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The Times - 30/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Scott, By Our Business News Staff, By Pearce Wright, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Neville Hodgkinson, From Robert Fisk, From Harry Debelius, From Our Special Correspondent, From Moshe Rrilliant, From Paul Martin, From Nicholas Ashford, By Martin Huckerby, From Richard Davy, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, Ronald Pullen, By David Sinclair, Left: Stanley Baldwin. Right: Food convoy in London, guarded by troops and, at right, a company of special constables., Hugh Clayton, David Robinson, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Geoffrey Wansell, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From John Hennessy, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Melvyn Westlake, Paul Foot, Bernard Levin, PHS, ERNEST WEAL, Hon Secretary, , A. W. F. EDWARDS, , NOEL ANNAN, , JAMES GOLDSMITH., JOHN GRIBBIN., J. F. LAPORTE.", IAN HUNTER. chairman., RONALD M. BELL, , MARIO G. READING, , ANNE FRANKS, , K. OWEN, CLIVE ROBERTS, GEORGE BONNEY, NIGEL HARRIS, J. H. HIGHMAN, St Mary's Hospital, W2., MALCOLM POTTS, , E. R. WOODING., DAVID B. QUINN, Professor of, D. D. RAPHAEL, , A. C. CLARK., T. D. BARBER, , By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Gerald Ely, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, By Tim Jones, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Patricia Tisdall, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Walters, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Rodney Cowton, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, E. M. LUMLEY., DIANE BUTLER., A. W. ALLEN, , S. J. M. LAWFORD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, From Peter Norman, By peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, Richard Allen,

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News: English lamb is best, RAF security to be merged into one body, Mr Callaghan praises councillors, Mr Stonehouse 'owed £375,000 on day he faked death', M Giscard gives EEC pledge, Bombings will go on, former IRA chief says, Privacy law 'unbalanced', Italian Parliament in final agonies, £46,500 for woman who lost sight through drug, Syrian force on outskirts of Beirut, Value for money is campaign note of Yorkshire Tories, Morale boosted in Rhodesia by news of successes in war, £1m study into energy from waves, Ombudsman criticizes long wait for entry by some immigrants, Illness halts tour of Dr Kissinger, Ancient Scots universities want status quo, Children put in ward with dying patients, Steel works management blamed for not foreseeing danger where 11 men died in explosion, MPs seek support for Geisel state visit, Professor challenges Government warnings against lung cancer, Arts Council to urge RSC and National Theatre tours, Overcrowding charge against director of battered wives' refuge is dismissed by court, Appeal by union on move to censure president, From Queen liners to banana boat, TUC urges big reforms in food marketing structure, Explosion at Soviet embassy in Peking, Mr Callaghan rebukes Mr Benn for abstention, Giro launches cheque guarantee card, Sterilization law ruled out by India, Humphrey decision to stay out of primaries, PO is told to halve parcel rises, Tories pursue committee dispute, Spain braces itself for May Day, Nurse accused of ill treatment 'was considerate', Chimpanzee learns to use sign language, Sporting paintings fetch £561,200, Leftist guerrillas challenge new regime in Argentina, Bishops to review RC policy on marriage, Nine days in May: The story of the General Strike, Health risk from drugs criticized, L-driver whose brother died in crash is fined £150, Mr Prior accuses union, Two die in tunnel explosion, Civilian appointed as Soviet defence chief, Night sky in May, Medicine: Breast cancer, Britons killed in air crash, Ford appeal to forget Nixon era, Expulsion of Arab leftists is explained to court, Print lockout cripples W German press, Lockheed payments alleged to minister in Menzies Cabinet, Lord Wimborne sells estate to pension fund, Challenge for the rich nations as the poor run out of patience, Danish higher education students stage walk-out, Winegrowers in 'last warning' protest march, Duccio's 'Crucifixion' to be sold, President Amin dismisses his police chief, New inquiry into murder of Martin Luther King, Sugar producers angry at EEC offer on price, Anaesthetic may have killed child murderer, Mr Grimshaw's redundancy, and the strange affair of the Coal Board's roof supports, Jimmy Young tells court of pain after crash, Concern over report on homeless young, The Times Diary A view of the zoo from the inside, European boost for BR's 155mph advanced train, Tory warning over national integrity, EEC ministers agree to maintain British food import subsidies, Three more held under Terrorism Act, NUJ steps up attack on non-union journalists, What embassy visitor said he saw, Growing dissatisfaction in Swapo over leadership, Cyprus rebuff to U S Navy, Ingmar Bergman to resume film making, Foresters seek government guarantees on future, £260,000 grant for London, Irish call to reform church-state links, Party urges Government to take over drug firm, CBI chief hopeful of union agreement on pay deal, Better news from the redundancy front, Portuguese presidential campaigning starts. Index. Display Advertising: Stanhope., British Gas, Freightliners Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, olivetti, Bp, Ncr, The Halifax Building Society, Ibm, The Political Quarterly, europcar, Iran Air, habitat, Provincial, London News, Weatherall Green & Smith, Benson and Hedges, Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Clerk of House of Commons is to retire, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, English master's chess victory, Rubinstein in Wigmore Hall celebrations, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,290. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix of only outside London Metropolitan Area, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, University Appointments, Announcements, Office Sharing, Services. Property: Commercial and Business market, New Homes, Why builders are more confident for the future, Rentals, Flat Sharing. Reviews: LSO /C. Davis Festival Hall / Radio 3, Blowing the gaff on Watergate All the President's Men (aa) Warner 2 The Count of Monte Cristo (u) Dominion Shivers (x) Classic, Piccadilly/ Classic, Victoria Tribute to Argos Films National Film Theatre, Ariane et Barbe-bleu Paris Opéra, Tony Bennett/ Lena Horne London Palladium, Miss Julie Greenwich, Daniel Adni Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: The Greatest takes precedence over prize-fight for U S No 1, Taylor may join Worthington on transfer list, Wednesday pull clear and send Southend down, Sousa may confirm Nottingham form, Wembley is out of bounds to reason, Sports in Brief, Slocombe has nomination on two counts, Shepherd saves Kent from follow-on, SA commentators face a technical hitch, Today's football, You have to be rich now to break into the big time, For the Record Tennis, Ferrari team's grip on grand prix racing in danger, Revie deletes five names from England party, Oaks at the mercy of French fillies, Abreu refuses to be thrown by the course, Sussex's turn to get themselves out of trouble at Ilkeston. Politics and Parliament: MPs to get increased pension benefits, Stricter control of state money for industry, Foolish for MPs to overturn sensible pay deal with unions, Tail not teeth of Britain's defence forces being cut House of Lords, All ministers must support the Government, PM considers that composition of committees should correspond to support for principle of Bills House of Commons, Demand for inquiry on currency dealings, Ulster 'Godfathers' on wanted list, Next week, Mr Foot wants facts known before House passes judgment. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 30, 1951 Persian oil, Woe is me, my secretary-bird has flown. Editorials/Leaders: Uncertainty And Confusion In Spain, The Role And Range Of The Ombudsman, File Under Best Forgotten. Letters to the Editor: Royal House of France, Did Bristol sailors discover America?, The miners' contribution, Catholics and abortion, TV documentary on Shell a wasted opportunity, Cost of concerts, Risks in 'discretion' over sea oil licences, Ball lightning, Pay beds compromise, Criminal libel case, Unheeded drought warnings, University seats, Dr Kissinger and Rhodesia, Urban development in Forster country, Scriptures and the Bard, A need for tolerant democracy, Papal appointments. Law: Obtaining credit by undischarged bankrupt Regina v Hyat, Pornographic books case for Lords Regina v Staniforth Regina v Jordan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Eugen Roth, Mr W. H. Beeton, Mr J. Gurney Barclay Banker and missionary, Obituary, Mr Richard Hughes Author of 'A High Wind in Jamaica'. Stock Exchange Tables: Good at first, then profit-takers move in, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Shares edge ahead. Business and Finance: ICI will boost ethylene output, Discount market, City panel tightens the takeover code, Leyland outlines plan to phase out all car production at Canley plant, Business Diary: CA's Mrs J · Hardie monopolized, Allegro strikers back at work, Pound climbs back to level of nine days ago, McKechnie coming out of the recession, Patent applications still falling, Latest dividends, Ban Base Rates, Henry Boot, Briefly Flight Refuelling, Spot Position of Sterling, Re-rating sums at ANZ Banking, £5m for N Sea training scheme, ANZ Bank transferring to Australia, Forward Levels, S. Pearson & Son, Ltd. Preliminary Announcement of 1975 Results, Is industry's R & D tackling the real problems?, Lloyds floating $75m Euroloan, US trading problems on Brussels agenda, EEC proposes tighter rules for multinational accounts procedures, Berry Wiggins beats forecast and best to come, rotork Rotork Limited, Directors rebuff CBI on participation idea, A hat-trick from Gerrard & Nat, EEC grants £17.6m more to Britain, BP reaffirms policy on political payments, De Beers seeing growing demand, BSC plate mill plan threatens jobs, French tilt at GNP target, N Sea cash in 1976 says BP, Dent Fownes, Inflation cut 'remarkable' prices board chief says, Henderson late swing makes up leeway, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Norwegian shipowners in '$1.3m bribery' row, IMF cautions banks on inflationary lending to deficit countries, Money Market Rates, Criticism of societies' profits from insurance, Why pressure is on the Bank of England to tighten dollar premium regulations, Bonn's Prescription for ailing pound, Australia and NewZealand Banking Group Limited Half-yearly Profit and Dividend Announcement Six Months Ended 31st March 1976, Gold, Gerrard & National DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED Preliminary Statement, Renault raising prices by 5 pc, Murray forecast of swift pay plan acceptance, Smart upturn in Philips Lamps' margins Overseas, SWS defers mid-year preference dividend, Benn optimism despite reduction in estimates of N Sea oil output, How the markets moved Rises, Wire & Plastic Prod, International phasing out one-third of its 800 shops, New borrowing by Iran expected to total $500m, Building capacity 'at only threequarters of 1973 level', M. Hall wins fight over building recession. Business Appointments: Board reshuffle at British Mohair Spinners.

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