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The Times - 29/01/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Harry Debelius Madrid, Jan 28, By Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Diana Geddes, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Strasbourg, Jan 28, By Michael Horsnell, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, From Our Correspondent Moscow, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By John Chartres, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Jan 28, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Jan 28, From Victoria Brittain, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Jerome Caminada, David Sinclair, From Eric Marsden, Adam Fergusson, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, Gerald Sinstadt, By Neil Allen, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Peter Tinniswood, Peta Fordham, Robert Fisk, A. M. Rendel, Rupert Murdoch, Michael Leapman, Tim Heald, Richard Wigg, Leonard Buckley, Paul Griffiths, Thomas Walker, William Mann, Irving Wardle, William Sargant, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, PHS, Ronald Butt, PAUL NICOLSON., J. LINDSAY THOMAS, , J. I. M. RHODES, , GUILLERMO GIL, 27 Campden Grove, W8., TIMOTHY MAURICE., PHILIP MASON, , L. C. B. GOWER, , R. K. PENNY, , J. B. KELLY, , B. J. RUSBRIDGE, Secretary, , MIRANDA H. RECKITT. Chairman., ETHEL WIX, , JOHN CROOKES, , DOUGLAS PRICE, , By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Jan 28, From Frank Vogl Washington, Jan 28, By Clifford Webb, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From John Earle Rome, Jan 28, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Richard Allen, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Economics Staff, By Tim Congdon, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From David Cross Brussels, Jan 28, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Norman Bonn, Jan 28, B. A. COLE, , C. E. STENHOUSE., JOHN B. SCOLLEN., MARTIN V. HADDRILL., NICHOLAS A. H. STACEY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Peter Norman, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark,

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News: A woman outbids the room at Stonor sale, Confidence in Luanda as Marxist forces and Cubans close in from two sides on port of Lobito, Nixon man is suspended, British notions on Russia derided, Lugano meeting seeks ban on 'too cruel' weapons, The unwelcome behaviour of a mail order medalmonger, Mr Moynihan fires broadside at State Department for failing to back his aggressive UN stance, Loans to turn Zulus into producers, Bangladesh hope of building up food stockpile, Idle fishing fleet finds ban on trawling frustrating, Spaniards told political reform will be unhurried, Press excluded from Miss Hearst's trial, £3,800 paid for diamond necklace, Plan to deter young people from drifting to London, Mr Wilson appeals to Iceland to 'cool it' and control gunboats, The Times Diary A moderate improvement sets in, Israelis 'ready to give up much' for peace, Bonn defers plan for time limit on phone calls, Demand brings curb on 'instant mash', Killers of Paris judge known, papers say, US puts total Soviet aid to Africa at £1,500m, Solar energy: Immediate uses, More heavy fighting in Western Sahara, Motoring Makers hot up the war for the mini market, Cyprus call for arrest of ex-EOKA leader, Everest costs are climbing, Pakistan brain drain tax, Afrikaans church has doubts, Conservative warning on teaching shortage, Harlem church packed for Robeson funeral, TUC chief hints at split with Government, French Socialists turn on Communist allies, TUC seeks tight curb on illegal foreign workers, Ethiopia arrests six members of ruling council, How 60 days in the dark broke Patty Hearst, Tyndale dinner helpers are cleared of race prejudice, Egyptian leader's grim economic message, Pictures from a Soviet labour, Oman's three leading rebel chiefs surrender, Briton deported and banned from Switzerland for life ready to appeal to human rights body, Some Tories criticize decision to oppose Government on jobs, Even the mighty Red Army has its weaknesses, Two IRA hunger strikers, both weaker, permitted to meet in prison hospital, Inflation-proof pensions warning by peer, Call-up for Rhodesians as guerrillas move in, Will the Russians win without a shot?, Shopping, Film man on 'beans and toast' diet, Wife granted decree against bogus bishop, Win for Labour left on dismissal of MPs, NHS study may touch on private practice, Lawyers criticize report on memoirs, All-party talks on voting for EEC, Publisher of 'Linda Lovelace' not guilty, £27,000 in protest fund, Quebec gives assurance over Games, Days lost last year through strikes fewest since 1968, IRA blamed for tough Dublin Budget, Mr Mason 'gravely erred', Veto by U S angers West Bank students, Gun-runners jailed for 12 years, Portugal on support for MPLA, Britain rebuked over nuclear project, Book ban 'not breach of human rights', Second thoughts on double-dam scheme to serve Tyneside, Congress overrides Ford veto on welfare Bill, Scottish students will not break away, NUS says, Mercenaries recruited in Britain leave for Angola, 1m jobless predicted for 5 years, Argentine MPs want action over Falklands, Two charities will carry out day-care abortion work for trial period of two years, Mr Wilson rebuffs NEC on honours, Japan presents prototype of its floating train, Church wants subsidies to save newspapers, Dr Kaunda invokes full emergency powers, Devolution warning by Mr Thorpe. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, British Gas, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Common Law Reports Ltd, Hodder & Stoughton, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited, Chrysler, Barrie & Jenkins, Mini, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited, The Golden Age Of Spanish Painting, Local Or National Construction Service, Oyez, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Rupert Murdoch, Weatherall Green & Smith, Lys De Bray. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Controls over light aircraft, Some Labour MPs oppose 'teeth' of Bill, Need for new ways to handle big business, Married pupils, Détente not armistice in war of ideas, Prime Minister urges caution while Icelandic Government considers plan to end cod war, Withholding of information from the police, Angola: Mr Callaghan would love public diplomatic triumph but behind the scenes talks must go on House of Commons, Government will listen to arguments about checks on new assembly Bills House of Lords, UK committed to Europe direct elections whatever a Labour conference might say, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Ulster terrorist supporters who collect or give money will risk five years imprisonment. Sport: Sports in Brief, Mohibullah may lack only maturity at Wembley, Full Nelson tradition certain to be maintained, Latest European snow reports, Philominsky ideal for trial by ordeal, Richmond stock adequate for any emergency, Lloyd is bewildered as determination of West Indies crumbles, Mr Snowman should make it hot for rivals, France select a giant from Perpignan, Macdonald's inspiration maintains Newcastle's Cup momentum, The Army are guilty of muddled tactics, Yesterday's results FA Cup, Forest King achieves his 11th win in 13 months, For the Record Tennis, Prasanna's performance is brief but dramatic, Squash rackets, They succeed but theirs not to reason why, Happy ending for tale of two Stoke Cities, UEFA vote to control TV, Lord Killanin is keeping his fingers crossed. Reviews: Fiction, Doubt and treachery Reluctant Judas, Rostropovich on music-making in the West, Pared-down style, London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Notre chere Trio, toujours the same The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney, Opera's missing link La Vestale Nottingham University, London Sinfonietta/ Tabachnik Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lighthouses: their architecture,, Extreme altitudes A Sense of Place, First season at the Lyttelton, Break-in BBC 1, Quick guide, Greek meets Greek The Struggle for Greece 1941-1949, Honor Blackman in new thriller, Comedians Wyndham's, San Francisco Opera 76, Haitink going to Glyndebourne, The waste land Spanish Sahara. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Announcements, Public Notices, Services, Situations Wanted, Business to Business READERS are recommended to take appropriate professional advice before entering obligations., Motor Show Place. Editorials/Leaders: Europe's Hopes For Spain, Inflation The Root Evil, Mercenaries Bound For Angola. Letters to the Editor: Closed shop legislation, The next pay policy, British food in Italy, The Bewbush land transaction, The Rod War, Conflict in the Lebanon, A look at the legal profession, Giving companies an effective incentive to invest, Engaged, Lessons on the facts of business life, Fees for overseas students, 'Signing on': how the country could make a saving, The Falkland Islands, Salaries for graduates. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Grant to library, Lord Bowden's successor named, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, January 29, 1951. Obituaries: Sir Charles Ponsonby, Obituary, Lord De LA Warr Government posts under MacDonald, Baldwin, Chamberlain and Churchill. Business and Finance: Discount market, Overseas Thyssen-Hütte coy on profits, Davy, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Loss looms at Enka Glanzstoff, Pref stock of Wilkins & Mitch to be repaid, Fraser Ansbacher Takeover, Marking time at Rustenburg Plat, Study clears private UK sector of stop-go role, New town offers homes to go with jobs, Spot Position of Sterling, Budget Deficit, Sandhurst might get an offer, Dunford & Elliott Limited Preliminary Announcement Unaudited Results for the 52 weeks ended 27th September, 1975 Marked improvement expected in current year, Business Diary: Goodison perk · Giving public notice, Cars trail behind in record exports by motor industry, Closure of 40 banks will not hit staff, Inquiry into state oil plans urged, Chrysler warns Linwood's 6,000 strikers of threat to Government rescue deal, Forward Levels, Oil ministers set seal on $800m support fund, Bakers get pledge of no cut in subsidy, CBI chief calls for price code abolition, Shifting the balance of power, Bank Base Rates, Investment boost for the Midlands, Cavenham-U S deal gives muscle to A. Suppliers, Borrowing needs last month £1,645m, Opec's surplus likely to fall by $1,000m this year, Bullough confident after holding its own, Shops fear price curbs may cause shortages, B. Fertleman, A time for benign procrastination, Dunford slashes the dividend, Despite bomb scare gold up $2.31, Bonn sees 4 pc growth this year, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, Findings on L&C failure today, Money Market Rates, BSC chiefs criticized after television documentary, Allied Mfg is riding high, Dr Burns affirms cautious policy on money growth, How the markets moved, Italy reveals steps to safeguard the lira, Gold, Plowden report rejects TUC proposal for 50pc union representation on new electricity body, Steel plant talks, Seasonal rise in EEC unemployed, MPs told future depends on state of economy and labour relations, Plea by small petrol station in price-cutting war. Stock Exchange Tables: Trafalgar's rights well supported Issues & Loans, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, NOTICE OF REDEMPTION of Ente Nazionale per l'Energia Elettrica-ENEL, Recent Issues, Commodities, Prices stay firm ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, Jan 26. Dealings End, Feb 6. § Contango Day, Feb 9. Settlement Day, Feb 17 § Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days., Wall Street, Over 400 on MLR hopes but trade is thin. Business Appointments: Guinness Peat directors. Law: Policyholders' board may grant indemnity Policyholders Protection Board v Official Receiver, No rating relief on home of disabled person Vandyk v Oliver (Valuation Officer), Company's transactions exempt Inland Revenue Commissioners v Goodwin. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,212.

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