The Times - 28/01/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogan, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Hugh Noyes, By Diana Geddes, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent Belfast, By David Leigh, By Our Air Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker Dublin, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Robert Parker, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Martin, From Victoria Brittain, Melinda Camber Porter, Joan Chissell, Richard Evidon, William Gaunt, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Miles Kington, By Gerry Harrison, By John Nicholls, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Downie, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen, By John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Margaret Maden, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Michael Horswell, Gerald Ely, Bernard Levin, Diana Geddes, Denis Taylor, PHS, NICHOLAS EDWARDS, , GLADWYN, , PHILIP ROGERS, , AMORET SCOTT., SAVITRI CHOWDHARY, , PEARSON, , JUDITH HART, CHARLES H. L. WOODHOUSE., DENIS MAHON, , G. C. JENKINS, , CHELWOOD, , H. T. HOOKWAY, , ROBERT DAVIES, , RON HAYWARD, , NORMAN R. KIRKBY, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Emler, By Financial Staff, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl Washington, Jan 27, By Clifford Webb, By Colin Ivermee Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, From Charles Hargrove, By Patricia Tisdall, IAIN STEWART., M. C. BEAL, , H. A. WILLIAMS, , CHARLES SIMEONS, , B. P. HOLT, , R. MARTIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Alan Hutchison, By Terry Byland, John Brennan,
ResumoNews: 'Special commission agreed' in land deal, Submarine explosion injures seven workmen, Colleges urged to get more science students, Magistrate berates people who do not answer bail, Home Office obdurate on IRA man, Seized Lisbon newspaper returns to Socialists, Junior doctors seek to veto Goodman proposals on pay beds, Potato stocks used up by end of April, Day of disruption as snow blankets Europe, CIA handouts in Italy denied by US Embassy, The politics behind Ireland's religious war, China wants to discuss trade pact with EEC, Ex-politician confirmed by Senate as CIA director, China backs Tories' accusations, More facts sought on coal prices, How to handle questions and answers with children, France tightens screw on tax evaders despite protests, Tory delight as Mrs Thatcher demands Labour defence pledge, Mercedes-Benz introduces new safety improvements, Should squatting be a criminal act?, Science report Palaeontology: Ozone and mass death, NHS royal commission head named, Luanda launches attack on Reuters, Beirut bombers clear out British bank, Mr Maudling joins onslaught on Russian military power with four-point charge, Treasury to pay 'rates' on royal palaces, Mr Thornett withdraws from ballot, Judge jails man who broke agreement over petrol, Deadline on overtime is extended, Peace call in Ulster gets uneven response, US plans $70,000m answer to arms build-up by Russians, PLO accepted as member of Unctad group, Discipline 'improved' by unstreamed teaching, Call for £22m housing cut defeated, Dummy bombs made for 'film on revolution' turned into real thing, Baader-Meinhof trial told, Women lose under railway decision on fare concession, Third reading for closed shop measure, Attempt to form Cabinet nears failure in Italy, Algerians in battle with Moroccans, 51 direct-grant grammar schools to join state system, Renewed fighting between allied anti-MPLA movements, Ratepayers will not foot the bill for land, 250 jury candidates as Hearst trial opens, Vienna wins costly battle to house UN offices, Soviet sculptor for Israel, Big vote in Congress to stop aid for Angola, Five years for driver of explosives car, Union action is sought if US bans Concorde, New scrutiny of food dye in light of cancer link, Full text of resolution on Middle East, The Times Diary Oiling the wheels of diplomacy, ANC asking for release of Mr Todd, Mrs Thatcher 'trying to imply Britain faces Russia alone', Some children 'depraved and deprived', Secret session on racism allegations, President Peron trying to unite her party, Priest says he was told to admit assault, Soviet-South African clash over Angola, Why there should be more for everyone in comprehensives, Chippendale 'director' fetches £880, Cod war talks fail to find acceptable formula, £90m sought to sustain employment, Mr Clive Jenkins hints at move to recall TUC, Cruise offer at half price for children, Boy's essay criticized by council, Flamenco singer without a song, Arabs regard outcome of debate in Security Council as a victory despite American veto, Festival of the left planned in Ireland, Mr Ford asks Israel for more cooperation, Egypt criticism, Israel praise, for US action, Driving test fee going up to £6.75, Mr Whitlam keeps Labour leadership in Australia, Legless man faces 21 theft charges involving £11,800, Opposition parties get £200,000 aid, Whitehouse fight to keep religion in schools, Electronics firm plans a 'sound' trap for Loch Ness monster. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Majedie Investments Limited, Mercedes-Benz (United Kingdom) Ltd.,, oyez, The Charterhouse Group Limited, McCorquodale, Ncr, The Times, Richard Ellis, Southvaal Holdings Limited, Healey & Baker, Vickers, Telex Service. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Acquiring empty houses, Way out of poverty must avoid means tests, Rights of workers expelled or excluded from trade unions, Mr Wilson agrees Moscow outbursts are 'hysterical', Law should be neutral over closed shops, Requirements of union rule books, Occupational deafness, Peers urged to accept will of Commons, Nothing ventured, nothing gained: Government will have to recast devolution proposals-Lord Home House of Lords, Scheme to keep price rises of essential items under 5 per cent over next six months House of Commons, Monitoring of doctors coming and going. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Business to Business, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Stan Tracey Quartet 100 Club, Private masterpieces, Week of 'workshop' ballets, Love's Old Sweet Song Greenwich, Tortelier/de la Pau Queen Elizabeth Hall, Pompeii exhibition, Tom Wolfe's latest, Kocsis/Ranki Bishopsgate Hall, LPO/Haitink/ Barenboim Festival Hall, Jean Anouilh, a playwright in exile, Role change. Sport: For the Record Cricket, Phillips instrumental in King's downfall, Glanford Brigg is north's vanguard, Sports in Brief, Concorde pilot covers mile in 23 minutes, Wolves enjoy taste of champagne after months of weak tea, Zaman touch has to be seen to be believed, When Geneva's judges skated on thin ice, Newcastle's role has little to do with roll of honour, Yugoslavia will stage final rounds if they beat Wales, Stenmark outshines rival in stylish second run, Latest European snow reports, Scotland make seven changes but include only one new cap, Mexico face three-year Davis Cup ban, Where vanquished triumph over victors, Crowd invasion after Hope makes task hopeless, Britain for the high jump against Germans, A shirt-sleeved Richards raises the day's temperature, Essex FA suspend a club. Law: Vicar committed for trial, Counsel questions value of experts in book trial, Superior court's order must be obeyed Portland Managements Ltd v Persons Unknown and Others, Bar's duty not to make unjustified attacks Regina v Morson. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Fascination of local legend, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, January 27, 1951 £9,355 Constables, Thrace against time: Putting the record straight. Editorials/Leaders: The Cbi's New Man For New Tasks, Birmingham Sets Up Shop, A Procedural Veto. Letters to the Editor: The Donatello Relief, Battle of the River Plate, Chiropody for pensioners, The British Library, Children at risk, Helping to fill engineering jobs, Engaged, Devolution for Wales, ECGD policy premiums, Compensation for ante-natal injury, Soviet Union and Mrs Thatcher, Trouble over credit cards, PO Telephones repair service, Doing a deal over the tachograph, Planning for change in industry, Labour aid for African liberation movement, Top potatoes, Fees for foreign students, Regular attendance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: BBC appoints a committee to advise on preserving and exploiting its archives, Inner Temple awards, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments:. Obituaries: Herr Erwin Schoettle, Sir William Fenton Growth industry in Yorkshire, Rabbi Issar Unterman, Miss Anne White, Dr J. R. Jones Betterment of Hongkong, Mr R. A. F. Johnston, Obituary, Dr R. J. Sandys. Business and Finance: NVT sales target of 10,000 for new moped, Discount market, Merlin Fund, Nabisco Inc, Midland Bank may close 40 branches, Life offices reopen debate on commission rates, No final list agreed yet for restraint package, Prospects of recovery at Reed International, Latest dividends, Tanker recession poses threat to underwriters, Subsidizing jobs without adding to inflation, New approach to falsework urged with emphasis on special training, M & G Magnum Fund, Chrysler sit-in continues, EEC lends £85m for British steel plants, Macarthy's confident after good advance, Forward Levels, Import and wage controls imposed by New Zealand, Bank Base Rates, Chrysler-VW decision near, UK shipyard orders sink to postwar low, Russia's chances of making a comeback in Africa, Accord on agendas for Paris dialogue, Opec put off Abu Dhabi meeting, Business Diary: Methven's head hunters · Scot free, Government tightens rescue rules, Consolidated Edison, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Triang six-month loss at £548,000 despite state aid, Cost saving promise on shipbuilding by minister, £13.4m slump in Reed profits, Top 'Times' award for Gold Fields, Petrol will escape price pact curbs, Far Eastern Review, Merrill Lynch thundering on, Anglo American Corporation Group Transvaal Gold Mining Companies, Money Market Rates, BSC phasing out 1,500 jobs in Scottish mills, Jetsave moves into inclusive holidays field, Mr John Methven to take over top CBI job from Sir Campbell Adamson, Japan in talks on £650m nuclear sale to Russia, Armour dives deeper in to red, Duplicator costs will slow down Xerox Corp, Lord Melchett attacks small firms' attitudes, How the markets moved, Equipment leasing record, Gold, Sidlaw now poised to recover, Struggle to meet orders for lead, Dearer Scotch exports, Why Chiswell is so important, Ford adviser gives warning of new economic crisis, Handsel Services, Equity Bank decision likely to be put off again. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans One-for-10 rights from J. Jackson, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Unemployment starts to cast its shadow, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities Strong rallies by cocoa and coffee, Leaders fall back, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Changes in Fisons executive posts. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,211.
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