The Times - 06/04/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By George Clark and, By Our Political Staff, From David Bonavia, By Stanley Baldwin, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Hatfield, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Roper, By John Young, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, PHS, GEOFFREY R. MARKS., GRAHAM MARSDEN, , R. O. JACKSON, , WILLIAM PICKLES., DOUGLAS MUGGERIDGE, , CHRISTOPHER WADE., HUGH SETON-WATSON., NICOLAS WALTER, , K. J. W. ALEXANDER., J. L. CAMPBELL., PETER LANGLEY., R. H.GRIERSON., LAURIE SAPPER, , TIM RUSS., W. DAVID BAXTER., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Paul Overy, William Mann, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan, Coren, By Peter Jay, Melvyn Westlake, By Wallace Jackson, By Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Edward Townsend, R. W. Shakespeare, By Margaret Walters, By Derek Harris, By Roger Vielvoye, BY Margaret Stone, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth, Owen, J. H. B. GOWAN., ANTHONY S. HEAL., GEORGE W. ROTHERY, , PAUL CASWELL, , PETER COLVIN-SMITH., T. L. M. BRANDER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Paul Routledge, By John Brennan, By Richard Allen, By Desmond Ouigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Pangloss, Lothar Ruehl, Maurice Bommensath, Thierry Pfister Le Monde, Wilm Herlyn Die Welt, Emilio Pucci La Stampa, Michael Hatfield The Times,
ResumoNews: Egypt prepared to face possible departure of Soviet experts and refusal to supply spare parts, Having scotched the snake..., Reply likely today to plea for inquiry on prostitute, Mobs riot in main Peking square as emotions run high over campaign to discredit Mr Teng, Mr Howard Hughes dies on plane, Cubans and MPLA guard border dam, Mr Jack Jones promises unions' backing, Words and deeds wanted on unemployment, Lebanon truce running out amid haggling, Foreign leaders express satisfaction and relief, Left's move for a takeover of banks, Jailed British couple faced death threats, No retrial sought by Crown in books case, Anglers are asked to limit salmon catches, Britain sends Indian potatoes to Holland, Cuban asks for asylum after hijack, 'Britain is not owed a living', Prague plea to free reformists, Crisis-hit Italy feels abandoned by Europe, Salute to Watergate's forgotten sources, Hospitals seek cash to pay for junior doctors' overtime, Mr Peart faces battle on price of butter, Factions warned against imposing their views, Quota system for rationing supply of teachers to end, Help from party members preferred to State support, Mrs Ford helps the President in Wisconsin while Mr Udall is poised to take Democratic prize US Elections 1976, US diplomat threatened by Russians, Protest on train robbers' plan 'to tell story', Silence about funds from East, Britain joins Bonn in urging controls on Community spending, New Prime Minister warns Labour factions to get into line, Mr Sadat leaves Paris assured of help, Protest over arrests in Madrid, Price for docklands redevelopment put at more than £2,000m, Prime Minister's success 'in lap of gods', Wilson legacy is 'eight years of disillusion', student leader says, Detente or war, Pravda chief says, Modified baby milk free for needy, Budget still delayed by scandal, Shopping, Cigarette may have caused Boeing crash, Hopes dimmed for improvement in world economy, Tobacco is a taxing business, Alcoholics who treat police cell as home, Extensions allowed in TV licence dispute, Tour executives forged student identity cards, Psychology: Poison theory in Salem witch hunt, Moscow test for theories of Swedish leader, Norway to rely on oil for incomes growth, 158 Africans arrested in Rhodesia, International arms sales take off, Companies have long been stable base for income, On the contrary, New microscope shows changes in heated metal, Lip watch firm again on point of collapse, Advice to the Queen on range of posts, Party members must work together, Mr Foot says, The political pedigree of the man they call 'Sunny Jim', £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, The Times Diary Provocative reading for little girls, Man pursued not Peter Hain, witness says, Public figures 'fail to set example', Plot to bomb residence of Ulster GOC foiled, Power engineers want differentials restored, 'TV breeds violence' belief criticized, Contented Mr Callaghan, family man and farmer, Strength lies in industry, Mr Wilson looks forward to writing and constituency work, Are safeguards needed against surgery for mental illness?, Time for Unctad to produce definite results, Defeated Thai leader's brother may suceed him, Inadequate means to united end, Cambodia names its new head of state, FPA's new aim is to cut abortions and pregnancies. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Luxurious Bed-Linen, Azmayesh, Behshahr Industrial Group, Bell's, Ransomes, British airways, Iranian Tobacco Company, Nu-Swift Industries Limited., Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Le Monde, Terrapin-Hire Limited, Sotheby's, Scottish Amicable, magee, The Times, Idc, Thames, Bella Shoe Manufacturing Co., Iranian National Oil Company, Leyland Motors Iran Co., freemans, Pan Am, Europa, Pars China, Iran, Hoshiar, Sealink Ro-ro, Weatherall Green & Smith, Norddeutsche Landesbank, Scottish Provident. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: UK will lose riches around shores, Directors for Chrysler, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, MPs protest to ministers over summit, Minister seeking to stabilize and strengthen fisheries market, Mr Stonehouse says DPP is 'geriatric', Doubts on legality of catch quotas European Parliament Luxembourg, Mr Varley satisfied with progress of NEB, Change in value of pound, Peer told what to do with his empty bottles, Opposition call for big extension of fish limits, Funds for Leyland conditional upon better performance, Scope for industry to buy in Britain House of Commons, Modest proportion of authors will get £10 annually from public lending right House of Lords, Income tax thresholds. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Kissinger resignation rumours stir again, Senior RAF promotions, Latest appointments, New publishing award. Sport: No opposing a mature Malinowski, Two 13-year-olds in British team for USSR, Lively story of memorable season, Sports in Brief, Irish invited over for first time in 19 years, Taylor touch assures Britain of victory, Squash rackets, Barbarians keep US party for Easter tour, Two important voices take separate lines on lineouts, Oxford and Cambridge get helping hand, An ambition likely to be fulfilled, Last round thrust in a boisterous wind gives Mrs Rankin the prize, Dunn should not let Ali slip away from him. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): How municipal victims are winkled out of their homes, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 6, 1951 Price controls. Editorials/Leaders: The Nation IS Behind Him, The Wisdom Of The Peking Crowds. Letters to the Editor: One way to elect worker representatives, Future of small businesses now in jeopardy, Direct elections to EEC Parliament, Radio phone-ins, Choosing Tory candidates, Corporatism in Britain, Road costs versus rail, Solzhenitsyn's warning to the West, The housewife look, May Day holiday, Threat to Youth clubs, Revitalizing the Highlands, Design: need to unify action now, Nautical mile must stay, Changing style of a don, Economic war: the 'traitors', Law and order campaign, Industry needs more investor appeal, London street names. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Three companies for Young Vic, Amsbury's bridge team wins, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,270. Marriages. Deaths. Reviews: The Russian Connexion, Star Trek BBC 1, Saucer dish fetches £18,700 as prices for Chinese ceramics near record level, Hasson/Jaimes Queen Elizabeth Hall, How the Other Half Loves Wimbledon, Plays for Britain Thames (Tonight), SNO/Gibson Festival Hall, Scottish Ballet Sadler's Wells. Obituaries: General Lajos Dalnoki-Veres, Lt-Col O. C. B. St John, Obituary, The Rev A. G. Mathew Scholar and polymath. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 30, Salerooms and Antiques. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, A nudge for the LME on setting up a clearing house system Commodities, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Wall Street, New account off to flying start, Issues & Loans Fisons' rights 86pc taken. Business and Finance: Discount market, Deputy chief of Rolls likely to go, US puts case for import limits on special steels, An Ulster lesson on how to ease the jobless problem, Burmah hopes for big sum from Thistle interest, Latest dividends, A & P wins £25m orders for ships, Japan rejects TV curbs plea by US, Life offices disagree over Equity Bank, Westn Mining £21m rights for uranium project, Spot Position of Sterling, Talks on petrol price pump rules, House prices sluggish in a buyers' market, Engineering orders show 15pc upturn, Nearly 45,000 systems worth £1,850m in operation Computer news, Storey Bros sail home with double figures, Forward Levels, Alcan Booth losses top £1.2m for 1975, Leyland is ready for end of Arab boycott, GKN man nominated for Chrysler board, GEC seeking to sell its stake in computer group, Bank Base Rates, Bank of England backs proposals to lessen risk of exchange losses, Lowest monthly rise in industry's wholesale prices for three years, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr Slater in joint venture with Lonrho, 10,000 go back as Leyland lines restart, Coffee surges to all-time high of £1,100 a tonne, Wombwell Foundry & Engineering Company Limited, Woodmill Property is suspended, Higher-priced exports aid better Nissan results in second half of last year, US cloud is lifting from Com Union, BP crossing its finance hump, Balancing industrial and political democracy in the public sector, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Hope fades for survival of Jensen Motors, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Briefly, Antony Gibbs turn round, W. Canning & Company Limited, Money Market Rates, Revival after sharp fall in living standards, Chairman foresees another lean year for BP despite recovery signs, Equity and Law stand on commissions, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Fresh move to resolve differences in CEI, Business Diary: Searching changes · After Sir Norman, US bank moves into Ivory & Sime, Elliott Lake crucial to Rio Algom, Metalrax (Holdings)Limited, How the markets moved Rises, Chairmen report Metalrax upturn seen this year, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Bumper year for G Sparrow-and N Sea auguries good, London and Manchester Assurance Company Limited. Business Appointments: EMI makes wide changes in divisional boards. Law: Realizing security before moneys fall due Twentieth Century Banking Corporation Ltd v Wilkinson and Another, Admiralty jurisdiction in rem The Jade, More than one arbitration permissible Purser and Co (Hillingdon) Ltd v Jackson. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Property.
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