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The Times - 23/01/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Martin, By Roger Berthoud, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Our Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Our Correspondent Belfast, From David Leigh Wakefield, By Martin Huckerby, Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Stoke-on-Trent, By George Clark Our Political Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Craig Seton, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Bruce Palling, By Richard Harris, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, David Robinson, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Robert Shelton, Joan Chissell, Richard Evidon, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman de Mesquita, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By John Blunsden, Edward Mortimer, Gabriel Ronay, Ronald Faux, PHS, Bernard Levin, GERARD NEWMAN, , GEORGE SINCLAIR, , KENNETH SLACK, , CELIA WILLIAMS, , ALAN R. BOOTH, WALSTON, , BLAKE, , MOLLIE BUTLER, , BYERS, , GEORGE BROWN, , JAMES OF RUSHOLME, , RONALD PRAIN, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , MERVYN B. GEIDT, , D. J. ANDREWS, , JOHN D. BARLOW, , JEFFREYS, , JAMES R. MANCHAM, , CLIVE EXTON, , HUGH JENKINS, G. A. BROWNING, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By J. Grindley, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, T. E. Burlin, John Hennessy, Hugh Clayton, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Margaret Walters, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Desmond Quigley, By Ronald Emler, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Peter Hill, By John Young, From David Cross, By Patricia Tisdall, J. R. SYMONDS, , HENRY TOCH, , H. A. L. COCKERELL, , PETER M. BACON, , D. R. VICKERS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Terry Byland, Richard Allen,

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News: Government to set up lorry route network, Israel frees nine Arabs held without trial, Still no sign of Lever evidence on Chrysler, Commons to decide on broadcasting, Seeking a new manpower policy, Rules for emigration from Russia eased, Police in Stormont Castle check, Mr Jenkins takes control of hunger strike case, New figures evidence of population decrease, 1975 was fifth driest year of the century, Mrs Castle faces abortion storm, The confusion in Scottish politics over the birth of a new socialist party, Australia goes back to 'God Save the Queen', New command for expert in anti-insurgency, Government move to swing jobs debate, Vorster reshuffle may signal return to hardline apartheid, Conservative 'pressure to conform', Canada cuts penalty on Laker by two weeks, Official Soviet complaint about attacks by Tories, Tissue-matching study by transplant group, Conventions upheld on ministerial disclosure, Prisoners seek to know why parole is refused, River Kwai survivors remember the dead, Members of sect hurt in bomb attack on villa, Miners' 5-day ultimatum over pit closure plan, Callaghan warning on 'two tier' Europe, Foreign students claim 'illogical', Peace deal a victory for Lebanon Muslims, Can the Jewish settlements in Galilee be used as part of a Middle East compromise?, CIA 'watch on Britain', Motoring doubles in cost over two years, 'No strikes' proviso in Chrysler aid deal, S Africans on retreat in Angola, Seychelles independence set for June 28, Missile definition is one positive result of U S-Soviet talks, Plea by EEC for genuine effort at Cyprus talks, Navy's ship two years late and cost 97% more, Education progress 'set back' by town hall changes, Prentice opponent seeks key post, Ulster Civil Service damaged by 'leaks' of confidential papers to politicians, Mr Rees says, Caetano police chief and a general are freed, Ombudsman obtains £150 for man wrongly accused, West German railway network 'should be halved to end losses', Booby-trapped firearm kills RUC men, US journalist admits working for FBI, Protest to No 10 over 'The Times', Optimism on U S landing rights for Concorde, Doctor tells why breathing machine was turned off, The Times Diary A studiedly undiplomatic diplomat, Nato 'nuclear superiority', Indian opposition MP says discontent is growing, Seks-bombas are wearing miniskyorts in Moscow, What is really happening to further education?, Lebanon gets peace at cost of independence, Passion and pathos on the ski slopes, Italy expected to get EEC nuclear plant, Recession unable to daunt Japan's big spenders, Devastation warning on cut in school spending, The bacon-and-egg holiday is over, Mr du Cann tells almost empty House 'government spending out of control', Kidnap hoax costs bank £12,000, Delhi restores state rule in Uttar Pradesh, Ford car prices up by 5%, Seven hurt when wine growers clash with police, M Giscard removes outspoken admiral, Public spending cuts 'will mean many college redundancies', Boston students attack police in race protest, Neurobiology: Development of sexuality, Rent and planning laws bemuse landlords, Men distributed pep pills from garage, Mannerism given another boost, Senior Tory officer leaves after dispute, Talks on steel peace as strikes go on, Police raids in gang killing investigation, Socialists refuse to be hurried in Italian crisis, How American newspapers earn their right to freedom US Presidential Elections 1976, Lord Thomson hits at socialism and Mr Trudeau. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Iffco, Lockheed TriStar, Hmso (S14b), Marley Ltd., Arthritis AND RHEUMATISM, Richard Ellis, Post Office Telecommunications, Bank of New South Wales, Ansafone, Burmah Shareholders Action Group, Christie's Contemporary Art, Wolfe Publishing, Extel GROUP, Thomson Holidays, Lancia (England) Limited, The Four Season Room, habitat, Chapman And Co. (Belham) Limited., Twa, Ecgd. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Figures 'twisted and exaggerated' to accommodate policies-MP, £18.7m paid for Channel Tunnel shares, New vehicle checks coming soon, Photographs in fight against tax evasion, Ensuring UK share of world air routes retained or increased House of Lords, Union recognition Bill rejected by 60 votes, Thanks from US, 'Hansard' taken by taxi, Mr Paisley's remarks 'calculated to smear': police investigating leaks House of Commons, Television might inhibit witnesses, Redrawing Irish border the wrong approach, Madrid lawyers may ask for end of political courts, Next week, Waterways freight, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Law: HP company bound by recovery firm's acts St Margaret's Trust Ltd v Byrne, Right of silence: the commonsense view Regina v Chandler. Classified Advertising: Winter Sales, Cinemas, £6,000 plus appointments, Public Notices, Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Gwenneth Pryor Queen Elizabeth Hall, Collection will not lend Constable, A Sense of Loss The Other Cinema Breakheart Pass (a) Odeon, Leicester Square, Funny Peculiar Mermaid, The dream factory of the East, World opera chiefs discuss cooperation, Wilhelm Kempff at 80, Edinburgh may cut size of festival, Alan Stivell Albert Hall, Potpourri for soprano Dreamtiger Wigmore Hall, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Bolshoi Ballet on TV. Sport: Prize values to increase by half next season, When it is better to play away from home, Sports in Brief, First hurdle for three of Price's runners, Clark cannot live with Munari's Lancia, Miss Gibbon saves well even when off her feet, An adventure in Bradford, Latest European snow reports, Difference a day makes for Miss Mittermajer, Circuit embracing the world is to hold five events in Britain, Lieutenants as generals, Festival that carries faint echoes of Wimbledon, McLean out of match with Barbarians, Nostalgia opposed by ambition, Umpires may well call no-ball law an ass, Triple testimonial at Worcester, Indians in their element as first Test looms, Mottram leads Britain to victory over Yugoslavia, Barometer in Brazil may predict seasonal changes to come, Miss Golden challenges Sassenach supremacy, Stack could ride last two winners at Catterick, World champion is beaten. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 23, 1951, Fat ladies are phantoms of the opera now. Editorials/Leaders: Subsidy For Overseas Students, The Decisions For Mr Vorster, Rules For Reticence. Letters to the Editor: Seychelles: end of British connexion, The wonder of Concorde, Tenant farms, Foreign Office staffing, Detention of Mr Todd, Franglais, How retail pricing has helped to make shop staff the 'new poor', PO review body omission, The film industry, Low key, Support for the crafts, The criticism of Christian Aid over relief project, Effect of taxation changes, Under-insurance: applying the 'average clause', Devolution, The Falkland Islands. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news London, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir Ronald Edwards, Lady Floud, Sir Leonard Isitt, CANON E. W. SOUTHCOTT 'Parish and People', Mr David Carmichael Work for students, Obituary, Sabri Hamadeh, Mr Tom Harrisson. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Mixed tone, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, RTZ placing keeps buyers on the sidelines, Commodities, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Wall Street, Issues & Loans N Sea Eurodollar for Occidental. Business and Finance: Discount market, EEC aims to replace American computers, Dixons bid for chemists, SE investigates market in share options, Two car companies laying off 8,000 workers in US, GKN has agreed terms to buy German concern, Bumper year for Henderson Kenton earnings, Potato shortage fuels downturn at Hay's Wharf, Caterpillar Tractor, Libyan oil find, Latest dividends, Swiss approve cocoa pact, U S reparations procedures in force today, Cane sugar plea to beet farmers, Spot Position of Sterling, Hawkins And Tipson, Limited International Ropemakers, Work starts on £70m ore jetty, Business Diary: Insider trade-in · Brother Dummett, Mr Wilson sees signs of upturn, Inflation cooling, prices board says, Housebuilders fear effect of Community Land Act, Tricentrol checked by interest charges, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Business openings beside the Nile, European dismay over steel curbs, Mobil Oil caught up in retail war, Rank chairman names successor, but puts off retirement to March 1977, ANGLO AMERICAN GOLD INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Notice Of Declaration Of Dividend No. 56, Overseas RMC sells its Italian offshoot, Fed's problem list 'named 12 big American banks', Valuation surplus the key to rise at S & P, Crown Agents grant query, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, UK official heads Intertanko panel, Retail consent paves way for prices pact, Money Market Rates, Phosphate cost cut by 29 pc, Seeking a new source of energy for transport, Charter sells half its RTZ stake for £18.3m, Slater, Walker issuing writs over Haw loan, Titanium Find, How the markets moved, Gold, Tate & Lyle profits up, Italian missions seek support for lira in Washington and Bonn, Reader's Digest agrees PO delivery contract, The Proprietors of Hay's Wharf, Limited, Moscow Narodny defies Bank advice, Rank's major problem areas, Intervention by central banks put at $2,000m, Briefly Vinten Group, Late setback depresses Lincroft Kilgour, Falcon Mines, Nations fail to solve wheat pact differences. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Business Appointments: New Barker and Dobson chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,207.

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