The Times - 19/05/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Fred Emery, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Leigh, By Gerald Ely, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Penny Symon Haslemere, Surrey, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent Devizes, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Robert Fisk Lisbon., By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Watts, By Desmond Quigley Mining Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Thomas Walker, Max Harrison, by Ronald Kershaw, R.K., by Fred Sanderson, by Peter Hill, by Paul Routledge, F. S., By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green, Bernard Levin, Dan van der Vat, PHS, Christopher Walker, R. SALASNIK, , HELEN THOMPSON, , TOM JACKSON, , C. M. LINDON, , DONALD UPTON, , R. T. BOWLAND, , J. B. LONG, , L. P. MORBEY, , NORMAN BUCHAN, , FRANCIS BENNION, , J. B. CALDWELL, , ROGER A. RAFFETY, , CHARLES SINNICKSON, CHARLOTTE BONHAM-CARTER, GLADYS CALTHROP, DAVID CARRITT, VIOLA HALL, PAMELA HONEY HARRIS, ANGUS WILSON., MICHAEL KIDSON, , A. H. BARKER, , J. O. MAY, , IRIS M. HAYTER, , PHILIP JONES, , MATTHEW NORGATE, , JOHN H. SAFFERY., ALAN THOMPSON., Dr Hugh Jolly, Mary Gage., By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, From Michael Hornsby, By John Brennan, By Richard Allen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Desmond Quigley, From David Cross, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, From Charles Harrison, By Clifford Webb, D. J. ALLISON., GEORGE GITTOS., W. A. WILSON, , DONALD J. WYLIE., RICHARD W. P. COCKERTON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Tony May, By Peter Elliott, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Woman in rabies case asks to be sent to jail, Review of asbestos health risk, Prosperous Bermuda goes to the polls, Canada rules out further nuclear links with India, Mr Ford heading for victory in Michigan, Split shifts plan to save British Rail, A little royal bull that has gone a long way, Research concentrates on the by-products, Tenants in new towns will be allowed to buy their council homes, MP fails to get voice for private medicine, £31,000m Soviet defence expenditure last year, French paperweights fetch strong prices at Christie's, Why Dublin had to put the SAS men on trial, Mr Stonehouse says he is too upset to go on, Price code changes to stimulate industry, Jobs search starts for Malawi refugees, Praise the Lord and nurture the industry, Two public service unions unite, Minister denies that prosecutor's transfer is part of cover-up, Neurology: Hyperactive children, Campaign to save Swapo men is launched, The £3,000 TR7 sports car makes its British debut, Writ against 'Private Eye' by financier, Two police inspectors are cleared, Compromise likely on NZ butter, Rise in smoking worries world health meeting, Left wing hits back after attack by bishops, S Korean poet denies trying to stir up revolution, Argentina's new regime wins church support, Russian pianist vanishes before Italian concert, Mr Vorster would accept Ford invitation to talks, Opencast proves its worth, Mr Steel enters Liberal leadership battle, £200 cost of adapting TV set for Teletext, Council links with police urged to combat violence, 'Blue film plot' diplomat is recalled, Sir Henry Benson to head royal commission, Pitmen's unique progress, New course for the less able sixth-formers, Industrialist pleads for freedoms in Africa, It is time to get into the spirit of equality, Regulations on lottery schemes proposed, Big rise in water charges sought to curb borrowing, President's compromise saves Finnish Government, Aid warning to Malawi over expulsions, Plain speaking from Mr Jenkins and the police on measures to reduce worsening crime, Treasury agents posed as buyers for underworld, The significance of Selby, TV licence fee increase inevitable, Heir's title in Spain for son of King, Importance of Botswana railway makes it a guerrilla target, Publicans are angered by measure checks on pints, Government assured of pay curb win at TUC conference, Customs concession banned, Yard men on plot charges, Israeli hint of using 'Ulster tactics' against Arab rioters, President Giscard defends détente before Congress, Moving-map device 'could have saved life', East Anglian charm seen by oriental eyes, MP supports journalist in police photographs case, The Times Diary A night out in high society, Tameside ready to drop 11-plus plan, Britain's opportunity to safeguard its industrial future, South Africans asked how Liberals could be 'smeared', colonel says, 3,000 Tory women at feast of rhetoric, Whitehall accused of security snooping on Scottish nationalists, Cellist says he has found a lost Beethoven, Two 'sought in murder case', Justice emerges from chaos in Portugal, Britain seeks 'reality' in EEC development, Libyan leader's pledge to left in Lebanon, Police question mercenary organizer over IRA arms, Designing to save lives, E Germans offer full allegiance to Moscow line, Calls to the Bar, House sales fell by 2% in first quarter, Secrets Act a menace to safety, Mr Nader says, Sect leader 'held on false charge', The other specialists in a clinical team, Sectarian murder claims victim after victim, Steersman through minefield of council finance, Germans who dare not speak their native language, Income tax on Isle of Man stays at 1962 rate, Soviet minister in Jordan for military talks, Jail for three men who terrified family, 'The Times' is criticized by council chairman. