The Times - 20/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Edward Mortimer, By Staff Reporters, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Michael Baily, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Political Editor, By Penny Symon, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Tim Jones, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From David Leigh, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, By Our Arts Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Robert Parker, From John Best, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Patricia Clough, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Ronald Faux, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Bonavia, By H. Montgomery Hyde, Kay Dick, By H. V. F. Winstone (Cape £4.95), Jan Morris, By Robert Sheckley (Gollancz. £3.50), Tom Hutchinson, By Michael Levey (Thames & Hudson, £5.50), Michael Ratcliffe, By Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, By Simon Winchester, Louis Heren, By John Lahr, By Gavin Lambert, By Winston Graham, Derek Parker, by Prudence Glynn, John Percival, Alan Blyth, David Robinson, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, William Mann, From Geoffrey Green, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, by Christopher Warman, by Ronald Kershaw, by John F. Crossland, R.K., by John Young, Fred Emery, Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, PHS, JOHN CRAN, , VERNON KENNARD., GLADYS DIMSON., KEITH BEST, , MIKE PRENDERGAST, , ALEX LYON, , MARIE WOODRUFF, , FRITZ SPIEGL, , D. E. ROBERTS, , J. H. EDWARDS, , W. A. SOMERS, , CHRISTOPHER J. D. ORLEBAR., JAMES ROBERTSON., E. W. HAMEETMAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent., By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By John Brennan, By Wallace Jackson, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Economics Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By David Blake, From Ann Fyfe, From Charles Harrison, By Anthony Rowley, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From John Earle, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Emler, Fro mOur Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, E. G. LIDDELL, , W. H. L. GORDON, , R. A. SOWARD, , COLIN DAURIS, , ALAN M. HICKLING., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, By Richard Allen, By Adrienne Gleeson, Ronald Elmor, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Bermuda Opposition gains, Mr Scanlon gives warning on prices to Prime Minister, Is Mr Jerry Brown the new face America is looking for?, Motoring Radials win in long wait for recognition, Tax moves to curb boycott of Israel, Two indicted in Texas over raid on Mexican jail, Franco-German accord on nuclear programmes, Canada calls off deal that Nato cheered, King Juan goes down Asturian pit, Police liaison film denied public showing, Mr Prior criticizes 'naked attempt at union control', Mr Walker sees hope of united Tory line on economy, Sculpture in a heady atmosphere, Bail Bill 'officialdom' upsets justices clerks, Armed schoolgirl to be detained seven years, Science report Physiology: Damage and disease, New pay pact set for big majority at TUC, Former Greek king sells Surrey home, The perils of a love that vanished at first sight, Confusing times for Tameside teachers, The trap in the Liberals' new plan for electing a leader, Plans for 'no man's land' along Angola border, Investigators trying to find cruel farmers, Thatcher advice for reviving confidence, Fiat chief a Candidate for seat in Rome, 'Lt-Col' Cheeseman admits dossier Loax, Local income tax 'feasible' as new source of revenue for councils but 13,000 staff would be needed, Turkey cool toward Greek peace pact proposal, Arguments for and against exporting your own salesman, 'Professionals more likely to avoid conviction', US court rules in favour of Concorde landings, Mr Callaghan personally blamed in MPs' report on Cyprus, 'Monstrous cruelties on children in name of improving society', Triple success for couple in cattle event, Nineteenth-century Continental paintings find plenty of buyers at Sotheby's, Jail for cannabis smugglers, Honours list clearance by scrutiny system, Former Stonehouse aide asked about bank, Maryland and Michigan put Mr Ford at top of political roller coaster, Veil lifted on inquiry into torture allegations, Stalemate in Lebanon as fighting eases, 30 