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The Times - 23/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, From Neville Hodgkinson Reading, By Clive Borrell, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Sue Cameron of The Times Educational Supplement, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Marcel Berlins, By Craig Seton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From David Leigh Inverlochy, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Gretel Spitzer, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, Ross Davies, Robert Evans, Patrick Jenkin, Patricia Tisdall, Tam Dalyell, David Robinson, John Higgins, Iain Johnstone, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Hugh Stephenson, Robert Fisk, PHS, Bernard Levin, HOWARD HARTOG, , W. ARTHUR LEWIS, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , P. E. GORDON-MARSHALL, , CALDECOTE, , CHAD VARAH, , ROBERT MAAS, , J. L. YELDHAM, , J. A. LEE, , ROBIN A. HOWARD, , PETER HUNT, , F. AVERY JONES, , BRUCE KENT, , DUDLEY WEDDLE, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Best, by Patrick O'Leary, by F. S. Manor, by John Young, by Fred Harrison, by Richard Cleroux, by John Best, by Donald Massie, P. O'L, P. O'L., By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Cliford Webb, By Colin Ivermee, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, From Alan McGregor, DAN PETTIT, , PETER N. WHITEHEAD, , CHRISTOPHER BONE, , J. W. VINCENT, , ALAN HORSNAIL, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Richard Allen, From Peter Norman,

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News: 82 win grants for European arts journey, Independents win election subsidies in W Germany, Cardiology: Help gained from basic research, Free trade agreement, Princess Anne making excellent progress, Special protection for official holders of sterling is the only way to stop the pound's decline, UN call for E Timor withdrawal, Moves to break cod deadlock made in Norway, Protester shot dead in Addis Ababa artists' demonstration, Acquiring a taste for an unlovable city, Flare-up in dispute over private beds, Relief for Government in Tokyo as disputes end, Bill gives minibuses licence exemption, Maternity wards baby death rate allegation, Unemployment still acute, 16 hurt by bomb in Boston courthouse, Time for citizens to take over from technocrats, Student doubts before Paris rally, Thanksgiving service, Hard-up White House candidates in appeal, Railways are part of the heritage, Slump in sterling expected to force rise in lending rate today, Hostels for ex-offenders to get more government aid, Regions will bring increased tension to EEC, MP says, Chancellor expects wages deal soon, Social mixture planned for Teesside 'new town', Complaints by union men against paper are upheld, Divers' schooling like space programme, Bridging the gap between the public and private sectors, Nine injured as bus crashes into rail bridge, Mr Smith 'digging his own grave', The Queen appoints Mr Wilson a Knight of the Garter, Archbishop not to stand for presidency, Two Cubans killed by Lisbon bomb, Why Mrs Gandhi stepped in to keep Tamil Nadu under Delhi's wing, Golden rules about costs, Italy's president denies being involved in Lockheed corruption, Television's contribution to society defended, £3.3m bandits had peephole to spy on club, Death demanded for Libyans in Tunis court, Oxford don found in coma after attack in Turkey, Women have held high posts in politics for many years, Vaccine against rabies proves to be effective, Mr Hain puts detailed complaints about arrest to A10 branch, Economic mixture of good and bad, The Times Diary From one big shot to another, Engineers find blue asbestos in hospitals, The slide of Portugal's Socialists, KGB head speaks in favour of detente, Improvement grants slide, Ontario sets growth pattern, Dropout rate of 27% in government job schemes, Conservative penal rating plan for empty homes, Unions' bark silences the Cabinet, Newspaper cleared over report of adjudication, NUT wants teachers to be represented by only one organization, President Giscard to pursue his reforms despite public opinion, Infinite variety of sport in which to participate, Difficulty of returning to civilian rule, India defends shooting by police in Delhi riot, Grave-diggers dismissed, Growing in a political springtime, Taxpayer expected to foot unions' £1m schools bill, Arms