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The Times - 17/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, By Our Financial Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Blake, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Our Own Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From John Chartres Manchester, From David Leigh, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Clayton, From Drew Middleton, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Watts, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Dessa Trevisan, From Frank Vogl, From Paul Martin, Gerald Ely, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Michael Archer, By Gerry Harrison, By Martin Tyler, By Peter Marson, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Richard Low, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Brough Scott, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, GODFREY N. BROWN, Director., EDWARD WHITEHORN., ROBERT A. NEWLAND, Chairman, , GLADWYN, JAMES THACKARA., GEORGE MARTELLI, , JOHN GITTINS, , ANTHONY DICKS., TERENCE HIGGINS, , MICHAEL PARKER, , ASHER WINEGARTEN, , ENID MCLEOD, , ARTHUR THOMAS., J. B. BOURKE, , F. E. ROWLAND, , D. J. RICHARDS, , By Pearce Wright, By Philip Howard, Alan Coren, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Mann, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Julian Critchley, By Melvyn Westlake, From Richard Wigg, By Our Economics Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye and Anthony Rowley, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Ann Fyfe, By Kenneth Owen, From Peter Norman, C. H. LAWSON, , PETER KENT, , R. D. HADI, , M. G. AXLER, , RICHARD MARSH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ashley Druker, by Tony Aldous, by John Young, T.A., by Geoffrey Hancock, by Gordon Neal, by John Brandon,

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News: Conservatives fail to get an adjournment, Another jail sentence for former Greek dictator, Scottish Labour members express their dismay, Exploitation of sex is criticized, Mrs Williams attacks high EEC farm prices, The revolution comes home, Northrop admits breaking foreign payouts pledge, Join coalition, Mrs Thatcher is advised, Dutch envoy recalled after Iraq execution of Jew, How the Bow Group lost its tinge of pink and became true blue, Mr Callaghan likely successor after shock decision by Mr Wilson, Contest for the top EEC post becomes more open, Mr Wilson wants a quick decision on his successor but will keep out of the fight, Commissioner replies to attack by Mr Healey on 'ridiculous' decisions of Nine farm ministers, Remand in custody for Nicos Sampson, Abolition of national park authority is urged, Syrian move angers Lebanese left, Soviet Agriculture Minister replaced, Assurance on McWhirter death charges, Make Mr Grimond leader, Liberal MPs are urged, Gaullists bring back an electoral strategist, Giving Spain its own brand of democracy, Police Ombudsman plan rejected, Communications: motorway link vital, Secret shared by family, Webster party wins poll, Age is the problem, but Mr Callaghan must be considered the front runner, Rail policy 'driving off passengers', Man hurt by second Tube train bomb, Resignation over Australian poll fund affair, Russia clings to old military ideas, Court action against papers dropped, A record for this century, Early pensions plan is put to teachers, Support building up for Mr Jenkins, Aeronautics: Power from hydrogen, The Times Diary A man you can trust the dog with, Two jailed in Hamburg terrorism trial, Party secretary ousted, Peak park quarry vital to industry, inquiry told, "Exciting" acquisition: The Tate Gallery today, Princess Margaret's marriage 'discussed by the Royal Family', Mrs Thatcher's hint of election firmly rejected, Doctors refuse to testify on hospital accident, Pioneer in joint use of sports facilities, Plea to British press over news from EEC, Nato rejects report on Soviet threat, Shaikh Zayed wages Gulf poll campaign Supporters wooed in hushed tones over cups of tea in desert night, Striving for variety and a sense of 'place within a place', Education director gets 12 months for fraud, Natural history books fetch £641,153, Nominations close on Monday: first ballot on March 25, Budget decisions may have to be delayed, Battered babies committee calls for evidence, US fears of 'British-style curbs' on press freedom, Shares slide and pound loses nearly a cent, Air of disbelief among Downing Street crowd, Labour reconciliation with rebel Scots MPs unlikely, Paradox of the beautiful barren land, Police photograph man hurt in Tube blast, The Wilson years: One man's great political balancing act, Ulster policy caught at an awkward moment, 'Dr X' in curare poison case faces inquiry, Thorpe and Heath tributes, 3 immigrant smugglers are jailed, President Ford and Mr Carter head for victory as early returns come in from Illinois US Presidential Elections 1976, Portugal police stop riot after pledge on force, Labour 'can reconcile differences', Unions fear election risk to 'special relationship', New life in cradle of iron, Mr Norman Scott denies making living as blackmailer, Priority urged for preventing ill health, Mayors get warning over riots in West Bank, Industry: 50 empty factories but 184 new firms, Dr Kissinger says détente is still best policy, Madrid political court jails nine communists, Telford Attempt to revive a dying area, Britain joins in UN call for Mozambique aid, Research spending switch to more useful schemes, Pro-Moscow group jailed by Belgrade. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Fribourg & Treyer, Greenall Whitley, Drayton Montagu, Manchester Business School, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saga, Telford, Tate Lyle, Taveners, Cement-Roadstone Holdings Limited, Coventry Gauge, Secondcity, olivetti, deaf, Rentokil, Trust Houses Forte Limited, How Group Midlands Ltd, Telford Development Corporation, thf Hotels, europcar, Bell & Howell, Panam. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news Appointments:, Latest appointments, Americans see decision to pass on the torch as an admirable and timely one, Prospective contenders for leadership of Labour Party, Decision was deferred 'to ensure success of Government's counter-inflation programme'. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Wilson's parting shot: 'My successor will have his predecessor not only beside him, but behind him' House of Commons, Mr Foot praises statement by union leaders, Jobless figures next week still very high, Transport in rural areas, Culham best location for JET, Both Houses agree to radio broadcasts House of Lords, Resumption in autumn, New MPs. Property: Property also on pages 8 and 9, Residential property Gardens more popular. Sport: Japanese can counter weight shortage, Stadium will reach full capacity of 73,000, Medical unit planned, Latest European snow reports, Pratt sees Wolves off into the woods, Sports in Brief, Fast ground does not deter the Irish, Policeman on point duty shows the way ahead, Sisters-in-law are as they were before it snowed, Oxford win both doubles, Time is ripe for change at top of tree and Birds Nest can make it, Zaman finds it difficult to sustain his new role, Fixture list for today, Yesterday's results, Norwich may play their No. 3 goalkeeper, Vultures leave Cambridge with a morsel of hope, Dutch goal is party in Trafalgar Square, Arsenal fail with 'formula one'. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Mortgages & Finance, La creme de la creme, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, University Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: End Of The Wilson Era. Letters to the Editor: BBC and advertisements, Teachers' job prospects, Imported suits, New road regulations, Threatened heritage, Britain's malaise, Western defences against Russia, Age of consent, Drawbacks of coalitions, Choice for Rhodesians, Denigration of British Rail, Who is an intellectual?, Cheaper pound: fear of trade war, Trade and industry 'segregation', A tax disadvantage of marriage, Control of cattle disease, Investment under inflation, EEC farm price review, Treatment of offenders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Tony Godwin, Mr Paul Johnstone Pioneer television producer, Mr T. R. Fitzwalter Butler, Obituary, Mr Denys Kilham Roberts. Reviews: Schwarzkopf: her teachers and her roles, Munchtime prom, Deliberate mistake NPO/Masur Festival Hall, The Duenna Collegiate Theatre, Play at the Victoria Palace, A play illuminated Tiptoe Through the Tulips BBC I, Missing the message Parcel Post Royal Court, Rameau in Banqueting House, King Roger Coliseum, Subtle invention Amazon Forest Oxford. Business and Finance: American sales of new cars increase by 37 pc, Discount market, Tarmac in £50m deal to build Suez Canal tunnel, Pentos lively and going well, Latest dividends, Good Year at Church, Kleinwort B'son jumps 28 pc to record £6m, Spot Position of Sterling, Chemical industry's £2,800m plans, Leyland breaks even for first five months, Spreading car strikes make 10,500 idle, BSC seeking to buy American companies, New Abu Dhabi investment body, Trust Houses to raise £14.1m with rights issue, Forward Levels, Currency disparities threaten snake, Bank Base Rates, Essex Water Company Continuing Programme of Capital Expenditure, Shell hope to sell some North Sea output to US gas company, Business Diary: Begging bowl time? · Election odds, Cutback puts Corah in red but better times on way, Standard Telephones has £90m orders from PO, Report & Accounts for the year to 31st December 1975, Amcoal Extracts from the review by the Chairman, Mr. W. G. Boustred, State guarantees £60m loan for Tricentrol, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Union Minière recession is threat to 1975 dividend Overseas, DCM buys Marx Toys, Bonn lowers interest rate, Briefly, What happens to the bull market now?, How Turner & Newall went to the market for £20m, Money Market Rates, Cape shipyard sold, Rank chief rejects calls to resign, Fourcade plan for 'orderly' floating of franc, Libel damages for MP, European Ferries scent victory, How the markets moved, Share prices slide as confused stock markets assess Wilson decision, Gold, British Steel B'ham winds up 4 offshoots, E Lancs Paper slip bears out warning, Revised output index setback to recovery, Bow Calley Industries Ltd., Government setback on planning accords. Business Appointments: Viscount Sandon joins the Powell Duffryn board. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm at the close, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street, Index rallies to 400 as cheap buyers appear. Law: Validity of notice of increase in rent. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times or Saturday, March 17, 1951 US troops for Europe. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,253.

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