The Times - 16/01/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By David Young Business News Staff, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Tim Congdon, By George Clark, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By David Hencke of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Our Political Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent Caernarfon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, European Parliament Luxembourg, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Jan 15, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Jane Monahan, From Jecome Caminada, Philip French, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, From John Hennessy, By Joyce Whitehead, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Caroline Moorebead, Pat Healy, Hugh Clayton, Edward Mortimer, Bernard Levin, By a Special Correspondent who has recently served with the Army in Ulster., Dermot Glynn, PHS, R. R. HENSHAW., MICHAEL WINNER, Director., PHILIP JACOBSON, , DAVID N. KING., C. W. S. HARTLEY., DONALD OMAND, , MOLLY MURRAY THREIPLAND., GEOFFREY DRAIN, , C. H. LOW., JOEL HURSTFIELD., RICHARD ACTON, , JOAN OUENNELL, , P. K. L. DANKS, , MICHAEL BUNBURY, , DULCIE PEDDER, , From Philip Howard Henley-on-Thames, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, By R. W. Shakespeare, Edward Townsend British-made lorries and vans, Edward Townsend, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, SHAUN STEWART, , JAMES PILDITCH, , B. W. PRATT., A. SEARS, , B. A. COLE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology correspondent, By John Brennan, From Our Correspondent Bristol, From Our Correspondent Bradford, Richard Allen, by Michael Toynbee, by Valerie Gilbert, V.G., by Patrick O'Leary, by Robin Mead, by Richard Corser, by Clifford Webb, by Ross Davies,
ResumoNews: '1,750 college vacancies in London and South-east', Governor leaves Sahara with bitter farewell, The Times Diary Why standards are continually falling, Civil Service incomes statement 'misleading', Camoys home for sale after 900 years, Energy job for Mr Biffen in Thatcher team changes, Government approves housing cooperatives, New lease of life for Paris weekly, Reprocessing of nuclear waste in UK challenged, Pre-marital sex, homosexuality and masturbation condemned in Vatican attack on permissiveness, Making happy associations, Britain gives qualified backing in Security Council to Palestinians, Seychelles hope to be independent by July, Money cuts deny 1,800 families new homes, Family held hostage in £20,000 bank robbery, Five more charged over Dr Herrema, The SAS, fighting hard to lose the 'assassin' label, Tenth day of Lebanon battles, Crowded weekend proves new halls can cope, Tyndale reports are ruled out by inquiry, Iowa first real test for aspiring Democrats, Court decides youth must be guillotined, BBC orchestras 'take too much out of radio budget', 'Tribune' attack on new Scottish party, 5,000 more men join steel strike, Warning to Labour on devolution, Britain becomes conventionally popular, Dr Luns takes hopeful view of cod war, French to tighten border controls on Italian wine, Cuban force accused of bombarding Zaire, Potato prices are bound to rise again, University may have to refuse more research grants because inflation is eroding their value, Community land plan exempts small projects, Angolan anti-Marxist army said to have totally collapsed, List of frontbench spokesmen, Legal executive accused in conveyancing test case, Psychiatrist denies bullying Miss Hearst, Israel's 'doves' fear war may be unavoidable, Why this attack on 'inefficient, lazy management' is misplaced, Stopping the mistakes that can cost children their lives, 16m live in sub-standard housing, Public lending right: will authors get a fair deal?, Arab plea on Lebanon, Baby died through 'callous neglect', Scots UDA leader jailed for 10 years, Lucan silver expected to fetch about £20,000, S Africa turns away Angolan refugees, Council leader accused of corruption, Tories in Ulster security talks, Police took 'lunatic risk' with explosives in car, Opposition gains control in Saxony, Conference and exhibition centres a Special Report More meetings but smaller groups, Three players tie for first place in chess, BA accepts its first Concorde, Thousands attend Peking ceremony for Chou, Belgian potato shortage follows price freeze, Ford case woman gets life, Filter tips 'may lead to cardiac disease', Communists to protest over Oporto bombings, Call for state sector cuts by Sir Keith Joseph, Challenger on grand scale deserves support during teething troubles, Family doctors to get £200 more expenses, Peer who hit yacht with cannon is fined £25, Indecency allegations at jail, Royal commission urges pollution control authority, Price-saving packages to promote trade on a foreign shore, Removal of four senior ministers regarded as no more than limited victory for Señora Peron, Welsh college wins fight for independence, Science report Disease: Preventing whooping cough, CIA's news links to be disclosed, Zulu king and his chief in struggle for leadership, Firms provide bread and butter business, Hotels after more of the market, Ministry advice on speeding planning work, Jailing defaulters 'futile,' sociologist maintains, £3.25m estate owner 'was in a hurry to sell', Prescribed drugs 'may lead to shoplifting', Budget details queried in cinema report, Trade directory firm fined under new act, Wilson stand on limit of select committee powers is criticized, US warned against ban on Concorde, A bad year for the bosses?, Stabbing of PC an accident, defendant says. Index. Display Advertising: Ortho-Kinetics, (U.K.) Ltd., Anglo-World Conference Service, The Times Appointments Team, Rank Hotels, Air France, Edinburgh, The Greenwood Conference Centre, The Observer, The Unique Hotel, Skyline Hotel London, Inn on the Park, MFI Furniture Centres, Falcon Inns Limited, The Rock, John Michael, Wembley Conference Centre, London, Ross Tew Training Services,, Selsdon Park Hotel, Sherpa, Hewlett Packard, Gibraltar, Philips, LEGGE Locks, London Bedding Centre, National Airlines, Halifax Building Society, Extel Statistical Services Ltd., Harrogate. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Spanish Cabinet plans to delay dissolution of Parliament by year, MP asks about activity of CIA in Britain, Concorde exemption, Calling ministers to committees, Secretary of State confident Welsh assembly will seek cooperation not confrontation, Flexibility in date for leaving school House of Lords, Growing demands for referendum in Wales, Differing views on type of glass for windscreens, Budgets being restricted as facilities expand, Next week's business, Arranging sites for pop festivals not to be task of Home Secretary, Lower rates for holiday caravanners, Allegations of corruption against police, Improved EEC import price system for fish promised, Police can recruit up to establishment but a limit on civil staff House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Picture Gallery. Reviews: La Bohème Covent Garden, A double act to hold the boards The Sunshine Boys (a) ABC 2, Shaftesbury Avenue ABC 3 Fulham Road Rancho Deluxe (x) Continentale. Tottenham Court Road The 8-Wheel Beast (x) Warner West End 3 Great Expectations (u) Odeon, Marble Arch The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones (x) Empire, LSO/Weller Festival Hall, Taking on the critics, Roger Woodward Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bank backs ballet, Outlook 'grim' as theatres plead for aid, Paying the price of survival The Ik Round House. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Mr Clerides under pressure not to resign, Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Picture and Plan your Holiday, £6,000 plus appointments, Educational, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Situations Wanted. Sport: Sports in Brief, Competition could return to Donington this year, East profit by a quick change of tactics, Middlesex banner tells only half the story as they drive forward to victory, Stephenson to add to his list of milestones, Curry gives Britain European title, England beat Scots without being pressed, Players' new deal may be delayed still longer, King's Cup enters proud new era without the pride of Spain, Cast containing three former champion jockeys and a Duke, Two matches go through the pain barrier, World title chance awaits Maguire, (Latest European snow reports, Swiss winner would like a few thirds, The only doubt is at England's centre for tomorrow's Twickenham match, Stanley House stables to close down in February, Ashley to return in Brazilian Grand Prix, Harrow plunged in deep end of the draw, Indians fail after initial success in New Zealand. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 16, 1951, Going to the respectable-looking geezer in the Jensen, one set of Crown Jewels. Editorials/Leaders: The Future Of Pollution Control, The Lessons Of A Baby's Death, The Balance Of Detente. Letters to the Editor: Recordings and the copyright law, Paving for sewerage, Poor Pierrot, Price of potatoes, The quality of life, Blind visitors to Chelsea Flower Show, Design as a component of marketing, Franglais, Hereditary tenant farms, Foreign correspondents, Future of British film industry, Cuts in public spending, Exchange rate bias against industry, The money supply and inflation, Tooling the Korean car industry, Detention of Mr Garfield Todd, Consulting Scots over the border, Financial responsibility on devolution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Hamilton Hartridge Distinguished physiologist, Dr Robert Forgan, Colonel Abas Kupi, Prince Otto Von Bismarck, Lord Rockley, Obituary. Business and Finance: Disputes over equal pay threaten disruption at Leyland and Lucas, 12 pc increase in foreign tourists last season, Eurosyndicat, Hopes deferred until winter for mechanical engineering, Britain to deny oil contract discrimination, Court claim on German bank, Spot Position of Sterling, Business Diary: Delta's O'Brien to chair MSC, Kimpher revival hopes crash, Minister declines call for Marathon talks, Atlantic Assets, Proposals for Crown Agents' stake in Australia, Redfearn National Glass Limited, Forward Levels, Spencer Clark in form, Car delivery drivers reject peace plan as stored vehicles pile up, Bank Base Rates, Final quarter setback in US growth, BET goes ahead at half time but tax is unusually heavy, The Bank frees £325m deposits to prevent rise in interest rates, Why the red flag signals danger for western ship owners, Takeovers in Sri Lanka, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Shake-up of state chiefs on the way, Westland Aircraft Limited 7, £23m rights from Ocean Transport, British lorries outdistance imports on home market, Plugging the N Sea platforms into the telephone network, Briefly, Second post in BNOC goes to Lord Kearton, Rise in production index suggests recession may be over the worst, Money Market Rates, The Bank's interest rate strategy, Hovercraft stars at Westland, How the markets moved, Heavy sales stop use of bond as 'tap' stock, Gold, Steel output lowest for almost 20 years, Discount Market, Record Wall St deals, Three new finds may give Egypt major oil role, Dearer cement, Atlas Copco 1-for-5 scrip. Business Appointments: New president for the Institute of Actuaries. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm at the close, Special deposits cut boosts flagging shares, The Times Share Indices, Issues & Loans Seagram aiming to raise $40m, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Federation of Hongkong exchanges talk merger. Law: Stolen goods found: no compensation Regina v Sharkey, A worsening illness: when the new Limitation Act applies. Property: Contracts And Tenders, Flat Sharing, New Homes. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,201, 1976 Cutty Sark/Times National Crossword Championship.
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