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The Times - 23/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By David Blake, By David Wood Political Editor, From Paul Martin, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clive Borrell, From Fred Emery, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By A Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From David Leigh Glasgow, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent Ipswich, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From Victoria Brittain, From John Best, From Patrick Brogan, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, Paul Overy, Sheridan Morley, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Keith Horner, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Geraldine Norman, By John Young, Edmund Stevens, Bernard Levin, Sir Herbert Marchant, PHS, Prof Ivor Gowan, VICTOR MOORE, Senior Lecturer, ELDON GRIFFITHS., A. G. HOPKINS., G. E. GIBBS., A. B. BUTLER., DAVID HOLBROOK, , STEPHAN SCHATTMANN., R. K. CALLOW., HARRY V. STOPES-ROE, Chairman, , RONALD WILLIAMS, S. H. PIERCE., PHILIP BROWNRIGG, , STANLEY ALDERSON., ALLAN SHAW, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Commercial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Walters, From Peter Norman, By Our Economics Staff., By Our Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Stone, From David Cross, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, N. A. BILITCH., D. G. FRANKLIN., DOUGLAS ELLISON., PAUL REED, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By John Whitmore,

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News: Lawyers for Miss Hearst fight to delay second trial, Mr Callaghan sets time limit for majority rule in Rhodesia, Man 'picked up baby with teeth', The £25,000 that bought Glasgow renown, Fund opened for Clay Cross 10, Rebel killed in S Vietnam gun battle, Woman loses £7,500 she lent to fiancé's firm, Israel and the PLO sit at same table, Dacca says India violated Ganges water agreement, The foreign rush to buy, Henry V imitates the actions of contemporary Washington, The Times Diary What it is like to be a squatter, Unions attack 'brutal' wage freeze in Canada, Beirut rightists retake strategic hotel, Contenders emphasize union links, Earlier deal by Bewbush agents is queried, Snowbound sailors rescued on Dartmoor, SNP 'would hold referendum on EEC', Summonses on squatters not properly served, Anglo-French drive to back Concorde, Sale room wake and feast for bookworms, Left-wing case for selling council houses to tenants, Singer's ex-wife questioned on skier's death, No reimbursement sought by Army after deaths, Ulster courts 'abused by the security forces', Science degree courses may need lengthening as entrants lack basic skills, committee says, Orphans' former guardian threatened with jail, Brussels fears direct elections delay, Libyans accused of sending team of gunmen across border in plot against Tunisian leaders, Dr Kissinger pours scorn on his attackers, Human rights inquiry into jail complaint, Danes ending strike over jobs given to British, Communist officials may have taken secret US payments, Church report on doctrine puzzles Archbishop, David Bowie drug charge appearance delayed, Cash delays halt UN environment projects, Shopping/Philippa Toomey The magic of Cathay, Income tax concession likely to be based on 6% pay rise, The riverside planning challenge, Spaniards plan mass rally to demand democracy, 'Tribune' MPs seek inquiry on march strife, Journalists' union dispute grows, Rail scheme 'subject to VAT', Nicos Sampson unable to find defence counsel, Cuba given hint that US is ready to attack, Tories 'interfering in union's elections', Sport: Women catching up with men, Club owner is cleared of murder charge, Democrats gain a candidate, Tory leader learns from Mrs Meir, Harrow School, Liberals oppose call for worker-directors, Italy's rulers resist move to left Christian Democrats have two heads and two minds, West Bank forces on alert as shot Arab boy dies, Bomb in pub 'could have been lethal', Why Russia will try to save the idea of détente, Is Dr Castro playing the crusader again?, Opponents rally over dock-work measure, Tribute to Mr Wilson by workers' leaders, Suspension power sought for Press Council, Lisbon upset by wave of explosions as elections approach, UN group to coordinate satellites' work, Pakistan plans new nuclear power plant, Bill to legalize rural transport experiments planned, Three face death sentences in Niger coup case, 'Rolling grants' urged for Arts Council, Aged handicapped by lack of help in homes, Wedding eve dismissal 'unfair' claim, Woman dies after plane flies off with no pilot, Rector will fight for reinstatement, Devolution: finding a cool welcome in Wales, Mr Wilson tries to curb Mr Benn in key party role, High seas foil efforts to stop oil leak from wreck, Nato defence study quoted in MPs' warning, Tube bomb charges expected tomorrow. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Church's, Bell's, British Gas, Sotheby's, The Wellington Collection, Rolls-Royce Motors, Freightliners Limited, europcar, British airways ANNOUNCE, Garrard, Ncr, Sunderland and South Shields Water Company, Idc, Bbbs, British Ball Bearings. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Awards to three theatre trainee directors, Archivist resigns over Malory MS sale plan, Latest appointments, Mecca man in bid to save trust. News in Brief. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques, Campaign to encourage renovation of property. Weather: The Weather. Law: Landlord's 'resident' claim fails Bardrick v Haycock and Others, Capital gains tax on disposal of 'part' of settled property, Law protects 'even the promiscuous'. Politics and Parliament: Minister promises Budget will produce fair and progressive tax system, Criteria laid down for the granting of bail, Standard test on fuel consumption of cars, Mr Callaghan wants Mr Smith to surrender to facts of situation, Battle ends on issue of conscience and union membership House of Lords, End to gas and electricity losses expected, Mr Benn says US oil firms prefer participation to confiscation or divestiture, Facilities for storage of radioactive waste, Four pre-conditions for the orderly transfer of power in Rhodesia House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Legal appointments, Secretarial, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Antique and Collectors Guide. Reviews: Sur le Fil Greenwood, Bill Gile and the time capsule, The World of Margaret Mead BBC 2, Weddings through the ages, RPO/Steinberg Festival Hall, Bunting/Routh Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Resignations should come in wake of England's failures, Lawson and Wilson back for Middlesex, Far North to put trainer back on map, Napoles wants return contest with Stracey, Latest European snow reports, Sports in Brief, A flash of the old Greaves, Results at Wolverhampton, Variety at Sunningdale, Ice hockey, Yesterday's results, Lessons can be learnt from same old story, Today's fixtures, Jaguar back after 20 years with top Britons at the wheel, United's attack is chosen in search for goals, Lengthy calculations left in the distance, Case for university match attracting sponsorship, Malinowski aimed primarily at Derby. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The gloomy reality that must eliminate five out of six, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 22, 1951 French strikes. Editorials/Leaders: The Rhodesia Statement, The Master Of The Assassins, Freeing The Council Serfs?. Letters to the Editor: Religious education, Place of cycling in transport policy, Mr Wilson's successor, Textile import curbs are no answer, Freedom of taste, Need for a common policy in southern Africa, No need for subsidy on this rail line, Recovery of Germany, 'Dear Reverend', 'English disease': the patient needs skilled surgeons, A wage earner's view of a gold handshake, The British Library, Appeal against planning, National Theatre tickets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Scots bridge team win Camrose Cup, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,258. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Michael Goodliffe Stage, film and TV actor, Obituary, Captain D. H. F. Armstrong, Dr Robert Spence. Deaths. Business and Finance: Government aid for smaller company plans, Discount market, Merrill Lynch, All well at Staff Potteries, Briefly McNeill Group, Hanson's 70 pc of Hygrade, Spot Position of Sterling, Bradbury, Wilkinson, Panel vetoes Norwest share sale, BP in protein deal with Venezuela, $1,300m loans to Italy and Ireland oversubscribed, The Afrikander Lease Limited, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Hongkong probe into Wheelock insider trading, Staffordshire Potteries (Holdings) Limited, ICL gains favourable terms for Singer deal Computer news, The next generation of nuclear power plants takes shape on the drawing board, Policyholders of Lifeguard urged to pay premiums, Bullough Limited, Overseas, Engineers in talks with ASTMS, Putting a price on industrial disputes, Housing policies are 'ineffective', Ford optimism rises over strength of US recovery, Emu takeover still in balance, GEC-Int Computers, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Belgian, Danish currencies rally as market surprises speculators, Sterling drifts to its lowest level, Bayer AG in late rally after 1975 setback, Mr Matthews leaves FNFC board, Money Market Rates, Sale Tilney Record Profit, Slower tempo at Rolls-Royce Motors, Americans will invest $105m in Irish factories, £25m Oman radar system deal for BAC, Gold, Food industry to offer control on profits instead of Price Code, Gillett Bros may well end with higher profits, Phillips expects boost from Ekofisk field, Defence ministry urged to bring forward ship orders, Geo. M. Whiley in losses and worst not over, Cost curb on capital goods producers may be eased, How the markets moved Rises, Contract change, Business Diary: Purse strings · Wings over Whitehall, Strike picket lines again challenged at Leyland, Shah of Iran refuses meeting with oil chiefs. Business Appointments: Changes at the top for Steetley. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Leaders drift, UK metal stocks, Lifeless start to new account, Wall Street.

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