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The Times - 25/05/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Labour Editor, From Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Education Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Norman Fox, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Seely, Paul overy, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, Christine Long, PHS, Bernard Levin, A. N. THOMAS, , C M. S. WHITELAW, , KEITH GRAHAM, , FLETCHER., ROY STRONG, , D. WEDGWOOD., ROBERT J. CATON, , JOHN W. PARDOE, , C. S. BURDEN, , F. J. RUMP, , HUGH JENKINS, , EUGENE WASON, , GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON, , MICHAEL HARBOTTLE, , THOMAS H. R. HARMSWORTH., Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By David Blake, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By John Brennan, By Desmond Ouigley, By Margaret Walters, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, MONICA SINCLAIR, PAUL BAXTER, DEREK STANSBY, CAROL MICKLEBURGH, CHRISTINE KENOVAN, DEREK JONES, HELEN LOUDON, L. MULFORD, VIVIEN USHER, , J. B. BRANSBURY, , N. A. BILITCH, , CHARLES WARD, , ANTHONY SAUNDERS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, John Earle, From Roger Vielvove, From Charles Harrison, By Richard Allen, By Victor Felstead, By Ronald Pullen, by Peter Hopkirk, by Edward Mortimer, by Henry Stanhope, P.H., by Penelope Turing, P.T.,

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News: Sir Harold Wilson declines to elaborate 'smear' campaign against liberals, Rapid growth is daunting target, Lebanese leader meets new French envoy, Immunology: A new approach to hay fever, Twists and turns in the Hawk saga, Dutch tension grows over abortion clinic, No identity parade so man cleared, Cabinet will decide on devolution, Emphasis on local health care, The secrets of dressing to eat well, Theft by woman treated 'like a slave', Better days after 25 hard years, ILEA courses to help jobless school-leavers, Long-standing ties with UK thrive in King Husain's reign, Successful anti-tank arms worry Russia, Simpler taxation system urged to reduce costs, New delay on EEC fusion project site, Man used chewing gum ruse to avoid recognition, A camel or car ride through Lawrence's battleground, Three-year pact by TUC-Labour Party liaison committee, Rhodesia imposes curfew close to Mozambique border after couple attacked and rail sabotage, Why the Western Sahara story is not ended yet, Japan gives up right to be nuclear power, Nine sent for trial on kidnap charge, Back in the fold, Engineers want stake in state-aided companies, Comfortable climate for foreign companies-with big benefits and minimum red tape, Inventor's wife 'sick to death of moving map', Waldheim move on Golan peace force mandate, Short-term accord on cod in sight, Tourism develops despite setbacks, Crucial need for more employment emphasized, More state aid agreed in 3-year social contract, Auberon Waugh as respondent in 'Eye' case, Two Labour members on GLC lose party whip, Putting the kitchen sink in its place, On the road to Damascus..., Where men strive to break down barriers against women, Training for volunteers to aid alcoholic and family, Coma girl lives without respirator, Concordes write page of history over Atlantic, 'Mod cons' for the visitor to the city half as old as time, Sit-ins by 15,000 student teachers, Pets wil be banned on British ships, Mr Powell quotes confidential report disclosing immigrant rackets, Colour runs riot at the Chelsea flower show, Union 'will try to aid phone customers' if high profits are sought, Ulster 'loyalist' leaders threaten 'action in a matter of hours' against rule from Westminster, Record £17,600 paid for pair of large nineteenth-century Sevres-pattern vases, The Queen flies to Finnish isle, Pope attacks disobedient extremists in Church, Britain 'will not curb dairy expansion', The Times Diary Horticultural fantasy and reality, Desert dwellers move with shifting sands, 'Mr Stonehouse spoke of future before vanishing', Denial on Cyprus bases, Conservative promise to London grammar schools, Labour backbench revolt on deferment of child benefits, Ex-envoy presents dossier on Prague repression, Anxious Mr Carter stays on in Oregon to fight Democratic primary battle to the bitter end, Strikes for political ends banned in Greece, National flag is flying high to 29 countries, Iran to buy two French nuclear power stations, Grenades and fire bombs used in Tel Aviv riot, Manila brings in Army for flood rescue, Dearer loans as banks raise interest rates, NUM bars men for role in Scargill libel case, Congressman says story about mistress untrue, How many ministers are really right for the job?, Spanish railway employees demobilized after dispute, Concern with education goes beyond simply ending illiteracy, Concessions extend from tax benefits to priority for telephones, Bail of £42,000 for film man and his wife, Dissident Soviet painter dies in studio fire, Date for cutting inflation rate to single figure may be set back two months, Communal buildings as 'exciting hubs' of life, Opposition leader warns Herr Schmidt against boasting of German success. Index. Display Advertising: Arab Bank Limited, Knight Frank & Rutley, Jordan Petroleum Refinery Co. Ltd., Jtc, Lufthansa, Gill & Duffus, Chase, Middle Tar, United Trading Co. Ltd., Jordan Phosphate Mines Co., Ltd., Grindlays Bank Limited, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Bank Of Jordan Limited, alia, Midland Bank, Basf, Coutts & Co, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Taylor Woodrow, kléber, Jordan Insurance Company Ltd., Barclays, Idc, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., Coals To Newcastle, Bcc, Lloyds Bank, Jordan National Bank S.A., rhp, Heineken, Hs, Central Bank Of Jordan, Tate & Lyle Refineries Ltd., The Commercial & Industrial Co. Ltd., CM & G, Augustus Barnett, The British Bank of the Middle East, The Royal Jordanian Air Academy, Cairo Amman Bank, Halifax Building Society, Hine, The Royal Bank of Scotland, arab wings, Capital Budgeting & Company Finance, Amin Kawar & Sons. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 25, Domestic Situations, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Vitiges temptingly priced for Derby, Baseball, Three young players disciplined, Golf, English batsmen need to vary diet, Shawcross champion in last game as amateur, Sports in Brief, Two women and two men in Olympic team, England's adaptability is a pleasure to see, Qualifier puts out champion in first round, Russian road to fame a difficult one, Apathy in Bavarian capital to an overpriced bout, Cup holders at Worcester, Winter in Ghent gives Burton extra spring. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Revie retires, Latest appointments, Army awards. Law: When students must apply for extended stay Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal and Another, Ex parte Subramaniam, No legal representation for constable Maynard v Osborne Before Mr Justice Griffiths.. Reviews: Claudio Array Festival Hall Lontano Ensemble Purcell Room, Park Lane Group Queen Elizabeth Hall, Dimetos Comedy, A troupe worth waiting for Stuttgart Ballet Coliseum, Destination America, Ride! Ride! Westminster, Six at a sitting ECO/Zukerman Albert Hall. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Rate relief for charity gift shops, Consumer credit licensing, Nearly £2,000m investment linked with Price Code relief of £380m, How much in a bottle of sherry?, Good race relations go hand-in-hand with firm immigration control-Home Secretary, Tranquil pastures of racial tolerance changing into dry scrubland of tension-Tory MP, Operation of the price check scheme, Hereditary farm tenancies 'might destroy system' House of Lords, Fall in value of the £ causing two months' delay in reaching single figure rate of inflation House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 24, 1951 The Lords return, Honi soit qui mal y pense. Editorials/Leaders: Germany's Conservatives, The Four And A Half Per Cent Bandwagon. Letters to the Editor: Museum's Oriental treasures, Economic grouping, Archaeological gout, Textile industry's idea of fair trade, Local income-tax, Solicitor and client, Censorship, Lobbying by charities, Scottish nationalism, New way of choosing a Liberal leader, Britain's role in Cyprus, Concessional air fares and business cars, Paying for politics, Analysing the stock markets, Blenheim bomber's origin, Strange names, Britain and S. Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr A. J. Collins, Captain Paul Hammond, Mr Cyril Beaumont Ballet critic and bookseller, Mr Morris Ernst, Lord Justice James, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Shares hit in London and on Wall St, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Mothercare offer to swap pref shares for ordinary, UK metal stocks, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Leaders lose ground, Higher interest rates push index below 400. Business and Finance: Discount market, Record oil exports by Russia to West, Latest dividends, French gain loan at cheaper rate than Post office, Erith, Spot Position of Sterling, Artagen rejects Sun Life's improved offer, US call for report, UK Provident, Lord Orr-Ewing hits metrication delay, Americans buy LME dealer, Apex wins status fight for Leyland HQ staff, Forward Levels, Credito Italiano, Base rates and: bank profitability, Process plant industry prepares big drive to regain lost ground, CTL chief calls for long-term procurement plan Computer news, House of Fraser first-quarter loss, Harold Perry Motors Limited, Banker urges French to adopt inflation accounting, John Carr going strongly after notching opening £1m, Cakebread, Robey, Bank Base Rates, Footwear service code expected to hit low-cost imports, Italian Communists pledge competition shake-up for banks, Mr Buckley leaves 2 company boards, Yamani call for Opec to stabilize prices, Maxim, Compañía Anóima Nacional Teléfonos de Venezuela, Lewis and Clore stores part company, Odex Racasan Limited, Unctad toils to break deadlock, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Fidelity Life scheme of arrangement moves ahead, Business Diary: Japhet's Ralph · Movement at Tussaud's, The Scottish Mortgage and Trust Company Limited, Corning Ltd, Briefly, France expecting 16 pc wages rise, Bainbridge Engineering, Hawker all set for change of emphasis, Money Market Rates, Shadows of the past put a damper on Spear & Jackson fires, Mr Healey may modify tax on company cars, Higher turnover, profits and dividend., Lower deficit predicted for non-oil developing countries, Is Detroit putting a brake on UK car exports?, National Westminster Bank Rate changes, UK owners drop objection to Unctad shipping code, Gold, Co-op report on merger is delayed, Nuclear experts give warning on build-up of untreated waste fuel, Pound recoups part of Friday's 22½cent drop, Output cut at pits threatened as coal stocks pass 31 million tons, Chairman's firm bids for Waite, Gas-cooled reactors now 'cheapest' for electricity, York Trailer see signs of depression lifting, How the markets moved Rises, Laing to hold ground, Fitzwilton dives into the red, General Mining will have 50.1pc stake in Unicorp, Slight increase in steel output, Russians rebuff UK shippers on rate-cutting. Business Appointments: Finance Director named at Charterhouse Japhet. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,311.

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