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The Times - 22/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Margaret Stone, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Staff Reporters, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, From Harry Debelius, From Tim Devlin, Education Correspondent, From Stephen Cohen of The Times Educational Supplement, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By John Roper and Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Science Editor, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Staff, From David Leigh Perth, From Trevor Fishlock Port Erin, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Paul Martin, Peta Fordham, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Ratcliffe, Laurence Cotterell, Derek Parker, Alan Blyth, David Robinson, Michael Wale, Clive Bennett, Thomas Walker, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Ross Davies, By Gerry Harrison, By John Hennessy, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Philip Howard, Charles Hargrove, PHS, Ronald Butt, C. A. LATIMER., RALPH BERRY, , RAPHAEL APPLEBY, PHILIP JEBB, , R. WICKRAMARATNE, , R. T. HAWES, , OLIVER WARNER, , VICTOR FRANCO de BAUX, , MICHAEL WOODRUFF, , BESSBOROUGH, , GARTH FOWDEN, , CHARLES MAUDE, , HENRY HOBHOUSE, , D. C. DAMANT, , PHILIP JONES, , MARGARET MACLEOD, , By Nature-Times News Service., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, From Alan McGregor, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Anthony Rowley, From John Earle, By Colin Ivermee, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, DAVID OGILVIE, , MUREDACH DOHERTY, , MARGARET SYKES, , K. V. COLES, , FRANCIS WEISS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Ronald Kershaw, Lord Plowden, By Richard Allen, By Desmond Quigley, John Blunsden, by Patrick O'Leary, by Craig Howard, by Marcel Berlins, P.O'L., by Derek Harris, by Wallace Jackson,

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News: Appeal for information on Howard Hughes, Concern at radiation danger in research, Call to end fishing threat to the herring, Separation is inevitable, former envoy declares, Political terror gang shoot Italian oil chief, More political murders in Buenos Aires, Both German states have new seats of government, Duke of Edinburgh points way out, 'Club' for making informal international contacts, Divorce prospect threatens Sark's feudal charm, Teachers' action threatens 'low-spending' councils, Veterinary drug theory in woman's death, Lockheed document names prince, Complaint against 'The Times' rejected, Gibraltar is anachronism Mr Heath tells Spain, Unique reflection, Institute agrees to reconsider ban on film, Man who cut Rembrandt painting commits suicide, Tension reported in Spain between diehards and King, Ethiopian programme for a socialist state, Surplus of 850,000 houses in UK, Finding a floor to trade on was easier in 1823, Former IRA man's brother gets £20,000, Conflict of loyalties that puts the future of the Manifesto Group in doubt, Reagan refrain worries Mr Ford US Elections 1976, Reputation rests on a select group, We have ways of making you talk, The Times Diary How you can tell the difference, Mr McGahey promises to continue fight against pay policy, The price new Japan is paying for the good life, Bicycle network planned for Balham, Whitehall sceptical on US aid suggestion, Too wide for the City alone, Business in tallow survives the inroads of synthetic detergents, Husband crashes car into battered wives' hostel, Dr Cunhal claims that Nato is interfering in Portuguese election, Lower-cost holidays in Spain, Princess Anne injured in horse trial mishap, Civil servants' union to fight High Court ruling, Men who set house ablaze thought owner was in plot, French capital gains tax plan arouses anger and suspicion, Civil rights advocates hail opening of white suburbs, Family of four found dead at their home, Anti-rabies vaccine trials encouraging, Callaghan absence from ball defended, New rail chief to keep outside directorships, Mr Rees orders boy to be moved from remand home to Crumlin Road jail, Restoring honesty to politics is Stonehouse aim, Campaign resumed against French university reform, Muslims angered by harder Franjieh line, Guerrilla is accused of murder, Science report Nutrition: Obesity and the family, Doctor pleads for emotional needs of disabled people, Confusing promenade which makes more than £100m a year, Two for trial on Wilson papers charges, Dismay over asbestos statement, Fishing boat holed by Army range shrapnel, Home Office criticized for spending too much, South Africa to end all military aid to Rhodesia, Scots TUC rejects referendum call, Cars stoned as violence in Boston grows, Britain ready to provide defence aid to S Korea, World's largest lava cave found, Eight hurt in oil rig helicopter crash, When one sees an otter as, A compounded nuisance, Scottish arts grant up by two fifths, Motoring Estate cars and hatchbacks grow in favour, Experience counts more than money, MPs get chance to influence the EEC budget, Plan to hang 272ft-long tapestry at Westminster, BR is to stop carrying unaccompanied animals, Minister gives a warning over action by doctors, Union plans national campaign to improve primary schools' lot, The rising voice of protest inside Russia. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, The Annual General Meeting of Rockware Group Limited, Ppa, The Bank Line, Simpson Spence & Young, Baric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Angels, Reuters, The Company Secretary, Unilever Limited, Frank Fehr & Co. Limited, Lambert Brothers Shipping Limited, N. Y. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij, HUGH MACKAY and Company Limited, Ansafone, A. A. Hooker & Co. Ltd., Eastern Chartering Limited, Ford, Seabridge Shipping Services Ltd, Wallace Brothers Commodities Ltd, Eggar Forrester, Oklahoma, Alexr Howden & Co. Ltd., SHORTS Aircraft and Missiles, H. Clarkson & Company Ltd, rhp, T.L.S, Maton, Grant, Sutcliffe Ltd., Laing, Wilstow, Anderson Hughes, Moulinex, Wm. Shyvers Shipping Ltd., The Transmarine Mutual Strike Assurance Association Limited, Sl Sethia Liners Limited, CHELTERMILL (Commodities) LTD., Tatham Bromage & Co. Ltd., Henry Butcher & Co. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,283, Broadcasting, Mestel confirms hold on Birmingham chess lead. Weather: The Weather. Property: Rentals, London Flats. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: King of Thailand appoints coalition Cabinet, University news Salford, Latest appointments, First woman general appointed in France. Reviews: Wakeman explores, Rick Wakeman Hammersmith Odeon, Philomusica/Malcolm Elizabeth Hall, Rescued from oblivion in Vienna, £19,800 paid for pair of French chandeliers strongly reflects Iranian interest, Some Achieve Greatness, Twelfth Night St George's, Tufnell Park, Kiri Te Kanawa: a lot to get on with, Fashion Who says we British do not have flair, Parvus in Zürich Lenin in Zürich, BBC SO/Gibson Festival Hall/Radio 3, Crime The Boys from Brazil, Amsterdam choir, Paranoia Alley The Political Police in Britain, Quick guide, Unhappy little war Our Enemies the French. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial Appointments, Guide to Conference Facilities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, Smith earns chance in 1,500 metres, European event to start in February, Lloyd's gamble misfires to put India on top, Davison shows dash and Willis zest on a perfect opening day, Point at Cambridge enough to promote Reading, Prestige means more than extra rupees, Mellon's significant visit to Memory Lane, Griffin on wing for Gosforth in cup final, Goal that was greeted by a murmur spoils United's dreams, Clench survives long and tortuous journey, Janet Dunn convincingly outpoints ringside cynic, Nastase may miss Davis Cup match, Downs replaces Edwards in British team, Taylor innings conducted as though with a baton, Spencer can be champion in name only, Mrs Taylforth ends an unusual chapter, Garrido brothers lead Spanish challenge, Davey strikes and Oxford surrender. Editorials/Leaders: Mixed Support By The Scottish Unions, A Miserable Regime, An Early Election? Probably Not. Letters to the Editor: Royal House of France, High cost of concerts, Defeat of Kerensky, How the pay-phone obviates the need for economy gadgets, The case for public funds to help small businesses in creating jobs, An early swallow, No brain drain, Ladybirds galore, Modern historians, The condition of Britain today, Unappreciated talent, Inflated bank charges, TUC and the pound, Awards for courage, Sovereignty in Europe, Catholic Church attitude to abortion, Tale of a confused envelope. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Saturday, April 21, 1951 25 years ago Gas turbine car. Obituaries: Mr G. H. Crispin, Professor A. L. D'abreu, Prof Allardyce Nicoll Historian of English drama, Mr Walter Smith, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, Chairmen report Brown Bros hopeful, 30 miles on 2p of power claimed for electric bike, France unveils five-year plan, Latest dividends, First-quarter loss for Price Co, Int Nickel recovering: payout held, Eurosyndicat, Fed points the way to lower rates, U Carriers goes ahead 60 pc, Spot Position of Sterling, Danish Bacon slows down but 1975 a peak year, Rotaflex French expansion, Security is watchword at Opec talks in Geneva, Share prices advance, 'We must never forget that it is industry which produces the wealth on which we live', Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Treasury tightens rules on investment premium gains, Bank Base Rates, Saudi Arabia gives $50m to farm fund, West Berlin in search of economic security, Mersey docks dispute ends, New chief for Italian private industry, Peter Brotherhood Limited, CSO indices will help in asset valuations, In defence of the money supply as a guide to liquidity, Arabs confirm lifting of Leyland boycott, Liquidity circulation speed 'tied to economic activity', US business mounts major campaign to halt hostile Congress Bill, Acquisitive Bestobell now faces a tough year, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Blagden & Noakes (Holdings) Limited, Briefly, Rockware poised for new advance given the chance, Retail sales show no easing in recession, Business Diary: Unabashed Harrogate · Birmingham's gain, Money Market Rates, NCB places £130m contract, Latest monthly figures on earnings confirm slowdown in trend of wage inflation, British Car Auctions, How the markets moved, Gold, Quotation in London for Interpublic, Allied Breweries decides against Trust Houses rights entitlement, Exploring new territory, Fall predicted in UK share of international freight trade growth, Britain accused of dumping cars in America, NatWest to follow Barclays with higher charges, Tomatin following Teacher for money, Danish Bacon Company, Bols broadside at ethics of Heineken's bid, Broxlea Holdings, 70,000 rubber workers on strike in America, Molins results for the year ending 31st December 1975. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Firm tone maintained, A sprint to best levels since November, 1973, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: New board member for International Timber.

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