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The Times - 11/05/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Murray, By Trevor Fishlock, DAVID., By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Our Labour Staff Scarborough, By Tim Jones, By Our Science Editor, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Phillip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Geoffrey Smith, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By David Walker, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Young, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, European Parliament, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Modiano, From Edmund Stevens, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Paul Overy, John Percival, Max Harrison, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Smith, Douglas Aiton, A. E. B. OWEN, , GEORGE YOUNG, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , HENRY TILLING, , CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, , O. E. FISHER, , H. J. EYSENCK, , ANGUS STIRLING, , MALCOLM KENWORTHY, , J. L. YELDHAM, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , CLARE SIMMONDS, , PAUL SIEGHART, , ROY MACNAB, , SIMON BOWES LYON, , R. C. VICKERS, , KATHLEEN BLISS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Prudence Glynn, Katie Stewart, By Tim Congdon, From Charles Harrison, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Rowley, From Peter Norman, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Our Banking Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, ERIC J. N. NABARRO, , J. M. CARMICHAEL, , REBECCA M. DENMAN, , DEREK EZRA, HAYTER, SANDFORD, CRAIGTON, PETER PARKER, , COLIN DAURIS, , W. H. L. GORDON, , K. H. PLATT, , A. R. TETTENBORN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By John Brennan, By Ashley Druker,

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Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Thorpe resigns over 'plots and intrigue', New editor for THES: Mr Peter, Jury in Irishmen's trial go to secret venue. Index. News: Stop jail for children on remand, report says, Five possible contenders for the leadership, Masters' voices: Wandsworth Compre-, President Tito welcomed by Greek leaders, Delhi refuses overflights by Concorde, Doubts on hearing of killing by soldier, Most may talk of betrayal, Mr Bessell says, Cuts to BBC's external services halved, Cardinal pleads for Boston's forgiveness, Bright start by Britain, What a sauce!, Solar power could supply up to a fifth of the energy needs of United Kingdom, experts say, Education costs rose £2,000m over 10 years, Mr Hargrave claims £1.8m for a 'government crib', Aid refusal may force the sale of Picassos, Castle sale exceeds expectations, Japanese is charged with taking Lockheed £800,000, Three more tremors in Friuli area, Independence could leave Transkei out in the cold, Passengers' air baggage rules will be revised, The reformer from a high Tory family, Call for new attitude in education planning, French conservatives heartened by size of by-election victory, Shuttling into space in your shirt sleeves, Unions: Are the Tories sending out the right signals?, Union says Navy should be out of the cod war, Chancellor forecasts economic miracle in the next few years, Lebanese troops in battle for key pass, Noise test on cars urged, Conservationists oppose city's traffic ban, Iranian jumbo jet 'exploded before crashing', Threat to old houses near Shakespeare's birthplace, British Rail management urged to join union, Letter tells of a 'witch hunt' by press, Widows saved from giving Stonehouse evidence, Scott allegation that dealt the decisive blow, Do not send women to this refuge says council, Transport union to support pay deal, Black students accused of burning Rhodesian flag, Ailing S Africa opposition party faces split on Bill, Anxiety at big power rivalry in Africa overshadows summit, The Times Diary Things that people leave on trains, World press body moving to London to save money, A new maths, Beer for all at Kaunas, Child committee work bars juvenile benches to JPs, Keep Britain United must decide its aims, 'Lawyer advised against a libel action', Nomads refuse to be evicted from wildlife park, AA runs into trouble with staff association, Frankfurt street battle fought over death of Frau Ulrike Meinhof, Council engineer accused over residents' fight, PC's fight to live in own house, Biology: Evolution in action, Fire eater fails drink test, Discharge of radioactive waste into sea questioned, Lawyers blame authorities for Frau Meinhof's death, TUC study by top civil servants, Australia catches up on history, Prentice headway in fight to hold seat, 'Telegraph' journalists' big vote to continue strike, Silent protest over Carlist rally shooting, Gaza and West Bank health services improved, report says, 'Germany best' platform for Social Democrats, Few of Portugal's million refugees from Africa able to find work, Professor Borrie to head Office of Fair Trading, Act 'gives no guide on union certificates', Another loss for Labour in local elections, Mr Crosland asks Japan to restrict exports, Five for trial accused of blackmail, Campaign to save wildlife in wetlands, President Giscard worried by Italian communists. Display Advertising: Air Algerie, Barclays Merchant Bank Limited, Empire Stores (Bradford) Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sotheby's, The Wellington