mph limit proposed for mopeds, Luanda breaks diplomatic relations with Lisbon, Attack on America in anti-Teng campaign, Deciding whether a word gets a work permit, The Times Diary A heavy influx of concerned women, Belgium asked about arms, Britain pressing Italy in bridge Olympiad, Roman Catholic change in Communion, Soviet pianist asks for asylum in Italy, Home state victory timely for Mr Ford, Soviet block insists on equal troop cuts by all, BR freezes fares after resistance to increases, Jury charges 'Dr X' after deaths, Scottish martyr to be one of three new saints, Corsican says Paris helped wine 'crooks', Local income tax idea favoured in report on council finances, Syria backs out of talks with Egypt, Britain and Iceland in surprise talks on ending cod war, Mr Munrow hanged himself in hayloft, Unemployment through the looking glass, Activities of CIA will be controlled by a Senate committee, Equal rights for ethnic minorities claimed, Ten terrorists killed by security men in Iran, 'Moving-map device not practical in 1940', Two identification cases sent to Court of Appeal, Mars craft on schedule, Mr Machel to expand Soviet ties, Agreement to differ will be new Labour principle, Elated Britons beat retreat from Everest, Giscard call for cooperation by the rich, Falling between two stools, Change but not refreshing, Teachers reject compromise on 11-plus scheme, Couple's slow death after Alpine air crash, US envoy says signs are good for Britain, No nationalization of banks and insurance, Mr Lever tells MPs, Three-way attack on economic troubles helped by nature of area's industry, Mr Daly urges miners to accept 4½ per cent deal, Crime reporter cleared, More girls under 16 are remanded to prison, Patrick Meehan is freed from prison, Jews and Arabs battle on Jerusalem campus, Rhodesian troops die in ambush on main road to South Africa. Index. Display Advertising: Banque Nationale de Paris Limited, Oxford University Press, Ppa, British airways, The Stuttgart Ballet, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Ford Granada, Janet Reger, The 1776 Exhibition, THE Investors COLLECTION, Melida Torres, Dunlop, Swedish Lloyd, Deep, Calderdale, Benson, Yorkshire Bank, Costain, Ansafone, West Yorkshire, The Arts of Islam, Inn on the Park, Saa, Bba Group Limited, John Rigby (Steel) Limited., Oklahoma, British precision bearings, Halifax, Unctad IV, Iran Air, Scrap The ACT, Country Life, Hutchinson, Hostess' Dilemma, A Savage Luxury, Weatherall Green & Smith, Libyan Arab Airlines, Hamish Hamilton. Politics and Parliament: Scottish arms and armour, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Government have no nationalization plans for banks, insurance and drug companies, November deadline for comments on Layfield report, Free pardon for Patrick Meehan follows receipt of new information, Bill to provide tenancies of fixed term, Report condemned as not contributing to a solution in Cyprus House of Commons, Responses by the inscrutable Chinese, Inquiry into Civil Service role in politics, Detente and deterrent inseparable, Damaging uncertainty should be dispelled, Protecting interests of fishing industry House of Lords. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Unfair dismissal: computation of qualifying period Coulson v City of London Polytechnic, Issue estoppel no part of the criminal law of England Regina v Humphrys. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial Appointments, Focus on Overseas Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Wanted. Reviews: Donald O'Connor: 'Regrets? Not many', Fiction Hot to Trot, Christoff/Downes Festival Hall, Cannes vogue for period pieces, Number unobtainable Confusions Apollo, Science fiction The Status Civilization, Ten years of counting ourselves lucky, Man from the footnotes Captain Shakespear, Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, Belgian Clarinet Quartet Purcell Room, Raise your eyebrows! The Final Days, Oscar: the posthumous tragedy Oscar Wilde, Glorious geometry The World of Ottoman Art, Fashion. Sport: Foster faces old rivals in first big test of season, Sports in Brief, The new boy and prefect in top form, Many injuries as Irish win, Hunt's mild response to three eagles by Coles, Moseley sets Surrey back on heels, Allison leaves Palace by mutual consent, Outsiders' chances recede at Weymouth, Women to play at Lord's if Middlesex away, General Ironside