The Times - 24/06/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Roger Berthoud and Charles Hargrove, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Parker Leicester, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Philip Howard, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, From Arthur Osman, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock Avening, Gloucestershire, By Our Education Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Political Staff, From Penny symon Battle, From John Young Planning Reporter Cardiff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Victoria Brittain, House of Commons, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Thomas Walker, Edited by Robert Nye, Richard Holmes, By Ian Bradley, William Haley, Jeremy Lewis, By Campbell Lennie, By Gillian Freeman, By Mary Cadogan and Patricia Craig, Jacky Gillott, Edited by Elizabeth Salter and Allanah Harper, Derek Parker, By William Trevor, By Buchi Emecheta, By Seepersad Naipaul, By Mary Stewart, Peter Tinniswood, By Rex Stout, H. R. F. Keating, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, by Prudence Glynn, Ronald Butt, Christopher Walker, David Rudnick, PHS, Sir Robert Birley, P. F. D. SPARGO, , ADRIAN HASTINGS, , RICHARD STOREY, , JANET FOSTER, , DAVID HOWELL, , CHARLES GIFFORD, , MICHAEL ASHENDEN, , ARTHUR J. KEEFE, , CYRIL R. C. PEDLER, , DAVID SCOTT, , NICHOLAS TYNDALL, , PAT THOMAS, , SYBIL ECCLES, , PHYLLIDA PARSLOE, HOWARD JONES, , PETER TOWNSEND, STANLEY COHEN, ROGER HADLEY, MARGARET STACEY, PETER LEONARD, LAURIE TAYLOR, JOHN R. BARTLETT, , K. A. WILLIAMS, , ANTONY DALE, , By Clifford Longley, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Roger Vielvove, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, From Fred Emery, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From David Cross, By Ronald Pullen, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Editor, By Ronald Emler, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent., By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, M. ELDERFIELD, , EWEN M'EWEN, , DAVID DEVORE, , L. G. CLARKE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Misha Black, John Whitmore, By Adrienne Gleeson, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Peter Elliott, By Ashley Druker, From Peter Norman, David Young, Peter Waymark, Roy Lewis, Alan Bailey, A.B., Stefan T. Buczacki, S. T. B.,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Unemployment pay for work, Car numbers, Only betterment profit to be taxed when pension funds sell land, Action promised on felling of trees, Callaghan-Giscard accord on holding annual summit for better relations, Resentment caused by councillors' allowances, Peers seek more help for elderly particularly during cold weather House of Lords, UN talks on standard height for bumpers, Motorways much the safest roads: lower speed limits opposed, Variable rate of DLT rejected, Council rents up by more than 60p in 122 areas, Protests at rail ban on pigeons and dogs, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. News: Tough extrovert who leads a new country, Dockyard workers in tests on asbestos dust, A £700,000 estate for Princess Anne, Mr Mulley to make further cut in teacher-training entrants, Mafia mentioned in Arizona murder case, Difficult dealing in parcels of land, Peronist leaders banned from all public posts, Algerian nomads give their votes on charter, Government considers how to quell left on social contract rebuff, Candidate's collapse jeopardizes election, OAU meeting will hear of arms embargo breaches, Kidnapper tells how Lesley Whittle died, More held than under Franco, lawyers say, Seychelles a Special Report to mark next week's independence, Colombia lifts year-long state of siege, The lies that damn family life, Transkei leader attacks Pretoria, Justly proud of reputation for conservation, Arab League efforts to pacify Lebanon, Tomorrow, the world..., South Africa: why the blacks prefer English, Wimbledon order of play today, Sad history for a happy people, Unforgotten British governor of Maryland, Airport developments will promote holiday and transit traffic, Sikhs near crash helmet victory, Shadow Chancellor critical of revenue legislation, Bark that adds bite to balance of payments, Where everything is spotless and indolence is no sin, Doubling of population underlines problems, Short-cut from igloo to banking, Cuts in tax relief and rent subsidies proposed to end the housing shortage, Umpire denies account of 'no-ball' order in Test, Catholic domination of Rome has ended, Embarrassment over Dublin rally fines, Sadly, what may be good for Italy could be