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The Times - 08/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Tim Jones and Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Fred Emery, By Neville Hodgkinson, From David Bonavia, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Science Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From David Leigh Edinburgh, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Ry Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor Nottingham, By Ronald Emler, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Roper Medical Reporter Harrogate, From Harry Debelius, From Robert-Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove Paris, April 7, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Cecil, By David Watts, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Bruce Palling, by Prudence Glynn, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By lim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, David Pryce-Jones, Philippa Toomey, Jacky Gillott, Michael Ratcliffe, Tony Aldous, Philip Ziegler, Robert Nye, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, William Mann, John Percival, Keith Horner, Fred Emery, Roy Lewis, Ronald Butt, PHS, A. M. KENNY., CHRISTOPHER GREEN., JAMES PICKETT, , DOUGLAS JAY, , R. J. ADLEY., R. J. F. HOWARD., ELISABETH HOODLESS., W. A. WINTON., GERALD CURTIS., J. ARTHUR FLETCHER, , DORA GAITSKELL, , KENNETH TYNAN., KEITH KYLE., WINIFRED GRIFFITHS, , PETER J. GALLOWAY., ANTHONY GRANT., ALFONSO de ZULUETA, , From Our Special Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Mott, From David Cross, By Roger Vielvoye Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Anthony Rowley, By Margaret Stone, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, J. U. Y. EDWARDES., MYRA CHILDS, , J. G. B. STILES, , JOSEPH H. H. WEILER, , J. M. PICK, , PETER M. HAINE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Midland Industrial Correspondent, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ronald Pullen, By Ashley Druker, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, Peter Waymark, by Sir George Bishop, by Anthony Rowley, by J. F. P. Tate, by a Special Correspondent, by Mary Cherry, by Michael Pickstock, M.C., by P. C. Spensley, by Patricia Clough, by H. A. R. Powell, by John Earle, J.E.,

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News: Seeds become a centre of attention, Law Society Part One results, Dairying can help to bridge hunger gap, Bhutto hint that Pakistan seeks nuclear weapons, Social security increases to cost £1,400m,but new method of calculation causes complaints, Pensions granted to disabled enemies of General Franco, Watched by the eye in the sky, Redgraves fail to win seats on Equity council, Nestlé and the third world: positive results from common interests., Pay pact must stand test of reality, TUC tells Mr Healey, Former ministers named in Canadian inquiry, Same mixture as before, Sir Geoffrey Howe complains, Dispute grows over ungutted poultry sales, Fewer public sector jobs for graduates this year, Liberals to get up 'shadow' suppnort grouns, Shortage of pulp lends urgency to forest industry development, As the Africans prepare their big push against Rhodesia, will the Cubans be called in?, Methodist Bill past main obstacle in Lords, Nato civil servants go on strike, Motoring Japan likely to extend 'truce' on car imports, Turkish general denies link with Lockheed scandal, Nurses urged to stand up for rights against unions, On choosing the right partner, Report on Ashbourne soon, Nations in need Famine remains when publicity dies down, Secrecy on Vorster visit to Israel, Paris sends Arab affairs expert to Lebanon, Move to protect men in rape cases, Hijackers hold 75 hostage on airliner in Manila, India tries to stop drain of its art treasures, Release of IRA chief from prison will embarrass government, Sir Bernard Lovell attacks cuts in science research, Mr Peter Parker is new rail chief, Not in it for profit, Men replaced by mechanization, County seeks change in planning law, Concern of MPs growing on British couple's fate, Bill to allow compulsory purchase of empty homes, Need for direct link with industry led to privately financed programme, Mr Stonehouse resigns and leaves Labour in a minority of two, Suspended jail term for man who killed wife, W Germany to order new combat aircraft, MP conducting own defence in election case, China dismisses Vice-Premier in leadership reshuffle after riots, EEC pledge to fix butter