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The Times - 29/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke and Ronald Pullen, By Staff Reporters, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Derek Harris, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Diana Geddes, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Education Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Warman, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederich Cleary, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From James Reston, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, by Prudence Glynn, John Higgins, Clive Barnes, William Gaunt, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Iverach McDonald, Myrna Blumberg, Philippa Toomey, Jan Morris, Sheridan Morley, Paul Theroux, David Williams, Henry Stanhope, William Haley, By Gerry Harrison, By Martin Tyler, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Butt, David Bonavia, Philip Howard, PHS, Stephen Haseler, Oliver Stallybrass, Editor, Abinger Edition of E. M. Forster, P. W. Avery, Roderick Biss, Marcella Bonsanti, Benjamin Britten, D. M. Brown, David Cecil, Alice Coleman, John Colmer, Eric Gillett, Anthony Hamilton, Herbert Howells, Glenda Jackson, Frank Kermode, Shigeru Koike, Rosamond Lehmann, Frederick P. W. McDowell, K. Natwar-Singh, D. A. Parry, Jean Radcliffe-Maud, Rachel Kempson Redgrave, Julian Rushton, George Rylands, C. Earle Sanborn, Beth K. Schneiderman, Bernard Shore, Oliver Stallybrass, Wilfred Stone, George H. Thomson, L. P. Wilkinson, Oliver Zangwill, , LOUISE BAXTER, , PETER OWEN, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , RICHARD INGRAMS, Editor, , RICHARD OSBORNE, , NIGEL LAWSON, , ALAN GREEN, , STANLEY H. HUBBARD, , JOHN HULME, , PETER LEVI, , EDWARD HOLLOWAY, , C. B. ARMSTRONG, , ANTHONY E. WIELER, , ANNE HAMILTON, , DAISY G. SWINDELL, , SELWYN HEWITT, , N. KURTI, , HARRY COWLEY, , ERIC SUTTON, , A. H. W. SMITH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Tim Congdon, From Peter Norman, By John Brennan, From John Earle, By Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, Wilfred Brown, ALAN L. FORSYTH, , IAN G. SHINNIE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Peter Hill, Tim Congdon, By Richard Allen, By Anthony Rowley, John Blunsden, by Anthony Jones, by Geoffrey Smith, by Geoffrey Dodd, G.D.,

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News: Three trapped in railway tunnel explosion, Lockheed denies bribing former Prime Minister, Drought committee will ensure quick action in water crisis, 'The Times' reporter is excluded by journalists, No early poll foreseen by the Prime Minister, Lies told by staff, nurse says, Farmers happier as exports rise, Relaxed Mr Crosland grasps the nettles, Summer floodlighting, Tanker code to reduce pollution at sea, W German press lockout after printers' strike, Japan near ban on nuclear arms, Fishing industry must be drastically cut, The Times Diary CIA settle a heated argument, Russia blames 'hostility' on Chairman Mao Tse-tung, The amazing things you can hang on the wall these days, Chiefs take oath as ministers, The threat to liberty of a leftist popular front, Mr Ford fails to act over spies, Welfare state or 'social bureaucracy', Dublin has secret plans ready if Provisional IRA switches part of terrorist campaign to Eire, Jewel theft girl's male disguise fooled the police, Police worried at rise in female crime, Metrication Bill not being dropped, minister says, Spy activities 'undermined constitutional rights ', Government is to provide £½m to push fluoridation, Political stability comes from threat of instability, Praise showered on Dr Kissinger after Lusaka speech, Fresh guidance advocated on hospital complaints, The Alpine Italians in fear of communism, Jury finds Irishmen 'mute of malice', Tory envisages subsidizing union officials and ballots, Theology is not to be trifled with, Mr Carter's bandwagon slips into higher gear for home stretch, £400 for a panther, £100 for lioness, at circus sale, The Texas underdog shows his teeth, Newspaper was 'wrong' in report on Mr Scargill, Mr Taverne's supporters soldier on alone, Call to bring back national standards in basic skills, A keen eye on Brussels, Encouraging signs in a world of cut-throat competition, Council home girl died in fire she started, Bank orders inquiry into currency dealings, Labour clings to its lead in committees, Mr Carter emerging as Democratic favourite, Early decision sought on direct elections issue, Russia's hidden missiles arouse Reagan suspicions, Mr Fraser yields to rebels, Anaesthesia: Risk to the unborn, Swiss seeking to repatriate murderer to UK, Spain going to polls early in 1977, John Stonehouse 'plundered companies to make fresh start in Australia', Ministers quit provisional Government in Portugal, Detainees lose rights to appeal to Indian courts, Transfer of power behind Britain's ills, envoy says, Local planning to save ideal picnic country, Nursery provision 'poorer than in 1900', Appeal chairman named, Executive earnings eroded by 13 pc, Meter coins may be replaced by energy tokens, Motoring Porsche's UK memorial to a pioneer, TUC expects both cash and a percentage element in new formula for restraint on wages, Ghettoes of migrant workers 'a danger', China comes in from the cold, but the thaw is far from complete, Man castrated at his own request dies, TUC link is still a top Civil Service dilemma, BBC's licence increased from £900 to £30,000, Taxation dominates private life, Mantegna drawing of bird sets record for Old Master drawing at £60,500, Can worker control deliver the goods?, Drink report calls for wider police powers, Councils complain that safety costs might cut education services, Dispute halts oil prospecting, N Ireland to review payments for injury. Index. