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The Times - 31/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood, Political Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Eric Marsden, By Stewart Tendler, From Richard Wigg, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Thomas, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Horusby, From Robert Fisk, From Paul Martin, From Peter Strafford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Frank Vogl, From Edward Mortimer, From David Bonavia, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Martin Tyler, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Gerald Ely, John Percival, William Mann, Alan Coren, Ned Chaillet, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Charles Douglas-Home, PHS, F. A. SOWAN, , J. G. BARTLETT, , ALAN FITCH, TOM NORMANTON, CYRIL SMITH, ALLEN OF FALLOWFIELD, HAMNETT OF WARRINGTON Chairman, Warrington New Town Corporation, R. E. THOMAS, Leader Greater Manchester County Council, W. H. SEFTON, Chairman, North West Economic Planning Council, LEONARD BROUGTON, Chairman, , MERTHYR, , ANDREW WARREN, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , FRANCIS MCCARTHY, MARTIN FLEISCHMANN, BRENDAN SULLIVAN, PETER J. DIRVEN, JOHN TAYLOR, LUDWIG JESTER, FRANCIS GROOT, W. HALLAM. LOUIS DUGGAN, , DAVID N. SAMUEL, , D. G. RICHARDS, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , JOHN UNDERWOOD, , J. M. G. BLAKISTON, , EDWARD BEAUMONT, , G. E. CRAWFORD, , TERENCE ALLAN, , Dr Tony Smith, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By John Whitmore, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From David Cross, By Ronald Emler, E. J. LITTLE, , S. G. GRANT, , BRIAN LOCKE, , A. H. WRIGHT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Derek Harris, Richard Wigg in Paris, By Anthony Rowley, Richard Allen, By Adrienne Gleeson, by Ann Fyfe, by Malcolm Brown, by Roger Vielvoye, A.F., M.B., by Anne Fyfe, by Peter Hobday, by Peter Hudson,

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News: Capturing a changing world on canvas, Mr Healey 'would like to keep present job', Steady rise in total of prisoners paroled pleases board chief, Minister rebukes MP over tale of IRA man at Yard, Has Mr Mason the determination to abolish the Chiefs of Staff?, Paramilitary leaders inspected prison, Commons turns dark as Mr Wilson bows out, Campaign for coloured policemen does badly, Emphasis on development of adult education, Why Thailand will go 'absolutely democratic', Another council official is suspended, £10,000 voted for general strike exhibition, A2 killers' cars were moved by police, Pursuer is unable to say positively that Peter Hain was thief, Five Oscars for film about mental hospital, 'Kitten' cheapest to run at 55.11 miles a gallon, Arabs' land grievance at root of Galilee violence, Time to stop letting the motor car rule all our lives, Namibia becomes focus of UN attacks on S Africa, Should a doctor tell the truth when a patient has cancer?, EEC urged to agree over direct elections, Abu Dhabi: move to resolve hotel crisis, Financial skill on doorstep, Seeking an ancient nation beneath the sun-baked soil of the new, Students' union likely to consider ballot voting, New airports may prove a turning point for aviation, RHS gold medal for modern camellias, King hears of Andalusia water shortage, EEC food labelling system aims to help consumers, US Supreme Court rules against 'unnatural acts', Mr Callaghan wins second ballot by eight votes but Mr Foot will fight on, Small states where life has changed the most, Greece breaks off talks on American bases, Two jailed over escort agency prostitution, The Times Diary Sniffing out the stamp hoarders, History ties states closer to West than to East, State vote last test of opinion before German general election, Banking and insurance lure the merchants, Hongkong to see one more link with Navy end, Oil firms still welcome, Viruses: Glandular fever, Five field marshals at Montgomery funeral, Chinese split by arguments on economic strategy, Boy witness and QC clash in Hain trial, £58m rise in Concorde costs last year, Zealous Japanese refuse to catch 'English disease', Israel troops reported massing near border with Lebanon, Men in raft were too weak to hold lifeline, Madrid 'ends chance of peaceful change', Transport demands to fit the environment urged, Pale hopes for a green revolution, Canberra clash over Rockefeller visit, Inquiry upholds complaints of grossly bad care for mental hospital's patients, Treasures of 30 countries in Islam festival, Protest hits Concorde test flight, Frigate damaged in cod war limps back home, Welfare without qualms, Challenge on cost of free school places, Development of road system plays major role in integration, Odd allies in Lisbon strike siege, Aircraft firm chairman issues bribes denial, Sharjah: fastest developer can set industrial pace, Court for employment appeals opens, Rare early German Old Master drawing fetches £29,700, Article 'attempt to punish union chief', Crisis threatens environmental plans, Ras al Khaymah: meeting fresh food needs, Blurred line between government and governed, Mr Scanlon orders the Leyland strikers to go back 'forthwith', Generous role in aid schemes extends to Asia, Mr Udall woos New York voters US Elections 1976, Makarios-Denktash interviews both deal with leadership issue, Catalogue of Picasso works completed, Dubai: standing up well to the pressures of expanding and spending, United Arab Emirates Military merger is next big hurdle, Significant support offered to Islamabad, Ban on non-NUJ journalists by trades councils, Lusaka is silent on Nkomo visit, Nine killed as tornadoes sweep three states, Serious inflation despite immense prosperity, May Day will be made a Bank holiday, Six Arabs killed in Galilee's day of violence, Plan for deaf school rejected after protests. Index. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Bukhatir Investments Ltd., Abn, Joannou & Paraskevaides (O) Ltd., British airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crittall, Six Construct Limited, Pauling, Vickers, Telex Service, Grindlays Bank Limited, The First National Insurance Company, National Plastic & Building Material Industries, mazda, Abu Dhabi National Insurance Co., McDermott, Ansafone, Dubai Inter-Continental Hotel,, Al futtaim Wimpey, Costain-The Group with Experience in the Gulf., Gulf Air, Oilfields Supply Center Ltd., Dewar's, Rais Hassan Saadi & Co., Dubai Bank Limited, M. Eldeen Bros, Concorde AIR FRANCE, Partners For Progress, Geco, Abu Dhabi Sunningdale Oils (Abu Dhabi) Limited, Alitalia, C.A.T. & Mothercat, Dubai Insurance Co., Growth, National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Gac, Mohammed Tayyeb Khoory & Sons, Mechasteel, Emirates Brokers Limited, The British Bank of the Middle East, Radio Times, novotel, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International S.A., The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Bank Melli Iran, Hampton & Sons, Khalij Commercial Bank, Mexico, Lotus, investbank, Inscape (Abu Dhabi) Limited, Weatherall Green & Smith, Yousuf Habib Al-Yousuf, Kanoo, Spinney's. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, High level for entry for tourism awards, BBC wins three awards for television news. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Immense, decisive shift of power, Two changes in Ombudsman Act sought, Mr Wilson wants EEC to reject standardization of 'everything we eat, drink, buy and sell' House of Commons, Grammar stream within the comprehensives, Parental scale on net income sought, Falkland Islands, Nato ready for surprise attack House of Lords, Britain should take up fight for a democratic Europe-Mr Jenkins, Health and Safety Commission to undertake wide ranging review of risks associated with asbestos, Elections in 1978 'if the will is there', Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Property: Savills, Residential property Appeal of cottages on wane. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Commercial and Business Market, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on pages 26 and 27, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sports in Brief, Burrell a likely candidate for manager of Lions, England go through to meet Soviet Union in final, Latest European snow reports, Pocket Hercules should lift Peter Walwyn, Theoretic steps along a path to seclusion, Inspiration of Europe can raise West Ham from the ashes of their dismal domestic form, Results of yesterday's matches, Palace may pay penalty for Taylor miss, Fair Kitty weighted to make successful return to Catterick, Old Liverpool firm give Barcelona old one-two, Tennis, Other fixtures, A place in the final for Marlborough pair, Collins is chased round Windsor by his wife, Teddington Park is raring to go, Workington must reapply, Impressive win puts Watt into top class, National fees to rise by £50. Law: Valuation method for haven valid Milford Haven Conservancy Board v Inland Revenue Commissioners and Others., Liability for footpath over railway Thomas v British Railways Board and Others. Reviews: Widowers' Houses Wimbledon, The Market BBC 2, NPO/Davis Festival Hall, Arbuzov plays Bristol, Royan's orgy of new music, Mary, Queen of Scots Sadler's Wells. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Vintage Montgomery, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 31, 1951 Segregation Act. Editorials/Leaders: Another Bad Case Of Neglect, A Man The Nation Would Trust, Not Security But A Threat To Israel. Letters to the Editor: Emigration of doctors, Pleasures of spring, Newspaper decline in Manchester, Devolution for Wales, Council houses as second homes, Malory manuscript, Corporatism in Britain, A comprehensive study of UK products, Latin Vespers in the Abbey, Darenth Valley motorway, Interweaving training with work, Glove industry's plea for a fair chance, Battle of Hastings site, Maintaining standards in education, Radio phone-ins, Footing the wedding bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr E. C. Kersley, Mr John Cogley, Obituary, Mr H. S. Mackintosh, Field Marshal Montgomery, Mr Gordon Edwards Former civil servant and gardening writer. Stock Exchange Tables: Panmure Gordon adds to gloom, The Times Share Indices, Leaders below their best, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), ICI apart, IMI is 94pc taken Issues & Loans, COPPER was steady.-Afternoon.- Commodities. Business and Finance: Allen Harvey & Ross, Aurora clinches key 5 per cent in East Sussex, Discount market, Jobs in jeopardy, Eire to get 80 pc share in oil finds, N Sea state concessions, The Mercantile Investment Trust Limited, Latest dividends, Grindlays after the losses, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Tilbury port complex approved, Minister tells overseas shipyards price cutting can spell disaster, Inveresk Group, Inquiry into £2.9m Ulster aid to failed industrialist, Bricks build Ibstock profits, Forward Levels, Russia rejects freight rate charges, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bank Base Rates, Annual Report 1975 Canadian Pacific Limited, Japanese TV dumping denied, Survey reflects confidence in EEC upturn, Rustenburg pay out despite lower profit, Lord Aldington to step down as chairman of Grindlays Bank, Hse of Sears 'ginger', Fair trading chief calls for tighter advertising code, Robeco Rotterdamsch Beleggingsconsortium N.V., Woolworth, D E W, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Wide appeal claimed for new ICL system, The United States Debenture Corporation Limited Year Ended 31st January, 1976. Extracts from the Directors' Report., Evode Holdings, Briefly, Loan aid to leather group, Money Market Rates, S Africa may put up bank rate to herald tough budget, Rolls planning second rights issue in year, Australia to lift car quotas but keep import levy, Donald Macpherson Group, Chrysler tackles opposition to worker directorships, How the markets moved, Singapore report identifies loss and gain factors in Haw share deals, Joint audit committee to set up six sub-groups, Gold, Huge TriStar losses threat to Lockheed despite overall profits, Scepticism in Toulouse, A bid threat behind the row, Swiss propose value-added tax, Concorde: the cost of avoiding a stall, BBA still confident after a fine 1975, Scrip and revaluation from Acrow Group, Woolworth still pushing for market growth, Business Diary: Nash's hot line · Court circulars, Usinor goes £136m into red: no payout Overseas. Business Appointments: Sir Derek Ezra is reappointed NCB chairman for 3-year term, New chief executive at Grampian. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,265.

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