The Times - 03/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Staff Reporters, From Paul Martin, By John Groser, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, Arthur Osman Nottingham, By Clive Borrell, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By Robert Parker, By Our Medical Reporter, Fron Trevor Fishlock, From David Leigh, From Ronald Kershaw, By Diana Geddes, From Hardy Debelius, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Frederick Cleary, From Victoria Brittain, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Watts, Gerald Ely, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By Gordon Allan, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Bevis Hillier, Philippa Toomey, Ronald Hayman, Clive Bennett, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Reynolds, Lord Chalfont, PHS, C. K. ANDERSON, , L. A. MORITZ, , H. E. LOCKHART MUMMERY, BARRY JACKSON., JOHN MacQUEEN, , JOHN ENNALS, , LEONARD NEAL, , E. de KADT, , GEORGE J. LEVY, , BORIS FORD, chairman SUSAN ALCOCK, DAVID BLENKINSOP, COLIN BRADBURY, NORMAN DEL MAR, GEORGE HURST, EMANUEL HURWITZ, , CHARLES MACKERRAS, DONALD MITCHELL, PETER MOUNTAIN, MANOUG PARIKIAN, HELEN RICHARDSON DENNIS WICK, DAVID WILCOCKS, , WESLEY BOYD, , E. D. TAPPE, , VERNON., CHRISTOPHER' LOGUE, , DOUGLAS WOODRUFF, , RICHARD ATKINSON, , RONALD HAMILTON, , Leonard Amey, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By John Carter, From Frank Vogl, From Charles Harrison, From John Earle, From Peter Norman, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, Derek Harris, RAY MOXLEY, , HOWARD FRY, , J. F. O'NEILL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Patricia Tisdall, Richard Allen, Desmond Quigley, Craig Howard, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by Lord Chalfont, by Jan Rocha, by Andrew Pollak, by Michael Frenchman, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Patrick Knight, P.K., S.S.P., M.F., by Jo Beresford, by Moara Terdre, R.M., M.T., J.R., by Procopio Camargo, by Carlos Alberto de Medina, by John Parker, by Luiz Garcia, by Alan Jobbins,
ResumoNews: Barclaycard fraud warning to drivers, Unique link with Amazon, China's image of unity on May Day, Report on rift between King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister hints at coming crisis, Tough, reserved, enigmatic President, Order of the Bath, Imports pose growth dilemma, Rail and air slow as roads speed, Church 'needs to take more care of records', Botany: Hairy plants stay cool, Princess aids friend as horse dies, Fire injuries in nuclear submarine, Mr Prentice renews campaign, Unease at London plan to expand Soviet Embassy, Angry Russian retort after British criticism at UN, Algerian leader opens debate on national reforms, Where there is muck there may be trouble Agriculture, Life is still tough, High security for visit of Brazil's President, Facing a Catch 22 dilemma, Sandhurst entry, Left attempts to widen Industry Bill powers, Rebuke for editor on bomb trial report, Exotic pleasures to be sampled rolling down to Rio, Kirk comes out against exorcism, Failure of sugar price talks damages EEC standing with the Third World, Death ends refugee's border 'war', Dr Kissinger backs plan for Wilson role on Rhodesia, NUJ ready for long closed-shop tussle, Arab shot dead by troops in Nablus Protest, NZ Premier and Chinese leader agree to differ, Sir Harold denies Honours list delay, Revolt against capital gains tax Bill growing, Stormy talks expected today over Law Society's restrictions on waivers for community centres, Hard life on cattle frontier, Rain brings hope to farmers, but more needed to save crops, Water seen as main answer to needs of power-hungry nation, Ukraine: Miss Oksana Popovych, Rhodesian commander says his forces are going on offensive, Two worlds live apart, World bridge contests open despite scandal, Appeal to class loyalty in Italy's election campaign, Lebanese leftists launch offensive, Ancient rocks provide a glittering reward, A national tonic that set the style for a generation, Big foreign investments in vast iron projects, Costly miscalculation on oil, Opposition may be victim of its own success, Caver denies flooding caused three deaths, 'We are getting whiter all the time', Reagan landslide puts him back in running for party's nomination, Record sales but an awful lot less coffee, President Ford receives consolation from Maine, Population of mixed origin and strong military tradition, Political terrorists can make nuclear bomb, U S police expert says, Noise from Concorde 'a danger to hearing', Reagan victory in Texas leaves Mr Ford with an ugly and uncertain fight on his hands, Israeli President cancels Paris visit over 'snub', Disagreements over diplomacy, Prison tip leads to new find of Wilson papers, Resurgence of British trade and investment, Immigrants readily accepted, More counties may restrict use of water, Enviable economic growth rate, Healey aim to 'end nightmare in 18 months', The lance-corporal who strode my world like a khaki colossus, MP wants inquiry into potato price rise, New awareness among Indians that they need to fight to survive, Full turn-out for regional crossword final, Nurses seek control of service, The Times Diary Seaside homage to class warriors, Idealism replaced by the sense of divine right, Civil servants support wage restraint, Facts and figures, What the butler saw was the start of a revolution, Cost of Ulster violence is £3 a head for every British citizen, 'I know killer' letter sent to judge, £750,000 windfall for nurseries Regional report, Brasilia An ancient dream coming true, Religious despair gives way to hope, Greek MP's death in car crash arouses opposition suspicions, More pot of iron than crock of gold. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: copersucar, Banco Sul Brasileiro S.A., Air Algerie, Resmat, Banco Lar CHASE, AIR FRANCE Concorde, Glaxo, Banco Brascan De Investimento S.A., Jaakko Pöyry & Co, The International Investment Trust, Limited., Nestlé Alimentana S.A., British Ball Bearings, Industrias Gessy Lever Ltda., Eurobraz, Ansafone, Brasilian Shipping Company, Lloyd Paulista, The Times, The British Printing Corporation Limited, Banco Do Nordeste Do Brasil S.A., Idc, M&g, Baker Perkins Limited, Mercantil-Finasa, Varig, Confab Industrial S.A., Matthews Wrightson Holdings Limited, Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro, British Caledonian, Cacique, Europa, Davy Ashmore International Limited, Horace Cory, Banespa, Plessey, Aratu, Eulabank, Times Newspapers Limited, Banco Econômico S.A., europcar, Tomatin Distillers Company Limited, embratur, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Lloyds Bank International, Common Law Reports Limited. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on pages 22 and 23, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Business Services, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on pages 6 and 22, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Business market, Flat Sharing, Property A double first for developer, Country property. Sport: McEwan regales them with meat of his bat, Murless test points to a Wollow victory, Sports in Brief, British eight show medal class, Ducks for Richards and Barlow at Bournemouth, Pleasure turns to pain as Cartwright goes down, Abreu wins with an unorthodox style, Riverqueen set to rule Europe if she can contain Flying Water, Hunt disqualified from first place after official inspection of car, Ageless Ali admits at last to feeling his age, Man born in Kent who makes a habit of doing well against Kent, Mrs Stecher gains her revenge in 200 metres, Lloyd brothers may be worth a gamble, Johnstone strikes up the rebirth of the Blues, Football results, Ord goal puts Wales on the way to Europe, Southampton clip United's wings, For the Record Tennis, Football: a flourishing institution, Ward so busy scampering he has no time to think, Richmond face four of the winning Askeans side. Reviews: Neil Sedaka Festival Hall, A War Requiem Festival Hall, Sheila Allen: wonderful sharing, Eve Queen Elizabeth Hall, How social life influenced pop music, Margaret Price Covent Garden, solo Percussion and Dance Round House, The eighty-second season of, Real wealth of literature found in fiction, The Great Glass Hive BBC 2, Tragedian of Drury Lane Edmund Kean Fire from Heaven. Editorials/Leaders: The Italian Election, Rate-Conscious Local Electors. Letters to the Editor: Scottish devolution, Background to mugging, TV film of IRA march, Academy of the BBC, 40p to see Stonehenge, Masterpieces for sale, Building industry should not be used as a regulator, Britain and Brazil, European food surpluses, Plight of executives, Reestablishing the inter-airport air service, Criminal libel case, UK cannot live by exports alone, Participation in industry, Politics and pay beds dispute, "The Vampire", 'Salad Days', Catholics and saints, Scriptures and the bard. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Marriages. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, May 2. 1951. Obituaries: Mr A. Panagoulis Greek politician, Miss Flora Nielsen, Mr Johan Beyen, Mr Bert Bates, Obituary. Business and Finance: Dunlop, Sainsburys and P & O figures due, June start for Beryl field, Johnson Group Cleaners A Record Year, Why there is reason for optimism about the future of Britain, Survival lessons for American business, End of Laird's cash-flow deficit is in sight, Pound and lira at lowest level against rouble, Seltrust reduces Amax stake, Chicago's option appeal and a plea for banks, Campaign to publicize role of investment, Fairbairn Lawson Limited The Leeds Based Engineering Group Recovery Continues, Excess Insurance Group, Rowntree looks to exports, Bank Base Rates, Bank of America sees a race between trade nationalism and world recovery, Unctad meeting looks to specific decisions on key economic issues, Leicester's hopes centre on easing IDC policy Industry in the regions, Modification urged to Sandilands concept of inflation accounting, Cameron climbs to over £1m net, Esso joins the retreat from cut-price petrol, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Freight report, Brokers forecast 8pc earnings rise for year, Telefunken boosts sales, Maintaining dividends under Sandilands, Briefly, McKechnie Brothers LIMITED, German plea for partners in aerospace, Tailoring still at heart of Gieves, S & N launch signals new lager challenge, The dwindling benefits of being an executive, Italian cooperatives moving into Africa, Foreign tour bookings well below 1975 level, Lending rate 10½pc, Warning of poor first half by British Printing Corp, Business Diary in Europe: Wholly Roman umpire, Mettoy's 1975 pre-tax profit reaches £1.6m, Union panel calls for merger of rival car groups with Leyland. Business Appointments: Executive changes at De La Rue divisions. Stock Exchange Tables: Unctad 1V could be Third World's chance for a breakthrough Commodities, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, The Times Share Indices, Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 418.1 + 17.1 (4.26%), Drawing Of Bonds, Euromarkets, More share prices, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,292.
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