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Newton Abbot, Devon, Ppa, Harrap Books, Dds, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Library For The Blind, Cassell, The East Asiatic Company Limited, Copenhagen, Post Office Telecommunications, Danish Agricultural Producers,, Swedish Lloyd, Arthur Koestler, PRIVATbanken, Thinkelectric, Dfds, The Times, World of Islam Books, Blue Nun, Rail Express, Allen Lane, Oklahoma, Pierre Carron, Provinsbanken, Douglas Fairbanks, Den Danske Bank, T.L.S, NatWest, the teamworkers Taylor Woodrow, Spain again, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Barnardo's, Savills, F.L.S. Politics and Parliament: Mr Crosland praises Dr Kissinger, Mr Crosland to accompany Queen on American visit, Move to stop 'misleading' car advertisements, Dr Kissinger's speech on Rhodesia a major contribution to African policy House of Commons, Standards of social services depend on industrial profits House of Lords, Wrong to blame local authorities for meeting public demands, Further talks next month on EEC direct elections, Municipal winkling in Hillingdon, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Sale of council houses adds to the stock of human happiness. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Theatres, Finance & Investment, Announcements, Secretarial Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Dear Sir The First Cuckoo, Library for the common man Johnson on Johnson, New company at the Old Vic, Rex Lunt-Fontanne, New York, Fiction A Memorial Service, Sea fever The Rise and Fall of British Naval Mastery, Matthew Smith Tooth's/Roland, Browse & Delbanco, Star gazing, Alan J. Pakula: industry paid off, Rugged entrepreneur The Zykovs Aldwych, Historical, At the heart Henrietta Maria, Funny Peculiar Garrick Theatre, Among friends Another World, 1897-1917, The prime moods of Islam, London Sinfonietta/ Henze Queen Elizabeth Hall, Joint Stock and the mercenaries. Sport: Last night's results, Sports in Brief, Students' defence thwarts rally by England juniors, Today's cricket County championship, Flying Water could open the flood gates after 13 barren years, Ward and Reiss wander round penthouses, By Crumbs, we could do with some rain, Wollow has stamp of greatness, Steel construction based on Brearley, Liverpool machine roars back to life within five frantic minutes, Wood's strong finish earns him the title, Pascoe and Hartley out of international, New president inherits a good system, Moment of farce highlights Palace's fear of failure, Wood continues to feel at home abroad, Sharkey given chance on Hunter's advice, Miss Molesworth again falls to Miss Tyler, Borrington pulls Derbyshire round and helps the revival along, For the Record Ice hockey, Princess Anne agrees to become vice-patron. Editorials/Leaders: Real Power To End Drunken Driving, WHO Can Stop Carter Now?, Too Heavy A Sacrifice By Managers. Letters to the Editor: Rhodesia and the West, How exporters could share services of an overseas agent, The cost of conductors, Do letters after his name reflect a man's professional worth?, Controlling the money supply, 'Leisured classes', Trade union image, An early swallow, Ladybirds galore, Too many holidays, Libel cases against newspapers, Scientific terminology, Scriptures and the Bard, The wife of Oscar Wilde, Elvaston Castle, The Forster country, Rabies and evasion of quarantine laws, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 28, 1951. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr John Bamber, Professor Allardyce Nicoll, Mr Joe D. Brown, Miss A. K. Lewis, Mr Stanley Cursiter Efforts to establish a Scottish 'Tate', Obituary. Business and Finance: Co-Operative Insurance Society Limited Increased Bonuses To C.I.S Policyholders, Norwich Union Insurance Extract from the Statement and Review for 1975 by Mr Desmond E. Longe MC, DL, President and Chairman of the Norwich Union Insurance Group, Discount market, Pernas bid now only weeks away, A breathing space for scrap prices, Brashness gives way to diplomacy at NYSE, Palabora more cheerful, Latest dividends, 40pc rise in company bankruptcies, Foseco Minsep LIMITED Continued growth despite worldwide recession Record sales and profit in 1975, Ryder call for quicker promotion of best in younger management, A dramatic recovery at Laur Scott, Upturn at Burrell too late to save 1975, Selection Trust, US inflation warning as economic indices dip, EEC may bow to steel quotas, Bid For Dry Cleaner, Fine finish at Tel. Rentals: progress steady, City affirms doubt on two-tier boards, Pound firmer on hopes of pay pact with unions, State to give more aid to computer industry, Artagen Properties Limited, Bank Base Rates, Reading omens in the discount market, Briefly Drayton Trust, C & A seeking Brent Cross shop extension, Are there parallels with Weimar in the falling pound?, Government backing sought for gas rigs, Tea-exporting nations' plea, McCleery L'Amie Group, Bemrose Corporation Limited, How in the world did Wimpey turn over £542,000,000 last year?, Bols's thinking behind bid refusal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Leyland chief sees 'real possibility of future state aid being withheld', Longbridge strike makes 2,000 idle, Chrysler has $72m first-quarter profit, Tax relief plea by Norwich Union chief, Money Market Rates, Alliance Building Society, Blackman & Conrad Ltd Encouraging signs for the future, Slow start to the year at Fraser, Experts advise on £11m bid, Construction orders show slight increase, Boddingtons Breweries Ltd Manchester Again A Record Year, Sanderson retreats, Federal Industries Ltd., Bonn urges restraint over prices, Trafalgar in for Clark & Fenn, Artagen gives reasons to spurn Sun Life bid, Business Diary: Fair exchange · Douglas picks up the threads, March motor exports up 60 pc to record £298m. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, NY silver 7.70c to 9.30c down, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Up for the third day and gilts better too, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Coffee values fall sharply: metals decline, Japan may help tin buffer stock, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurosyndicat, How the markets moved Rises, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Leaders subdued, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Five new directors join Allied Breweries board. Property: Turning back to the land, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Farms and Estates. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,289.

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