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The Times - 05/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, By Staff Reporters, By Clive Borrell, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, , By a Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Partick Brogan, David Robinson, Ion Trewin, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, From John Hennessy, By Peter Marson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, Peter Hazelhurst, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, PHS, Paul Martin, R. S. CAMPLIN, , D. D. RAPHAEL, , R. A. PEACE, , KEN COATES, , CHRIS FARLEY, , TOM ARNOLD, , J. A. TOOTH, , JOHN BELOFF., BASIL DOUGLAS-SMITH, , GILES PLAYFAIR, , MARTIN WRIGHT, , ERIC RAHIM., DAVID BARCHARD, 27 Tite Street, SW3., R. PETER WASSELL., Tim Devlin, Rev M. E. Bennett, Kenneth Gosling, Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Stephen Goodwin, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Derek Harris, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Tim Congdon, By Philip Webster, From Peter Norman, JONATHAN AYLEN, , EDWARD G. CLUFF., BRIAN SHOWLER, , MOYA FRENZ, , WILLIAM MAYNE, , J. M. RAMPTON, , N. S. ROUPELL, K. CLIFTON-MOGG, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen, David Young,

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News: The Times Diary Green fingers and silver tongues, British Rail shipping 'should be taken over', Underground train driver admits being drunk, Upheavals at the Poetry Society, Threat of boycott to abortion committee, Now French schoolchildren must learn about the pill, Disquiet at proposals to redraft Police Bill, City of London rates may rise by nearly 17 per cent, Terrorists strike again in London as police launch hunt for commuter train bomber, Thirteen minutes saved hundreds on the 7.49 from Sevenoaks, Poverty down at the vicarage, Mr Bayh gives up primary struggle, Winegrowers in fatal clash with police in Languedoc, Lead content of petrol to be reduced, Ecology: Disease control and drought, Britain withdraws envoy at request of Nigeria, Fight to save New York college from merger, Collapse of authority 'threatens society', Machel aid will cost £20m in first year, Girl of 15 who shot herself 'could not cope with sex', 'Terrorist' parents are jailed for 14 years, Dr Kissinger warns the Cubans to tread warily, Tax and welfare 'ensure fairer shares', household income study concludes, Quebec judge says Cabinet ministers tried to meddle, Couple who died had refused to see doctor, Hearst judge rejects defence plea, Pay deal for stable staff saves race prize money, Ministry has plan to cut accidents in the home, Two more men charged with bombing of bar, Commuter with grudge fined £100, Time we all turned our backs on 'interface', Search goes on for Lassa fever suspects, Tory MPs split on Rhodesia issue, Suspended doctor allowed to practise again, 'No clear-cut solution' to newspaper closed shop, Peking press attacks Mr Teng's arts views, Crown drops sex attack charges against boy, Mr Rees brings back direct rule today, Conservatives call for an independent inquiry into immigration statistics, Mr Wilson criticizes journalists' union over 'Barnsley four', MPs protest at Labour failure to back GLC, Labour holds Coventry with halved majority, FNLA offer of ceasefire in Angola, Union stays firm on government policies, Cohabitation rule for women to be eased but not abolished, Attorney-General accuses Mr Whitlam of libel, Dr Sakharov 'close' to Italians, Motion on public spending, British doctors' pay worst in Europe, BMA analysis finds, Can Turkey patch up the breach with US?, Prince Bernhard cancels South American tour, Mother taught IRA recruits to make bombs, Colleges are told they contravene sex Act, Killer of girl jailed for 12 years, Mr Peart in sight of beef success, Bill to ban Concorde from New York runs into difficulties, School holiday change to cut bills by £18,000, Bonn warns Britain on plane project, Solzhenitsyn ties with Shakespeare, Rhodesia tightens fuel rationing while public remains calm, Chauffeur jailed for two years for Canaletto thefts, Irish plea for equal pay delay rejected, American writers deplore loss of rights in India, Inquiry into crimes against women, More supervision of legislation urged by judge, Old Vic theatre decision in about a month, What chance a Budget sweetener?, Herrema kidnap plan 'began a year before', Commons is preparing for sound broadcasts, How much do Europe's executives earn?, Former leader of Copcon freed from Army jail, Priests fear violence at Basque funeral, Compromise suggested on EEC lorry regulations, India: Mrs Gandhi may find she has no choice but to stay on the tiger's back, All Souls', Langham Place, undergoes modernization, Mr Wallace weary but still the favourite, Alleged attempt to kill ex-model, Successor to dismissed LSO chief takes over, Antique dealer fined £2,000 on handling charges, Soviet party chiefs go into closed session. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lockheed TriStar, Tyndall, habitat, Cebit' 76, Olympic Airways, Ansafone, Les Palais De Chaillot, Pan Am, The Standard Life Assurance Company, The Times Business News, Taylor Woodrow, Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development, The Times, Beaujolais. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Council to appeal to Lords, Date from which interest on costs is payable K V K. Reviews: Shrine for the Raj Autobiography of a Princess (a) Academy 2 Legacy (x) Academy 2 Story of Sin (x) Electric Cinema Moses (a) Dominion, Technological nightmare in a supermarket City Sugar Comedy, Rich and poignant Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden, German tin-foil phonograph fetches £2,100, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, The first doors open. Classified Advertising: Rolls-Royce And Bentley, Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Announcements, Commercial and Business Market, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Welsh David turned out to be really Goliath in disguise, Ban placed on Cannon for two matches, Sports in Brief, Dunn to meet German for European title, Hunt takes pole position, Bright occasion for two Barbarians, Title win brings a question in its wake, Bowls, Latest European snow reports, Stiffer test for Indians, Tiepolino deserves another look in a foggy Cheltenham picture, David again deputizes for injured Cobner, Hounslow are expected to retain title, Curry wins world title with artistry greater than that in Olympics, Strong entry of 21, Duggan forced to miss Twickenham, Hughes is included in Sunderland party, A local trainer who always makes good, Britain keep their cup hopes alive, Palace still hope to sign Marsh. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 6, 1951 Czech tyranny, Gently, gently through Constable country. Editorials/Leaders: Cohabitation Rule Upheld, Blacked In Barnsley, Danger Point In Spain. Letters to the Editor: Army differentials, Cinema and obscenity, Pakistani girls' schools, Pitfalls in comparing steel industry productivity, 'Discount' for guilty plea, TV licence refunds restricted, The docks Bill and inflation, Tories and trade unions, Moral of a car breakdown: higher management's need of 'urgency', Overtime: Tax remains a disincentive, Policing offshore waters, Solzhenitsyn on Russia and the West, The 'better off unemployed' myth, Aviation: What of the public?, EEC links with Turkey, Criminal responsibility and punishment, Discrimination against the computer?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments: Diocese of Exeter, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Arthur Dalzell-Ward, Commander Charles Roe, Miss Margaret Bacon, Professor F. C. Champion Noted physicist. Politics and Parliament: Over-reaction to House of Lords judgment, Stirring up racial prejudice once more, Sewage case legal costs to be refunded, Ending of colour bar in clubs: Bill maintains proper balance between order and freedom, Money for 'smash capitalism' course House of Lords, Ferrybridge six and Barnsley NUJ, Reduction in lead content of petrol will cost £70m on balance of payments, Next week's business, Protection for perishable food in transit, Dry weather causes low water reserves, Mr Healey predicts a sharp fall in inflation over next few months House of Commons, Calls for lower mortgage rate, White Paper on supervision of banking system, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Business and Finance: Discount market, Export group set up to help rail component sales, OECD chief calls for balanced policies in reviving employment, Blackwood Hodge, Latest dividends, Reclamation of tyres, GLC contractors complain about payment delays, Move to defer EEC steel levy, Price trend will boost confidence in dollar, Developers to pay Causton bill for £1,183, Business Diary: Brother Watkinson? Who's consulting whom, Town & City Properties LIMITED, Drilling fails to find Murchison field extension, Barclays strikes a middle course, Brit Car reshuffle, Agnelli plea for pay restraint to help the lira, Stop Leyland importing glass, union chief says, US revolt against bureaucracy becomes an election issue, Foreign cars boosted market share last month to 35.4 per cent, Blagden turns corner on strong last quarter and pays higher dividend, Bank Base Rates, State's takeover terms attacked, New oil rig may be laid up, £9m Hongkong order for Austin & Pickersgill, Public sector now has 27.2pc of all employees, Compromise by-laws posted to engineers, Change! A signal British Rail cannot ignore, Wolverhampton Die, CEGB spurns cheap Canadian coal offer, Granada Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Quarter million fewer on short time in Germany, Occidental clash over Saudi pact, Hensher comes fighting back, Associates overseas power British Vita, State aid sought for Durham jobs, Briefly, Sterling's sudden drop dims hope of cut in minimum lending rate, Money Market Rates, Libya buys £30m compost plants, Barclays shows 13pc profits f all with deposits hit by the societies, Gold, Public take up only 26pc of £100m GLC issue, Challenge by MPs over surplus dockers, How the markets moved Rises, British Airways reduces dependence on IBM. Business Appointments: Blackwood Hodge board gains a new director. Stock Exchange Tables: Prices bounce back, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Sterling doubts take gloss from strong rally, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) $ Straights, An interim payout from Stocklake, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Further rise in metal prices, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds Kingdom Of Denmark U.S.$25,000,000 20 Year External Loan Of 1964, Spot Position of Sterling. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,243.

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