sets Wollow camp alight, Keegan climbs every mountain to put Liverpool on summit, Romanians will search in vain for staccato rhythm of grass court, Miss Barker top seed in French event, Restrictions on foreign players are lifted, Only two British women left in Guildford event, Warwickshire attack hit at Trent Bridge, Seeds comfortably through, West Indies warning on S Africa tour, Today's cricket, Russia to spend £1,000m on Moscow facilities, Top seeds driving on without passing 15th, Snow can be the Coleridge of cricket. Editorials/Leaders: Michigan And Maryland, WHO Makes Foreign Policy?, Local Finances. Letters to the Editor: An awkward shortage, Why the proposed company car tax contributes to management disillusion, SAS on Everest, Equity Capital for Industry and 'small and medium businesses', Legislative curbs on seven days a week shop opening, Dulwich Gallert, Closer control of dogs, Public servants' pensions, Shape of the economy, Appeal procedure, The overseas representative, Realities in selling council houses, Improving Post Office finances, The Schneider Trophy, Immigration policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Leonard Cooke, M. Jacques Chaine, Lieut.-Cdr. W. H. P. Loftie, Obituary, Mr Martin Hill Service to UN. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 19, 1951 Berlin rail links. Business and Finance: GKN prepares appeal over blocked merger, Metal Box seeking to finance extra stocks of tinplate from BSC, CBI set to negotiate deal after Mr Callaghan's concessions on Price Code, Alfred Marks recovery hopes dashed as earnings crash by 91pc, Italian ice cream companies to merge, Discount market, Inter-German pact on coal mining on border, Eagle Star Insurance in £55m acquisition from English Property group's portfolio, Ldn listing for Emhart, the 'Bostic' glue group, Union Miniere, Unilever heads for a £500m profit, Wage inflation eases despite earnings rise, Latest dividends, UK tells France of need for closer European aircraft collaboration, Eurosyndicat, Reopening of Suez hits liner trade, Datastream row ends, OECD predicts UK deficit for 1976 will be $2,000m, Spot Position of Sterling, Motor industry wary about Czech deal with Leyland, Arab budget rises by 82 pc, Forum on institutional investment policy necessary, insurance chief says, Business Diary: Lord Chamberlain's ASH dampener, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group Annual General Meeting, Soviet bank sees 'no rival' to gold as reserve, Forward Levels, The Currency Commission revisited, Computer phone exchange opened in Jersey, The Young Companies Investment Trust Limited, "Not unsatisfactory..." Record pre-tax profits for the fifteenth consecutive year., The vital independence of British Insurance, Bank Base Rates, Imports blamed for BICC closure of Ulster offshoot, Unit trust funds now at record level of £2,737m, Chile to lift 15 pc copper output cut, Overseas Saint-Gobain still under pressure, Downs Surgical, Post Office secures Euroloan of $200m, Namibian defence by RT-Z, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Winn Industries Limited Increased Profits: Liquidity Materially Improved, Emhart Corporation, W Germany opposes integrated commodities plan of Third World, ICL wins £1.5m orders for new Model 2904, Briefly, Unilever profits jump to £114.6m, Alpine comes in from the cold, Readicut confident after a fine year, Money Market Rates, Steel Bros surmounts civil war in Lebanon, Plantation Holdings turn the year with a flourish, Bank taking up Portal rights issue, Community's overall trade shortfall cut to £1,850m, Unilever first quarter results, Electric car maker to close at end of May, How the markets moved, Gold, Furness WithyEurocanadian report delayed, Output of textiles improving, £2.8m expansion plan by Tubes, Arguing the ins and outs of the Price Code, Arthur Bell Scotch Whisky Distillers a Company for growth, Quicks for Ford, 25pc quarterly fall in colour TV deliveries, Fall in sterling value may hit newsprint prices, LWT forms new company to acquire its equity, Steels, Long dated tap stock exhausted. Business Appointments: Rockware elects new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Widespread gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Better on Prime Minister's prices speech. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,307.
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