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The Times - 27/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown and Maurice, By Clifford Webb, From Paul Martin, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Fred Emery, By Arthur Reed, By Our Planning Reporter, From David Leigh, By Paul Routledge, By Our Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Nicholas Ashford Calai, Southern Angola, , From Frederick Cleary, From Peter Strafford, From Our Special Correspondent, by Irving Wardle, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Walsh, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Don John, Trevor Fishlock, Ion Trewin, Margaret Allen, by Geoffrey Weston, by Francis Ghilès, by Godfrey Morison, F.G., G.W., George Hutchinson, Neil Allen, Kenneth Owen, Dingle Foot, Mario Modiano, MILES CLIFFORD, , STEPHEN WILDMAN, , ROBIN GLENDINNING., MARGERY WEINER., R. V. ASHDOWN, , S. J. AHEARNE., RAYMOND PLUMMER, , HUGH FRASER, , MURRAY SANDERSON, , R. J. D. LEEPER, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , CHRISTOPH BERTRAM, , GEORGE PHILIP, , JAMES LEES-MILNE, , EDWARD PICKERING, , O. P. S. JONES, , D. F. C. HAWKINS, , CHRISTOPHER CHILD, , By Richard Holloway Rector of Old St Paul's, , By Philip Howard, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Walters, By Tim Congdon, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton, Michael Bayliss, John Drummond, Patricia Tisdall, John Whitmore, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, MS, Francis Kinsman, By John Brennan, By Richard Allen,

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News: French clocks get out of time, Cable-car crash kills three on Colorado slopes, 'Cape Times' centenary, Universities debate for Lords, Judge criticizes sex prosecution, Some domestic air fares to be increased, 'Soldier's soldier' for Argentine President, Careful aid used to restore confidence, Ailing President tightens his grip as unrest grows, Defiant Moluccans sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for killing hostages in train hijack, Company and directors who sold scrap metal outside EEC are fined £254,250, Medieval technology, bizarre and beautiful, Labour's Scottish conference resigns itself to devolution, with few dissentients, Strike by 30 at carburettor factory threatens to paralyse Leyland, Europe poll rigged, says Mr Mayhew, Noise nuisance 'should be cut by new aircraft', Angolan refugees fear massacre after South Africans end protection of their camps today, Victory at hand for Milan opera, I will not quit, defiant Mr Healey tells critics, Ten years for 'systematic' robber of mail trains, £165,000 for Italian classical landscape sets new record for Richard Wilson, Liberal parties of EEC form federation, West German President among Mr Ahmed's friends, Washington overture to Hanoi, Devolution vital, Mr Jenkins says, Court challenge to Concorde go-ahead, Japanese revival up West, Science report Batteries: Turbulence observed, Greece cracks down on rogue hoteliers, Island leaders agree to end secession, Gun charge is dropped, Lapwings caused five-death jet crash, British poverty 'following US patterns', Should our Olympic hopes rest on the widow's mite?, Fast growth attracts foreign capital, Lebanon leftist chief is called to Damascus, Proper training for estate agents urged, Barrister assaulted three policemen in courtroom, Closed shop 'threat' to freedom of periodicals, Lome convention facing financial threat, Debate proceeds despite pull-out, Stop brooding on father's death, baronet is told, Ex-minister in Lockheed investigation, Government will resist pressure on Concorde, The Times Special Offer, African presidents to back guerrillas, Phosphates and oil-twin export pillars, How to be a good mixer, Social tensions could bring loss of freedom, BBC chief says, Rethinking current attitudes to Christian remarriage, Dock work Bill 'a threat to the economy', Ford tribute to Reuters man in Washington, From Ramsay MacDonald to Mr Heath, the battles for a new leader, Mr Humphrey becomes restive, Blame that old enemy the slug, IRA steps up mortar Attacks on Army, Rhodesians face 'a tough year', World flu experts meeting to discuss new virus, Nordic call on Britain to pull back warships, Arabs deride US veto of UN censure, Militant Jews plant bomb at Soviet office, Union executive to fight its president in court, French are ready to arm Egypt, Attracting investment despite lack of resources, X-ray theatre rules to be tighter after fatal error, New York plans more cuts in jobs and services, Tory plan to reduce taxes without big revenue cuts, Nixon family 'feared for President's sanity', Eilat's desert song, Woman dies as coach overturns, McWhirter fund award over shot Tube driver, Pay beds go up by 30 per cent, Hampton Court and Kew summer opening, Plans to offer more than just sun and sea, Students safe after being trapped in fells, Soares warning on dangers to democracy, What will the Budget tell us about Mr Healey?, Welcome in the hillsides. Index. Display Advertising: Fleur Fraiches, English Tourist Board, Granyphos, Thomson Holidays, Npk Engrais Sat, Postal and Weekend shopping, Hayter, Multiple Display Advertisements, "Stumetal", The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., M&g, Tunisia, Chandris. