The Times - 01/04/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By R. W. Shakespeare, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Peter Strafford, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From John Earle, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker, By Our Transport Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Paul Martin, From Edward Mortimer, From Frank Vogl, From Fred Emery, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By Peter Marson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Our Rackets Correspondent, Ronald Lewin, E C Hodgkin, William Sargant, Derek Parker, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, Tom Hutchinson, Thomas Walker, John Sunderland, John Percival, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, Gerald Frost, Dr Tony Smith, Ronald Butt, PHS, Philip Howard, WALTER BODMER, FRS, , SHINWELL, , KAY M. FOX, , ERNEST A. BAIRD, , J. R. RENNIE, , D. G. R. PERRY, , GEOFFREY SKELSEY, , HUGH CARADON, , MOYNE, , ROBERT HOWE, , P. L. MACKIE CAMPBELL, , ANDREW GILBART, , VACLAV SIKL, , G. E. FOGG, , DAVID GOSLING, , LAWRENCE CRABB, , R. S. CAMPLIN, , A. J. BALCOMBE, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Pullen, By Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Roger Vielvoye, By Edward Townsend, By Our Commercial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Emler, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economic Correspondent, ANTONY CARTER, , J. W. K. TARLING, , M. T. MUMFORD, , T. L. MARTIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, M. S. Mendelsohn, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Anthony Rowley, By Tony May, By Adrienne Gleeson, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, by Anthony Rowley, by Anne Segall, by William Hall, David Young, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Mechanized bingo is driving out traditional game, board says, Ambassador pledges active world role by US, Damage 'may be permanent', Teachers in Northern Ireland try to use history to dispel myths, Thatcher warning on erosion of freedom, $2.8m is stolen in raid on armoured van, 17,000 Syrian troops at Lebanon border, leftist leader claims, State-owned shipyard to get workers on board, Mr Nkomo foresees whites as 'irrelevant', Rifle packers lose equal pay claim, Proposal to warn trespassers of injury danger, Bristol abandons plan to close docks, Press commission chairman defends figures on pay, Shouts of 'murderers' in Knesset during Galilee riots debate, Dr Kissinger denounced by American admiral, Bank accounts of top Peronists frozen in anti-corruption drive, US court rules that coma girl may be allowed to die, Zoology: The age of a dugong, 'Nazism' warning to Portuguese, Three soldiers killed, one badly hurt by landmine blast in south Armagh, Washington's underground brings a little touch of Moscow to the capital, Court action against ministers in Spain, Mr Rees explains 'loyalist' visit to Maze Prison, King Baudouin renews his vow to serve Belgium, Road safety rebuke for parents, Former JP is remanded on graft charges, French measures to create jobs for the young, Thinking twice about a European Parliament, Whittle family see man sent for trial, Rights and wrongs of the clinical approach, Prospects good for saving La Scala opera, Large public aid for British Rail criticized, Prime Minister says newspapers must make agreements stick, Picture-slasher hurts Snowdon exhibition guard, Extra staff urged for MPs on committees, Lucan silver sold for £30,665, Language barrier blamed for women's sit-in, Confidence in Italian Communist Party grows, The 20-year-old error that has left mental patients trapped in grim isolation, Boy tells judge man chased was Peter Hain, Doctor fears hospital findings 'may be shelved like 14 other reports', Greeks pursue issue of missing prisoners at Cyprus negotiations, 'Primary' enters British political scene, Litigant will be able to recover lost pay, Smith air letter challenge to the world's press, Strikes threaten total stoppage of output at Leyland, MP voices concern over jurors in rape cases, Civil Service clerk barred despite successful appeal, Police chief calls for higher speed limits, 30-year sentence for murder of four soldiers, Lords committee attacks EEC directive on waste, Protesters held as crowd greets the King, The Times Diary Penetrating the Tory power house, Stamp quest is stamped on, Mr Callaghan looks set for 20-vote win over Mr Foot, Mr Ennals leaves for talks on Rhodesia in Tanzania, Laker Airways to take the Government to court, Transfer option for students, GLC takes back homes from charity, Mr Wilson makes his farewell appearance at EEC summit which is likely to mark time, Support for unlawful action angers Ulster coalition MPs, Motoring US firms are pulled back from the brink, S Africa's defence spending up by 40 per cent, The snags about crossing the Channel for a job, Wrong blood transfusion led to man's death, Head of Fiat says Italy on the verge of collapse, Wide Ford brief for new bribes commission, Mr Reagan's $100,000 message of alarm, Danger to Tories of a muted Oppositions, Official Russian tribute to Ld Montgomery, Farm tenant will get a right to inherit, India urged to help 'prisoner of conscience', BMA protests about lack of consultation on pay beds, US envoy's mission to Lebanon, Bread goes up 1p in first Price Check rise, Firm fined over soya protein added to meals. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Gas, Ppa, NEWsociety, Savills, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Alsace, Second British Assets Trust Ltd, Barnardo's, Tio Pepe, The Times, Common Law Reports Ltd., Midland And International Banks Limited, Lowenbrau, Inn on the Park, deaf, Peugeot, Chestertons, Mitsubishi U-Bix, Rentokil, The Hongkong Bank Group, Church's, Brown Harriman & International Banks Ltd, Limited Editions London, Harris Lebus Limited, Twa, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited, Suede & Leather Garments, Iberia International Airlines Of Spain. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Phnom Penh reporter is Journalist of the Year, Latest appointments, University nnews London London School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine, Church news Appointments Diocese of Gibraltar, Boy awarded £25,000. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Politics and Parliament: Aid team for Mozambique, The allies sought by Moscow, New pay policy will determine university salary review House of Lords, White Paper called a 'cover-up', 'Federalism fading in Europe'-Foreign Secretary, Staff in mental hospitals should not be focus of all criticism, Strategic implications of Angola, Nagging will get nowhere with Soviet Union: Mr Callaghan gives Opposition some advice House of Commons, Disconnecting electricity, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Defence cuts fulfil undertakings in Labour manifestos. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Announcements, Secretarial Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Focus On Recruitment, Motor Show Place. Law: Damages cut by £265,000 Evans Marshall & Co Ltd v Bertola SA and Others, Landlords' liability in tower blocks Liverpool City Council v Irwin, 'Reckless' in Criminal Damage Act Regina v Briggs. Reviews: Bing Crosby for Palladium, Family tragedy My Search for Patty Hearst, Survivors BBC 1, Some Centennial 1876, A Kind of War, Going to live on Sugar-Loaf mountain, Science fiction The Space Machine, Quick guide, Giselle Sadler's Wells, War museum honours a royal soldier, Cornish Thersites A Cornishman Abroad, CBSO /Frémaux Festival Hall, The Journey Round House, Reluctant Heroes Greenwich, Generalissimo Josef Stalin as Warlord, ECO/Pritchard Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction in brief, Transatlantic ultra secret A Man Called Intrepid, The singular reappearance of James Jefferys, Gabrieli Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Leeds within three points of the pack, Sports in Brief, Brinkley's back injury forces him to drop out, Room at the top after leaders drop out, An ovation fully deserved, England surprised in final, Latest European snow reports, West Ham's away goal could make all the difference, Allchurch to lead England against Japan, Yesterday's results and scorers European Cup, Warfield may go to US with Rosslyn Park, Roberts is saved for tour of England, Tennis, Broken Cast threat to Whispering Grace, Eight days that may be worth £70,000 to Palace, Campion School, Athens, The supporting role at Hereford, Albion do little to further their first division cause, England to play five Test matches in India, Anderlecht alone take a clear lead, Civil Service build on Triggs's unerring boot, Major Role to meet Royal Match, RAF's secret striker puts them on the ascendant. Editorials/Leaders: The Man WHO Plays With Fire, Better Election Than Selection. Letters to the Editor: University theatres, Use of roads and railways, Industrial democracy and the Post Office board, Trade unions and their conflicting interests, Occupied Czechoslovakia, Age of consent, A force to defeat Ulster guerrillas, Catholic treasures, Decimalized shopping, British responsibility in Rhodesia, Ridiculing research, Wongs and whites, The effect of inflation on debt capital, MacDonald's opponents, Revitalizing the Highlands, Vinny origins, Battle of Hastings site, Preparing to face a flu epidemic, Research into ageing, Obscenity law and films. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Ja'far Bakheit Prominent Sudanese politician, Mr Michael Goodliffe, Col F. L. J. Jackson, Mr Fred De Silva, Mr G. R. Jackman, Obituary, Brigadier C. H. V. Vaughan. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 2, 1951 Japanese peace treaty. Business and Finance: Mr Scanlon says new pay limit must involve only percentage rise, ERAP bid for Antar, Discount market, Consortium banking, Big emphasis on specializing, Tarmac to buy Cubitt offshoot at £5m, Meriden is hoping to sign deal with Italian makers, BPB Industries to supply plasterboard users direct, Eurosyndicat, NEDO pessimistic on British economic recovery this year, Malaysia blocks Sime, International Commercial Bank Limited Irving Trust Company, The dilemma at the heart of South African life, Spot Position of Sterling, OECD nations agree on cuts in shipbuilding, Guardian Props painful wait, Switch for PSA Supplies, Forward Levels, Randfontein's output, Bank Base Rates, A PM is as good as his Chancellor is as good as his Chief Secretary, US, Russia and Japan sign gas deal, Move to allow bills payment in any currency, Spirax-Sarco jumps 42pc, £175m UK role in a new Saudi town, Attractive rights offer from Brent Chemicals, Amalgamated Metal Corporation Limited Extracts from the Directors' Report for the Year ended 31st December 1975, Lucas Industries 'We are pleased to announce record sales and profits' Interim Results, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Sir Derek Ezra reveals plan to alter 'role of coal', More levies on companies in South African budget, Ottoman Bank, IC Industries, Inc., Briefly, Bigger payouts, profits from assurance trio, Money Market Rates, Union warns BSC of labour shortage ahead, Profits are just not enough any more, Debating Tarmac's latest logic, PUK slashes dividend after 1975 loss of £22m, Gold, Brick production down, Late rush for assurance tax loophole scheme, US business fears inhibit investment and endanger growth, Five wholesale grocers form buying combine, The Times Share Indices, Moulinex, Orkney to get 2p a ton for oil passing through Scapa Flow, G.T. Japan and General Funds A specialist unit trust enabling the professional and private investor to invest in Japan Compare the following:, State subsidy of £30m for NCB, Business Diary: NEDO's Stout Fellow · Concorde's Turcat, Cars Ltd. Points from the Chairman's Statement, How the markets moved Rises, Pan Am will seek more financing to keep flying, Averting crisis of capital, Japan International Bank Limited, Brammer slows down but now picking up. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Renewed weakness in banks and properties, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), IC Inds London listing Issues & Loans, Wall Street, Property shares weak. Business Appointments: Mr Elliott and Mr Hill join Bass Charrington board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Falts. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,266.
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