quota for New Zealand, Two rockets found after attack on Jerusalem, VAT confusion over rented television sets dispelled, Leftist brigadier puts his men to the test, Boys utterly wrong, Peter Hain's counsel says, Better deal pledged by cleaners and laundries, Healey pay plan rejected by power men's leader, Americans wake up to another Carter primary victory, The growing threat to the survival of Nato, Europeans bitter over lack of progress on elections, Reshuffle of Cabinet expected today, Homeless wives no responsibility of ours, council says, Ministry circulates guide on avoiding heart disease, Thailand has good chance of a stable Democrat-led government, Mr Carter snatches another win, President Giscard's popularity drops, France acts over rise in crime rate, Big increase in Soviet missile output predicted by report, U S museum buys lost Caravaggio, Antiques: Proving fakes, Timor invasion plans 'known to Canberra', Venezuela takes over firm after advertisement, Playland arcade given three-year licence, Modern art in more difficulties, Campaign against scourge of livestock, Third World could reap harvest of new sea laws, The Times Diary Angry crowd backs Sun Nee Jim, Police want exemption on seat belts, Tories less critical of offer, Change of mind on family denied entry to Britain, Union chiefs cool over 3 per cent pay plan, British recruits prefer Rhodesia, Judge rules on horse lent to Captain Phillips, Broad Left defeat on student delegations, Greater demand for crop protection, Graham Hill inquest hears last message, Police investigating bribes to councillors allegation, Signs of stability returning in crucial fertilizer market, Attempt to stop loans to South Africa fails, £200m loss possible on electricity contract, British fitters ejected from Copenhagen site, New approach to costing legal fees for study, Mr Hughes buried in Houston, Harvest home-and the destruction starts, Demarcation 'is key to Fleet Street's future', The real case against the 'union deal' Budget. Index. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Ppa, Abbey National, Commercio Estero, Ralston Purina International, Monsanto, Connaught Rooms, British Ball Bearings, Molins, M P Kent Limited, Homes, Tate + Lyle, Bloomsbury Law Tutors, Parsons & Whittemore Lyddon Limited, Cwmbran, Volvo showroom, Ultramar Company Limited, Dana Corporation, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times Special Reports., Perkins Engines, Thompson, Booker McConnell, Drive a Michelin, The Chester Waterworks Company, Percy Lane Group, Imc, T.L.S, Oltremare, Hewlett Packard, Laing, The East Worcestershire Waterworks Company, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Bell's Scotch Whisky, Holborn Law Tutors, Cpc, Celamerck, Wellcome, Country Life, Twa, Ebes, Cebin, Pol Service, The National Bank OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Negotiator in Cyprus talks has resigned, University news Nottingham, Latest appointments. Law: When money brokers must pay VAT Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Guy Butler (International) Ltd, New tyres: no evidence of hazard Gubby v Littman. Reviews: Poetry, Mike Stott's Funny Peculiar, How odd of God The Thirteenth Tribe, Passion for politics Canning Politician and Statesman, Double Bill Collegiate Theatre, Fashion Zen and the art of fashion maintenance, BBC SO/Pritchard Festival Hall/Radio 3, Sadness and satire Scottish Ballet Sadler's Wells, The way they lived The English Medieval Town, Real substance after the fun The Other Side of the Swamp King's Head, Rodney Friend, Leader of the, Plans for ENO season, The star-spangled manner, Fiction Passions and Other Stories, Honeyed strings Cantilena Smith Square, A triumphant voyage The New Golden Land, Kisses and smacks Seven Years Old in the Home Environment. Sport: Cardiff move up into a challenging position, Draper aptly has final say as RAF retain the title, Great dream brings the gathering of the Khans, Music Boy makes a poor seasonal reappearance, Young Japanese are gallant in defeat, Badminton challenge to Britain's likely Olympic team, Revie pledges his support for Manchester United, Duke reelected president for another year, Sports in Brief, Richards again punishes Indian attack, Outer Circle can halt the invader and advance her Guineas claim, A resounding success costs £250,000, Nicklaus has need to prove himself, Big prizes await the little Man of Harlech, Full of Hope to confirm the form, Pettigrew's brilliant start for Scotland, Moss strikes for Hardy double at