The Times - 04/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Roy Lewis, By David Watts, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From John W. Finney, By Our Foreign Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Clifford Webb, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From David Leigh, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By our Arts Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Paul Martin, By Moshe Brilliant, From Bruce Palling, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Clive Bennett, Paul Overy, Michael Ratcliffe, Miles Kington, Joan Chissell, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Gerry Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, David Bonavia, Bernard Levin, John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Andrew Faulds, GORDON MCLENNAN, , BRIGID BROPHY, , PAUL SIEGHART, , JOHN MCCABE, , S. C. LESLIE, , ALPORT, , JULIAN AMERY, , D. SYMINGTON, , MICHAEL JAFFÉ, , LOUIS H. GRAY, , TREVOR NUNN, , LESLIE B. WALLIS, , ARCHIBALD BIRT, , S. G. E. LYTHE, T. M. DEVINE, , C. A. K. FENN-SMITH, , HENRY DOUGLAS-HOME, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, By John Brennan, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, GUY WILKINSON, , R. A. BUTLER, , R. KATHLEEN BELL, , G. S. SOLT, , A. G. ELLINGER, , J. C. MANTELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, John Earle, By Desmond Quigley, Jacques Cellard, Margaret Stone, Maurice Bommensath, Claus Dertinger, Philippe Labarde, Lindley Clark economic news editor Wall Street Journal, Francesco Fornari, Peter Brinkmann, Michel Castaing, Peter Evans,
ResumoNews: French show off rail 'Concorde', Serious road casualties lowest since 1958, The irrepressible Enterprise, Desert Rats pay tribute to their old commander, Saul Bellow novel wins 1976 Pulitzer prize, Sentences on 18 after 'gang warfare' at discotheque, Counties seek changes in rate support, Wessex to spend £1m in search for water sources, Overhearing of jury stops case, Gibraltar paper celebrates its 175th anniversary, Can China overcome the ever-present danger of the dreaded 'revisionism'?, Bombs put more men on guard, Use of cheap Asian labour to be phased out, The Times Diary A topical guide to the ambiguities, Political stamps: The Argentine Post, Driver in Panagoulis crash says it was accident, Perking up and feeling the benefit, Half Newcastle's houses are under-occupied, Government plan to combat any drought, Briton released in Uganda, French delay British move on Namibia, Tories set out to capture an electoral jewel, Verbal diversity in unity, President Ford faces four more primaries clearly shaken by Mr Reagan's Texas success, Mr Crosland meets China leaders today, Irregularities by Prentice faction alleged, Making sure the voice of the consumer is heard, Trawlermen in cod war threaten to pull out, Vital ingredients for bombs found in flats, expert says, Marking time on old arguments, Hungarian protest over spying arrests, Legal aid fund will be able to recover more, Farmhands tighten their grip on seized lands in the Alentejo, Civil Service fears that up to 80,000 jobs may yanish, Compensation for victims urged on magistrates, Tobacco, Prepared to live with instability, Happy is the man of Montreal, On the contrary, Scottish Tories break ranks on devolution, 30 injured by bomb as Israel salutes fallen, Shopping/Philippa Toomey, Need for improved security cannot be ignored, Students reinstated but Danes boycott classes, Biology: Safer genetic engineering, Ending the snake 'would bring risk of higher inflation', Steelworks charges after blast, Top job with second-class status, Newspaper strike in W Germany suspended, Naval balance remains on side of US, Beware the dangers of euphoria, South Wales miners' president rejects wage-restraint policy, Campaign over tied cottages 'will be fierce', Commons vote forces ministers to hurry home, Bank of Zambia Governor on receiving charge, Concern over private police, The men who disrupt exchange rates by picking up the telephone, Reforma sí, Revolución no!, Report hints at sabotage in Soviet Georgia, Campaign for seat belt law exemptions, Inquiry sought into Soviet Embassy plan, Motor industry veers towards import curbs, Government majority six in clash on committees, BBC journalists threatened by rival union's closed shop, First duty is the protection of property, Yorkshire NUM, riled by 'misquotations', bans press interviews, Chancellor defends proposed right of tax inspectors to enter and search premises, Dutch and Flemish drawings from last great English collection fetch £83,000, Civil Service fear for 35,000 jobs, Gangster named as murderer, Specialists to view film, Militant replaces president ousted after single year, Policeman tells court of shots fired into his car, Council takes child from parents in school dispute, Bishop deplores attitude to homosexuals, Confidential Whitehall report urges curbs over the use of cars, Forces get £6 but pay more for food, Wilson mediation seen as 'the joke of the year', An open letter to the Prime Minister, Lowry paintings stolen in £30,000 art raid, Booby-trap flag kills Civil Guard, 'Concern at Stonehouse loans', Mercenaries in Rhodesia risk charge of treason, DPP may take over 'Private Eye' libel case, Egypt calls for UN debate with PLO taking part, Sunday schools seen as 'old-fashioned', Gallant band of Christians and Muslims risk their lives to keep Beirut going, British consul released by rebels after six months, Mental illness risk to unborn child, Finishing touches to pay pact likely today, Anti-communist group formed by Mr Connally, £175,000 raid on the 'Daily Express', Guessing identity of 'Deep Throat', Defecting Khmer Rouge helicopter pilot tells of life in Phnom Penh. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Magee, Oklahoma, Laing, Hampton & Sons, Blüthner, Sotheby's Belgravia, Europa, C. Howard & Partners, Citroen, Pentos, Weatherall Green & Smith, Citroën, The Times, Le Monde, Stag Furniture Holdings Ltd.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Assurances sought on Crown Agents, Mr Foot suggests inter-party talks on composition of committees on Bills, Conservatives suspicious about new powers for Inland Revenue, Chancellor on how and when taxmen can enter homes, Premium Bond chances, Privacy safeguards undertaking, Government told to be honest about fall in standard of living, Water supply position under control: local not national problem House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business Travel, Legal Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Exhibition on Bayreuth, David Bowie Empire Pool, Wembley, Anthony Caro: the soft option, Canada's own hard-luck story Ten Lost Years Young Vic, Ashkenazy St John's, Alex Welsh Band Brunel Rooms, Swindon, Vivien Merchant and Patrick, Horizon BBC 2, Dyorak Variations Coliseum. Sport: Smuggler should plunder Chester Vase and set course for Epsom, Sports in Brief, Rule of Law is ended by the rule of the gun, Glos V Somerset, Yesterday's results, Dunn planning aggressive tactics for Ali, Cup celebrations continue at testimonial, Why Tid was the most popular horse in Edinburgh, An air of history about Travis and Johnson, Britain and US may boycott the Davis Cup, CSI rules not OK when it comes to translation, Tour of S Africa could mean Olympic boycott, The venerable Kanhai comes down from the clouds, Yorkshire die without a twitch of the tail, Bailey may be back for Wolves tonight, Hardly auspicious except for Britain and Ayton, Grass for a patch of sand after Eddery has a fall, Jockey Club form body to improve relations, Baseball, Taylor and Swarbrook steer Derbyshire home, Great Britain II to carry on after hint of trouble. Law: Customs need not be told of mistake Regina V Tan and Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 3, 1951, A chance for British psychiatrists to act over Soviet victims. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Crosland In Peking, Soviet Expansion In Kensington, The Naval Balance. Letters to the Editor: Industry's distrust of politicians, Trouble brewing, RSC on tour, British Communism, Cost of conductors, The first swallow, MPs and pension benefits, Victim of the tax man's unjustified demands, Masterpieces for sale, EEC's galling tax on eggs output, Chartists and gold prices, Devolution for Scotland, Sovereignty in Europe, Fireball Hill, Prosecution for criminal libel, Prospects for democracy in Rhodesia, Rising rail fares, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Builders resignation move, Latest appointments. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Thomas Igloi, Lord Ponsonby, Judge Douglas Waddilove Service on Circuit Bench, Mr Richard Hughes. Business and Finance: John Menzies '76, Crossley Building Products Limited, 8 Finance Bill clauses for floor of House, No progress this year at Carrier, Unilever video typing system on market Computer news, Opec boosted output in March to highest level for two years, General Investors and Trustees, Limited, Latest dividends, Nestlé will go on to the attack this year, Aberdeen Trust Limited, Amendments to Insolvency Bill provide automatic discharge from bankruptcy, Business Diary: Pop goes the easel · Tidal waive, Spot Position of Sterling, British Home Stores about to sell more than half of $25m loan, Forward Levels, Carpet makers to treble capacity, US urged to ease Arab investment, Protecting the army of home workers from exploitation, 650 end strike at Leyland's Swindon plant, Bank Base Rates, Executive rush for jobs abroad, Pearl Assurance Company Limited, Sterling tumbles 120 points in fresh fears over wage demands, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Minet Holdings, Egypt increases duties on 'luxury' imports by 50pc, Briefly, York Trailer, Property group's shares suspended, Money Market Rates, New Italian policies for the South: no more 'cathedrals in the desert', Community prepares for meeting with Arabs, Gold, Fed lowers ceiling for money growth, 3,000 hotels closed in England last year, 'Confusion' over prices study of drinks, tobacco, Martin Ford Ltd, THF optimistic, Equities, and the ghost of 1974, Pearl's problem with expenses, French gain steel plate contract for UK reactor, Insurance 'takeover' clash, How the markets moved Rises, Aviation keeps Davies & Newman at peak, UK trade union structure belongs to Middle Ages, Sir Monty says, State borrowing total at £8,718m for year. Stock Exchange Tables: Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Wall Street, Easier after bright start, Wobbly pound and Wall St win upper hand. Business Appointments: City Panel post for Lord Cross. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,293, Broadcasting.
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