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The Times - 18/09/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, From John Groser, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Roger Choate, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Roger Berthoud, From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Peter Strafford, Saga By John Fisher, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Richard Williams, Bevis Hillier, Margaret Allen, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Caroline Moorhead, John Blunsden, Eric Moonman, George Hutchinson, Michael Freedland, GWYN I. MEIRION-JONES, 33 Ladbroke Square, W11. September 16., R. S. HOLMES, St Lawrence College, Ramsgate, Kent., HARRY WELTON., PETER BLAKER, House of Commons. September 16., PRISCILLA METCALF., PATRICIA WILSON., KINGSALE, The Old Rectory, Wanstrow, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. September 10., TAM DALYELL, , MICHAEL YOUNG, JON PHILLIPS, Vice-Chairman, , IVOR GOWAN, , JOHN QUAINTON, , JUDITH SPROXTON., R. H. BELLWOOD, IC, St Marie's Presbytery, Oak Street, Rugby, Warwickshire. September 15., JULIAN ST JOHN-BROOKS., TERENCE C. F. PRITTIE, Britain and Israel, 11 Rodmarton Street, W1. September 15., STELLA KIRKIEN, 15 Boltons Court, 220 Old Brompton Road, SW5. September 16., BENNY GREEN, c/o BBC, W1., JEFF and FRANKIE CLARKSON, The Sloop "Pile Cap", Home at The Gaiety, Appledore, North Devon., ELGIN, Thomas More House, Barbican, EC1., By R. P. C. Hanson, From Our Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Sidney Friskin, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, From Charles Hargrove, , By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Adrienne Gleeson, Francis Kinsman, Anthony Rowley, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Ronald Pullen, By Ashley Druker, Ronald Pullen,

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News: South Africa to change its policy on sport, Sportsmen snipe at Home Office over gun fees, Mr Carter promises to promote 'universal literacy' in America, Consumer group 'essential to democracy', Early payer threatened with phone cut-off, Curbs on Palestinians proposed in peace formula for Lebanon, Dr Coggan fears tension over women priest ruling, Bottle up!, Detention for girl who tried to kill parents, Mr Shore's new policy to bring back jobs to inner cities, US anxious to raise sunken jet, Closure risk to more hospitals, 19 officers hurt in IRA prison battle, American scientists in attack on Mr Palme as election day nears, Reshuffle fails to halt Giscard popularity slide, Finland's coalition breaks up over budget dispute, First aid for the lawn, Archbishop gives warning on sex education, Mountain excitement, Curbs on use of water spread to North-west, The long neck of coincidence, Herr Brandt freed of supreme office bears brunt of ruling party's campaign West German elections, Science report Pharmacology: Replacing morphine, For the jaded, therapeutic days with snow guaranteed, Mr Pardoe denounces Liberals' decision to abandon prices and incomes policy, Coal find controversy: Mr Michael, Few tangible results from sea law conference, Stopped clocks in Russian Christianity, Government to sue Portugal journal for libel, Maltese voters faced with long list of candidates, Dr Kissinger begins talks with Premier in S Africa, Farmers assess true cost of the drought, Maudling call for British leadership on Rhodesia, Government may rule on seamen, Sir Harold urges more power for regions, Bonn finds Lockheed files mislaid, Clergymen in trade union seek meeting with bishop, Life term for Scots soldier on murder charge, 143 feared dead in Mozambique mining disaster, Protesters again stop road inquiry, Unions: Tories must ignore this counsel of despair, Gaelic piper's lament against the Home Office, Dogs biting postmen stop letters, US public more ready to defend Nato allies, Rhodesian Front congress reelects rightist chairman, New regulations for safety in babies' cots, Police fire on Arab crowd in Jerusalem, Motor racing is in a dangerous slide, Car worker defends 'one out, all out' policy, Transkei to seek release of Mr Mandela, Roger Vadim opens the pages on some very private lives, Investigation into Kennedy-King murders reopens, Nurse 'did not check blood pack', Warning against disorders at Mao funeral, Americans unveil their reusable space ferry, Why Fred Astaire brought the chorus girls to tears, Philadelphia mayor loses court battle over poll, A winter wonderland, Put your shirt on saté, Mr Mason will not compromise with UDA, Paris inquiry into Dassault director's case opens, LSO'S £15,000 loss: An expected small, Mr Whitelaw calls for 'the clear prospect of end to immigration', 'Thameside' challenge for schools minister, Plan for firms to subsidize London Transport, Katyn: Lords debate called for on government attitude, Staff cleared of deaths at hospital, Allon peace plan angers Israel opposition MPs. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Thomson Cruises, Vanbrugh, Uto Auktionsag, Bell's, Taylor Woodrow, Postal Shopping, The Equitable Life, Royal Trust, Welfare Insurance Co Ltd. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Move to prevent another Tyndale, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments, Police demand special treatment on pay, University news Cambridge. Politics and Parliament: Mr Pardoe rallies delegates with call for the abolition of incomes levy and new tax system, Mercy plea to Eire, European driving licence approved but misgivings over young moped riders, Party committed to policy of full employment, 'Rigged vote' for European Parliament is condemned, Federation seen as new basis for the UK, Devolution warning by Mr Thorpe. Reviews: Ghost Train returns, Out on a Limb, Great expectations are fulfilled, Exploiting the harpsichord Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Kool and the Gang Hammersmith Odeon, The Ada Galsworthy, Soprano voice with double bass Jane Manning and Barry Guy Concert Hall, Glasgow University. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Cables apart, Broadcasting Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,410, Bridge Calculated defence, Sunday, The Great Map. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business Travel, Miscellaneous Financial, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Services tomorrow:, Sun and Snow, Entertainments, Practical home & garden, Saturday Bazaar. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Editorials/Leaders: Are They Coalition-Minded?, A Splendid Season's Cricket, Asia's Disaffected Minorities. Letters to the Editor: Robbery in Florence, Official attitude to Katyn Memorial, No middle eights, Redundant churches, Television interview with Cardinal Hume, Claims to the Koh-i-noor, Communists and the trade unions, Imported fireflies, What commuters miss, Proposed referendum on devolution, Rat sightings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 18, 1951 Empty promises. Marriages. Obituaries: PROFESSOR J. W. REES Leading British Hispanist, Prince Paul Of Yugoslavia, Mr Gunnar Lange, Obituary, Right Rev John Wellington, Professor H. Sumner-Boyd. Sport: Disappointing day for top British pairs, Record and revenge for Stones, Bristol City relying on chimpanzees to swell attendance, Young asks if Scottish FA will lift life ban, TV highlights Bbc 1, Adviser could stride away again, Sports in Brief, General Ironside on a recovery mission, UAU left with little to show for effort, Selectors and coaches set out exploring in Surbiton, England win outright on the last green, Weekend fixtures, Fog in East Anglia brings out best in a substitute at Ayr, Pawneese may not be troubled by rivals, Quins call in schoolboy to face top Welshmen. Business and Finance: Discount market, Gold touches $120 as demand renews, Wider trade gap adds to French gloom, Wigfall closes mail-order and makes £3m provision, Latest dividends, Directors' chief sees danger in participation, A formula to beat bureaucracy at its own game, Spot Position of Sterling, Rate of inflation holds steady despite August prices jump, All clear for Slater policyholders, Nottingham Man attacks Spencer for poor record, Mr Methven promises to 'stand up and fight' for CBI members, Forward Levels, Far Eastern allure · Dollar fund from S & P · Commodity trust, Marconi and Plessey win Nato radar contract, Felixstowe Dock 'buoyant' on prospects, Bank Base Rates, Brooks & Watson still going strongly, More laid off at Leyland by Rubery Owen dispute, Increased US grain sales to Russia, Asbestos group to get £20m for Certain Teed sale, US retaliates for British orders to cut airline flights, Investment trust valuations, London Atlantic, Modest headway is all that Hall will show, Ebbw Vale jobs reprieve, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, UK presses cars case in Tokyo, Hall Engineering (Holdings) Limited Interim Dividend on Ordinary Shares, The brighter side of rising interest rates, Briefly, Eightfold rise in advertising complaints, Money Market Rates, Market plunges · Engineers, BPC takes a beating but worst is over, Henry Thornton goes liquid, Morgan Grenfell joins Arab venture in Venezuela, Gold, Accountancy facing fundamental challenge, McLintock head says, Moran for market in Richardson Smith bid, How the markets moved Rises, Change of direction on foreign car premiums, More orders for Jones & Shipman, Investing In Success. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Gold closes higher, Stock market ends week at fresh low, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Quiet end to account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Gilts aimless but oils and golds go ahead, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators).

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