The Times - 12/05/1976
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Penny Symon, By Maurice Corina, From Richard Wigg, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell and John Chartres, By Our Science Editor, By Our Air Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Christopher Walker, , By Our Medical Reporter, From David Leigh Edinburgh, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From John Best, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Charles Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By A Bridge Correspondent, By Thomas Fanning, , Gerald Ely, John Higgins, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Clive Bennett, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Church, Dr Tony Smith, Margaret Morley, Adam Fergusson, Paul Neuburg, Bernard Levin, PHS, Caroline Moorehead, B. A. WORTLEY, , PHILIP DONNELLAN, , M. F. OLIVER, , L. A. MORITZ, , B. N. COLE, , MAURICE CHANDLER, , HUGH HANNING, , ELTON, , SYDNEY TEMPLEMAN, , P. E. H. BAKER, , D. FORBES MACKINTOSH, , GEORGE L. PROCTOR, , DROGHEDA, , ARNOLD EILOART, , ARNOLD HERTZBERG, , J. GEOFFREY ASPIN, , D. H. PIPER, , ANTONIA PATERSON, , PHILIP GOODHART, , G. H. DAVIES, , S. W. PARKINSON, , JOHN EDWARDS, , HUGO VICKERS, , P. C. GRAY, , H. L. MILES, , By Our Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, by T. B. Dowell, by Marsh Midda, by John Roper, by Neville Hodgkinson, By Malcolm Brown and Ronald Emler, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Walters, By Edward Townsend, By Anthony Rowley, By Richard Allen, By Tim Congdon, By David Felton, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Industrial Editor, By Colin Ivermee Parliamentary Staff, By Our Technology Correspondent, A. G. HORSNAIL, , GORDON M. PATERSON, , E. C. CADE, , L. FLETCHER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, Spear & Jackson, Desmond Quigley, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Half century of fluoride war, Minorities seek say in Commons selection group, Study of gout: Dr Philip Wood and Dr Elizabeth, Mr Stonehouse questions nephew, Lord Cudlipp to lead anti-inflation drive, Victory for ministers against the executive, Getting the heart patient back on his feet, Airlines reject plan to cut landing noise, Commissioner taken ill after bribes debate, Guidelines on exorcism for Methodists, Protest on poll by Kent Conservatives, Sino-Soviet clash at Unctad meeting, Some German printers return to work, President Ford and Mr Reagan hope for best but prepare for worst in two more primaries US Elections 1976, The Times Diary Why people stay away from work, Tory anger at MP's devolution revolt, Liberal approach to rules on seat belts promised, BBC accused of 'cold war trench sickness', Can Tories fill the anti-devolution gap in Scotland? Keep Britain United, Writ alleges libel and slander by Mr Thorpe, Former union head loses area election dispute, Portuguese women list demands, Bolivian Ambassador shot dead in Paris street, Ministers' names on IRA 'death list', Moscow allows show of modernist art, Litigation clerk claimed he was qualified solicitor, Italian earthquake toll now estimated at over 1,300, India ready to restore links with Pakistan, Astronomy: Massive black hole theory, Davis case officers to be interviewed, Interest cost of power rises £45m, AUEW poised for merger, Ban on use of porpoise to catch tuna fish, Mr Grimond decides today on offer of party leadership, Baader trial uproar after refusal to adjourn, Indians jailed for £250,000 opium offence, Families which are a world apart, Prentice meeting soon, Benefits for 25,000 may exceed wages, Anger over raid on Canadian paper, Helping ourselves by giving aid to others, Study of legal delays Urged and controls over solicitors who have too little experience, Clerical rail staff back pay deal, Animal lovers to sue farmers over chicken deaths, S African lawyers attack proposed security law, Labour group joins in journalists' dispute, Negotiations may open on 'Telegraph' dispute, Brethren stay registered, British Rail 'inflated traffic forecasts', Jenkins union seeking foothold in AA, Oil spillage incidents increase, On being down, but not quite out, in Paris, Police to collaborate more closely in cases of child abuse, Joint talks on new Irish anti-terrorist laws, Aides in the battle with decay, £37m aid to Africa by EEC, Union leaders sound warnings on erosion of living standards, Chancellor urged to raise child benefit to £2.90, Police-press cooperation on terrorism urged, Inquiry into 'moving map' device, Warsaw Pact military men pin their hopes for the future on schoolboy 'soldiers', China backs US bases in Japan, Guarded welcome for Spanish minister's national pact proposal, Stronger law urged on pornography, Call for development fund, Life terms for five men after IRA trial, Offences under Rabies Act may lead to arrests, Limit over tax men's rights urged, Kells: Excavations at Augustinian priory, Greece and Yugoslavia see problems in the Balkans, Police promise of action against violence, New investigation ordered in French murder case, RAC criticizes rise in map royalties, Shunter blamed for Glasgow train collision, Dental hygiene Just nibbling at the problem, Rules for beating plaque, New Italian tremors topple buildings, Giscard visit provides US test for Concorde, 100 leave homes in Ulster gas cloud scare, Law Society yields on local centres, Doubts about identification free George Davis. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Colgate, Oral-B, Evident, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, europcar, Crown Life Group Of Companies, BTR Limited,, Italian Earthquake Disaster, Mercedes-Benz., Midland Bank Group, Pifco, Mars Health Education Fund., European Law, Anglo American Industrial Corporation Limited, Healey & Baker, Lowenbrau, Benson and Hedges, Johnson & Johnson. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, £12.6m pay award displeases doctors, Latest appointments, Speculation over Brezhnev promotion. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Higher starting points for income tax urged, £700m arms exports create up to 80,000 jobs, PM anxious to know if Mrs Thatcher backs pay agreement House of Commons, Socialists press for EEC inquiry into allegations of corruption by multinationals European Parliament Strasbourg, Concern about asbestosis, Drinking club of neo-Nazi nutcases, Britain's defences not cut to core, Minister to monitor operation of VAT, Decision to release George Davis not a criticism of any police officer, State sector ombudsman, Government defeated over lending right House of Lords. Sport: Hunt and lawyer call hearing a pantomime, Adamson seeks top players for Sparta, Edwards back on grand prix circuit, Thompson is out to the worry of others, Sports in Brief, Dunn for action, not words, No joke for rivals of Cawston's Clown, All hope should not be abandoned for Dante despite lure of Lupin, St Etienne break a long silence, That Santana touch of magic, Derby to put Davies on transfer list, West Indians rest three fast bowlers, England open a curtain with their heartening new arrangement. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,300, Indonesians in default at bridge Olympiad. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): When the sport of kings turns into 'Let's Pretend', 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 11, 1951 Farm workers' wages. Classified Advertising: LEGAL NOTICES also on page 26, La creme de la creme, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services, Business Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Residential property Buying on a cash and carry basis. Reviews: Jack Gold on Aces High, Elton John Earls Court, Pop song wins three Ivor Novello trophies, Last night's television Shuttlecock Thames, Mad fanaticism Yesterday's News Theatre Upstairs, Strong team for silver jubilee RPO/Groves/Dorati Festival Hall, The Book Programme BBC 1, King's mistress's portrait in sale, Teasing an audience with mastery Jesse Winchester Dingwall's, New at the Aldwych, Ann Raquel Sartre/Alexander Abercrombie Purcell Room. Editorials/Leaders: The Release Of Mr George Davis, Will The Old Asperities Persist?, Disincentive To Investment. Letters to the Editor: An awkward shortage, Nato and disaster relief, Familiar Places with strange names, Police efficiency, Earlier summers, Evaluating true asset values, Royal Commission on NHS, Spanning the centuries, Rhodesia and hot pursuit, Price of fame, Certification of unions, Key components in the successful vehicle builders' philosophy, Dulwich Art Gallery, Solvency margins in the UK insurance industry, Irish solution?, Statesmanship over pay pact, No Sunday post collections, Value of school homework, Taxing fringe benefits, Refinancing medium-term industrial bank loans, Penalty goals in rugby. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Environment Department's rent outside freeze Town Investments Ltd and Others v Department of the Environment, Wife of Pakistani settler has no right to enter the country Regina v Chief Immigration Officer, Heathrow Airport, and Another. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Miss Joanna Stavridi Wartime heroism, Miss G. Durden Smith, Mr Otto Kerner, Miss Alethea Charlton, Mr H. B. Fortuin, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Market stays firm despite probable ICI rights, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) $ Straights, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Shareholders face lively meeting, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Genmin a net seller of gold shares, Prices sag in metals and 'softs', Wall Street, Firm but subdued, Dutch support integrated policy on commodities. Business and Finance: Harland stays out of state concern, Norwich, Winterthur link, European cars win bigger UK sales, Discount market, Debenhams pay £4.7m for Hamleys toy store, Utd Biscuits trading exceptionally well, Investigation of 230 exchange control cases, Latest dividends, Business Diary: Celestial shindy · Secretaries give the bird, Spot Position of Sterling, Head of textile group seeks action on low-cost imports, NCB Computer Power shows over £2m profit, Mersey Docks severance pay cost £3.8m, Weir wins £40m Saudi water plant contract, Goldsmith company seeks listing, Forward Levels, CBI spells out choice for Mrs Williams: tight price controls or jobs, £13m loss by Alfred Herbert, Clive Discount Holdings Limited Mr. Peter Rudd, Chairman, in his statement reports:, Bank Base Rates, Crown Agents in Singapore divestment, Oil Exploration (Holdings) Limited Increased Sales And Exploration, Empain-Schneider in US, Over 80% of profits derived directly or indirectly from overseas activities Financial Highlights 1975 Year ended 31st December, Ship orders lowest for nearly six years, Baird buys Marshall's Baracuta, Bank statements for April, Flying start by Tozer Kemsley, Options ruling closes currency loophole, Life is getting tougher for the American brokerage houses, Bakers lose exemption claim, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Transvaal Consolidated Land and Exploration Company, Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Interim Report To Shareholders For The Six Months Ended 31st March, 1976, Wight Construction Holdings Limited Annual Report 31st JANUARY 1976, Matthew Hall International Engineering Group, Anger over printing hire plan for councils, Jensen Motors reprieved for one more week, Burmah considers injunction to bar any sale of Bank's BP stake, The Burmah Oil Company Limited Annual Report and Accounts 1975, Money Market Rates, Burmah's muted optimism, Building slump risk to quantity surveyors' jobs, Chief chosen for Arab development fund, EEC natural gas 'will last to end of century', Adam Smith's pensions contribution, Government borrowing in April down £114m on 1975, Pittards Very clever leather, US seeks 31,000 tons limit to Community special steel imports, Bakeries spur Ranks to profits of £20m, Stonehill Hldgs beats forecast, Gold, 'Inferior' report from Higher Incomes Commission attacked, Girling hopes to treble truck brake market, Usher-Walker cheer, ICI rights issue likely today, Briefly Quaker Oats Ahead, Loans to private industry pick up, How the markets moved Rises, Container chief hopes Russia will ease its tonnage dumping policy, Nurdin & Peacock tops its forecast, Bunzl Pulp & P picking up. Business Appointments: Access names new deputy to chief executive, Italian industrial chief resigns.
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