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The Times - 13/01/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Horsnell, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Planning Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From David Cross, From Dessa Frevisan, From Bruce Palling, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, by Prudence Glynn, John Young Planning Reporter, Geoffrey Smith, Susan Morgan, PHS, Bernard Levin, JORGE RIBEIRO, , CLIVE WAKE., JOHN REED., D. TRIMBLE., ELEANOR RANSOME., CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON., KENNETH CLARK, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , PATRICK MANCHESTER, , J. A. BAKER, , EDGAR A. ROSE., J. E. PINNINGTON., ADAM FERGUSSON, , CAMPBELL OF CROY., JOHN PETER, , From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Paul Overy, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Alan Blyth, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Brennan, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , G. E. BARROW, , DAVID RICHES, , PETER RICE-EVANS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman Bonn, Kenneth Owen, Eynon Smart, By Desmond Quigley, By Ronald Pullen,

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News: Plan for £1.1m waste-reclamation plants, Foreign workers leaving Germany, Labour's left savages 'priorities' proposals, Science report Oceanography: Documenting sediments, New moves against Ulster border terrorism, Portuguese ex-minister released from jail, Gypsy whose girl friend shot herself is freed, Kidnapper held woman three days in flat, U S air control head calls for Concorde ban, Human rights group waits to hear from Dr Cassidy, Bratteli men go in Oslo's new Cabinet line-up, British envoys meet in Kuala Lumpur, Explosion halts rail services in Madrid, Tyndale head says that he improved standard, Fashion, 'Loyalists' angered by Government's rebuff see 1976 as 'year of the paramilitaries', Mr Rees sets a deadline of four weeks, German lessons in beating the recession, PLO leave little room for compromise in United Nations speech, Inquiry into foreigners' employment rejected, Conservation is put before enjoyment of national parks, Thai elections called for April after coalition falls, Paris paper to print list of CIA officials, Campaign shows smoking can ruin sex appeal, Notice to quit was sent to dead man, Footballer and father on handling charge, United Ireland 'not practical proposition', Writ raises hope for release of Britons, Taking the friction out of finding money for a Scottish Assembly, EEC fears over Angolan 'tragedy', Move for outside body to run Cowley vote fails, Men joining the Mothers' Union, Offer to peg the price of nine food products, Icelandic threat to quit Nato, Ignore pressure to reduce services, councils urged, Judge criticizes waste of public money, Fees still waived on New York campus, Phillips expands provincial network, Landlords urge link between tax and rent, Moscow renews attempt to heal 14-year Albania split, Man who made 'animal noises' at inquiry fined, FNLA claims to have captured hundreds of prisoners in parachute raid near Luanda, Executive supports threat to Scottish dissidents, Two cleared of murder in Markovic case, French mining chief beaten in reprisal for deaths, Arts on the move: The Friends Roadshow, Phalangists blockade another camp and battle for vital bridge, Police open fire on rioting ANC faction, How long now can Señora Perón survive?, Deputies give full support to Signor Moro, Miles falters in bid for chess title, 'Councils ignore plight of mentally ill', Israel tightens its security on eve of UN debate, Teachers in protest over planned economies, Prison officers 'kicked and punched drug addict', Five women in French government reshuffle, Junior doctors in talks on new contract, Governors of schools should be abolished, teachers' union says, Angolan Marxist regime flies S African prisoners to Addis Ababa summit, Last respects paid to Chou's ashes, Heads to get guidance about caning of girls, Portugal's plan for Macao acceptable in Peking, The Times Diary Hot on the trail of dynamic birds, Women's bridge upset, Seven men jailed for dining car fraud plot, Britain's 'basic railway' would cut route milage by half and leave out most of Scotland and Wales, Colonel to head revolt against new Quito junta, Burglar was encouraged by detective, court told. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Westminster Bank, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited, Jones Lang, Togo, Agovox LTD., Cwmbran, Midland Bank, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Barclays, Idc, Iberia, Chrysler, Hill Samuel & Co. Ltd., Hs, Maxwell Croft, Augustus Barnett. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms. Politics and Parliament: Determined and sustained action, Withdrawal of Army 'would lead to massacre of innocent', Convention to be reconvened next month: Mr Rees seeking more broadly based agreement on Ulster government, Developing an EEC data processing industry European Parliament, Economic activity beginning to recover, Eire as determined as Britain to stamp out cross-border banditry and murder-Mr Wilson House of Commons. Sport: Sports in Brief, Kriter crew still confident of beating record, The Sundance Kid should draw clear, Latest European snow reports, Chinese to send strong team to Welsh open, Sollas hoping to contest world title in Britain, Cosier will have more tests after accident, Squires becomes part of Barbarians' strong back division, Thoeni takes big lead before mist comes down, Australia's new six-metre vacht loses, Bugner welcome to trade in his punches for discus, Nash narrowly misses British qualifying time, Ball apologizes for a word he 'never used', Miller on verge of becoming ninth millionaire, World champions could be toppled in European event, Tooting face a tough away tie against Merthyr, Ladbrokes reduce Aintree fees by half, McGann's injury serious for Munster and Ireland, Riots at Italian matches injure 35 spectators, Textron leaves flat race form and opponents a long way behind, Greenidge gets another chance to find form, Englishman stays afloat as fleet capsize, Third World Cup win for Miss Morerod, Way to Wembley could be on a wing, Japan to boycott All-England championships. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Sniggering does nothing for the cause of equality, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, January 12, 1951 Brabazon's future. Editorials/Leaders: A Common Sense End To The Cod War, Parks For Pleasure And Profit, Security And Politics. Letters to the Editor: Bishop's criticism of Concorde, Basis for Ulster government, Bishop in Europe, The Meehan case, Salome of Politics, Pension funding: two counter arguments, Overspill housing, Fresh look at salvaging failed firms, BBC and Portugal, A critic of Cameroons, London villages, Mistaken identity, Consulting Scots over the border, Equality on the 'floor' of the SE. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Kelly College, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Law: Hotel guests' liability for bill Regina v Nordeng, Order for legal aid in criminal proceedings retrospective Regina v Tullett. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Dame Agatha Christie A subtle narrative gift, Sir Robert Hutchings. Classified Advertising: £4,000 plus Appointments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business to Business, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Frankl/Pauk/ Kirshbaum Queen Elizabeth Hall, Evicting the victims The Lady of Larkspur Lotion/The Demolition Downtown Carnaby Street Theatre, A link with the golden ages in Thrace and Spain, BBC Singers/Leppard St John's/ Radio 3, The Westernization of Japan. Stock Exchange Tables: 9½ per cent Treasury Stock, 1980 Issue Of £500,000,000 At £93.25 Per Cent Payable in Full on Application interest payable half-yearly on 14th May and 14th November, The Times Share Indices, Mixed tone, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Equities have busiest day for nine months, Issues & Loans Very low coupon on Norway bond, 13 per cent Treasury Stock, 1990 Issue Of £600,000,000 At £96.00 Per Cent Payable In Full on Application Interest payable half-yearly on 15th January and 15th July, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Share stakes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Three follow Lloyds and cut base rate to 10½pc, Business Diary: Passport to the Palace · The other Scanlon, Discount market, Ghana cocoa purchases, Campaigning for a day-release education package for young workers Eric Wigham discusses moves towards the fulfilment of a longstanding TUC objective, £30m special aid for engineering, Retail Sales And Hp, Latest dividends, Wade, £3.5m bonds settlement by Romania, Spot Position of Sterling, Nigeria raises oil price, Overseas Itoh-Ataka link to form Japan's third largest, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Car delivery men stay out, Wall St closes 11.26 higher, Summer thirsts power A G Barr, Input costs threat to prices Wholesale Prices, A good gain by Wellman but orders drop, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Rand devaluation gilds the quarterly mine reports, New generation of German bankers face continued criticism of 'excessive' power, 'Blackmail' denial by Mr Healey, Base rate rationale, China to get copper from the Philippines, Clydesdale Bank Interest Rates, Yarrow getting only £500,000 from shipbuilding offshoot, Dealers begin switch to rival franchises, The London Scottish American Trust Ltd. Year Ended 31st October, 1975. Extracts from Directors' Report., No hope for Lornex offer, Ward White to foster sales in 33 countries, Money Market Rates, Chrysler may extend deadline for voluntary redundancy offer, Review of state sector complaints procedure soon, Textile industry's trade balance worsens, Head of CEI sees hope for unified structure, Lubok to issue policy statement, European steel output fell 20pc last year, A Beneficial Investment!, Gold, DRI secures record £1m December orders Computer news, State backing sought for diesel project, PO review body members named, Comptroller affirms US banks' soundness, Briefly Portacel Limited, Government will pay Burmah Oil £40m 'on account' for Ninian stake, Mining Inco starts to use its weight, Hogg Robinson 39% profit increase at half year, How the markets moved Rises, Mr Anker to resign as MEPC chief, The CSO figures show De Beers are on the mend, Reed Paper Plywood Venture, Unions vie for ICI staff, Builders show their scope, No pick-up yet in volume of hire purchase trading, Colocotronis group debt financing agreed. Business Appointments: Two join Union Discount. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,198.

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