Hamilton Park, Take Tiger Trail in Freddy Fox Handicap. Politics and Parliament: Mr Walker agrees with approach to unions, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Peers want higher priority for training House of Lords, Higher profits for industry and big cuts in state spending, Big increase in accidents among cvclists, European Council not the driving force Community increasingly needs: demand for action European Parliament Luxembourg, Registration of osteopaths urged in Bill, Cooperation on pay policy rather than confrontation, Change in MoT test procedure, Transport plan next week: new BR chief House of Commons, Tied cottages Bill to be out next week, Realistic and flexible approach to sale of council houses House of Commons, New peer, Tributes to Mr O'Malley, Ministers in close touch with BSA on home loans, Rural bus experiments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Abroad, Commercial Property. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Mortgages & Finance, Announcements, Secretarial Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Businesses for Sale, Services, Motor Show Place. Editorials/Leaders: American Fears For Europe, The Presidential Obstacle Race. Letters to the Editor: Informing the patient, Saving our landscape, Choosing candidates, Britain and Rhodesia, Solzhenitsyn's warning to the West, Deferred sentences, Changing style of a don, Law on obscenity, Catholic treasures, Energy options: need for inspiration, Success of sandwich courses, 'Prisoners of Conscience', Parliament and the Budget, No substitute for good workmanship. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Cdr Sir Hugh Trevor Dawson, Obituary, Professor Ben Iden Payne Major force in repertory and 'little' theatre, Dr Graham Foulds Leading psychologist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 9, 1951. Business and Finance: Stock Exchange hopes for revival in debentures, Grampian Holdings, Discount market, Mather+Platt, Dearer haulage, The East Lancashire Paper Group Ltd., Rea Brothers Limited, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Gilts: facing up to the deficit, 1975 results, Spot Position of Sterling, Swiss consider banknote curbs, Clearing banks criticized on credit cards, Industrial services buoy up Grampian, Property fears after £13.75m sale of 'flagship', Budget reassures US on Britain's resolve, Share prices slip as wage doubts set in, New £10m vehicle to invest in small firms, Forward Levels, BP sells 17pc stake in Turkish refinery, Pye plans colour TV sales drive, Ultramar Company Limited, Shell sale of liquid gas to US approved, Rise in Bonn investment abroad last year, Bank Base Rates, Baxter Fell see 'marked' upturn after £400,000 drop in 1975, New savings bond issue, Sir Monty urges early approval of Shotton switch to Port Talbot, Plea to remove import curbs on Third World, Successful Scottish Widows' investment policy., Energy Bill gives state 'backdoor' planning powers, companies say, European motorcycle makers avoid import war, Metal Closures slide shows no let-up, Bestobell moves into N Sea oil, Sharp rise in trading debts, Italian union demands go to cabinet, Striking increases in composite insurance trio's earnings, Brittains barely broke even at finish, Bols aghast at bid from Heineken, Sun Alliance & London, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Opec conference to be held in Bali, Britain handicapped in the small car race Clifford Webb, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Animal feed prices bypass Code clause due to skim milk rules, Engineering pay dilemma over Healey tax link proposals, Phoenix, How the markets moved, Gold, March turnover on the LME, C'est magnifique mais ce n'est pas l'economie politique, Consumer price rises double average in EEC, Cement-Roadstone still expansion minded, 'Think tank' head tells MPs of disagreement over Chrysler's future, Business Diary: BR's action stations · Income tacks, Hutchison Fin'l make recovery, Leyland strikers stay out, John C.Small & Tidmas Limited, Whsmith, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Burmah action group seeks judicial inquiry, Insurance broking rules, Attack on UK designs for Europe, Decisive stage at Emu Wine. Business Appointments: Newall Machine Tool has new deputy chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Cautious strategy supersedes Budget approval, Prices fall back, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,272.

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