The Times - 07/04/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Clifford Longley, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Roper Medical Reporter Harrogate, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From John Chartres Kendal, By John Carter, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, European Parliament Luxembourg, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Oliver Stanley, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Frank Vogl, From David Bonavia, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Keith Horner, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Michael Seely, By Martin Tyler, By Gerry Harrison, By Nicholas Keith, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Bernard Levin, PHS, David Bonavia, W. J. H. BUTTERFIELD., DAVID M. H. WILLIAMS, , P. V. E. MCCLINTOCK, JOHN GILLARD WATSON., EVAN LUARD., ALLAN SHAW, , FRANK HEGARTY, C. H. LAWRENCE., J. M. W. BOSWORTH., PETER HORROCKS., EDWARD ROBINSON., COLIN ORR-EWING., WILLIAM CROMBIE., ROLAND C. RENCH, , NIGEL LORING, , JOHN STEWART, , CAROLINE ALLAN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, E. J. CORNISH., J. KAPLAN, Kenneth Owen, John Brennan, M. D. SNOXALL., Peter Hill, Christopher Thomas, MS, Margaret Stone, Business News staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, Adrienne Gleeson, Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Emler, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, Eynon Smart, Desmond Quigley, By Desmond Ouigley, By Adrienne Gleeson, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: By Concorde to Australia, Energy used in chemical processing may be cut, Irish threat to sue France over mutton, Mental home plan opposed, Treasury shows how restraint can pay, Mystery of succession to Hughes empire, Doctors' overtime may cost twice estimate, Union 'offensive' in Paris resembles fair, New York state facing cash crisis, Why there can be no real argument over breast-feeding, Sterilization laws left to Indian states, Janie Jones not yet able to pay £16,000 costs, Tax charges against building firm men, Hotels in London 'overbooked as policy', Allowances to rise if pact is agreed, Hospital kidney unit may not close, Helper of absent soldier is fined £100, The real reason for Peking's violent outburst, Children's books: Another great British talent we seem to have exported, Sirens fail to lure the new Prime Minister, US chided for antagonism to Italian Communists, Nurses still believe in a free health service, Car factory sit-in ends, Defence in Hain case speaks about dangers, Examinations merger plan opposed, Election violence worries Lisbon, Nine dash sugar exporters' hope of big price rise, Council urge bank to end S Africa link, TUC will seek retention of food subsidies in pay talks, QC says GLC ruling on playing fields unlawful, UN extends range of Rhodesia sanctions, French Socialists prepare for power, Physics: Fundamental law questioned, Churches accused of supporting single culture society, Saturday quest by MPs for new President of Lebanon, Benefits get a bigger share than pensions, Anti-US protest in Cyprus, No government inquiry into council care girl, Mr Rees praises Northern Ireland security forces after arrests blunt the IRA's 'Easter offensive', Armed police at nuclear power stations unlikely, Commons orders inquiry into planning procedures, New Jersey not to appeal against coma girl ruling, Torture play controversy, Court move on union censure motion, Sullen mood prevails in riot-torn Peking, Police 'beating terrorism', 'Only council housing can end homes crisis', Concorde landing balked by another aircraft, US policy document on Eastern Europe leaked to the press, Minister's death ends Labour majority, Tradition revived: During the past three, Work starts at Cunene after accord with Angola, Soviet official detained in Yugoslavia, Conservative students help to elect Marxist, It looks like Cambridge without the cam, Clay Cross fund pays surcharge on 10 rebels, Backbench MP adds taxi controls to Bill, Public to debate Lakes traffic, Mr Healey offers tax relief in return for 3% pay limit, Basque jail break men recaptured near frontier with France, The Times Diary Battling to be top of the pops, Democratic nomination in balance US Elections 1976, French plan 'would produce electoral farce' in EEC, EEC aid for states hit by Angola war. Index. Display Advertising: Methuen Children's Books, The British United Provident Association Limited, europcar, King & Co, Scrap The ACT, Multiple Display Advertisements, Montfort, Access, Welmar Pianos, Saa. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Manx Governor's duties curtailed, Latest appointments, Arsenal delay appointment of new manager, Church news Appointments, Three which deserved their top awards, Swedish honour for Canon Collins. Politics and Parliament: Budget about jobs and inflation: a strategy to enable Britain to enter the 1980s with full employment, stable prices and a balanced economy House of Commons, Tax reliefs depend on new pay ceiling, Borrower's Budget by soft options Chancellor, Explanations on the shop floor, Another £40m for selective industry scheme pushes total to £325m, Storage of protein plan rejected, Government 'living beyond our means', Mr Callaghan starts a 10-day honeymoon, Government defeat on bail proposal House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Picture Gallery: The Budget, 1976. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Theatres, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The returning hero Die Frau ohne Schatten Covent Garden, Impressionist paintings remain unsold, American connexion, Contrapuncti Queen Elizabeth Hall, 'Musician of the year', The Caretaker Shaw, Leave Him to Heaven Watford Palace, The boy in the bubble Yorkshire Television, London debuts, NPO/Muti Festival Hall. Sport: Channon's goal justifies McMenemy's decision, Chelsea herd but not seen beyond Fulham's defences, Liverpool gain another victory but lose opportunity for more goals, Music Boy can hold off Virginia Wade, Hereford talent confirmed, Dunn puts an early end to August, Macari begins attempt to gain Cup Final place, For the Record Squash rackets, Wren's Hill finds his best form again, Sadly there is no invitation for Jacklin, Malinowski could be taken out of Guineas, Anemos can overcome this Obstacle, Killanin says Montreal will be ready on time, Scots face Swiss with five new caps, FIFA confirm Argentina as World Cup hosts. Law: Police officer had no authority to question immigrant Regina v Gill, Attempt to sell vessel contempt The Jarvis Brake, Client must repay money credited in error, Incorrigible rogue: no offence Regina v Graves. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 7, 1951, The shocking case of the bees' knees. Editorials/Leaders: A Budget On Approval, No Thanks For Herr Schmidt's Success. Letters to the Editor: Informing the patient, Foreign action in Angola and the UN, The unions must look again at their duties and responsibilities, Preserving professional identity, World of Islam, Raising the speed limits, Rail versus road transport, Latin Vespers in the Abbey, University holidays, Words and meanings, Ban on cricketers, Footing the wedding bill, A new school-leaving examination, MacDonald's opponents, Rhodesian intransigence, Insurance Companies Act and the powers of the Department of Trade, Research into ageing, Motorway desecration, Sale of Church treasures, Concorde and noise rules. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Brian O'malley Architect of Social Security Pensions Act, Mr Howard Hughes, Obituary, Dr Wilder Penfield Pioneer surgeon. Business and Finance: Discount market, W German payments surplus up, Looking forward to a more comfortable retirement, Govan fails to win £50m Kuwait deal, Bk of Scotland gets boost from hire purchase, Extension of jobs subsidy will cost £95m, Deutsche Bank names Ulrich successors, Latest dividends, But will big unions accept an even lower limit?, Way sought to free more finance through clearers, VAT cut will boost employment, Spot Position of Sterling, Maritime Fruit selling two ships as an aid to financial recovery, £265m rise in motoring costs likely, Welfare Ins considering bid for Keith & H'sn, Chancellor offers a ray of hope, Briefly Tpt, Blagden & Noakes, Forward Levels, VAT revision may spark TV rentals row, £4,683m more for state concerns, Dresdner Bank, Coffee reaches fresh peaks, Texaco oil strike in latest drill off Piper field, BL's Prestcold group financing own expansion, Concern over business cars, Siemens move may benefit UK companies, B H South slump deeper into red: dividend passed, US fails to persuade Europe on need for limiting steel exports, More power given to the Inland Revenue, Now the point is not whether interest rates should fall, but how much they ought to be cut, Valium up 190pc in four months, Algemene Bank's plans for digesting Mees en Hope Overseas, France's Elf enters British petrol market, Ford takes sales lead as Leyland fails to meet home demand, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, How to capture headlines, Through the Budget hoop, Corporation tax relief extended for two years, Wesleyan & General Assurance Society, Bank statements for March, Life offices displeased, Tax fears dispelled, Aim is to remedy technical defects, World's oil output fell 6pc last year, Steel talks with China shelved, Bk & Comm'rcl still in losses but on the mend, Outlook serious at Bougainville, 'Savings' from excise switch, Company bank loans fall £237m in month, Money Market Rates, More tax to be paid on company cars and loans, Abolition of transfer duty cheers City, Shell Chemicals chief urges care on exploitation of N Sea gas products, Gold, The Times Share Indices, No interim from profit starved Sheaf, Industry deplores Healey lack of boldness but welcomes taxation link with incomes policy, American car imports fall as March sales increase, Business Diary: Flat race · What's good for Sumitomo..., Radical cash restraints outlined for 'blocks' of public expenditure, How the markets moved Rises, Tokyo protest at US inquiry, Fuel from waste is 'half cost of coal', IMI claims, Thomas French picks up speed, Plea for end of price code for chemicals, Only the drinks industry has little to smile about. Stock Exchange Tables: Consumer durables go better on VAT change, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Budget brings late spurt, Wall Street, Benefit extended 'into the indefinite future'. Business Appointments: Mr Tuke leads banking committee. Property: Residential Property Getting a home at half price, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,271.
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