very bad for Nato, Yard examine dossier on Lonrho company affairs, Fanfani hope of new coalition for Italy, Surgery: Ring of danger in tabs from canned drinks, Experiment to curb cars in city centre fails, Three solicitors ordered to be struck off, Snag over Commons broadcasts, Councils again urged to bring down spending as agreed, Government seeks end to air pact with US, Election for papacy of academic citadel, Chief constables in attack on Police Bill, Bankruptcy for paper in Brussels, Court ban on 'Sunday Times' lifted, Mr Foot says Commons may have to return in September, Carter broadside at 'Lone Ranger' foreign policy of US, £7,920 paid for secret arms manual, Junior doctors to discuss industrial action, US to veto Angola request for UN membership, Only parents can save school, governor says, Record milk output with 50% more for butter, Bombs destroy home of girl guerrilla, Israel's diplomats incorporate new Lebanon factor in their Middle East peace equation, Fish industry can help to refloat economy, Local government patronage proposed to save the arts, 'Private Eye' to Pay over tax evasion libels, MP seeks assurance that age of consent will stay, Kennedy inquiry finds that Oswald acted alone, 1066 battle site to be auctioned today, Mr Field not to disclose leak source, Capital gains tax near for French, The Times Diary Why you are feeling how you feel, Girl of 18 is jailed for 597 offences, Police seal off Vorster talks with Dr Kissinger, Complaints book proposed for hospital patients, Police kill Paris man 'by mistake' in kidnap case, Battle in Beirut as Syrians move out, Travel paper to pay heavy damages to MP, Oxford Class List, Late TV leaves children sleep-starved, head says, More finance needed to retain country house treasures, Motoring Rise and fall of Wankel rotary engine, Leicester campaign to fight National Front, Two thirds rise in welfare bodies' grants, Caravan Club challenges AA safety report, Corsican leader may be freed soon, NZ protest at austerity, Damages for Ugandan princess after 'shocking accusations', Tourism policy is to protect and enhance islands' natural attractions, Second vote on community council project, Fashion Theories of finery, Glimmer of hope for Ulster, and Rees Belfast, Cambridge University tripos results: Mathematics, medical sciences and English, Parties sink differences to reap benefits of independence. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: David Jamieson & Associates Ltd, Mahé Construction, Ppa, NEWsociety, British airways, Spink, David & Charles, Multiple Display Advertisements, Michael Joseph, Department Of Industry, Mullard, Common Law Reports Ltd, Faber & Faber, Cassell, Standard Chartered Bank, Hodder & Stoughton, Nchp, Castle Peak Investments Ltd.,, Victoria, Mahe-Seychelles, Ashbourne Investments Limited, High & Dry, Temooljee & Co Ltd, Provincial Insurance Company Limited, Interagency (Seychelles) Limited, Hansa Linie, The Times, Adam Moosa & Co. (Pty) Ltd., French Kier, BARCLAYS International, Seychelles Breweries Ltd., Edith, The pearl of Seychelles, The Seychelles Christopher Lee, Carrier, The University Life Assurance Society, Bcc, Yachting World, Cable & Wireless, Laxmanbhai & co. (Sey) (Pty) Ltd, Transocean Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Aviation Seychelles Ltd., Seychelles, Pirates' Arms Hotel, Le Coin des Pecheurs, Clevedon Craft Centre, Douglas, Maxwell Croft, Redifon Computers Limited, John Braine, Laing, Mahé Beach Hotel, W. A. Pomeroy (Pty) Limited, Japan International Bank Limited, National Committee For Electoral Reform, Cold Storage Co. Ltd.. Picture Gallery: Home News, Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 26 and 28, Announcements, Public Notices, Secretarial Appointments, Focus on Overseas Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant also on pages 14 and 26, Motor Show Place. Reviews: Star Spangled Gala, Happiest days The Schoolgirl Ethic, 100 voices and 400 poems The Faber Book of Sonnets, A mixed marriage Signed and Sealed Comedy, Fiction The Children of Dynmouth, Crime A Family Affair, Holland Festival Kenneth Loveland, Cantus in Camera Purcell Room, Lapdogs and livestock Landseer, Rip Off Windmill, RLPO/Groves Festival Hall, A glorious evening Three Sisters Cambridge, Interim report Edith Sitwell, The nation's conscience The Call To Seriousness, Judgment of Paris Sadler's Wells. Sport: Sad case of mind over matter for John Stracey, Newcastle mile right for Yamadori, Ripon racing, Sports in Brief, Birdies make Miss Greenhalgh smile, To Foster goes the applause for scoring better than he plays, The making of a Montreal hostess with the mostest, Underwood the