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The Times - 15/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Diana Geddes, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Trevor Fishlock, By Our Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, John Chartres, By Our Planning Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Bruce Palling, From Kuldip Nayar, From Nicholas Ashford, Jeffery Daniels, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Kenneth Loveland, Paul Findlay, Thomas Walker, Alan Blyth, William Haley, Gerald Ely, Bryan Magee, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Philip Howard, By Jim Snow, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Tom Freeman, By Norman Fox, By Clive White, By Tom German, By John Blunsden, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Tom Cooban, By Michael Hardy, By Peter Evans, By Gordon Allan, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen, PHS, David Wood, DULVERTON., CHARLES H. GIBBS-SMITH., JOHN COX, , JOHN C. MCGUIRE, , DOUGLAS R. HARVEY., R. F. FARMER, , CLAUDIO VELIZ (La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia), , COLIN C. GEEVES., TONY DUMMETT., ALAN BEITH., JACK BANTOCK., R. O. H. EPPINGSTONE, , ESMOND BULMER., J. D. JONES., Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Alan MCGregor, From Ann Fyfe, By Hugh Clayton, From Peter Norman, By Desmond Quigley, By Patricia Tisdall, Peter Norman, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, DAVID CLUTTERBUCK., J. W. DODD., W. J. H. SHEPHERD., SHAUN STEWART., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Anthony Rowley, Paul Neuberg, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Derek Harris, Tony Aldous, Richard Allen, Patricia Tisdall, Craig Howard, Frank Vogl, Christopher Wilkins, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by Harry Debelius, Robin Mead, by Robin Mead, R.M., by Joyce Rackham, by Iain Crawford,

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News: Hope lost for 10 trawlermen, Welsh port waiting for a cattle boat Regional report, Two potholers rescued, Dangerous myths of soviet history, A thank you from Poland, 'Aid cut if Italy changes Nato policy', Integration with Spain 'best for Gibraltar', Four tons of explosives discovered on farm, Army aids Egyptians expelled by Libya, Print workers take pay cut to prevent redundancies, Bail reform move is inadequate, critics say, Primary in Illinois is power test for Daley party machine, Thais split on future of US bases, Bomb damages offices in Portugal as Socialist leaders meet, New evidence in Georgian church affair, Zulu leader calls for majority rule in S Africa, Prisoners of conscience Bulgaria: Makarov, Computer expert wins regional crossword final, Surprise attack could make nuclear weapons useless, Britain needs a 'people's army', Mr Powell says, Dublin expects new IRA tactics after O'Connell release, Senator Jackson gives warning on Africa, Majorca: putting the pack into package holidays, Tourism is big business in the Balearics, Vision: Eyestrain, The Times Diary On being absurdly serious, Hope of more food from our own resources Agriculture, Plans continue for Concorde flights to US, Liberal Party edges nearer April vote on Mr Thorpe's leadership, Demand in Brussels stays firm, The long voyage ahead for the law of the sea, Golf courses amid mimosa groves or golden sand, Union ignores ministry guidance on how to handle violent patients, Cuban leader drives on Castro highway, Mr Prior urges the Institution of Professional Civil Servants to affiliate to TUC, Survey shows fewer couples get legal aid, France forced to withdraw the franc from EEC float, West End development plan may be approved, Protest over 'unjust' prosecutions, Ex-dictator denies royalist plot charge, Roman Catholics create diocese of East Anglia, Orphans in mass escape, 'Madmen' attack angers Scottish nationalists, Sober cooking in lively cafés, Charges of sedition over Basque strikes, A family of drop-outs in the loch?, Setback for Mr Ford as aide quits, Left still angry at Mr Healey's 'bullying', Tenerife: a perennial winter choice, Mr Thorpe's denials are rejected by Mr Scott, Defence ministry hold on land is relaxed, Mrs Gandhi likely to visit Moscow in the summer, Whistle-stop tour, Five Killed by explosion in Bangkok school, Why some white Rhodesians gave up Utopia, Tokyo man on tax charge in Lockheed case, Folk art assists anti-Teng campaign, New group is formed to aid self-employed, Rebels in Lebanon ready to depose President, The Tribune Group shows its weakness, Tour bargains are part of initiative to replace lost role as bridge to Sahara, Egypt moves to cut link with Moscow, New split over workers in the boardroom, The West must act to defend itself while it still has the chance, Left holds votes lead in French local polls. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Iberia International Airlines Of Spain, The Hilton R00f Restautant., Tenerife, Abbey National, AJORCA with wings, Meon Villa Holidays, Spain of contrast, National Westminster Bank, Avis Parking, Hillier Parker, The Times, Barclays, Douglas, Urbanizacion Castillo De Bendinat, Ten Bel, The Areas for Expansion, Thomson villas and Apartments, Tate & Lyle Refineries Limited, Spanish Importer, Weatherall Green & Smith, Panda. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Personal Columns, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on pages 4, 22 & 23, Secretarial, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on pages 20, 22 & 23, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,251, Broadcasting, Miles second in international chess contest. Reviews: The nude as still-life, Twentieth-century Music Festival New Hall, Cardiff, Brilliant climax to opera exchange, The glory that was Durrell Spirit of Place BBC 2, The 'If' of life George Eliot The Emergent Self By Ruby V. Redinger, LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Bound by Fate/ Idomeneo Radio 3, Israel in Egypt St Pancras Church, American theatre design exhibition, Twenty-one years of student drama. Sport: Deans flu victim as Celtic get back into stride, Derby offered and accept the freedom of Norwich, Sports in Brief, Wakefield scorn safety to Sling out Goliath, Viswanath and Madan Lal alone escape failure, Some rays of hope for British team, Today's fixtures, Prenn saves a match point on his way to victory, Latest European snow reports, Northern trio leave followers with one nagging doubt, Cambridge's pit and Oxford's pendulum, Leeds left ineffective by team of fledglings, Advantage pursued by Stainless Steel, Bristol is not the place to look for a revival, Revie's problems overshadowed, Twickenham sees drooping of the colours, Levinda outpaces Hinemoa in final furlong, Justice is done as Percival again kicks a vital penalty for Sale, Height of economy shown at Everton's expense, Gosforth should broaden horizon of back play, Weekend results and tables First division, England spread their wings at Wembley, For the Record Hockey, Decision today on clinic at Crystal Palace, Liverpool do little to disturb Smith on his big day, Hunt's champagne but no one else can keep up with Jones, Crebbin returns from the wilderness, Dreaper's challenge will depend on going, Casper beats Wadkins in play-off, Stenmark makes doubly sure of World Cup, Fidler and Nelmes back, Southampton's climb spoilt by flight of young birds, Thompson gains best place at high cost. Editorials/Leaders: Lebanon's Coup Of Despair, The Neutralism Of South-East Asia. Letters to the Editor: Choir schools, Journalists' closed shop, Poverty of the clergy, The Ulster quota of MPs, Teaching children the facts of national life, Tax poses threat to woodland, Complaints against police, The building societies and old houses, Making prisons harder, Acropolis statuary, Labour left's economic priorities, A lesson on hotel development, Women's pensions, Industrial democracy, The British Library, Professional conscience, 'Optimum size' in business. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Harkness fellowships, Church news Appointments Diocese of London, University news Glasgow, Latest appointments. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 15, 1951. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal S. Vincent, Dr G. H. Mitchell, Sir S. Selwyn-Clarke Former Governor of Seychelles, Obituary, Mr Robert Webster. Business and Finance: A plea for foreign warrants, Plessey, ATV, House of Fraser Brokers' views, Israel devalues 2pc, Americans study UK ethane plant project, Trade minister in Leipzig for discussions, Travel agents ready to defend package tour price structure, Munich sets its sights on balanced growth Regional industry in Europe, Holland's natural gas reserves show decrease, Wall Street's new glamour stocks, The Scottish Eastern Investment Trust Limited, A king-sized home for tobacco, Outlook for gold fraught with uncertainty Mining, Euromarkets, Cope Allman first half-year profits more than halved, Berisfords Limited The Ribbon People, French franc withdrawn from snake, Hudson's Bay profits up, Intelsat satellite project moves into new phase, Investment fund plan to siphon off profits if Price Code is eased, BP, BICC Kleinwort and Lesney all report, Stage set for meeting of new-style Leyland, The changing face of time, Bank Base Rates, The Sterling Trust, Limited (Incorporated 1881), Sandilands plea by NatWest chairman, Import curbs warning by Chamber, Consumer trend seen as crucial factor in recovery, More share prices, Tin Council agrees to ease export quotas and raise floor levels, Cope Allman International Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Freight report, The delicate matter of who is fit and proper, Briefly, Lcp Holdings, Grocers see 'false dawn' in food costs, London HQ urged for British Shipbuilders, Migrant workers on the Comecon trail, Lending rate 9 pc, Business Diary in Europe: Smoke signals · Franglais lives!, Wanted: a link between tax liabilities and investment, Dow lifts European styrene price, Key pay talks in Germany, LWT profits from putting its staff in the picture, Emirates call for solidarity in Opec pricing decisions. Business Appointments: Six board members of NatWest to retire. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Thee Times Share Indices, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Russia again major sugar buyer and feelers out for more grain Commodities. Property: Flat Sharing.

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