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The Times - 13/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Peter Strafford, By Marcel Berlins, From Our Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Michael Baily, By Penny Symon, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Birmingham, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Luton, By Clive Borrell, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, From Our Correspondent Reading, From Harry Debelius, By Hugh Clayton Agricult ral Correspondent, From Our Own Corespondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From Moshe Brilliant, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Thomas Walker, Charles Lewsen, Clive Bennett, Max Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Philippa Toomey, Katie Stewart, Norman Moss, Bernard Levin, Mark Bonham Carter, PHS, Paul Martin, T. S. GARRETT, Assistant Bishop, , M. A. P. HOGG, , ELINOR PARKER, , C. G. SMITH, , C. N. JANSON, , ERIC SACHS, , C. M. GROUNDS, , F. B. FIELD, , HENRY SUMMERFIELD, , BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, , RALPH BLUMENAU, , CAROLINE GORDON, , DAVID GREEN, , LUKE RITTNER, Administrative, ELIZABETH CORY-WRIGHT, , P. ATIYAH, , STEPHEN HIGHLOCK, , From Philip Howard Abervstwyth, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Margaret Walters, By John Brennan, By Christopher Wilkins, By Tim Congdon, R. H. TAYLOR., By Clifford Webb, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Ronald Emler, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Thomas, , By Ronald Kershaw, I. A. CURREY, , W. H. CARSON, , N. FLETCHER, , R. H. RANSFORD., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, D. B. HOFFE G. Y. NISBET Directors, By John Whitmore, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by Roger Vielvoye,

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News: Massacre that sparked off war in the Lebanon, 'Non-voters' of Mayotte win their demands, Couple 'put off cruise liner after protesting', Union's power in the pipeline, Hijackers refuse to take off from Karachi, Tories to go on naming union moderates, Conciliation service settles 82% of cases, Yard inquiry into GLC expenses claim, Leftist call for student 'general strike' fails, Plight of Cape squatters continues despite expensive new town, 'Wall Street Journal' to start Asian paper, Shopping/, Mr Vorster confirms Israel pact, Councils are to help over tied cottages, New plea for freedom on law centres, Office exemption limit to be raised, British Leyland strike leaders summoned to Scanlon meeting, 'L'Express' launches an attack on M Chirac, Keen thinking and homespun phrases, US pledge to Greece clears air for bases pact, Spinola shadow falls across Portugal poll, Mr Scargill says miners 'better off under Tory plan', Syria issues an invasion warning, London-Brussels hydrofoil link is planned, Hospital 'would not affect health service staffing', Paté, the perfect standby, Mars: Origin of channels, MPs to reflect on committee power-sharing, QC to head inquiry into girl who was prostitute, Maudling refusal is criticized by QC, India and China are set to restore normal relations, Salute to US police by Sir Robert Mark, Two charged with having hallucinatory fungi, Mugging 'not racial' expert tells Mr Powell, Oxfam plea to cut NHS reliance on foreigners, £2,000 fee to conduct in Brighton 'very high', Turkish side accepts new Greek Cypriot negotiator, Children Act White Paper not ready for debate, The Times Diary Wilson: the torrid final days, Nicosia protesters riot outside US embassy, Vital wealth that cost two cents an acre, Natives win strong hold over land, Criticism grows of man's plan to be crucified, Police gunfire kills motorist at roadblock in Basque region as net tightens round guerrillas, Oil from under the Arctic tundra, BP vets the political activities of all its subsidiaries in attempt to avoid further embarrassment, Mr Muldoon seeks butter commitment, Safeguards for private practice in pay beds Bill, All-American city in the wilderness, Methodists see abortion from viewpoint of woman in need, Arbitration on pay averts holiday air strike threat, Four opponents of Mr Prentice 'ineligible to vote', Councils gain concession, 20 ships on move as blockade of Hull ends, Master dies in attempt to save boys from Dolomites hotel blaze, Domestic air fares go up next month, Second Chinese invitation upsets Ford officials, Race relations is not a cops and robbers game, Greeks of 2nd century AD had hang-ups too, Mr Healey accepts possibility of second best on pay, Hearse driver loses action, Greater London Council wins action to evict squatters from flats, Government is the boom industry, Withstanding all the elements, 'Period of stability' may lie ahead for ratepayers, Briton killed in Everest crevasse fall, Saudi plane intercepted over Israel, £1,618,076 money charges, Prague renews its offer to restore purged Dubcek progressives, Bank staff help police to catch raiders, 'Votes for women' spirit grips the West Bank, 'Tribune' group joins 3 per cent dissenters, Irish Republic police call in more firearms, The week Wisconsin turned to ice, Citizenship denied to Johannesburg bishop, Mr Geoffrey Russell held to be rightful heir to barony, Treatment for Miss Hearst, Keeping a check on the nuclear have-nots, Nine sentenced to die for coup attempt in Niger. Index. Display Advertising: Arthritis, Merseyside, Se, Flora, Lowndes Lambert Group, Scottish Amicable, Ford, Gulf Air, M B, Dewar's, Alaska Airlines, Alitalia, Bp, EI Paso Alaska Company, Beatson Clark & Co Ltd., B.C.A, NatWest, willing, alaska!, Alaska International Industries, Inc., T&n, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., High&dry, Arco, NATIONAL Bank of Alaska, Nightwatch, C. Howard & Partners, Savills, Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Scotland retains junior home bridge title, Nunn beaten by Stean after chess sacrifice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,276. Picture Gallery: Football, Politics and Parliament: Should visitors wear ties?, Worry of future of hallmarking system, Price changes during switch to metrication may be monitored by Commission, Low paid will be better off than most others under Budget proposals-Mr Foot, EEC plan for skimmed milk powder rejected on the advice of minister, Second best pay deal means less tax relief, Anti-enterprise attitudes of socialists attacked, Government defeat on control of gas House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, N Sea oil negotiations: not the smallest ground for believing there has been any corruption House of Commons. Law: No costs for council for attempt to distrain Brintons Ltd v Wyre Forest District Council, Declaration of legitimacy of 1926 stands unimpugned. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Wanted, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: L'Astarto Jeannetta Cochrane, The Country Wife Harlow, Tight security on Queen's route to 1776 exhibition, World in Action Granada, Exploring the world of Islam, High farce Dirty Linen/NewFound-Land Almost Free, Steve Harley Wembley, Islamic items catch experts off balance, Joaquin Achucarro St John's/Radio 3, The Royal Ballet at Covent Garden. Sport: Rose Bowl shines but trainer cautious, Indians score over 400 to defeat West Indies, Smith in Arsenal dilemma, Channon and crew set fair on course to double, An interview technically knocked out, New Zealand make cuts for Montreal, The longer Floyd held his lead the more impressive he looked, US's Davis Cup hopes rest on London meeting, Hashim keen to assess his successors, Strong under-23 backs, Starbrook hopes to keep date in Kiey, Ice hockey, Results yesterday, Wembley winner earns same as Wimbledon's, Badminton not too harsh for Wideawake, Where would Malinowski be if it were not for two famous men?, Today's fixtures, Steeplechase winner disqualified after test. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 13, 1951., Our judicial system deserves more praise than blame over the Hain affair. Editorials/Leaders: Trade With The Soviet Union, The Bill To End Pay Beds, The Benefits Of 3 Per Cent. Letters to the Editor: Soviet siege mentality, Hain case: the decision to prosecute, Civil Service pay, Easter gift to clergy, Small firms' fund would flounder, The high costs of concerts, Why so little pricing in decimals of a penny?, Helping drug addicts, Pride in British workmanship, Footing the wedding bill, Budget and the unions, Role of women in Islamic countries, Long period of drought. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Leslie Halward, Sir Geoffrey Nye, Obituary, Lady Allen Of Hurtwood Work for children, Mr L. J. Cheshire. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mr Scargill calls for one energy authority, Turner & Newell to do better, Thorn raises Stanwood offer 15p, French aim at building new Boeing, Government and the CBI explore formula for new code on price controls, £80,000 Stigwood salary agreed, Latest dividends, Assoc Portland is confident, 18 March increases rejected, Mr Maxwell Joseph cutting back stake in Fraser Ansbacher, Gloom in March Quarterlies Mining, GKN begins to sense a revival, Alcan UK raises ingot price by 8.5 pc, Group Gold Mining Companies (All companies are incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Orange Free State, Fresh try to settle bank union rivalry, Spot Position of Sterling, Restrictions on issue of trade information, Forward Levels, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Companies rush to get state help for bringing forward investment, Unicorn dip but better times ahead, Scandinavia adds 8pc to cost of newsprint, Montfort (Knitting), The war of the obese parsnip: will sugar cane take a beating?, Yule Catto hopes, Societe Generale, Moorhouse And Brook, Bank Base Rates, Morgan, Barclays raising another $25m with Eurobonds, Signs of storm clouds clearing from airlines' turbulent two years, Graff Diamonds, Election fears drive lira to its lowest level, Goldsmith reply to Singapore censures, Boosey record, New hopes for end to Mersey strike, Daejan-Freshwater, Boots signs 'closed shop' deal, Colombia is still cool about coffee prices, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Capital & Counties confirms plans to sell £105m Canadian offshoot, Late upturn saves day at Revertex and group hoping for strong rally, RTZ bids for IOL rump, Briefly, American Trust Company Limited, Institutes agree on German growth this year, U S majors pick up, Deutsche Bank's £19,400m, GM predicts soaring sales, but attacks emission laws, Money Market Rates, Taylor, Pallister & Co. Ltd. Chairman's Statement in respect of the Final Dividend, William Gibson, Blackwood Hodge plans better things, Electrical sales show effect of lower VAT, 'Perks' rise over cars for Leyland workers, Consortium puts in £11m offer for Norton Villiers, Group Gold Mining Companies (All companies are incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Transvaal, Gold, Brazilian Loan, How the markets moved Rises, Sun Life bid for Artagen 'unexpected', Business Diary: Knight's move · The chaser chased, Travel side helps Thomson to show 17pc profits rise. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Lifeless day, Before trade figures bargains at new low, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Wall Street, More share prices. Business Appointments: Changes at Barclays International. Property: Rentals, Country property, PROPERTY also on page 25 Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing.

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