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: 'Wives' suffer for their journey to London The Merry Wives of Windsor Aldwych, Jaques Louis Delpal has pro-, Alberni Quartet Shaw Theatre, Robert Langley makes Walking, The Court of King George, Northern Sinfonia/ Eschenbach Queen Elizabeth Hall, Francesca Annis at Stratford. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Bridge All a matter of timing, Taking wing, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,262, Chess Varsity matches, Sunday. Classified Advertising: Services Tomorrow:, Royal Festival Hall, Public Notices, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Saturday Bazaar. Politics and Parliament: Privilege complaint not raised soon enough, Balancing personal liberty and social justice House of Commons. Law: Bank wins claim for sovereign immunity Trendtex Trading Corporation v Central Bank of Nigeria, Duties of rent officers and rent committees London Housing & Commercial Properties Ltd v Cowan. Editorials/Leaders: No Transformation For Leyland, The Hour For Mr Callaghan, Lebanon Falls Apart. Letters to the Editor: Soviet armed strength, Political realities in southern Africa, "Dear Reverend", Ordnance Survey prices, Newspaper closed shop, View of National Gallery, Labour Party and electoral reform, Battle of Hastings site, Darenth valley motorway, The Falkland Islands, The British Library, The sale of church treasures. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 28, 1951.. Obituaries: Lord Ailwyn, Canon Mowbray Smith, Josef Albers Aesthetic of the square, Sir Hubert Hull, Professor Eustace Phillips, Lord Montgomery, Sir Michael Dillwyn-Venables Llewelyn. Sport: Gloucestershire forwards and Butler hold the key, Wales and Ireland meet the Olympic champions, Green back in front again, Sports in Brief, Malvern's first and second pairs link up, Reigate win open sevens with only six players, Rugby League, Weekend fixtures, Latest European snow reports, Clark holes the putts that really matter, Aintree runner goes lame, Hide seeks his fourth success in Doncaster numbers game, Ferrari chief against round houses race, Most important final may still elude Mrs Gilks, Manchester City play big part in title race, Leading Lady's turn has come, Bookmaker loses early on Lincoln, Television highlights BBC 1, Rugby Union, Tomorrow, A mare whom no field was able to contain, Ancholia is good enough although her merit is difficult to measure. Business and Finance: Trafalgar House to acquire Ritz as hotel flagship with £2.7m bid, That's just the ticket..., Flying To New York, Late upsurge in demand puts Coates Bros in better shape, The Tyneside Investment Trust Limited, Downturn in second-half foils Dufay, Latest dividends, Comeng-Bradken, Sir Derek Ezra keeps job as head of NCB, Philips decline unchecked, Offers, Ship repair yard may be saved, On the trail of foreign debtors, Spot Position of Sterling, Company planning pacts rejected by food council, State aid is 'no disgrace', British Leyland chief says, US monthly trade deficit is highest for over a year, Lloyd's to meet $29m loss, £288m motor exports surplus, West Aust tops rival bid for Emu, Forward Levels, Taking the British investor to Chicago, Carliol Investment Trust Limited, Italian property loss, Bank Base Rates, Market waits · Success story, Margins doubts at Yorks Chem, Banks warned to be on guard against breach of currency rules, Texaco's cost and profit programmes Overseas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Mr Simon urges swift approval of 'safety net' fund, New £800m issue of short date 'tap' stock, Progress at Brit Land but a long way to go, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Lampmakers seek inquiry on imports, Taking cover: basic points to watch, Gold, Italy finance chief may be charged, Robert Kitchen Taylor in loss, Splitting the loan to save money, How the markets moved Rises, The way through shady deals with crackle juice, H. J. Quick goes well. Stock Exchange Tables: Can Pac's Eurobond offering, Discount market, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Good support boosts cocoa, Up, up and away-Wall Street funds find their form, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wedd Durlacher, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Firm end to week, Wall Street, Tyneside Inv Trust, Week ends with index sixteen points better. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property.

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