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Cementation Mining, Abbey National, Lufthansa, Msa, Amco, Air France Holidays, The Industrial Society, W. Europe's Migrant Workers, Thyssen, Peugeot, Drummond's, The Hongkong Bank Group, Douglas, Army Officer, Ncb, Huwood, Ogden, Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Claims for benefit instead of working, Felixstowe Bill through its report stage, Concerted international action the only way to stamp out bribery by multinational firms House of Commons, UK move for action on industrial corruption, Large exodus unlikely from Malawi, Cut-price spirits a matter of credit, Shorter waiting lists may make it possible to resume sale of houses in some new towns, Salaries of European MPs, £2m spent on security for fissile material House of Lords, Culham the best site for JET project, Bill on comprehensive higher education fails, 'Red Ron' the MP who bought a council house, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Fellowship winner, University news City, Three British actors win Emmy awards for TV parts. Law: Customs to appeal Regina v Tan, Lords restrict oral petitions, Woman joint tenant not a mere nominee Lawrence v MCFarlane, Picketing workers not unfairly dismissed Thompson and Others v Eaton Ltd. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme, Company Meeting Notices, Finance & Investment, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Noah Chichester, Husband of the Year Yorkshire Television, Royal College of Nursing, 'A Chorus Line' in July, Blithe Spirit for National Theatre, LSO/Klee Festival Hall, Cavalli and Monteverdi St Mary's, Oxford, Medici String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Michael Codron: backing the right horses. Sport: Johnson on the side of absentees, North Auckland a tougher match for Irish, Shifting winds cause some surprises at Weymouth, Injured men join England's party for US, Stanley Cup won without a fight, Today's cricket, Greig given captaincy for all five Tests and Gilliat to lead MCC, No doubting Liverpool's character, Hunt returns to partner Coles at Bournemouth, Sports in Brief, Miss Thompson retires with an injured back, Malinowski withdrawal leaves Piggott seeking a ride, Ayton struggles to be lone British survivor, For the Record Football, A hole in draw where two seeds ought to be. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Now the taxman cometh, but only for the likes of you and me, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 18, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: King Husain And His Missiles, 'Open In The Name Of The Taxman', Not Negotiable. Letters to the Editor: Referendum on Scottish devolution?, Third world resources, 'The Weeping and the Laughter', Scotchmen, Ban on Rhodesian cricketers, An awkward shortage, Changes sought in the dock work Bill, Public's loss from postal cuts, Fair trading references, Waste disposal in Peak Park, South Africa and Israel, Lady Houston, Estate agents' deposits, After Mr Grimond, Banging the drum for wool textiles, Research into drug purchases, Child benefit cuts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Italy takes all-round bridge lead, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,306. Obituaries: M Alphonse Morhange, Captain Paul Hammond, Mr R. J. Thomas Former Editor of Welsh Dictionary, Mohammed Aboudi, Mr E. M. Key, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Brighter picture, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, How the markets moved Rises, Wadham Stringer, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators, Four points better on sterling and engineers' pay decision, Issues & Loans Another £100m to Mexicans. Business and Finance: Discount market, 3,000 Court Line claims outstanding, S American air routes date, Congress clips Eximbank's wings, Artagen hits out at £41m bid by Sun Life, Redundancy threat for 650 oil rig workers, £11m project for Leyland Cardiff plant, Qatar talks to resume on takeover, Draft code for shop floor discipline, SEC head seeks legislation to control foreign bribes, Closed, moved to larger premises, Exchange curbs keep Borthwick quote to London, Latest dividends, Attack on RT-Z stake in Namibia, Time Products winds up to peak, Margins soar at prospering CWS, A. B. Electronic, UK seeks to rejoin airbus venture, EMI acquire British Lion, £129,000 pay-out to former Bunzl executive, BICC sees signs of upturn, Scott Lithgow win £17m order for two vessels, Ceramics bid discussions break down, EEC rules out special steels marketing pact with America, Awaiting a decision on Furness Withy, OECD examines effects of recent currency upheavals, 'Off the peg' the key to Foster's gains, Briefly Owen Owen, Wm Morrison 18pc ahead but margins narrow, Bank Base Rates, Balance Sheet 1975, NEB name head of Rolls liaison, Unctad Four struggles to narrow gap between rich and poor nations, Pay curb 'no inflation cure', M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Major surgery at F Shaw as fortunes nosedive, Money Market Rates, Wilmot Breeden, owen owen limited Department store group, Business Diary: Sir Peter's tour · Conspiracy of silence?, Co-op chief says falling pound will put up prices, The Institute of Taxation, Watts Blake Bearne & Company Limited-Newton Abbot, Outlets for new alloy explored by Tubes, A big N Sea cash flow by 1979 for Thomson, Österreichische Länderbank Osterreichische Landerbank Vienna, Austria, J. Kincaid 38pc up, Price code changes please industry, European Court will hear case against cargo-sharing treaty, Ellis & Goldstein (Holdings)limited 1976 Results. Business Appointments: Three to join board of Bunzl Pulp & Paper. Property: Property., Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property Homes with sporting interests, Commercial Property.
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