The Times - 30/01/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, From Richard Wigg, By Tim Jones, By Roger Berthoud, From Edmund Stevens, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, I By Michael Hatfield, By Clive Borrell, By Craig Seton, From John Chartres Manchester, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Ronald Emler, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Kenneth Gosling, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, By Stewart Tendler, From Victoria Brittain, By Edward Mortimer, From Paul Martin, By Norman Fox, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Woodcock, By Joyce Whitehead, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Jim Snow, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, P.J. Heald, Terry Bottomley, Hugh Clayton, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, Welfare, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Jan Stephens, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Richard Allen, Bernard Levin., Peter Nichols, PHS, Peter Hennessy, Dennis Walters and Ian Gilmour, WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, , M. SHERCLIFF., J. M. GUTHRIE, , N. KURTI, , MARGIT SCHWARZ, , JOHN G. GRIFFITH., EDWARD LYONS, , PETER TENNANT., WILFRID FORDHAM., LOUIS SCHAFFER., ERIC M. de SAVENTHEM., GEOFFREY JELLICOE, , HEW WATT., E. N COMBE, , STEUART MITCHELL., From Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, by John Young, by Christopher Warman, by John Myers, by Ross Davies, by Patricia Tisdall, by Eric Fordham, by Diana Patt, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Margaret Walters, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Hugh Clayton, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, R. S. SCORER, , N. YOUNG, , J. E. MORTIMER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Tim Congdon, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Terry Byland, From Peter Norman,
ResumoNews: Britain's highest-paid now earn less after tax than in 1950s, Father of runaway boys freed, Convention's future in balance as 'loyalist' majority decide strategy on talks with the Catholic minority, Syrian rule is price of peace in Lebanon, Is it moving to save or a saving to move?, Jury's suicide verdict after murder inquiry, Battered children study by MPs' committee, A flicker of optimism over jobs, Plenty of advanced thought in new design for working, Europe plan rejected by French Socialists, 'Dublin orders for London IRA', Mr Thorpe denies man's allegation, Mr Prentice believes Newham party now evenly divided for and against him, Boy, 7, died after raid on drink cabinet, Herr Schmidt says Bonn must continue détente, Rapid growth made dispersal essential, Rush of volunteers to join the British mercenaries, MPs support Mr George Thomas for Speakership, Three steps in obtaining expert help, Conservatives appoint new organizers, Lisbon leftists reassured, 50 Labour MPs abstain after debate on unemployed, Mediterranean treaty on pollution in sight, Unfair dismissal of stable lads tribunal decides, Teachers' union may tighten its discipline, All-in plan 'would destroy school', NGA agrees to talks over Fleet Street technology, Britons 'are forced to evade taxes', The mystery of a disease which strikes overnight, Spanish socialist sees progress on 'second level', Strasbourg support for euthanasia, MPs critical of policy on research grants, Delhi press curbs to be made permanent, Four questioned about Mr Wilson's papers, Sale of claret at Christies' totals £37,800, Bus companies' monopolies are blamed for poor services Independent operators should combine to make country routes efficient, expert says, The Times Diary Making us all feel rotten again, Pilot's heart attack may bring change in law, Spain to adopt universal suffrage in 1977 election battle, Chilean law to prevent torture of prisoners, Czech says he spied at Radio Free Europe, Algerians forced back in Sahara under Moroccan onslaught, Staff need the individual treatment, House gives Mr Ford veto power on CIA secrets, Mr Peyton's backbench pep talk, Shortage of whisky 'by 1980s', The eternal fireman who always answers the call to duty, Zambian troop movements near border, Hint from Moscow of Angola compromise, Dr Kissinger renews Angola aid plea despite Congress vote, Qualified welcome by EEC falls far short of Greek hopes, Israeli Premier has extra meeting with Mr Ford, Riches of two nations to tell story of 1776, The threat hanging over our trawlermen, Chicken rather than cod, Compensation pledge to cod fishermen, Multi-vote polling suggested, Anti-British slogans in Milan march, Liberals defend Mr Thorpe over allegations, Why communism is the least of Italy's difficulties, The night sky in February, New York state gets British advice on running casinos, Mixed reaction to London's policy reversal, Reprints planned for Lovelace book, Labour MPs who abstained, MP appeals for mother jailed with her baby, Warning of damage to rail system, US veto disheartens Arab moderates, Arts Council devolution to increase regions' power, Planning eases the load, The dangers of depending on Arab disunity, Warning that English regions may form a devolution 'power block' stretching from Mersey to Humber, Stonor Park contents are sold for £152,845, US-Saudi clash during debate on Namibia, Reports 'not manipulated', Hardship among families 'worst since the 1930s', Teacher alleges school was run like 'a psychiatric clinic', GLC move to combat unlawful squatting in council premises, EEC Parliament resists rent increase, Why universities must be involved in research policy, Mr Healey promises aid soon for out-of-work, Contamination: Metals in humans, Pro-Concorde vote by Virginia Senate. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Ici, Pickfords, Runcorn New Town, Hall Pain & Foster, The Times., House Of Carmen, Northampton, Strutt and Parker, Aylesbury, The Times, Milton Keynes, MFI Furniture Centres, Hamilton, Portway Industrial Estate, Swindon, Sherpa, Location Of Offices Bureau, Political Quarterly, Philips, Equal Opportunities Commission, London News, Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Tory leader told she is 'falsifying the facts', Two conditions to be met before reflation, Parliamentary notices, Age of consent, Support for tough incomes policy, Britain's return to prosperity will be a long and painful business, Consequences disastrous if Government or people panic at this point House of Commons, Import controls not excluded later-Mr Foot, Nuclear safety regulations kept under constant review House of Lords, Next week. Sport: Miles beats Spencer to reach final, WBC will reject demand, Sports in Brief, Cox fights back to beat Gerulaitis, Report that all is ready but not complete, Cork sack George Best, Meeting of IOC to discuss Chinese puzzle again, Conteh accepts 'fabulous' offer for bout in Uganda, They are coming again like bacon and eggs, Managers' fear of anti-climax on big day, Latest European snow reports, Pride may yet be salvaged from wreckage of West Indian tour, Coldest Wednesday of year out on the moors, Australia may tour South Africa, Stephenson and Oliver renew rivalry at Ayr meeting, Gullick back for the play-off, Hurst leaves Hawthorns, Wharton pays 5,000 gns for Magnolia Lad, A well timed victory for Midlands, Even Middlesex supporters in disarray, Lockyer has the first and last word, Townsend is one stroke behind leaders, Jehan to play in championship despite request, Britain's chance still in the balance, Bevan is unlikely to be considered by Wales. Law: Mitigation of damages after sale of horse Hoffberger v Ascot International Bloodstock Bureau Ltd., Cohabitation a bar to decree absolute Biggs v Biggs and Another Before Mr Justice Payne. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 15, Business to Business, £6,000 plus appointments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 29, Art Exhibitions, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: A cheerful sense of values When the Boat Comes In BBC 1, England expects Half Moon, Reflections in a sombre eye, Kensington SO/Head St John's, End of a long haul Henry IV Parts I and II Aldwych, Nicalai Gedda and Elizabeth Harwood Benvenuto Cellini Covent Garden, New flavour of Vaughan Williams LSO/Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/Radio 3, London debuts. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 30, 1951, If this is a liberal regime, they can keep it. Editorials/Leaders: We Do Not Pay Our Bosses Enough, The Pornography Of Hatred. Letters to the Editor: The tax burden, Identifying the violin, Farm tenancies, Rabbits as food, The Bewbush land transaction, Archbishop Lefebvre, Fish farming to ensure supplies, Cost of foreign service, Putting a price on energy, The age of consent, Protection for the shirt makers, The legal profession, Industry's bargaining machinery, Russian reaction to Thatcher speech, Overseas students' fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Army commissions, Church news, Latest appointments, University news £350,000 gift for hostel extension. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal F. H. M. Maynard Biplanes in the defence of Malta, Avm John R. Hallings-Pott, Sir Gyles Isham, Obituary, Mr Tom Harrisson. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts take MLR cut almost for granted, The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Another advance, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Y J Lovell confident after profits upswing, bigger payout, Warning of 9,000 jobs in shipyards at risk, Discount market, Lord Plowden may take chair at equity bank, Fears of a new brain-drain discounted by Royal Commission on incomes, Manson Finance Trust, Latest dividends, State industries unlikely to join price curbs plan, Why US oil giants had a poor year, Seagram Company, £75m public issue by two Ninian consortia, Spot Position of Sterling, Building societies' chief predicts record lendings this year, Substantial fraud alleged at L & C, Stenhouse rights, Bankers Trust Company, Ranks looks to interim jump, Forward Levels, Business Diary: Leach and Rothschild's part · Buffet stock, Power chief urges tax on gas to narrow differential on fuel costs, British Sugar, Howard leaves losses behind, Overseas, BankBase Rates, US seeks change in law to boost trade with Russia, French losses jolt Brockhouse, GHH profits fall but uplift sighted, Decline in engineering sales slows, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Big drop in UK bacon consumption and curing, Reed & Mallik brighter, Briefly, Philippines arranging big Eurocredits, NCB facing £4m bill to finance soaring stocks, BSC to cut 2,200 jobs at Sheffield, Money Market Rates, Quarterly loss from North Broken Hill, Breakdown of strike talks at Chrysler puts state rescue scheme "in question', Rise and fall of a secondary bank, Gold, J.I.B.., North Sea participation talks progressing well, How the markets moved Rises, £3.5m paid out from SE fund, Selling hits Belgian and French francs, Tax narrowing gap between high and low earners, OPS-a new animal for investors, 15 per cent more homes completed last year. Business Appointments: Receiver appointed at Venesta group, Mr D Berry on British Land board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,213.
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