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The Times - 26/04/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Our Labour Staff Blackpool, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Fisk Lisbon, Monday morning, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, From Tim Jones Labour Staff Llandudno, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock Port Erin, I O M, By Marcel Berlins, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Edmund Stevens, By David Watts, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Miles Kington, J.C. Trewin, Alan Coren, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Mr Jimmy Carter, Fred Emery, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Hardy, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Clive White, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, By Sydney Friskin, Gerald Ely, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Reginald Maudling, Roger Berthoud, Pearce Wright Science Editor, PHS, John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, DONALD MCGREGOR, , IAN C. CLIFF, , LIONEL GEORGE, , M. SCHMIDEBERG, , TUDOR DAVID, , JOHN TILNEY, , J. A. DICKSON, , EDWARD HOLLOWAY, , J. G. BARTLETT, , GORDON TRASLER, , PETER C. WILLIAMS, , NIGEL DAVENPORT, , Anna Attridge, E. D. Baily, Carolyn Baylies, A. Brody, W. J. ClarenceSmith, D. J. Cook, Robin Fincham, Fay Gadsden, Ray Goth, Serge Grunberg, Margaret E. Hall, Gerard Hanniuh, David Honeybone, Wim Hopper, Christina Hvitfeldt, Robert Hvitfeldt, David Kerr, Phillip Kingsley, Geoffrey A. Lane, Ian Love, Guus Mascini, Alan Marter, R. J. Moore, M. Murphy, T. Murphy, Diane Papstein, Ropert Papstein, Catherine Robins, M. B. Sale, G. Thollairathil, Jan Kees Van Donge, Joseph Vise, Geoffrey J. Williams., STEPHEN H. LONGRIGG, , Daphne Ballenden, , By Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Emler, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Ross Davies, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Clifford Webb, Innis Macbeath, Ronald Kershaw, D. G. H. COOK, , CLIVE BONE, , OLIVER SMEDLEY, , EWEN M'EWEN, C. G. SPEIGHT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Allen, By a Special Correspondent, Craig Howard, Desmond Quigley,

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News: Swing to right shown by early results in Portuguese poll, Postponement sought on Ampthill debate, Dr Kissinger offers American aid to Rhodesian African movements, Millions in 'godless' Russia join in Easter celebrations, Keeping up our standards, British girls die in crash, Treasury men widen currency fraud inquiry, Princess leaves: Princess Anne, Council to note ethnic origin of house applicants, The presidential candidate who is shaking hands with America, Iceland bans use of patrol boat gun, Mr Murray defends £6 pay policy, but Wales TUC rejects limit of 3 per cent, Spain's police prepare for May Day with 54 arrests, Rhodesians critical of Kissinger itinerary, Reagan gain at two conventions, Labour hopes new Prime Minister will help local election chances but Tories are poised to win seats, Former minister tells of clash with civil servants over immigration, Emergency EEC farm policy talks planned, Move on French hunger-strike prisoner expected today, Why the Great Spy Story fizzled out, Argentina bans press reports on guerrillas, Allocation may hurt blacks, Canonization cools inter-church relations, France deals blow to Britain over airbus, Youngest player wins chess title at Birmingham, Britain's role in filling the diplomacy gap, Author in teaching controversy calls for ending of 'progressive' and 'traditional' education labels, Wage restraint talks under way, India introduces entry permits for Britons, What is going wrong with the world's weather?, Few signs of emotion at Portuguese elections, Thousands in Dublin IRA march, New bishoprics in archdiocese of Westminster, Vietnamese elect new assembly, Killing pets seen as way to halt rabies, Cairo minister in Moscow, Tories demand statement on falling value of pound, Prisoners of conscience E Germany: Wilhelm Lange, More firms paying below legal minimum, Calls for ban on National Front marches in city, Harrow School, Signor Moro seeks confidence vote, Snow traps climbers in Swiss mountain cabins, Men in medieval dress refuse women the vote, Muslim move makes prospect of unified Lebanon more remote, Fertility: 'Test tube' baby transplanted to mother, Publication of private letters 'permissible', Attacked Briton dies, The case for accepting EEC directives on poultry Agriculture, Mr Callaghan makes urgent appeal for pay policy cooperation, Alpine avalanche kills two, Six ancient cultures on the outside looking in Regional report, One in six uses informal methods, The Times Diary Jeering all the way to the bank, Council-run lotteries unlikely this summer. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Olympia, Oklahoma, British airways, Bp, Twa, Pan Am, Swindon, Adt, Clrp. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, 415 mayors resign in winegrowing protest, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 18, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 22, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Anna Christie to be revived, Yehudi Menuhin Festival Hall, National Youth Jazz Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, A shock of pleasure National Youth Orchestra Festival Hall, What Manchester dances today... Dancing Space Coliseum La Fille mal gardée Alhambra, Bradford Spring Song RNCM, Manchester, The Onedin Line BBC 1, Never-ending quest for wit The Selective Ego, NPO/Muti Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Junior Orchestra's 50th anniversary concert, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,286, Warren Beatty in film about Howard Hughes. Sport: Disturbing changes at Old Trafford, Heads gain repeat win with Red Lord in first French classic, Sports in Brief, Saluting Field-Marshal Bennett, Notts find the right formula for Sunday, Today's fixtures, For the record Ice hockey, Clift and Steele bring about Hampshire's rout, Park meeting on Mordell today, IAAF reinstate three suspended for drug taking, Heroic performance by Park and a Cup-winning one from Gosforth, First division, The ball may burst for Cinderella, Bedi makes a sad declaration of defeat, Determined Polland triumphs again, Hamburg to offer over £200,000 for Bowles, No sacrificial feast for Saracens, Nottingham make home away from home, Sweeney says crews not up to standard, Wales say they can bridge the gap, Rose Bowl sparkles in warm-up for Ganay, Campanologists sound the advent of a new hero, A ball so fast it saw nothing of the air, Privacy problem at Montreal, Six-wheeler to compete in Spanish event, Cripps changes game and loses rhythm. Property: Commercial and Business market, Flat Sharing, Property Meeting the needs of small firms. Law: Making out a case before it gets into court. Editorials/Leaders: Progress IS Not Progressive, Should The West Help?. Letters to the Editor: Cost of conductors, Graduate recruitment and salary levels in the public and private sectors, Modern historians, Lune Valley motorway, Rebellious young immigrants, Zambia University, Branch railways, Rates in dockland, Replacing the elm, Regulating the money supply, Tuning into exports picture, Longer work periods, Remands on bail, Party politics in Equity, Stockbrokers and the £100 a week miners, Ladybirds galore, Consulting professional engineers about state aerospace plans, Compulsory purchase of houses, Water going to waste. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Obituaries: Col Yefim Davydovich, General Sergei Shtemenko, Professor Henrik Dam Classic discovery of Vitamin K, Rajeshwari Datta, Mr Mark Tobey, Obituary. Business and Finance: Marks & Spencer, Simon and Laing due this week, Light on the sudden surge in diamond sales, Conference will set up Arab monetary fund, £200m reply by Swiss to US watch challenge, Interational Paperboard Packaging, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, CBI cites Price Code for investment lag, Potterton comes in out of the cold, Provident Life Association Of London Limited Provident House 266 Bishopsgate London Ec2m 4op, Pontin's Limited Interim Statement On The Group Profit For The Seven Months Ended 31st October, 1975, Bnde Goes For $100m, Towards a better understanding of industrial democracy, Grand Met buys Drury Lane Hotel, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Cape Industries A Record Year In 1975, Vauxhall cars to cost 4.1 pc more, Bank Base Rates, As unions see industrial relations, ITT seeks French order, Union suggests security service by Post Office, Cabinet to study new strategy for safeguarding shipbuilders, Business Diary in Europe: Clock watchers · ETUC's Hinterscheid, 11.86 pc increase on aluminium products, Youghal Carpets (Holdings) Limited, Will they be back for more?, Bahrain establishes itself as an offshore banking centre for the Arab world, Best March National Savings total for 6 years, Freight report, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Brussels to weigh cost of sterling food bill support, Trade in port of London 'hit by costs and reputation', Briefly Scottish Tv, another successful year, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Barton & Sons Ltd 1975 A Record Year, Using local ownership to check the multinationals, Twice-bankrupt pilot in another scheme to provide cheap air travel, President of civil engineers urges CEI 'evolution', John Finlan, A case for switching from beer to chemicals, American Bill to limit foreign banks, Rank blow to West Yorkshire jobs, Weir, Germans step up aid for their shipyards, £14m record profit by BAC on peak sales, Ebbw Vale steel strikers return. Business Appointments: New head at Guinness subsidiaries. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 401.0-8.0 (2%), Capitalization and week's change, Weir Group needs even higher profit level, Euromarkets, More share prices.

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