The Times - 18/02/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From David Bonavia, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Clifford Longley, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Fred Emery Washington, Feb 17, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From David Leigh Glasgow, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Plymouth, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Peter Stafford New York, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, BY Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, By Stewart Tendler, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Foreign Staff, From Douglas Aiton, From Paul Martin, From Mario Modiano, Katie Stewart, Stanley Reynolds, Evelyn Joll, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Clive Bennett, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, From Richard Low, Ronald Emler, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, Stewart Tendler, PHS, Melvyn Westlake, MICHAEL ADAMS, , HUGH KINGSTON, , MICHAEL VASEY., EDWIN LANDE, , ERIC ROLL, , N. B. HODGSON, , GERALD LONG, , WALTER CLEGG, , R. D. MATHESON, , JOHN RAMSDEN, , N. R. E. FENDALL, , B. M. COPE, , OLAV BUCHER-JOHANNESSEN, , CHRISTOPHER DAVY, , ERWIN KRONHEIMER., By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, by Christopher Wilkins, C.W., by Derek Davies, by Atsuko Chiba, by Petar Hadji-Ristic, by V. K. Narasimhan, P.H.R., by Patrick Mocatta, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From David Blake, By Peter Hill, By David Leigh, By Our Financial Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Paul Routledge, By Hugh Clayton, By Edward Townsend, By Stephen Goodwin, By Ronald Emler, Adrian Hope, By Our Banking Correspondent, NORMAN DARK, chairman of, D. K ROBINSON., JEAN SARGENT., G. P. LEDEBOER, , R. MAXWELL SAVAGE, P. D. CROSS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Terry Byland, By Margaret Walters, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Agreement on cuts in Fleet Street, Rail fares to rise by up to 17½% next month, Ford claims 15 pc fuel-saving for economy cars, Brick sculpture not the original, artist confirms, British Museum director to go at end of year, Sir Hugh Casson is President of Royal Academy, Pretoria is urged to start talks with Namibia guerrillas, Moscow accuses West German official of spying, £4m in year raised by Christian Aid, France jumps gun on recognizing Angola, Rail unions condemn increase in fares, Savings from technology in newspapers would benefit employees, NPA says, Rate-holding approved amid protests, Benedictine abbot takes over at Westminster, The question mark hanging over the way the Cabinet decided to cut future public spending, BBC may slim TV budgets and merge more radio, Crosland order postpones GLC election, Dismay over unfilled chief scientist's post, One way of emptying the prisons, Cautious United Kingdom approach to timing and composition, Hongkong: ready to take advantage of Year of the Dragon, Following conventions, Soviet plea to halt weapons 'worse than nuclear arms', India: disciplined allocation of credit, Influenza victims received every care, doctor says, Britain denies concessions in Falklands dispute, Governor-General of Australia snubbed by Labour members, Owner says sea-lion does not trust her now, Indonesia: saved by massive rescue operation, Powers to seize and ban dangerous goods sought by Government, Mr Maxwell plans new paper in Glasgow, Kissinger pledge to Latin America, More being spent on public transport, Mr Jenkins introduces tougher race Bill, Greece slow to bring Cyprus coup charges, RN officer accused of hazarding his ship, SDLP leaders accuse IRA of using Stagg death to cover violence against party, Government doubts elections for European Parliament can be held as early as 1978 target date, Japanese signed blank Lockheed receipts, Police HQ sprayed with manure by farmers, Catalan abbot makes amnesty appeal to King Juan Carlos, Seismology: Detecting nuclear tests, Giving the police freedom over man's death inquiry, The Times Diary If you go to Huddersfield, duck, Two professors shot dead at university in Beirut, Civil Service to fight cuts in manpower, Tories seek more active African role for Britain, Miners' ban likely to be dropped, Plan to cut number of foreign students at colleges in London, Struggle for power splits Chinese leadership, Union clash stops news, Japanese Kakiemon vase fetches £4,840, Mr Varley's salary is restored, Cooking pasta meals, Board of citizens to monitor U S spying, US refinement of project financing, Pensioners told to save money for fuel bills, London-Scotland air fare increases being sought, Five face £lm blackmail attempt charges, Syria faced with growing criticism in Lebanon, British High Commission in Lagos is wrecked, From ancient Egypt to Vietnam, the drive to get mercenaries to fight, Returned mercenaries met by police in London, Should there be 'strings' to Third World aid?, New archbishop believes in leadership by consent, Kidnappers 'told Miss Hearst to fight or die', Spain to seek membership of EEC before 1980, Volume of lending reduced, 'Minister should answer car licence complaints', Ruling later in homes clash, Malaysia: investors flock in, Cubans back Namibia guerrilla fighters, Man cleared of murder, South-east Asia: going for brokers, Heralds of spring at first RHS show of the year, £6,000 gift for Darwin papers, Nine take steps to beat failure of potato crop, West complains while the Third World loses, Bonn call for renegotiation of accords with Poland, Stronger US line on Soviet Jews urged, Wales: Industry near Roman forts. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, Freightliners Limited, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jardine Fleming, Building Trades Journal, Cavalier, Rnib, International Bank of Singapore, Princess, Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd., Sumitomo & East Asia Limited, Marley, The Hongkong Bank Group, Hardys & Hansons Limited, Wardley Limited, Tower, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Atcost, American Longs, Twa, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Kwong On & Fuji. Official Appointments and Notices: Abortion inquiry can carry on after resignations, Latest appointments, Gresham professor. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Security for residents of mobile homes, Wider range of services for savings banks, Display of car insurance certificates, Tory skeletons still in cupboard, International driving licences, Common policy on Angola urged House of Commons, Chief Whip's apology for remarks on division House of Commons, Government willing to consider Lord Home's suggestion that Angola issue should go to UN House of Lords, Inflation and unemployment inseparable, Defence White Paper, Potatoes from India?, Unemployment likely to go still higher, Government reverse 'procedural oddity' and minister's pay cut, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Theatres, Finance & Investment, Commercial and Business Market, Secretarial, Guide to Conference Facilities, Appointments Vacant also on page 14, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: The Rivers and Forests Soho Poly Otherwise Engaged Queens, Stern marathon, The Three Pintos Oxford Playhouse, 10cc Hammersmith Odeon, Tomorrow's Santuzza, Cleveland Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Solti Festival Hall/Radio 3, Constable changes the course of landscape, Death of an Informer Atv, Touraine Festival, Mozart through The Magic Flute. Sport: Last night's results, Foster and Pascoe to share award, Curtis Cup team members in talented field, Sports in Brief, Another thorn in the side of National Hunt men, Final race will decide the Cup series, Channon the star of theatrical display, Burnley's first home win in four games, What a Buck should gain verdict in trial, Jockey Club in difficulties over scheme for 1976 prize money, Tottenham want Cruyff, Today's fixtures, Bolton no sacrifice for the altar, A new optimism at Montreal, Both Taylor and Whittle out of crucial game, Latest European snow reports, Sutherland has largest share of day's profits, Hunt squeezes errors from a desperate man, Barbados and Trinidad share the title, Beattie scores the first two for Ipswich, Robinson sticks bravely to task, Morley, Cooper doubt but Cotton should be fit for Murrayfield, Surtees may now have ingredients for success, Hadlee comes back from the brink, Shipyard hammers consign Stoke to the scrapyard, Chappell agrees to tour with Wanderers, Brown is dismissed by Plymouth, Silvester rocks Brighton to the tune of four goals, W Germans pick 18-man party for crucial game, President Giscard seeks changes in ski training. Law: Injunctions refused to tanker owners. Property: Residential Property Fine water mills for conversion, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 17, 1951 Across 38th parallel, Art may come and art may go but a brick is a brick for ever. Editorials/Leaders: Fair Elections For Europe?, A Johannine Appointment, The Continuing Power Struggle In China. Letters to the Editor: Unsolicited mail, Rediscovering the hard facts of labour efficiency, European Parliament, Healthy diet for children, Norwegian protest over Spitsbergen, City's role in N Sea finance, Private patients, The Arab lobby, Teaching money sense at school, Frustration of the jobless graduate, Subsidy for exhibition rail service, Not so cheap, Defining Anglican doctrine, Press contacts with Irish terrorists, Overseas students' fees, Keynes and unemployment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,229, Come-back for former bridge champion. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Peter Startup, Mr Victor Stiebel, Professor D. M. Pryce Distinguished pathologist, Christabel Lady Ampthill, Tommy Law, Anthony Armstrong, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Before ICI wary but better despite Africa, Wall Street, Prices firmer. Business and Finance: Discount market, Burco Dean Record turnover and profit in 1975, Plastic container that can be dissolved in water, Clearing banks seek review of taxation, S Africa tightens currency rules, Richards confident, Whitehall sees prospects for Brazil orders, Electrolux gears up for rise in overseas sales, Latest dividends, Coated wins 40p jump from Walker, New lease of life for prices panel, Business Diary: NUBE 10, Banks 300 · Mine hosts, Spot Position of Sterling, U S Comptroller again under fire, Liquidators put off action over Milan factory, Haggas tops £lm at half time and is cautiously confident, Edward Bates in commodity deal with F. Arabian, Publishers tighten up on rebates, Arab states urged to buy tankers, IBA puts £2m on rental charges to commercial television companies, ICI will take up £12.5m tranche of £20m rights issue by Imperial Metal subsidiary, Forward Levels, Grimshawe overhauls capital, Bank Base Rates, Industrial power base 'dangerously eroded', £1.8m machine tool order for Alvis, Fine finish at Aust Mining & S, IMI sets the scene for recovery, Teheran feels the pinch, £17m loss for National Bus Co, OECD says European recovery will accelerate, Minister warns finance houses of role on credit, Manbré Group produces Record Profits, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Registrar issues 650 summonses for failing to file company returns, Briefly, Bank of America in Copenhagen, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Peter Brotherhood Limited Interim Statement, BSC expansion at Corby will cost £34m, EEC loans to Italy, Iran claim to sell cheapest crude denied by western oil companies, How the markets moved, Gold, Americans have $3.324m surplus, Exhibition to boost Third World exports, Inchcape in £2.5m bid for EMU, Unions fight plan to raise UK output of sugar beet, IMF forebodings on world grain supplies, UK oil plant sales drive in Far East, Sell now, profit later, Haggas Textiles Interim Statement, State chiefs' authority being 'undermined', Teheran signs $50m London loan deal. Business Appointments: New chief for Trident Television, Bank Of Montreal Director.
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