The Times - 27/04/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledgc Labour Editor, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Our Labour Staff Buxton, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Trevor Fishlock Swansea, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From David Leigh Edinburgh, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Cambridge, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Richard Davy, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, Ion Trewin, Katie Stewart, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Michael Church, John Percival, Thomas Walker, Paul Overy, Alan Blyth, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Robert Fisk, Michael Hornsby, Bernard Levin, PHS, Stuart Maclure, STANLEY ALDERSON, , BRYAN MAGEE, , GOODMAN, , MARY TUCK, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , ROBIN OLLINGTON, , D. A. HEYWOOD, , COLIN HARRIS, , JOHN COLVILLE, , G. C. KIEFFER, , BRIAN MASSEY, , NOEL FERMOR, , ALBERT H. LUPTON, , PETER HALL, , JOHN KISSIN, , H. N. SOUTHERN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Cyril Bainbridge, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Tim Congdon, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, From John Earle, Kenneth Owen, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Industrial Correspondent, J. W. ANSTEAD, , JOHN RIMINGTON, , T. P. G. WHITLEY, , JOHN SAINSBURY, , LESLIE A. HILL, , JOHN SPICE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen,
ResumoNews: Quota set for North Sea herring, Man on kidnap charge agrees to be extradited, 'Tribune' MPs blame dealers for run on pound, 'The war has started' Dr Kissinger told, Peak-hour tolls rejected by Bristol officials, New look at general subsidies is urged, New appeal for blood evidence in Ampthill case, Drastic move to check rise of beef 'mountain', £80m cut in EEC food cost planned, Danger in Alps decreases as snowfall settles, Mr Udall plans his second-place strategy as primaries resume US Elections 1976, The basic approach that makes all the difference to curry, MP criticizes police and prison system, New test can detect cannabis in the blood, Water board defends £30,000 land deal, Sid James dies after collapse on the stage, The Times Diary Wilson: the long, searing farewell, Pound steadies after new fall, Poles plan to carry out Helsinki pact, Doctors are ready for health Bill struggle, Record security precautions for General Geisel's visit to France, Portuguese Socialists set to form minority government, Wallingford Castle: Life on the bailey, Sotheby's withdraw Rembrandts from sale, Senior Conservatives may defy party on devolution if support for Scottish assembly is dropped, Depressed market for Italian Old Masters may reflect weakness of the lira, Abolition of minimum fees for architects opposed, Extension of regional fund urged, Nurse accused of murder and robbery of patients, Concrete and clay is the order of the day at Bank Cottage, Young Tory hits 'faceless men of Shadow Cabinet', TUC clears way for quick pact on wages, Journalists confirm ban on rival union, Genetics: Effects of vitamin C, Selective censorship of news in Rhodesia, Are 'progressive' schools holding back our children?, Final round for Irish anti-terrorist law, Mr Jenkins may have the political weight to restore the EEC Commission's fading powers, Tory challenge on tax men's entry right, Prosecution tells of gangland killings, Spanish police round up more leftists, Mr Powell answers criticism by Tory, Man told to find work or go to jail, Rival challenges finding of teaching-method author, Senate intelligence report contains little to worry CIA, Callaghan denial of change in race relations policy, Publishers fail in appeal over forfeited book, MP defends the Queen's political role, Unflappable mind of a Treasury minister, Bail for film producer on currency charge, Guerrilla 'recruiters' arrested, Medical care costs a tenth of US family income, Churches act on S African wages, Letters throw light on some medieval gentry, Warning of dangers in under-insuring homes, Girl found with wooden stake through heart, Disc jockey cleared over illegal broadcast, French justice on trial in two courts, Baptists back tact over Soviet prisoners, Dead man heads for Philadelphia victory, Portugal's drift to the right does not mean revolution is dead, Librarians to discuss economies, Shop workers reject Chancellor's 3% offer but pledge firm backing to Government's economic efforts, Trial of John Stonehouse begins today, Fresh 'radiation danger' to US staff in Moscow, Youth jailed for Pasolini murder, Nigerian regime purges its national airline, Documents on the disease called Hitler, Nine charges against male nurse, Extra money for missiles requested by Mr Ford, Eastbourne College, Moderates still in control of journalists' union, Computers not up to job, minister says. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Rolinco, Sotheby's, The British United Provident Association Limited,, Iran Air, Alitalia, High & Dry, Tootal Limited, Thomson Wanderer Holidays, Ecgd, Idc, Healey & Baker. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Taxpayers will end up footing bills, Anti-rabies campaign, Hint of new shipping Bill, Trade minister in talks with ambassador on Japanese car imports, Complaint of excess bureaucracy, Stricter rules for protecting deposits, A long way to go in trade with Europe, Better trade balance, BSC output should be up this year: big gain in exports predicted, Another look at over-booked airlines, Dumping controls to pass from ministers to Commission in 1977, Only pay deal and control of inflation will help sterling recover House of Commons, £10,000 payment, Shipments by Russian fleet cause concern, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Hain case: allegations contained in documents. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business Travel, Legal appointments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 13 and 20, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Footprints in the sands, Divertissement à Versailles Banqueting House Whitehall, British entry for Cannes, Schneiderhan/Klien St John's/Radio 3, The Vampire John Lewis Auditorium, Horizon BBC 2, Festival Ballet Coliseum, Cathedral recitals, French way with all-male show La Grande Eugene Round House, Perverse delight Cycle Sluts The Broadway. Sport: Knight's experiment could have explosive reaction, Sports in Brief, Sponsors give £25,000 to Windsor Show, The Old Pretender should put Hei'land Jamie to flight, Bedi says India did not declare but ran out of fit batsmen, Gomes and King in West Indies team for tour, Ward's industry offsets his lack of experience, Today's fixtures, Slow Coach comfortable winner at Warwick, Tranmere make their point on promotion issue, Hamburg renew pursuit of Pettigrew and Bowles, Taylor to captain NCA for W. Indies match, Practice will decide if Lauda is fit, Form points strongly to Libra's Rib, German pair show the best form, Great day in field ruined, Cambridge no match for the champions, Park postpone meeting over Mordell, Just try selling cricket in Chicago, Battrick is decisive in a rare appearance, Oosterhuis gets a 69, Masson can still make Scots team at 28, United's best side will face Southampton, Controversy that may do some good. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Carry on up the flagpole, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 26, 1951 "Trial" by crowds. Editorials/Leaders: Portugal's Successful Election, What We Have To Do. Letters to the Editor: The Queen's birthday, Charade of the MLR manoeuvre, Life premium proposals a breach of faith?, Catholics and abortion, Beckett as director, Helpfulness and efficiency, Ladybirds galore, Four points on aid for small businesses, Mr Healey's tax proposals, Hospital pay beds compromise, University seats, Scriptures and the Bard, Retired Prime Ministers in the Commons, The harassed citizen, Export-led boom is Britain's only hope, EEC direct elections. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: School wins top film prize, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Karl Schäfer, Mr Colin Bednall, Marshal Grechko Developing Russian forces to world power strength, Sir Carol Reed Director of Odd Man Out, Obituary, Mr Hector Leak. Business and Finance: Discount market, The Low & Bonar Group Limited, The Mercantile and General Reinsurance Company Limited, Rise in consumer spending in the first quarter, Good margins and order books leading Bryant to £2m plus, Latest dividends, Procter And Gamble, E and Ind Secs races past £1m: prospects good, Hogg Robinson to take over Grace Travel, Battery-powered van on show, Shock shortfall in David Charles half-year profit-and no dividend, Heineken withdraws £50m bid for Bols, Ebbw Vale 900 on strike again, Ltv Corp, Spot Position of Sterling, Italian ship group's woman chief arrested, A 75pc sprint at Morgan Grenfell, US shows a deficit for third month running, Coffee, cocoa reach new all-time highs, Forward Levels, BP seeking drill rights off Vietnam, Bank Base Rates, Crown Agents dispose of more Australian holdings, Leyland return but 2,000 are laid off, Independence on energy still looks an American dream, Occidentale bid for Gen Aliment going to plan, Bright opening but BBA stays cautious, Accidents and illness cost put at £1,000m a year, Christies' Year Underlying strength of London Art Market a source of encouragement, Business Diary: Travellers Guild · Cutting a figure?, Binks Manufacturing, The City Offices Company Limited Extracts from the Report and Accounts for the Year 1975, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Property group to sell £29m Canadian stake, Services industry seeks European support Computer news, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Briefly, Foreign Exchange, Unctad IV-difficulties in making poor richer, Plessey merger talks start with American group, Big increase in German foreign trade, Money Market Rates, Cyclical possibilities at John Laing, BSC hopes fall of sterling will boost steel exports by a million tonnes, Philips Pension Fund being sued for £1m, Payments inquiry by a BAT offshoot, Silhouette (London), New York Fed warning on Third World debt, How the markets moved, Lambert Howarth, ICI wants 10pc more on naphtha products, Britain biggest exhibitor at Hanover fair, O'Brien view of Bill surprises US bankers, Bryant Holdings, Gold, BP ships first North Sea oil exports, Friendly society curbs to go, Mr Healey tells finance ministers that sterling is now undervalued, Key role of Brazil in Anglo Amer exploration, Exports strong but Camrex dip, Further Progress by Slough Estates. Stock Exchange Tables: Issues & Loans TH-Forte gets all its £14m, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, US and Continent lead buying wave in golds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Quiet session, UK metal stocks, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Sime Darby Holdings names chief executive. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,287.
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