The Times - 15/04/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens Moscow, April 14, From Peter Strafford, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans, By Our Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Kettering, From Philip Howard Aberystwyth, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By Michael Horsnell, Martin Ruddy, aged 14, surrounded by other winners of gallantry awards., By Penny Symon, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, House of Lords, Prudence Glynn, By Tom German, By Gerry Harrison, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Laurence Cotterell, Philip Howard, Charles Douglas-Home, A. S. Byatt, Brian Glanville, R. L. Storey, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Max Harrison, Peter Walker, PHS, BRO MALACHY, BGS, , JOHN H. T. RUSSELL., ZVI KEDAR, Charg� d'Affaires a.i., , J. P. C. SUMPTION, , HENRY THOMAS., ANTONY STEEL, 301 Finchley Road, NW3., ROBERT BURCHFIELD, , HUGH DYKES, , GERALD MCDONALD, ALFONSO de ZULUETA, , RAYMOND I. WACKS., MAX AITKEN, Chairman, , FRED DAINTON, Chairman, , JAMES J. DAMMAN, Chairman, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Nature-Times News Service, By Anthony Rowley, By Malcolm Brown, Frank Vogl, and Maurice Corina, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Walters, By Edward Townsend, By Desmond Quigley, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Emler, By Patricia Tisdall, By Rodney Cowton, PHILIP GOLDENBERG, , PETER F. ASKONAS., P. R. BRAND, , C. RHYS JONES, , ANTHONY SCOULLER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Rowland Pullen, By John Whitmore, By John Brennan, Peter Waymark, by Peter Nichols, by John Earle, by Patricia Clough, P.C., by David Leitch, J.E.,
ResumoNews: Mr Muldoon rejects idea of weakening British ties, The Times Diary A Premier to be taken in small doses, EEC budget hit by fall in pound and lira, Dr and Mrs Sakharov arrested at Omsk trial, Unconventional Olivetti family style goes on, Exports surge gave UK �101m surplus last month, Mr Lyon is bitter about losing his post, French protest at British battery egg farm, Safety at Finnish blast plant criticized, WRAC commissions, Mr Heath attacks earnings rule for old, Italian village in mourning for hotel fire dead, Judge sets free police officer he had jailed, A fishy secret about who found America, Region which faced invading armies now faces effects of industrial expansion, 40 workers escape from fire in Thames tunnel, Classical scholar's role in clarifying history, No public inquiry into Peter Hain case, Race issue still dogs Mr Carter, Cuts start to bite as council staff numbers show a slight drop, Japanese electoral system is ruled illegal by Supreme Court, M Giscard stands by policy of change to prevent upheaval, Patricia Hearst comfortable after operation, Film resignations threat, Foster-father jailed for three years, Car crash victim knew driver had had drink, European votes: the problem of seats for Scotland, Crosland visit to China and Japan, Swift changes made at mental hospital, Zambia sentence of death on former guerrilla, Ingenious exploration of secretive Turin, 'Middle-class' school to offer free places, Cost of potatoes and instant coffee going up, Forcing the country to face abortion issue, Forgery charges against Hughes official dismissed, Ruling deferred on Maudling evidence issue, Cars and textiles, two former pace-makers which have run out of steam, Slowdown in lifeboat programme, Dr Kissinger's domino view alarms envoys, Mr Stonehouse joins the English National Party, Police round up Opposition leaders in Pakistan, Colonel is charged with plot to take bribes, Mental patient feared swindle, An impatient Spain, waiting anxiously in a no-man's land for genuine democracy, Teachers get �2.6m rise in allowance, �1.5m to be spent on buildings for Scots and Welsh assemblies, Crown's right to choose Prime Minister defended, Royal Navy transfers, Sextuplets have breathing trouble and two girls die, New view from the caf�s, Officers ban privileges for IRA men in Maze, Madrid planning free elections for lower house of parliament perhaps before end of this year, Christian Democrats elect right-wing chairman, Well fed at the weekend, Affluence brings change to small Protestant community on Pope's doorstep, West Side story of a budget cut, New leaders take over in Cambodia, Mr Thorpe scornful about 'retreat' by Chancellor, City traffic ban being studied, Political passions boil over in the Alentejo, Record price is paid for Persian carpet, Vineyards divided by more than a river, Gunman kills councillor in series of office shootings, Science report Physics: New evidence on mystery of ball lightning, Motoring Renault makes big feature of fuel economy, Union granted an early appeal against censure ban, TUC will negotiate new social contract, Another �10m for victims of thalidomide, Panel to study surgeon's role in baby's death, The Queen offers forgiveness to the rebels on behalf of George III, Lebanese Parliament set on fire by saboteurs, Communist split emphasized at Prague congress, EEC drops controversial scheme for skimmed milk, Piedmont, Dismissal of principal and four tutors recommended, Giving a lead in industrial relations, Former minister fined for libelling 'red magistrates', Six years for plot to import cannabis, Air travel at Easter likely to be normal, Longest hijack ends in Libya surrender, Old Vic chance for drama group, Ugandan court told Briton planned a coup, Lord Denning warns GLC over pornographic films. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, The government appointments issued yesterday were:, New Queen's Counsel, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments, 10 promotions, four resignations in Callaghan reshuffle. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Fribourg & Treyer, Ppa, Asti Fontana., Multiple Display Advertisements, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Istituto Bancario Sanpaolo Ditorino, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Torino, Rnli, The Turin Chamber Of Commerce, Fiat, Ansafone, The Arts of Islam, Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited, Sporting Handbooks Ltd., Swindon, Ncr, NatWest Golf Challenge, Nationwide, Healey & Baker, Bernard Wardle, Richards & Wallington Industries Limited, Iran Air, tic tac, Twa, Halifax Building Society, Kuwait Airways, Weatherall Green & Smith, Harrods, ASH & Lacy Limited, The New Renault 5gtl, Times Newspapers Limited.. Politics and Parliament: Precipitate withdrawal of troops from Ulster ruled out House of Lords, Work to start on assemblies, Textile dumping protest, Foster parents of handicapped children, More help sought for war widows, Minister says SNP defence policy means conscription, Submission by Mr Stonehouse fails House of Commons, Mrs Thatcher returns to attack on Budget, Weight lifting at work. Arts and Entertainment: Speelman goes into lead in chess contest, Il tabarro cast change, Broadcasting Good Friday, Broadcasting Today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,278. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Fiction Wild Grow the Lilies, A daunting task Montgomery of Alamein, The rise of Norman monarchical power The Norman Fate 1100-1154, �45,000 for opera, Fashion Divided but not completely fallen, LSO/Atherton Festival Hall, Salad Days Duke of York's, Violent passing Julian Grenfell His life and the times of his death, 1888-1915, Every luxury except a good script, The Traditional World of Islam BBC 2, Persian 'Book of Kings' fetches �82,500, An older brother Abert Schweitzer, Quick guide, Meditations on a career Turning Points, London debuts, LPO/Susskind Festival Hall/Radio 3. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 16, 1951.. Law: Criminal libel proceedings against Private Eye Goldsmith v Pressdram Ltd and others., Appearances out of time, 'Unlawful subtenants': possession order Moore Properties (Ilford) Ltd v McKeon and Others and Persons Unknown, GLC's film censorship unlawful Regina v Greater London Council Ex parte Blackburn. Sport: M�ller puts Bayern through, Regency Bill to prove Haydock defeat was no disgrace, Barrington reaches last 16 after colourful victory, Sports in Brief, Persistent Liverpool attacks put Uefa Cup within grasp, Advertising battle is at crisis point, Rain may delay Indians game against Jamaica, A final naval manoeuvre ends the longest day, Britain have strength in depth, Russell says, Turnell excels on Good Prospect, Tomorrow's fixtures, Floyd moves up earnings list after Augusta, Com Union decide to pull out of Grand prix, Albion's night of cheer in the wind and rain, French event will be Faldo's first as a professional, Cardiff beat the leaders, West Ham and Brooking rise once again to the challenge of Europe, Revie picks Royle in England party, Loughborough storm to victory in the wet, Problems ahead of Arsenal and Miljanic, Leeds fail at home to the bottom club, Meeting on Isle of Man is to stay on the calendar. Classified Advertising: Educational, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: The Callaghan Touch, Deadlock Again In Cyprus, Skimmed Milk And Sovereignty. Letters to the Editor: High cost of concerts, Military bands' visit to U S, Support for national show centre, Power of the shareholder, Use of university funds, Background of mugging, Share incentive schemes and the Budget, Protectionism is not the answer to low-cost textile imports, Catholic treasures, 'Inexhaustible' container supplies, Modern historians, U S view on communists in Europe, Reporting Parliament, Elections to European Parliament, Russell succession case, Palestinians at the polls, Privacy and press freedom, Deferred Sentences. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir William Walkley Australian oil pioneer, Mr Joe Illingworth, Flora Nielsen Noted opera singer, Dr Kathleen Chesney, Obituary. Births. Business and Finance: No payout after loss at Anglo-Swiss, Discount market, Glynwed raising �9.7m, Tarmac wins �16m Arab contracts, Burmah still in rough seas, �17m Saudi orders for Hawker, Teacher calls for �4.5m, Matthews Wrightson goes ahead by 22pc, Fall continues at Ault & Wiborg, Latest dividends, Boulton pladge higher payout after rights issue, Eurosyndicat, State aid scheme for small firms, Company Meeting Anglo-American Securities Corporation, Sales abroad power W Breeden in 1975, A solution of the last resort, Spot Position of Sterling, Average steel output last month highest for a year, United Kingdom Trade, Tanker setbacks bear heavily on Burmah, Carpets holds back on growth after poor year, Forward Levels, Economists see signs of recovery, Business Diary: Trust house forte � Burlington bourgeoisie, Scrap shortage feared, 1975 profit for package tour trade, Leyland toolmakers vote to go back, Swingeing tax charge on Harmony Gold, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Panel report on Ashbourne gives bid guidelines to merchant banks, Bank Base Rates, Labour MPs call for inquiry into Italian payments by oil groups, Fewer Japanese cars sent to UK, makers say, NEB raises Brown Boveri stake, Birmid holds decline in check but the going is still tough, The Alliance Trust Company Limited, Fairview paying more despite drop in profits, Russia seeks to buy Brazil cocoa, �365,600 loan for BSA Foundries, Mr O. Boxall, Walker & Homer, Lion's share for Shell in Alaska bids, banque francaise du commerce exteri�ur, Down goes Baird but textiles now picking up, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, Empire widens margins: demand rising steadily, Money Market Rates, Gold, William Baird & Company Limited, Businessman claims huge loss in abortive Ahmed deal, Richards & Wallington slips in second half but aims for record this year, J. Bibby & Sons Limited, Terms Of Trade, Mr Wilkinson goes to British Airways in May, How the markets moved Rises, Dominicans to store sugar crop, Case for spending cuts, E. Fogarty & Company Limited. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange quotation sought by Borthwick, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Firm tone maintained, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Trade figures give late lift to leaders. Business Appointments: New financial director for Thomas Tilling group. Property: Flat Sharing.
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