The Times - 22/01/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Edmund Stevens, From Ronald Faux, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Walker, By Philip Howard, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark, From David Leigh, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Craig Seton, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Evans, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, By a Staff Reporter, From Ray Kennedy, From Jerome Caminada, Michael Ratcliffe, Charles Lewsen, Mario Amaya, Irving Wardle, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, By Gerry Harrison, By John Nicholls, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By David Parry-Jones, By Alan Gibson, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Ronald Butt, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Reginald Maudling, GAVIN LYALL, , RODERICK BARCLAY, , IAN LLOYD, , PATRICIA HAMBLEDEN, President, JANE COLERIDGE, Chairman, , MIA KELLMER PRINGLE, , J. N. L. BURN, , MILES CLIFFORD, , S. M. BARTON, , DAVID SMITHERS, , ROBIN HUTT, , EDDIE NEALE, , ABERCONWAY, , ROBIN BUCKLEY, , MARGARET BALFOUR, , FRANK MUIR, , Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, /Philippa Toomey, Philip Howard, H. R. F. Keating, Laurence Cotterell, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By David Blake, By Tim Congdon, By David Mott, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Emler, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, WILLIAM J. LITHGOW, , HENRY S. GILBERT, , By Margaret Stone, L. T. GRIFFITH, , By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, W. T. RODGER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Frank Vogl, By Margaret Walters, Desmond Quigley, By Terry Byland, Peter Waymark, Tim Devlin, Ron Emler, Ross Davies,
ResumoNews: Inquiry into information used by Mr Paisley, Black US leader calls for aid to Unita and FNLA, Laker Airways appeals against flights suspension, Heavier penalties for violence favoured by majority, survey finds, Who really wants a change in the age of consent?, La Scala head threatens to resign position, Crew stay in burning ship shaken by explosions, The Pope on 'sad episode' of Milan Cathedral, Bewbush deal estate agents cease to be partners, Iceland delays decision on invitation to London, Young Tories criticize Mrs Thatcher's speech, Children march to save their school, Choosing more than just somewhere to put your head, S Africans to stay in Angola 'until a stalemate is achieved', McGovern praise for Hanoi after visit, Inquiry is shown film of Tyndale pupils' activities, MP's 21 questions on legal profession, Warring Lebanese sects said to have accepted Syria peace plan, Mr Hayward rejects 1978 target for EEC elections, Survivors from ore carrier vow never to go to sea again, Motoring Trend towards fewer models is increasing, Linda Lovelace 'showed sex was joyful', Police hunt for sadistic killer of woman, Ulster gunmen ambush school bus, Woman of 76 murdered in burglary attempt, Photographs dating from 1855 fetch £1,100, MPs to demand inquiry into NCB dismissal, London dig adds to roll of Roman governors, £50,000m spending on defence proposed in Mr Ford's budget, Legal action may be taken after criticism of pit officials in Houghton Main disaster report, Disabled mothers car plea rejected, Grant cut closes deprivation unit, Commonwealth growers in sugar price campaign, Western papers to go on sale in Russia, Shooting breaks out in centre of Lisbon as strikers close shops, Neuropharmacology: Schizophrenia, Committee on Cyprus will return its power, Profiting from recession, A better job market for graduates, Pain in the ears for protesters near the end of Heathrow's runway 28 as Concorde takes off, Syria's threat to 'take back' Lebanon fans the flames of civil war, Appeal to traditional values, Security Council move to avoid U S veto, The Times Diary Exit Wilson, giving a little puff, Discrimination alleged in 'Times' advertisements, Agatha Christie denounced in communist press, Civil Guards evict 5,000 strikers from Madrid church, Mr Kelly declines to seek office in Newham party, Appeal over hunger striker, Sewerage rule puts 23pc on SW water rate, Pakistan MPs threatened with unseating, £20,000 loss monthly on Commons meals, Teachers' unions accept £6 increase, Record company man charged over kidnapping, Lincoln: Signs of a Pre-Conquest revival, Playing our world role through the EEC, Pruning public employment, Air crash damages hearing, Cemetery cleared as probation experiment, Angola cross-talk act in Moscow, Jail threat to potato hoarders in Belgium, Technician's error killed boy during heart operation, Survey shows that shoppers are cutting food purchases because of inflation, Berlin Wall reminder of détente limits, 17 years jail for Briton in Greek drugs case, Lira crisis gives urgency to search for new coalition, Finishing time for a piece of film history, Athens newspaper owner given jail sentence, Ratepayers in London's outer boroughs will benefit from bigger grant and new share-out, Jury is told of bungalow for union official, Beverley Minster appeal: A total of £500,000, Government gets a 45 majority on union Bill, Mr Palme attacks Thatcher views, Zulu homeland moves its capital, Shopping, War museum makes peace on road plan, Government faces defeat on jobless, Refugees flee in fishing boats to Lebanese port, NUR would oppose fare rises 'leading to run-down', Control of arms trade urged, The glass-blowers at the bottom of the garden, Two Concordes open supersonic era, Strike by lawyers hits French courts. Index. Display Advertising: Telford, Department of Energy., oyez, Adler D E M, Ppa, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Tate Lyle, Deutsche Bank, Employment Protection ACT, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Country Life, Drive, Volvo 264, Saa, Use Electricity Wisely. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 'Nessiteras Rhombopteryx' in need of protection, Bonus sought for pensioners, Juvenile crime: retribution alone insufficient, Mr Foot sees his proposals for charter as best way of preserving press freedom, Inquiry into conviction of Scottish Q C refused, Overseas students cost UK £100m, Bonnie lass of Airdrie worth more than £23, Higher tax yield, Water in brake fluid study, Guidance to social workers on children House of Lords, Plans exist for getting British out of Lebanon if necessary House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Winter Sales, Focus On Recruitment Opportunities, Graduates · General · School Leavers, Finance & Accountancy · Overseas · Sales & Marketing · General, Legal Notices, Public · Educational · Engineering · Science · Technology · Computers · General, Entertainments, PUBLIC NOTICES also on page 26, Focus on non-secretarial appointments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Fiction Ragtime, Swells of loneliness Romaine Brooks Fine Arts Society, Civil war paradox The Day Guernica Died, The Glittering Prizes Bbc2, Fringe to fortune, BBC SO/Atherton Festival Hall/Radio 3, Television opera, Prints for the parlour Gambart, Norm and Ahmed King's Head, Vidom Trio Purcell Room, A revival best left unrevived, Crime The End of the Web, Richard Hickox Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Sports in Brief, Man who has all the answers, Nastase loses appeal but has his fine reduced, Persian Camp should not surrender to King Kong, Drum Major strikes form and wins easily again, Yesterday's results and scorers League Cup, Latest European snow reports, Bury to retire to tranquillity of the countryside, How Oxford devalued the theory of relativity, Transatlantic race has record entry, Roberts hits 104 but Indians still hold lead, Australians rewarded for greater stamina at the end of the road, Lancias back in front after snow causes accidents, Air Force get the blues, Youngest World Cup winner, King Neptune only one worth a second glance at first look, Middlesbrough remain tongue-tied in the face of City's eloquence, Duff off to look for match for Stracey, R and A face up to nightmare of record Open, Midlands find path to goal, Newcastle get another chance to prove themselves at Wembley, Army hold off Hampshire's belated attacking moves, A tale of two kickers and missing men, West Indians can still find the right balance, Sarfraz not to be called back, O'Rourke leads British Army back from defeats. Editorials/Leaders: Honest Doubts On Scotland, Italy's Political Crisis Hits The Lira. Letters to the Editor: Stonor Park, Franglais, Children at risk, PO Telephones and non-stop service, Labour funds for guerrillas, Spies and journalists, Surcharges on package holidays, Criticism of Christian Aid, Low key, Western policy on Southern Africa, My word!, Uniting the engineering profession, Blind visitors to Chelsea Flower Show, Waste disposal and conservation, Tenant farms, Argentina's baseless claim. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: PC wins bravery award, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,206, Olivier TV series. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Professor Stephen Welsh, Obituary, Sir Alexander Haddow Contributions to cancer research. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, CI of Europe issue, Foreign Exchange, Leaders in retreat, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), All fall down as list of worries lengthens, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Falklands factors · The Director's diet, American forecast of higher copper shipments denied, Inflation pace slows in US, Discount market, Stock markets in retreat after sellers move in, Richardsons, Westgarth fails to hold ground, Dr Burns against publishing reports on banks, Local loans harden, Attack on councils' home loans, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, 9,000 out in Leyland truck strike, ECGD backs £30m of loans, PROPSIT de-gearing and losses falling, Dollar stronger as nervousness over lira hits weak currencies, Spot Position of Sterling, Reliant awaits new year, NEDO chief spells out industry's needs, Thorn holds the line, Last quarter consumer spending at lowest for three years Consumer Spending, Rise of 10pc forecast for this year in western steel output, What makes the latest Italian crisis different, Forward Levels, Linfood Holdings Limited, Employers give warning on short-term policies, MPs criticize Coal Board's 'glossy reports', Bank Base Rates, Consortium sues Austrian banking house for $20.7m, Fine finish at Kenning but going tougher now, Tax revenue last year up 33.9 pc, State plan for R & D strategy on energy soon, Britain may take up £575m loan this week, President Ford stakes all on an austere budget, Nationwide assets up 23 pc, Warren Tea Holdings Limited Interim Statement, Briefly, US Chrysler chief accused of 'about face' in negotiations, Guinness Peat Group Limited Interim Statement for the year ending 30th April 1976., Money Market Rates, Backing 'in principle' for curbs, Carpets I, Wolseley want nearly £6.5m, Bell might like Emu's cash, Rank may give successor hint today, £31.5m from Thorn, Report on future of CBI wants 'inner cabinet' of 26 top industrialists, Dorman Smith Holdings Ltd, BP to raise $150m, The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, Ltd, Meggitt Holdings, Gold, Sundstrand Raising $20m, Caravans International Limited, How the markets moved Rises, Call to halt spread of petrol price cuts war, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited 62-63 Threadneedle Street, London Ec2r 8hp Tel: 01-638 8651, Warren Tea confidence, Scandinavian Bank Limited. Business Appointments: Carpets International to have joint vice-chairmen, Haw 'caretaker' chief resigns. Law: Deterrent sentences on youths for bag snatching upheld Regina v Ford and Others, Summary judgment for indisputable part of subcontractor's claim Ellis Mechanical Services Ltd v Wates Construction Ltd. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties.
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