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The Times - 10/03/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Patricia Clough, By Our Business News Staff, By Michael Hatfield, From Fred Emery, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Penny Symon, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes. Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From David Leigh Edinburgh, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Michael Hornsell, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, European Parliament Strasbourg, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, David Wade, Jacky Gillott, Joy Whitby, Judith Vidal Hall, Allan Morrison, Brian Alderson, Philippa Toomey, Peter Vansittart, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By a Special Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Norman de Mesquita, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Percival, William Mann, William Gaunt, Stanley Reynolds, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Fred Emery, Bernard Levin, PHS, Asa Briggs, CHRIS HOLMES, Deputy Director, LESLIE M. GRAZIANI, , HUGH MCCLEERY, , JOHN HUTCHINSON., C. JEANS., ANN LOXLEY, , HUGH SETON-WATSON, , M. MAX DELACOUIS, Le Directeur., T. H. COOKE, , THOMAS MITCHEL., GOODMAN., G. N. BANCROFT. JOHN CROWN. PETER CLARKE. ANTHONY FLEW. W. T. J. GRIFFIN. T. W. HUTCHISON. GRAHAM HUTTON. PETER LILLEY. ROBERT MILLER. D. R. MYDDELTON. SUDHA R. SHENOY. NILS TAUBE. JACK WISEMAN., DR F. SETON, Senior Fellow., NICHOLAS HINTON, Director, , KENNETH HOWE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Brennan, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From David Blake, From David Cross, J. R. HOUGH., PETER WATSON., ANTHONY S. WATKINS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, Frank Vogl, Richard Allen, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely, by Patrick O'Leary, P. O'L., by Bob Baker, by Willa Murray, by Edward Owen, by Robin Mead, by Joyce Rackham,

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News: Lords' lobby 'opposes sex law reform', Butlins fined £1,940 for hygiene offences, Easy-to-grow chicory at RHS show, First class U S post will become 'a luxury', Minister warns winegrowers over shooting, Congress refuses to sign Magna Carta bill, How the world rang the changes with Mr Bell's 'electric toy', US urged to spend more on narrowing arms gap, Investors like area's respectability, Hearst trial psychiatrist tells of threat to his life, European MPs' concern on direct elections pledge, U S Government renews its French connexion, France is crippled by public sector stoppage, Royal Commission urges state aid for newspapers, Palaeontology: Earliest vertebrates, Commercial tenants threaten council, Keeping the best spies... and keeping them in check, Troops free 10 youths in Nablus gesture, New and vital navigation aids to shipping, Hostages seized in court, Mr Thorpe finds the voters disillusioned with all politicians, Mr Wilson speaks of 'South African role' in Thorpe affair, Pro-Soviet Yugoslays to stand trial, NUJ executive asked to reconsider support for Barnsley action, Train drivers' dispute may be extended, US rejects 'blackmail' of allies, Strikes threaten to bring Portugal to a standstill, GLC Labour complaint of 'extremism', Britain stands firm on Falkl ands issue, GLC plan takes another step forward, The Times Diary An evening in Merrie England, Eddie Gallagher calls jail governor 'sadistic pig', Garden-sharing plan: Mrs Maureen Harris, Journalists' union an ally in fight to preserve freedom of the press, editor tells commission, Safety move after new asbestos link with cancer, Average rate increase put at about 8%, Red Guards hint of drive against Mr Teng, Reorganized kidnap gang strikes again, Fabergé works fetch £304,860, Second charge of illegal immigration dismissed, Tighter security sought, Freedom 'a signal for Scottish violence', Mr Reagan facing defeat in Florida, Corrections, 42 plunge to death in Alpine cable car crash, Concorde ban 'unconstitutional', 'Traitor in Whitehall' former M16 chief says, AUEW poll hope for moderates, Restrictions on Oxford ruling body are rejected, Four die in Olympic stadium fall, Stormy outlook for Ford and Wallace vote, Lebanon fears Israeli invasion as Beirut street violence erupts, Hospital consultant 'unfairly dismissed', Eight men and two women in court after raids, Southwark development approved, 20 Libyans on Cairo plot charges, Print leader on need for consultation, Rebel offer to help seized British woman, Choir schools exempted from Bill, Terrorists blow up restaurant and shoot dead owners in Ulster sectarian outrage, Rhodesian minister says security forces have kept entire country free of terrorist control, Argentine unions split over crisis curbs, Left-wingers belabour Mr Healey over cuts, Ex-President in new trial, Gourmets on French leave, Settlers attracted to tax haven, US car makers put off stricter exhaust standard, London-Paris 'air bridge' in Anglo-French partnership, Opposition to dearer food hysterical, NFU chief says, People who need fewer people, Suspension of doctor for misconduct, Turner will have his own gallery in London, Clouds lift as inflation provides own cure, Ex-councillor speaks of planning applications, Institute urges 6% pay limit to spur recovery, Pattern of tourism is changing, Women plan world watch on oppression, Visit may prepare way for renunciation by Spanish King's father, April could be a wicked month for the Jersey potato, Delhi judge in freedom of press case loses job, Labour will investigate anti-Prentice voting. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: British Gas, Standard Life, Dan Air, Marchwiel Holdings Limited, Management Services of Guernsey Ltd., Sheppards And Chase, Midland Bank, Cwmbran, Jersey International Bank of Commerce Limited, The First National Bank Of Boston (Guernsey) Limited, The Times, Dron & Wright, Hotel L'Horizon, Idc, Rt, Le Masurier, James & Chinn, Opec, Lloyds Bank Group, The Bank Of New York, British Caledonian, The Bank of Bermuda (Guernsey) Limited, BARCLAYTRUST International, Guernsey, Pelham Books, Pooh Posters, Thomson Cruises, Portelet Hotel Jersey, Brown Shipley, Hb, inta, Twa, Lovell & Partners, Henry Davis & Company, The Royal British Legion, Bell & Howell, Jersey. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Security of realm not jeopardized by cuts in defence spending, Treasury's former fine control lost-Minister, Councillors' allowances, Chancellor sets target for growth rates needed to reduce unemployment to 700,000 in 1979, Plans to share hydrocarbon resources being studied House of Lords, Prospect of further increase in tax burden, South African business money used against Mr Thorpe House of Commons, President reelected with all-group support, Estimate of Russian arms costs too low, Liberal MP calls for much higher levels of private sector profitability. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Whitlam admits 'error' but rejects resignation, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Reviews: Rainbow lights, Dreadful jokes, Painful, but funny, Gwen John D'Offay Gallery, Treats at the Mayfair, Romance and research, A tiring game Sense of Loss Open Space, Long distance men The Runners BBC 1, Supergauls, In and out in New York, Putting family first, The old order and the new, BBC SO/Gielen Round House/Radio 3, Promising revival Double bill Guildhall School, Brutal realism, Squalid triumphs, Visiting emphasis RPO/Dorati Festival Hall. Sport: Mullery misses penalty, Kent pay for little success, Sweet fulfilment achieved with some difficulty, What is a million or two among friends at Savoy?, Sports in Brief, Oosterhuis and Bembridge for U S Masters, New event to be presented as slalom team race, Kickers to be cynosure of thousand eyes, Bantel team sign two leading British amateurs, American pressure on Bank of England, Yesterday's results, Cambridge fail to win even one game, British horses thwarted, Today's fixtures, How Swansea's chance appears to a knowledgeable observer, League leaders reinforced by signing of Eastoe, Latest European snow reports, Connaught Square should round off a great career for Murless, New indoor event is a welcome gamble, Sweet smell of money for five sports, Palace's final emotion is one of disappointment, United use a return ticket to the past to ride on into the future, Curtis for Wales after brief apprenticeship, Leeds cling inelegantly to title chances, It's a dog day afternoon on Tideway, Favourite doubtful for Grand National, Ground plays havoc with Cheltenham plans, Interchange of umpires nearer fulfilment. Law: TV contractors' costs include Exchequer levy. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, La creme de la creme, Non-Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Business Services. Property: Residential Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday,, The 17 steps to press freedom. Editorials/Leaders: IS France Moving Leftwards?, For The Protection Of Adolescents, Turner Finds A Home. Letters to the Editor: Poverty of the clergy, Safeguarding freedom of the press, Sandilands and monetary liabilities, Non-executive directors and accountability, Cut-price conveyancing, Making prisons harder, Solzhenitsyn and the West, Closure of Hafod Meurig, Income tax: a need for 'education', Monetary policy, Effect of the Rent Act, Nuffield College, Foreign students in France, Majority rule: portents for Rhodesia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Archbishop T. D. Roberts, Sgr Alfonso Gatto Distinguished Italian poet, Mr Joseph Brennan, Mr Milton Waldman Author and publisher, Lord Camoys, Sir John Shelley, Obituary. Business and Finance: Life office challenges aim of Equity Bank, Discount market, Weyburn's sunny horizon, Fisons raising nearly £20m by rights issue, Latest dividends, Carrington Viyella Ltd, T.S.L, Midlands concern over state aid restrictions, Tea nations open discussions on stabilization pact, TDG gives 1 for 10 as earnings hold up, Spot Position of Sterling, Carrington Viyella, The case for reforming company taxation, British American And General Trust Limited, Heller Int raise earnings to record level of $28.5m Overseas, Forward Levels, UK shipyards output at highest for 15 years, Fisons strengthens its capital base, Business Diary: Shaikh at bay · Teacher's pet, Commission urges Britain to resist reflation calls, Maritime Fruit talks adjourned, Bank Base Rates, Nigeria switches reserves, Midland Industries, Intervention by Bank stems downward slide in the pound, Derek Crouch (Contractors) LIMITED, OECD experts raise sights on national recovery projections, River And Mercantile Trust Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Property group shares suspended, UB United Biscuits, Briefly, Lockheed seeks time over plan, Bank statements for February, Money Market Rates, NYSE steps up market status fight, Staflex raising £1.3m by rights after peak year, Two ardent wooers refuse to give way, Unwarranted American euphoria about the pace of economic recovery, Liquidator balks at Titcombe terms for Norton Villiers sale, Weir takes in remainder of valve venture, Montedison chain store chief facing bribe charge, Gold, Inveresk revival hopes now depend on higher selling prices, Depressed demand for bank loans persists Bank Figures, £5m Post Office order placed for Chrysler vans, Iran oil companies call for summit with Shah, How the markets moved Rises, Minister studies Lonrho report, Wordplex system launched, Dow Jones tops 1,000 mark but slips back, $1,300m loan decision soon. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Checked by property halt and Fisons' rights, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities Tin sharply up again: copper continues climb, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Quiet session, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Seven new members for regional industrial boards. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,247.

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