Collection, Thinkelectric, Bovis, Gulf Air, The Wellington., Pan Am, Lillywhites, Tate & Lyle Refineries Ltd., Edward Erdman & COMPANY, Rukba, Hine, Sun Life Assurance, H-A-G, Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: The case of the drink trolleys in the cinema aisle Regina V London (Metropolis) Licensing Planning Committee, Ex parte Maynard and Another, No adjournment: decision quashed Regina v South West London Supplementary Benefits Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Bullen, Solicitors must never tell police, Law Society says, Family Division the place for cases about matrimonial home Williams V Williams. Politics and Parliament: Warning that British may insist on keeping the rod, pole or perch, Government defeated twice over proposals for conserving energy House of Lords, Economic circumstances delay Welsh TV, Advice from officials: decisions by ministers, Conditions for release of more funds to Leyland, Government decline to consider change in district auditor system, Irish border crossed time and again by brutal criminals House of Commons, Ex-special adviser advises on advisers, Dunkirk will be no salvation from rabies, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Minister confident on plans for devolution. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Commercial and Business Market, Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Business Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Sport: Yorkshire run ended by Peter Grimes, Motor racing, Hartley back on the right track for Kiev, Miss Barker in no mood to be restricted by a Gurdal, Sports in Brief, Plan to move French classics, Surrey win to keep 100 per cent record, Wolverhampton uncertainty about McGarry, The law of averages takes its toll, Chapter of British names fading abroad, South African breaks course record, Revie may go for attacking policy to bury the memory of Cardiff, Cramer denies rumours about leaving Bayern, Crofting hard to beat in soft going. Reviews: Moores the pity: time to change the rules?, Le Spectre de la Rose/ Giselle Coliseum, Menuhin School St John's/Radio 3, Longer Royal Ballet season at the Wells, London Schools SO National Theatre, Falla Evening Queen Elizabeth Hall, Keeping the customers satisfied Joel Grey Palladium, Book fair, Clifford Curzon Festival Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The one man, the one way, for the Liberals, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 10, 1951 Neo-Nazis. Editorials/Leaders: Forced Out, Jewish Settlers On The West Bank. Letters to the Editor: Kohima memorial, An awkward shortage, Conflicting campaigns, Scottish devolution, Background to mugging, Ending of Sunday post collections, Driving instructors, Management of the seas, Attack on the honest taxpayer, Expansion of Stevenage, Dr Kissinger and Africa, Misleading comparison, Concorde's schedule, Teaching methods, 'The Vampire', RSC on tour, Criminal libel, Family benefits, Mark of an engineer's competence, Overseas agents, Panel's special awards are to continue. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Johan Beyen, General Dalnoki-Veres, The Rev A. G. Mathew, Very Rev Dr H. C. Whitley Scottish Churchman, Obituary. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Leaders narrowly mixed, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Hesitant on persistent talk of ICI rights, UK metal stocks, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Briefly Eva Industries, Jeavons stays cool on Pentos move, Latest dividends, Kissinger aid programme for Unctad reaffirmed, Bowthorpe sees fresh advance this year, Spot Position of Sterling, Business Diary: After Methven · 'Big Bill' bygones, Frigg gas pact: British and Norwegian govern-, Interscan widens range of operations Computer news, Axing of Invicta boosts E Ferries by nearly £1m, Lord Ryder censures pessimists, Overseas Estel foresees another loss, Brazil 'will guarantee coffee flow', Forward Levels, Leyland taking on new men to boost output, Currency and alloy gains for S Osborn, Aberdeen Inv, Government pays £9m for GEC's stake in International Computers, Bigger loss but Inv & Prop still confident, VW profits stay buoyant, Mrs Williams to hear CBI Price Code reforms aimed at boosting investment, Money Market Rates, Computer industry seeks a long-term strategy, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Retail sales slump shows recession is still not over, CU turning the corner, Cadbury paid £75,800 to director, Leadenhall-Sterling, Handybank scheme launched by Co-op, Proxy vote row looms for Burmah, 4pc rise in raw materials and fuel costs threatens inflation policy, Davies & Newman HOLDINGS LIMITED, Containers meet a sharp setback, J Beattie beats £2m and keeps growth intact, BP signs pact with Russia, Sugar ban lifted, Gold, CFTC in talks on feasibility of 'bracketing', Ex-milkman sues Co-op over pension fund use, Humphries buy film studio, Notice Of Redemption To the Holders of Compañia Anonima Nacional Teléfonos de Venezuela, P. Panto climbs 19 pc, How the markets moved Rises, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, ICI-Russia technology pact signed, Streamlined Volkswagen on the road to a brighter future, CU cuts deficit on underwriting, NatWest application may spark charges war. Business Appointments: Mr G S Watson elected to Hill Samuel board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,299.

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