The Times - 17/02/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From David Cross Brussels. Feb 16, From Peter Strafford, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Paul Routledge, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Clive Borrell wakefield, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Marcel Berlins legal Correspondent, By Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, By our Pnlitical Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From John Chartres Bellingham, By Peter Evans, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By Our Arts Reporter, By Penny symon, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Robert Parker, By John Young plannig Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans home Affairs correspondent, By our Science Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondents, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Victoria Brittain, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Henry S. Bradsher, By Roger Berthoud, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Downie, By Norman Fox, By Michael Seely, BY Jim Snow, From John Hennessy, By Dennis Bird, By John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, by Prudence Glynn, Alan Coren, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Geoffrey Wansell, Michael Ratcliffe, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Peter Loizos, BRIAN McCLUSKEY, , DAVID ROBEY., RONALD M. BELL, , MILES HUDSON., ROBERT LUSTY, , W. J. STRACHAN, , HAILSHAM., GEOFFREY GARRETT, Chairman, GEOFFREY BINDMAN, Chairman, , IAN KENNEDY, , GERARD NOEL, Editor, , A. J. HILL, , J. J. LEEMING, , J. K. OWENS, Director, , ANTHONY PRINCE, , By Geraldine Norman sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By Christopher Thomas labour Staff., From David Blake, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank vogl, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, P. GRIPAIOS, , JOHN MUNKMAN, , JOHN CHECKLEY, , JOHN TOWNSHEND, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard O'Brien, By Terry Byland, By Desmond Quigley, by Roger Bernheim, by Derek Harris, by Roger Berthoud, by Hans Egli, by Mariann Meier, by Patricia Tisdall, by Joyce Rackham, by Donald Massie,
ResumoNews: South Africans learning how their country's troops became involved in the Angola conflsct, Entrée of the gastrognomes, Sea-lions died from wrong drug, QC says, Europe's MPs want to settle down, Mr Tindemans calls for rapid decision-making, Russian arms spending was underestimated, Europe needs direct elections and a foreign policy, Mr Heath says, Should we make the Lord Chief Justice bear the brunt of the 'legal explosion' on his own?, Britian about to recognize Angola regime with EEC, Rare continuity of art and culture, Miners' executive may call off overtime ban, protests over Army's forged press cards, Reuter men in Nigeria taken away by police, Family differ over Stagg funeral after suicide verdict, Identification of relatives condemned, Attraction has lasted for centuries, The tragedy of a village called Argaki, Influenza is at level of 1969 and rising, Miss Hearst takes jury on tour of hideouts, 'Shortsightedness' over environment criticized, Britain may lose EEC gain on beef, Amin hint of claim to Kenya lands, US to have navigation base in Australia, Refund for three QCs who had fees cut, Proposal to end the practice of remanding young people to adult prisons expected in White Paper, King Juan Carlos speaks Catalan in Barcelona, Fight to save homes goes to Court of Appeal, MP to ask Ombudsman for inquiry into £100m dam scheme after allegations of misleading figures, The city that makes sense, Rhodesia says any Soviet interference would be 'naked aggression', Earnest belief in multilateral diplomacy, Cruise liners damaged in collision, Four men and woman on drug charges, Mr Wilson counters attack on the Civil Service, Delhi judges listen to world judgments on human rights, Great era of business expansion, Treasury emphasizes need for realism in policy-making, Group had the right of reply, Press Council says, Inquiry into police handling of murder case postponed as inquiries continue, Heffer warning to Left MPs on confrontation, Spanish anti-terrorist decree modified, Treaty to save Mediterranean coasts is signed, CIA 'spying on communists in France', Teachers issue warning on further university cuts, Bribery allegations are rejected by Japanese airline, Former minister to face electoral charges, The Times Diary Speaking up for Linda at a price, Central showcase for industry, Council experts say next pay rises may be under £5, Eight firemen honoured for bravery in hotel fire, Two shot dead in Addis Ababa wave of arrests, Lie-detector test for security staff is urged, Bomb watch at Tube stations, Council facing city stresses keeps its rate unchanged, Couple shot dead on farm, $27m stolen securities found in US, Mr Benn asks fuel boards not to cut off pensioners unable to pay but declines to adjust the tariffs, Mercenaries are given secret telephone number, Particle physics: Charmed and strange, Tenants complain they are pawns in a game, Bombs mark start of protest lockout by businessmen in Argentina, Dane saved from jail until his dog dies, Public-spending cuts 'heavy and will hurt', Iceland's ambassador in Moscow snubs Britain, Six MPs leave committee on Abortion Bill, Dr kissinger sets out on S American tour, S German glass goblet sold for £1,870, Crown drops case against Iranians accused of plot to trespass at embassy, Natural affinity with our down-to-earth ways, Tate Gallery defends purchase of bricks, Ulster MPs in bitter clash over Mr Rees, Algiers denies Army clash With Moroccans in Sahara, Transkei to do away with racial barriers on independence day, Kuwait signs big order for Chieftain tanks, Councils' plan dispute may involve Whitehall. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Wander Foods, Swiss Life, GANI designs, Velcro, The Times Information and Marketing Intelligence Unit, Bomin-Gruppe, Hanro, Roche, Bank Julius Bär & Co. Ag. Zürich, Barrington Laurance, Grand Metropolitan Hotels, The Times, Trident Television Limited, BBC, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., Swissair, Rk, Matchless Machines, Halifax, Swiss Centre Restaurants, Lufthansa German Airlines, Tower, J.I.B, Bermuda., Swiss National Tourist Office, Omega, Sgs, George Fischer Limited. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Fashion Underlying principals, Film unions to seek fund for emergencies, Hello, Cheeky Yorkshire, Contest for the John Barbirolli Prize, Newsreels that made them reel Film as Evidence BBC 2, Exhilarating expression of poetry BBC Singers/Poole St John's Smith Square, Lorna Luft London Palladium, Liverpool follows Sickert, Brahms with a youthful hand Cleveland Quartet St John's Radio 3. Sport: Changes needed if Britain to achieve Alpine miracle, Emphatic wins by young British professionals, White the only one in team for third time, Sports in Brief, Best of Birds Nest yet to be seen, A wide-awake Wakefield does not quake at prospect of Northampton, Oosterhuis slips up on the home straight, Supreme Italian master-his pupils conquer the world, Perhaps 'Ring-a-ring o' roses' can help oxford with their harmony, Latest European snow reports, An unsettled Corless moves on, Medal winners at the 1976 Winter Games Alpine skiing, Troublesome leg injury again hinders Bedford, Cup replays bring problems for managers and players, Cup holders draw Wigan for derby match, Nilsson replaces Peterson in John Player Lotus team, Barcelona club play Juventus, Oliver should keep his supporters in pocket, Bradford still not well enough to play, Bench warning on violence at football matches, Wednesday in still deeper trouble, Miss Howard wins place for crucial tie, Remarkable East German advance. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Early release for some prisoners, Vigilance the principal defence against terrorist bombers House of Lords, Study of North Sea oil cost escalation, Ending discrimination in job opportunities for Northern Ireland workers, EEC proposals on drivers' hours, Minister attacks 'reprehensible actions' of some Ulster MPs, NUM ban no threat to supplies of coal, MPs want BNOC salary details, Long-term forecasts indicate price of oil likely to increase House of Commons, Pensioners not to be cut off by gas and electricity boards. Law: Charge for fixed sum not desirable McDonnell v McDonnell, Vendor must abide by elected remedy Capital and Suburban Properties Ltd v Swycher and Others, Sittings in chambers, Legal aid costs refused Tanner v Tanner, Affray witnesses not 'accomplices' Regina v Sidhu and Others. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 18, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on pages 22 & 23, Legal appointments, Secretarial, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques, Theatr. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Warning by HM Government: This kind of quiz can damage your health, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 16, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: Responsibility Without Power, The Miners Should Think Again, Helping The Old With Their Fuel Bills. Letters to the Editor: Pornography and the law, EEC elections, Ante-natal injury, Higher fuel bills, Valentine messages, Undemocratic side of public inquiries, Overseas student fees, Regular deliveries, London's employment problem, Bill of Rights legislation, Surrealist art, The legal profession, Muslim-Christian talks, 'Monstrous fear' of bankruptcy, British mercenaries, Government's 'indifference' to the small shopkeeper, 'Buying British'-from South Korea, Press contact With terrorists. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Wycombe Abbey school, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Alexander Haddow, Gen Murtala Muhammed Nigerian head of state, Sir Ronald Edwards, Maj-Gen Sir Colin Gubbins, Miss Mabel Chamberlain. Business and Finance: Discount market, W. W. Ball holds its ground, Retail Sales And Hp, BA to have special cabins for executives, Premier Oil, Ball & Coll, plan talks, Latest dividends, Too few risks, too many losses, NCC to spur British service industry abroad Computer news, Equities wait for the trigger, Retail sales index up for third month running, A.J.Mills (Holdings) Limited Food Importers and Distributors, Spot Position of Sterling, Motor trade sales up 19pc, Egypt gives companies a way out of blacklist, Investors Capital Trust Limited Report for year to 30th November, 1975 · Results for the year ended 30th November:, Groups put case for superstores, Business Diary: Minor Forty-Niner · Chrysler's Freshney, Talks today on smelter strike, Iran step to boost oil output may lead to a further fall in revenue, Forward Levels, Tricentrol values assets at £24m, EEC finance ministers back funds of $1,300m for Italy and Ireland, Bank Base Rates, Chrysler US places big order for British components, ECGD officials study Canadian refinery troubles, Payments deficit warning surprises OECD meeting, Tate & Lyle plant closure opposed, Bank union challenges staff bodies, Russia may be waiting for funds, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, New Maritime Institute set up, Union report sets out plight of American construction workers, Textile workers seek £4 rise, Briefly, BSC's loss estimate cut by £60m, Money Market Rates, Commission allows rises in beer and cement, Gold, Toyota helped by late buying rush, How the markets moved Rises, In the shadow of the gunmen, Morice Tozer agrees to Howden's £6.5m, Agnew start heralds rights issue by Sel Tst, Lonrho Results for the quarter ended 31 December 1975, Maritime Fruit talks cover possibility of a moratorium, Record loan of $600m for Comecon. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Subdued shares, Wall Street closed, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Profit-taking under the African shadow, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks. Business Appointments: Boots chief for Metal Box board. Property: London & Suburban property, Flat Sharing. 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