and explosives found under bed in nurse's flat, £9,900 for 'Macready Testimonial', Government to give Severn line £20,000, Father told son of mother's body in trunk, Men cleared of criminal damage to house, Tourists pour into Washington, Heavy spending on tourism, GLC may finance building of new Tube line, Attempt to cut overspending, Denial by Mr Vorster over aid to Rhodesia, The Canadian 'impasse' that never was, Mr Heath: 'misreported about Gibraltar', The significance of hosting the Olympic Games goes far beyond Montreal, Lawyers differ on judge's action over 'Private Eye', Palestinians free journalist seized from taxi, Fresh vegetables are the weekend's best and cheapest buy, Conquest of inflation 'will protect pound', Sentences on Greek torture police cut, Dakar meeting agrees plan for closer Afro-Arab ties, Subsidiary of Rio Tinto admits gifts to parties, Mr Benn: Tory system has failed, Dr Kissinger setting out in search of new Africa policy, Stean wins to take lead in chess contest, Appeal against award of £20,000 to man jailed after shooting, Police free victim of kidnap, Move to oust Taiwanese reporter fails, Greek Cypriot collector identifies items alleged to have been looted by Turks, Oil may be the key to the future, 16 Muslims die in renewed Beirut artillery duel, Canada a Special Report, Recession brings trade cut, Need for Northern Ireland Bill of Rights 'vital', Bergman says farewell to Sweden, Community workers back appeal by doctor, Building pace slackens, Landlord pulled down ceiling in baby's room, Pickaxe executions by Khmer Rouge alleged. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Alberta, Hygena 2000, Lockheed TriStar, The Financial Post, Fox Pool International, Warmawall, Ici, Wessex Customline, Hugo Veerman, New Brunswick, Peacock, Crescent of Cambridge Limited., Linfield Site Works Ltd., The Space-Saving Bed Centre, Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd.,, Anderida kitchens, The City Of Calgary, Project Aluminium Ltd., Ultramar Company Limited,, Aston Matthews Ltd, Lyle & Scott, Frank Hedges (Builders) Ltd., interbimall, Kings Worthy Foundry Co. Ltd., Penguin, Multiple Display Advertisements, Siben Construction, Air France, renu bath, Strand Windows, Banbury, Kensington Home Improvements Ltd.,, Air Canada, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Target Windows Limited, Saxon Systems Limited, International Window Company Ltd.,, Eva Robert Ltd., Cotswood Door Centre, Aluglaze, Jennings, Abbey National, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Suntime Leisure Limited, Niagara Pools Limited,, M. C. Portway & Son Ltd.,, Holloway Furniture Co Ltd, Calgary Power, Aquacraft Pools Ltd, Mastex Coatings Ltd,, Sas Scandinavian Airlines, Boston Trust & Savings Limited, Toronto Dominion Bank, Industrial and Trade Fairs Limited, The Glenlivet Distillers Limited, Iran Air, Thuro Steam Carpet Cleaners, Hine, Plan-A-Loft, H+C lifts, Zenith, Zig-Zag Vanishing Stairways, Friends' Provident Life Office, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Classic Garden Furniture Ltd, Star Pools Limited, Quinton & Kaines Ltd., Taylor Woodrow, Willan, anglian WINDOWS, The Times, Spacunda Ltd, Gkd, Personal touch, Ornamental Spiral Staircases and Balusters, deaf, Taylormade Swimming Pools, Tebrax Limited,, Surrey Swim Pools Ltd., Walker Bros., habitat, Waterways, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Michelin Tyre Co. Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge to retire, University news Oxford, Latest appointments, CIA man resigns. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Cinemas, Business Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Domestic Situations, Miscellaneous Financial, £6,000 plus appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Property: Commercial and Business market, Flat Sharing. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, MLR wipes £1,000m off market, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Three-year peak in unit trust sales, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Late slump hits shares. Reviews: Radio 3's Austrian weekend, Riccardo Muti: rationing himself to two operas a year, LPO/Downes Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Python in New York, The hand of Beckett Waiting for Godot Royal Court Irving Wardle, Through the looking glass The Burke Special BBC 1 Michael Church, Drumming up a smile Trumpets and Drums Nottingham Playhouse Ned Chaillet, Seven films of seven plays British Film Theatre Curzon Execution in Autumn/ Blood Reincarnation Electric Cinema Club It Happened Here Again Nation Film Theatre The Antichrist (x) Odeon, Haymarket. Sport: Bristol include Harding at Pearn's expense, Sports in Brief, Handsome day's work as disarming Clift traps eight MCC victims, Macari may return to Scots side, An heroic effort by Wingfield-Digby, Memory Lane gives owner another moment to remember, Today's fixtures, Testing time at Dundee for young England, Lewis moves nearer to repeating victory, Milestones at Leicester, Minor Counties 'include' Hobbs for cup match, Clean bill of health for Welsh, Australian Shearer has the best tally, European No 1 favoured for Dutch Tulip, Sponsorship for contest with US team, Roebuck holds the stage with fine range of strokes, Duke of Edinburgh to open a 'sports-for-all week', Mohibullah is in a tactical net by Alauddin, Lillee offered big sum to play in S Africa, For the Record Tennis, Mulcahy sculls to victory with great confidence, Farfisa can follow a winning pattern, Promising match ends abruptly as Hay retires, Holding and Holder put two batsmen in hospital. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 23, 1951 Bevan resigns, Cambodia: A nation in chains. Editorials/Leaders: President Giscard Marches On, Making His Own Pips Squeak. Letters to the Editor: Background to mugging, University seats, A freight grouping worth preserving, Stability eroded by truckmakers' 'quest for size', Cost of shorter week, Waiting for more, Spanning the centuries, New Towns policy, Catholics and abortion, Spiritual standards, The condition of Britain today, Overseas students at universities, pay beds in the health service, Sugar beet grown in Britain before the First World War, Ball lightning, High costs of concerts, Tax threat to Ministers, Workers' rights: ensuring a fair deal for the public, Overseas agents: exporters' right to get value for money. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Gilbert McLatchie, Mr Wyndham Goodden Artistry in design and exhibition, Obituary, Mr Sam Pope Brewer Middle East war reports, Sir Archibald Lush, Sir Hereward Lees, Mr Ronald Hart-Synnot, Mr G. D'a. Edmondson. Business and Finance: Discount market, Jobless total up but trend stays at a better level than expected, Brighter days ahead for the tour operators, Courage and Ladbroke in holidays link, All-round growth in Slimma advance, Business Diary: Wyatt takes the reins · Charter consolidates, Latest dividends, Glenlivet caution, Spot Position of Sterling, Cadbury Schweppes LIMITED Preliminary Announcement By Mr. Adrian Cadbury, Chairman, Greene King all 'go' with £1.7m rights, Bowater'75, £304m trade deficit on clothing imports, Surge at Minet but provision hits L & G, Forward Levels, Leyland favours controls on Japan, Eaton Corporation, Opec talks end in declaration of unity, Home Charm up 46 pc, Lucas clash over reported deal to sell technology for 'Concordski', NCB seeks 'elbow room' to negotiate incentive scheme, CSO figures point to industrial revival, Ebbw Vale stoppage over BSC economies threatens 5,000 jobs, Sharp cut in AEG loss as overseas trade rises Overseas, No payment for shareholders of failed Court Line, Mechanicals hinting at resignation from CEI, £42m rights issue by Lucas Industries, Bell Canada, An encouraging outlook Points from Lord Harcourt's statement to shareholders, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly Hutchinson Ltd, Money Market Rates, Newcomer A. Gunn gives Hewden-Stuart trouble, Ford prices up, and Leyland expected too, Phillips oil discovery off Aberdeen, John Mowlem rebounds strongly, Gold, Travel trade studies surcharges, US Treasury in talks with British officials, Brittains, Cement prices going up again in May, How the markets moved Rises, Suppliers strike hits Mini, Plan for cutback of Japan shipbuilding ready in May, Bowater's challenge on dealing with ACT Chairmen report, Montedison press on despite £100m loss, Unresolved problems over the banks' medium-term lending to industry, Hepworth Ceramic Holdings Ltd, Declining pound puts pressure on EEC farm price support system, Gilts: facing interest rate realities. Business Appointments: New director at Ferranti as three retire. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,284.

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