Hopes rise for fast recovery, Concorde is delayed by hydraulics warning, Turkish plan to resettle Famagusta alleged. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Lamco Paper Sales Ltd., Hill Samuel Investment Management Limited, Nokia, Barclays Merchant Bank Limited, Jaguar, Nordic Bank Limited, The great hotels of Canada., tops tv LTD, GANI designs, Smith & Ouzman Ltd, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Oyez Press Limited., clan, JAAKKO PÖYRY Consulting Ltd., Ahlström, Granada Television, Chrysler, A Crown Agents Stamp Bureau Announcement, Tyndall Tax-free Income Plan, Plessey, Walsall Security Printers Ltd, IDC Limited, Thomson Holidays, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Enso-Gutzeit Osakeyhtiö, Metal Box, Walki. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Oman service awards, Man who drove explosives car found guilty, Latest appointments, Authors rewarded. Reviews: Feydeau double bill Oxford Playhouse, Fashion, BBC Singers/ Woodward St John's, Smith Square, Murray Perahia St John's/Radio 3, How Green Was My Valley BBC 2, Tetley leaving Stuttgart, Royal Academy of Music, The Ginger Man Shaw, The seminal Millet. Politics and Parliament: Middle of year deadline for Leyland target, British deal boosted US Chrysler shares, Maximum expansion of efficient direct labour departments wanted, Details shortly on scheme for accelerated investment, Parliamentary Notices House of Commons, Mental illness 'perhaps the major health problem': consultation paper next month, Realistic possibility of BSC achieving cost saving targets House of Commons, Mr Lever's evidence sought, Court action on memoirs would have succeeded in toto with 15-year period. Sport: Miss Morerod's speed tells in the second run, Scotland could pair off two prolific partners, Sports in Brief, Hereford in second place, Ian Chappell throws bat down the wicket after run out dismissal, Sedgefield seventh card lost, Davis wins first match in Masters, Latest European snow reports, Lancashire warning about complacency, Congdon enables New Zealand to recover, English player makes top spot in Europe, Bristol City still resisting Arsenal's offers, Australia achieved more than was expected in the circumstances, Savouring a spectacular form of animated chess, Day when Wise was pound foolish, Dramatic drop in breaches of discipline, O'Hara stands by to deputize for Hibbitt, Nicklaus plunges from first place to 18th after an 82, Harlequins wave their magic wand, For the Record Tennis, Piggott comes in from the cold to face East Germany's Ray. Law: Four men before court over underworld deaths, Joinder practice for five-judge court Regina v Groom, Apology by ex-council employee over inquiry, Special nature of secondhand cars, Court will hear plea of Indian for visit. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): What can be wrong with telling people that bullets hurt more than butter?, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, January 26, 1951 Volcano victims. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Public Notices, Secretarial, Business & Further Education Courses, General Vacancies, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: The Bewbush Criticisms, South Africa In Angola. Letters to the Editor: The public schoolboy and industry, Damaging effect of dock work Bill, Peace of mind over house insurance, Future of the aerospace industry, An English parliament, Conveyancing, Overseas students in proportion, Qualified welcome for copyright scheme, Criticism of Christian Aid, In a low key, Immigration figures, Engaged, Government strategy on unemployment and incomes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr C. W. Christie-Miller, Dr Friedrich Schreyvogl, Malachi Whitaker Writer of short stories, Sir Frank Milton, Obituary, Mr Alex Kilpatrick. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Gilts again advance in absence of 'tap' stock, EEC suggests new rules for share quotations, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Back over 400 as gilts lead the way, Wall Street, Good start to account. Business and Finance: Discount market, BSC and unions congratulated by Mr Varley, Employers in Coventry seek 8pc pay rise limit, US call for closer ties with Opec, Dividend assurance and profit cheer give Avon fresh heart, Hickson & Welch (HOLDINGS) LIMITED Record profit: current year expected to be higher, P & O's stake in Hall Thermo still hangs fire, Arbitration committee members named, Spot Position of Sterling, Italy 'in balance' OECD forecasts, US banks' new accent on prudence, T. Cowie Limited, Forward Levels, Charterhouse to rebound, Foremen begin protest sit-in against Chrysler redundancies, Bank Base Rates, German trade surplus hit by exports fall, Slater, Walker closing branch offices and cutting staff by a fifth, Stimulating better workshop relationships with improved bargaining machinery, Investment problems for plastics packaging, Heavy security covers North-South dialogue and Opec talks in Paris, 'Mountain' of wool, Clark US to retrench in Britain, Professional engineers urged to join union, Gold closes $3.25 lower, Agreement nearer on price curbs, Burmah in gas tanker deal with General Dynamics, Nolton Estate, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Decline in petroleum-gas operations checks Exxon, Issues & Loans $100m of Euro notes keeps market on boil, Warning of poor jobs prospect for building trainees, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Geest takes over bureaux of Cambridge and Midlands Computer news, Business Diary: Hambros' loan · Architect of change, Gilts: waiting for the next tap, Gold, Chrysler to shut two regional sales offices in marketing shake-up, Quiet reopening of sugar market, Overseas BankAmerica confirms US earnings boost, Strength in diversification, How the markets moved Rises, Yarrow And Company Limited Another Good Year, 6.5 pc growth forecast for America, Power stations likely to use 4m tonnes less oil, More Lloyd's aid sought for Lifeguard. Business Appointments: Three join board of Mercury Securities. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,210.
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