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The Times - 14/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, From Eric Marsden, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, , By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper, From Harry Golombek, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By John Young, From Philip Howard, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Hugh Noyes, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Douglas Morrison, From Paul Martin, By Marcel Berlins, From Jerome Caminada, By Edward Mortimer, From Ronald Faux, By Martin Huckerby, From Peter Strafford, Caroline Moorehead, John Higgins, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Gerald Ely, From Louis Heren Our Colonial Correspondent, by Philip Howard, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Archer, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman de Mesquita, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Roy Lewis, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Bernard Levin, PHS, Hugh Reay, WILLIAM WISELEY, , AVEBURY, , P. C. LAMBERT, , W. H. DAVIES, , J. BLACK, , DAVID R. BATES, , J. A. N. CANT, , ADRIAN PALMER, Co-director, , CHARLES SPENCER, Chairman, , DAVID GEDGE, , WILLIAM LYNE, Manager, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, House of Commons., PAUL OSMOND, , DAVID MAUNDRELL, , TOM MCLEAN, Divisional Nursing, GERALD SIMPSON, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, By Tim Congdon, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Maurice Corina, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Colin Iyermee, By Geoffrey Browning, By Christopher Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, By Rodney Cowton, From David Cross, JOHN G. BRIDGE, , PETER MACKIE, , D. WALLACE BELL, Director., R. V. JAYSON, , DENZIL LINCOLN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, by Christopher Warman, by Roland Arblaster, by Diana Patt, by John Young, J.Y., D.P.,

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News: British aid must go to poorest, report says, Better for bank to stay in S Africa, chairman says, Projects shelved to achieve economies, How Mr Muldoon waved a big stick over the unions, TUC chiefs to back 5% pay formula, Mr Mason confirms that £1.5m spares went to South Africa, Hallucinatory fungi not illegal, judge rules, Church services, Rhodesian railwaymen 'assaulted by Mozambique soldiers', Printing unions accept new pay agreements, Unions see their worst fears confirmed, 'Krokodil' takes poetic bite at Mrs Thatcher, Angry scenes as Mr Stonehouse is ordered to withdraw from Commons, As union interest grows, how strong a foothold will the Tories get on the shop floor?, Michael Stean in chess lead at Birmingham, The Times Diary National Theatre: all right so far, Foster-father convicted for second time, Mystery of $125,000 paid over to Mr Ahmed, Tory amendment to motion on Peter Hain, Security squads required for Portuguese rallies, Musical director resigns at La Scala, Adding reality to the history of 20 tangled years, Briton arrested in Uganda, Why Swindon and Highworth agreed to lose their identities without a fight, Progress being made along new and exciting lines for rebuilt railway town, Hunt for Irishman: Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad, Death blast aftermath: An explosion at, Godless world is hostile to man, cardinal says, Policeman jailed for assault, Fish trade 'may die', failing more efficiency, No public money for free pop festival, Refugees feel alien in Portugal, Variety of spring at the RHS snow, All foreign barmaids ordered out of Beirut, Palestinian victories in West Bank polls, French retreat over universities reform, The second half of the expansion programme will put Toothill on the map, Overcrowding alleged after Italian hotel fire in which six died, MPs query cash use in Ampthill hearing, Government faces minority position on committees, A film director's techniques help to recreate the past in a Lilliputian world, Reflecting on a noble experiment, Toll of 1,289 Ulster dead read in cathedral, Higher rail fares and lorry tax mooted in report, Jordan switching US arms order to Russia, BBC engineers develop radio 'for next decade', ILEA to end secrecy on children's files, Full house for varied entertainment, East Timor factions clash at UN over atrocities, Chad leader escapes in grenade attack, Train driver was asleep, crash inspector says, Lord Snowdon and Princess at confirmation, Bishop warns Britain of 'fifth column', Third man shot in police round-up of Basques, Why some of us get more and more irritable as time goes by, More than 200 new firms captured since 1950s, Shell and BP admit paying £3.3m to Italian political parties, 'Squalid attack' on Mr Maudling, Diving for pearls among the classics, The workshops are not running out of steam, 'We hold these truths to be self-evident...', Security chief found son involved in thefts, Station masters in Bavarian crash sentenced, S Africans less ready for changes as outside pressures mount, Zulu leader demands black voice in S African politics, Declaration Colonies' vote for independence will certainly lead to war, Boy who drifted in sea cost £4,000 to rescue, New Kissinger warning, Peron trial 'planned in Argentine clean-up', Government thinks again on guillotine for Education Bill, Members of British Aerospace named, More Qajar works fail than sell, Show of forgiveness for the American rebels, Judge rejects move to stop school site redevelopment, 40 killed in blast at munitions factory, Leyland strikers' leaders will urge return to work, High lorry tax and increased rail fares proposed in strategic plan, Flying start for budding champions, Police investigate officer, Boy cyclist may have cost oil rig witness £1,000, Everest man fell near safe bridge, Homes fit for the people who have to live in them, Doctors criticize private practice restrictions, Still time for a fair deal over EEC parliamentary seats, Atmosphere: Aerosols and ozone, Race relations head offers to meet police. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Wpa, Bristol & West, Lufthansa, bradley, Maples, The 1776 Exhibition, National Westminster Bank, Akzo, Gateway, Maxi, Dunster & Morton, Crest Hotels Europe, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Rnib, Washington Crown, Martin, Barclays, W. Wingate & Johnston Ltd, schroders, Wiltshire Hotel., Mercedes-Benz., Swindon, Barclays-1776, Capper Neill, The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables,, Laing, Msb, Iran Air, europcar, Savills. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: British colonel shot, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, La creme de la creme, Art Galleries, PUBLIC NOTICES also on page 27, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Residential property Homes for those who like fishing, Property also on pages 8, 12, 33, Strutt and Parker, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Politics and Parliament: EEC powdered milk regulations still law despite MPs' decision, Dutiful, Composition of committees, Economic impact of early retirement, Juvenile delinquency: better liaison needed between JPs and social workers, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Powers to obtain information on energy House of Lords, PM: Talks with unions should be conducted without undue publicity, Royal Assent, Private Bill, Strikes at Leyland putting future of firm and jobs at risk House of Commons, Mr Stonehouse ordered to leave Chamber after clash with Chair. Reviews: Salzburg's vast illuminated manuscript for Lohengrin, The Life Swappers Thames, No objection to George III 1776 National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Don Quixote Coliseum, Schweik and The Second World War The Other Place, Lenz Hampstead. Sport: Williams and Miles out in First round, Sports in Brief, Mancini header pushes Wolves nearer the second division, Slough stick artists find the way to new vistas, Pace may be key to win for Good Prospect, Villa get a late equalizer at Coventry, Angus secures title and place in history, Wednesday gain vital point, Birmingham edge away from disaster, Buchanan's last opponent back as challenger, Taylor muffs penalty as Palace slip again, Madeley in the party for Leeds home match, A fitter Sindab should win for the champion, Hunt 'very smart' but hot and bothered, Rose brings the sweet smell of success, European ties on razor's edge, Yesterday's results and tables First division, Salaman's licence withdrawn, Bolton's hopes shaken by relegated York, Today's European and other fixtures. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 14, 1951. Collecting scrap, Two good days for good sense. Editorials/Leaders: Fares, Subsidies And Taxes, Crown Agents In A New Setting, Palestinians At The Polls. Letters to the Editor: Cross-subsidizing ferry fares on the Channel routes, Dangers from use of phone economy gadget, Getting optimum returns from industry's existing resources, 'Disastrous' trade policy and UK textiles' future, Arab boycott and the effect of fear, Modern historians, Hain case: system of justice, Easter Offering and clergy stipends, The high costs of concerts, One British asset, Peace keeping in Europe, A missing programme, Reunification of Ireland, Borstal trainees, Budget and trade unions. Law: Superintendent registrar agent of Crown: corruption conviction upheld Regina v Barrett, Self-induced intoxication no defence to assault Director of Public Prosecutions v Majewski, Student the 'occupier' of hostel room Regina v Tao. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Professor E. H. Thompson, Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Algernon Willis Distinguished naval career, Professor Mario Napoli, Mr D. J. Keswick, Obituary. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Leaders go ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Over 400, but trading still woefully thin, Wall Street, Issues & Loans Eager response to water pref stocks. Business and Finance: Discount market, N Y takeover by Dunhill, Hawker Siddeley on a growth curve, Whitehall invites six groups for plan talks, Builders seek £8.9m, Waterford Glass keeps its shine in tough going, Overseas Bols more amenable to Heineken, Latest dividends, Finance blow to Scottish project, Spot Position of Sterling, Effectiveness of front-line management challenged, Business Diary: ITT's shocker · Just the ticket?, Forward Levels, Triumph men told of pay risk, Bank Base Rates, Report attacks 'tardy response' by Whitehall to metric switchover, Thermal in takeover discussions, TUC fights application to certification panel by non-political rival, NUBE calls for cutback in foreign staff levels, Putting transport back on the rails, Two other groups show slides in gold profit, Ulster Bank Limited, Senate increases Ford budget total by $17,000m, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Minister appeals for speed-up on Docks Bill, Briefly, Chrysler denies claim of Ryton vandalism, Battle lines drawn over the US budget, Eagle Star, Money Market Rates, White Paper aims to make Crown Agents a public body under strict control, Appleyard, Cocoa supply fears drive up London market prices, Jardines 1975 growth: profit 23% earnings pershare 12%., How the markets moved, Croda 1975 results, Booker relies on UK end, Fidelity Life policies 'safe', Treasury 'assumes' 5pc state rises, Higgs & Hill passes £2m mark, Gold, 'Rights' by Eva and S. Constr'ns, Warning about effects of inflation on life assurance, Pound continues to improve, £24m Euroloan for Coal Board, The Associated Biscuit Mainfacturers Limited, Senior flourishes as margins widen, Nationalization debt liability talks 'helpful', SEC agrees pact over Lockheed. Business Appointments: Sir Richard Dobson joins Lloyds International board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,277.

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