The Times - 20/03/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Frederick Cleary, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Jim Railton, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Horsnell, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Leigh, By Diana Geddes, Patricia Clough, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, From Peter Strafford, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Our Rackets Correspondent, By Jim Snow, by Paul Theroux, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Max Harrison, John Carter, Roy Hay, Geraldine Norman, Vandyke Price, Caroline Moorehead, Humphry Berkeley, John Blunsden, George Hutchinson, Robert Parker, W. REES DAVIES, , P. E. BROWN, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , C. M. BEDSON, , MARGARET JONES, , P. K. LAWRENCE, , JASMINE MITCHELL, , JOHN THIRKELL, , CAMERON COCHRANE., SUSAN LIDDELL, , R. J. HOLLOWAY, , PETER DAWSON, , STEPHEN HARROW., D. G. WILLIAMS, , AUDREY PEARSON, , ROLAND F. JOHNSTONE, , PHILIP GOODHART, , CHALFONT, , NICOLAS WALTER, , CHRISTIAN CREIGHTON, , PETER FAULKS, , By R. P. C. Hanson, By Philip Howard, By Our Arts Reporter, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl, By Our Economics Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Insurance Correspondent, Vera Di Palma, Ross Davies, John Drummond, JD, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, Eric Brunet, By John Brennan,
ResumoNews: Atmosphere: Rocks and trace elements, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon are to separate, Revenge seeker almost wrecked a town centre, Lending right Bill is published, Elderly Japanese urged to follow Wilson example, China light, Probation again for mother who injured baby, Consumers' bottle cry, New Tory olive branch to unions, Mr Salem to head new Cairo Cabinet, Third summons unlucky for drainage board, Injured prisoner inquiry is to be dropped, A sad but loving look at Britain, Food for thought, Chalking up a victory for cut-price conveyancing, Danish police take Vietnamese children away, Mr Peart denies 'illegal' action on skimmed milk, Banker to be new head of US mission in Peking, How royal prerogative has been eroded in the choice of Prime Minister, Woman wins claim under Equal Pay Act, £30m Beit art collection goes to charity, Windhoek conference is adjourned until June, Missing director believed kidnapped by Basques, Lord Snooty and Desperate Dan win an honourable mention in British art history, 74% in Ulster support direct rule, poll shows, Farm policy criticisms rejected, Prison planned for parents of a third child, Scottish universities fear domination by assembly, Electricity bills to rise 16½% soon, Bonn seeks dismissal of Nato general, Ladbroke Group will sponsor the Boat Race with £20,000 from next year, End Law Society control of legal centres, MP says, Tories emphasize need for public spending cuts, Police stop payment of ransom, Callaghan warning to Russia, Greek goodies, Beyond the point of reasonable liberty, Lebanese Premier escapes from blazing plane, Big show of force keeps Arab protest in low key, Smith call to Britain as Rhodesia talks collapse, Mr Thorpe calls for political stability, Mr Smith stands firm on Garfield Todd detention, Mystery of a confrontation on the moors, Senator Fanfani rules out any Christian Democratic cooperation with Communists, Jury retires in Patricia Hearst robbery trial, PC's legs amputated after he saved girl from car, Doing a 'Monaco' through the sleepy streets of Long Beach, Head count confirms Mr Callaghan's strength, Art dealer wins case over a Rubens, Text of ANC statement shows gulf between the two sides, Africans stone police in Johannesburg unrest, Commons move on Katyn monument letter, Senate wants to stop subsidies for minor candidates in primaries, Selsdon Group wants party machine rebuilt, Weeding between the lines, Amendments next week to the dock work Bill, Scots police say law and order has gone, Pre-Raphaelite stained glass, models and drawings to be sold at Sotheby's, Canadian captain saves falling jet over Havana, Pilot in shooting case jailed for two years, 'Change of U N style' by America, The one thing Mr Wilson does not want is to surrender his office to the left, US airlines seeking to lease seats on French and British Concordes, Man lost nose helping police, Mystery of Mao women aides' absence, Consumer advice caravan for shoppers, 41 policemen hurt in battle with workless. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Fyba Pot Co, Save & Prosper Group, Barclays Unicorn, Claudio Abbado, James Galway, Postal and Weekend Shopping, Yehudi Menuhin & George Malcolm, Barclays, Bourgogne, Olympic Holidays, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Religion in multi-cultural schools: Government have no plans to change Education Act provisions House of Commons. Law: Driving ban on peer, Whittle cases date, Recklessness not sufficient intent Regina v Bellon. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Forthcoming Events, Educational, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Services tomorrow:, Travel, Entertainments, Services, Saturday Bazaar. Sport: Mya Aye moves up from fifth, Sports in Brief, Bowling of Bedi puts Indians in strong position, Cambridge soon show their striking superiority, Weekend fixtures, Nougat should revel in the soft going, Latest European snow reports, West Ham now face the favourites in semi-final, Oxford have a winning pedigree, Oosterhuis one stroke behind the leaders, Tennis, A memorable week for Richards may end with victory on Tamalin, Gregg fire sets British Olympic hopes alight, England's only hope lies in early pressure, Angus taken to the full seven games by Boone, Television highlights BBC 1, Tomorrow Rugby Union, Stracey can retain his title if he avoids being caught cold, Kennedy in after Francis drops out of party, Ireland's defeat of England raises hopes, Captain Ezra is able to canter home at Lingfield, Fitness can help Liverpool steal a march on rivals, Just what Leslie ordered. Reviews: Duos and trios, The Times records of the month Bravura attack, Lady Arrow's terrorists, Penitents and firebrands, Drawing room song. Arts and Entertainment: Bell's Hell, Chess Dance moves, Broadcasting Saturday, Bridge Theoretical losers, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,256, Sunday. Editorials/Leaders: Majority Rule Or War, The Next Time Candidate. Letters to the Editor: Mr Wilson's resignation: choosing a successor, Pornography and the law, Daylight saving date, Age of consent, Making prisons harder, What future for the railways?, Britain's malaise, 'Dear Reverend', Direct grant schools, Russia and Nato: military imbalance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 21, 1951. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Birmingham, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Nadim Pachachi, Professor V. H. Mottram Nutritionist who enjoyed his food, Prof R. V. G. Tasker, Miss Anne Hindle, Mr James Marks, Sir John Heygate, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Sir Monty briefs his successor, GDP figures reflect start of recovery, Latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Annual steel consumption down by 2 million tonnes, Alcan Aluminium (U.K.) Limited Extracts from the Chairman's Review, Diploma Investments, CBI leader puts plea for profits to spur investment, Barclays chief predicts 'limited' world upturn, Insurance chief resigns in marine rates crisis, Forward Levels, Benefits many workers have yet to claim, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, West helps to bridge $4,700m Soviet trade gap, Bank Base Rates, New from Scottish Equitable · A scheme for clergy, The added penalty of a drinking and driving conviction, Money Market Rates, No final payment from C. H. Bailey, Overseas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Manpower programme has produced 13,155 jobs, Briefly, Lowest price rises in U S for 4½ years, Retail index shows rate of inflation settling at just over 1 per cent a month, Turnover down but Sime Darby ahead, Official Receiver at Heenan Spark tells creditors of £16.8m deficit, Lessons in home-buying without tears, Gold, Capital gains: why it pays to watch the timing, Mark again above limit as banks end intervention, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Market hiatus · Ratepayers' francs, Lex Service recovering and outlook encouraging, Advantages offered by a company loan scheme, Hudson Bay Mining, How the markets moved Rises, Leyland buys control of its criticized German dealer, If the adjuster pays you a call.... Stock Exchange Tables: Investment trust valuations, Trading palls: Rhodesians crack, The Times Share Indices, Ericsson in profits dip and big rights issue, Quiet end to account, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Bank drops Rhodesian stocks case, Commodities Tin up £108 to round off week of metals gains. Property: Flat Sharing.
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