incomparable asset, Another Montreal boost for Miss Johnsey, Farmer Thevenet can reap rewards, Sharpe makes Cambridge bowlers suffer, Britain's youngsters can look back with pride, Stewart stakes claim in a record time, Chelsea ask for their books to be looked at, Gomes and King both score centuries, Turner savages Warwickshire, Vilas worries himself out of a delicate situation, McKenzie can go to Anderlecht, Parnham leads strongest team to date, Oxford put out for 99 on village wicket, Orford finds way through mist to his best result. Official Appointments and Notices: Spurs reject resignation of manager, Latest appointments, Knighthood for judge, Church news Appointments: Diocese of Durham, Choice of bishops 'must be Prime Minister's'. Law: Notice invalidated by omission of new rent In re St Mary's Hospital, Chichester, lease, No right to compel inclusion of resolution on agenda Pedley v Inland Waterways Association Ltd, Thalidomide injunction discharged Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd. Property: Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Ban Lifted, But The Law Still Bites, The New Entente, Patronage In A Cold Climate. Letters to the Editor: Supervision of hazardous plant and activities, Glyndebourne helicopters, Achievements of the postal and telecommunications services, Slaughtering and inspection of poultry, Mr Relf's house, Rubbish in the Thames, Suspended social service workers, Tory policy on pay and money supply, Legal aid in divorce cases, Old legal documents, Comprehensive schools, Petrol supply and demand, Political advertisements, Appointment of bishops, Racial tensions, Black clergy in South Africa, Unpaid fuel, bills. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 23 1951 Dilemma in Persia. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr C. H. Trevor, Lieut-Colonel J. R. Danson, Sir Philip Dunn, Mr Harold Williams Opera and oratorio singer. Business and Finance: Dispute stops EEC from sending special representatives to Puerto Rico summit, Newmans Tubes LIMITED "Record Group Profits.... for the eighth successive year" Leo Wills (chairman), Philip Hill Investment Trust LIMITED Report by the Chairman, Sir Kenneth Keith, Discount market, A cautious forecast by F H Lloyd chief, British Rail and BSC in £19m deal, Geo Salter in record and looks for a partner, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Motor cycle sales show big increase in May, Clark & Fenn again snubs Trafalgar, One-for-one 'rights' from Vernon Fashion, Leyland car and truck layoffs loom, £18m output boost for Derbyshire pit is part of NCB's £300m plans, Honeywell gains injunction respite, Spot Position of Sterling, Forum Properties, Briefly Nyse Member Firms, Forward Levels, W H Smith negotiating for more retail sites, How British industry could profit from good design, Recovery at Leyland Paint continuing, Bank Base Rates, Frigg gas may fuel new power station, US official denies warning to Britain, Only dividend curbs restrain Anglia TV, Renault aims to recoup big loss, Krupp group uncertain of 1976 profitability, Burmah Oil sells 3m BP shares for £18m, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, 'Real risk' seen for survival of nuclear industry in Britain, ICI builds on its international rating, Fringe benefits concession, Power and executive engineers in merger, BP annoys state oil corporation by call for N Sea price premium, Boardroom shake-up at Maritime Fruit's British subsidiary, Bank clarifies Eurobond position, Committee on macro-economic policy formed, Money Market Rates, Industrial training reforms hint, How the markets moved, Mr Varley warns unions of need for cutback in shipyard jobs, Learning to live with astronomic growth, Telefusion chief's death will not affect control, Business Diary: G'day, Phil · GKN-Sachs aftermath, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Sony predicts record, Columbia Pictures' music division goes to EMI, Southern Const'ns wins £2m A36 contract, New export-finance gambit, F.H.Lloyd Holdings Limited Group Results, Redemption or liquidation choice put to Grendon Trust stockholders, Inflation of 11 to 16 pc seen for 1978, ICI borrowing £130m for Ninian, Attack on equity market by Lefta, Why wider disclosure is good for business. Stock Exchange Tables: Listless session, Issues & Loans $30m Eurobond for Bowater, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Ticking over on property and shipbuilding, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Shell UK chief is president of Institute of Petroleum. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,336.
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