The Times - 17/06/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Parker, By Our Political Editor, From David Leigh, By Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Patricia Tisdall, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Geoffrey Browning, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Edmund Stevens, William Mann, John Percival, Clive Barnes, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, From Geoffrey Green, By Mary Brogan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Desmond Quigley Mining Editor, Margaret Allen Features Editor, W.J., By Norman F. Dixon, By John Keegan, Ronald Lewin, By W. Averell, Iverach McDonald, By George MacBeth, By Rosalind Ashe, By Victor Canning, By Samuel Hynes, Michael Ratcliffe, By Brigid Brophy, By Holbrook Jackson, Kay Dick, By David Reed, Jeremy Lewis, Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, PHS, Pearce Wright Science Editor, MILES HARDIE, , A. H. SAKIER, , ROGER ALFORD, , ARNOLD HADWIN, , GRAHAM DOWELL, , RONALD M. BELL, , L. R. MUSTOE, , T. A. ROBERTS, , J. W. LOWDON, , JOHN HUXTABLE, , M. J. FELL, , COTTESLOE, , ANDREW FAULDS, , PATRICK CORMACK, , HUGH LEGGATT, , BRADFORD, , SEIRIOL EVANS, , BRINSLEY FORD, , GOODMAN, , DENIS MAHON, , ANTHONY ROYLE, , JOANNA TANLAW, , McCARTHY, , K. G. LOCKYER, , A. HIRST, , ANTHONY LOUSADA, , PATRICK IDE, , From our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown, By John Whitmore, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen, By Desmond Quigley, By Roger Vielvoye, From Eric Wigham, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Kenneth Owen, By Jim Congdon, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, JOHN BELLAMY, , R. J. REES, , MIKE DAUBE, , C. J. OSWALD, PICKARD, , T.A. RUDGE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, By Ronald Pullen, John Brennan, By Derek Harris, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Israeli doctor treats ailing Lebanese at frontier fence, Communists 'losing their phlegm' Italian Elections, Decision on higher student fees postponed, Former senior yard officers to go for trial, America to supply planes worth £44m to Kenya, TGWU wins battle over airport work, Smuggled animals not all to be destroyed, Geophysics: Source of magnetic field, The Times Diary Ascot frippery unabated, Race tension blamed on National Party, Philippines torture charges, London is the yardstick, Motion to oust EEC Commission defeated, On target to unlock the secrets of Mars, Tyne Metro pact near, County treasurer urges councils to ignore circular about cuts, Man stole blood sample, Firemen refuse to work with officer, Healey forecast of 7% inflation by end of 1977, Inventors lose claim over air map system, Warning on cost of halt to metrication, Protest on 'final solution' in headline is upheld, Homes and canteens are worst wasters of food, Big majority for pay curb policy but warnings are sounded, Motoring Reflective side lines to cut accidents, Dearer drinks 'no solution', Clash over film script, A touch of populist tradition, Inquiry likely on leak of Cabinet minutes, Minister for the Family sought by Dr Coggan, Mr Coleman says ban on Concorde is error, Judgment given in Sri Lanka currency case, Immigration from Commonwealth increases by 7,800, Minister asked to reverse ban on visit, Foreign investment in Peru discouraged, Opportunity for national recovery is here, Mr Callaghan says, Democrats reach swift agreement on campaign manifesto, Witness tells of Scotland Yard's early part in Whittle case, Nations that want more say, Guards for diplomats in Jamaica after murder, EEC revises malt subsidy plan, Five absent Tories who struck despair in Tameside, Spaghetti House man 'spoke of night with girl', Snag in Spanish law on political parties, Firm pledge by Mr Jenkins to immigrants, Gaullist demand to have a say in impending Cabinet reshuffle reopens split in Giscard coalition, Objection to tax advice advertising is upheld, Taxmen seek treasure worth £1,606m, Australia and Japan sign pact on cooperation, Mr Smith's party split over suggested easing of racial discrimination, Talks may lead to new Ulster realignment, Producers under pressure, Coalition is not the only way to better government, Local sacrifices extolled, Six die after South African police open fire on rioters, Unions' massive 18-1 vote for restraint, Jobless teachers may be used in big classes, Education of employees a Tory priority, Public school head attacks compulsory education, MPs seeking Callaghan meeting on benefits, Crowded month ahead for Mr Crosland, King Husain seen as arms buyer on Moscow visit, Mercenaries trial judge orders the arrest of prosecution witness for perjury, Charitable trust to run Catholic journals, Following the leader, Fashion A week to see if Anita was right, Fine pair of Saxon pistols make £13,200, Conservatives seek better use of houses, American ambassador kidnapped and murdered in Beirut, Britain prefers car to child, bishop says, Second meat dealer kidnapped in Rome, Mr Steel shows cool approach in claim to Liberal leadership. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: M, Rexnord, Ppa, Edward Billington (Commodities) Ltd., Michael Joseph, Muriel Spark, K, Reuters, Hodder & Stoughton, Cwmbran, Copper, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Rnib, Amc, Inn on the Park, Contact Rudolf Wolff & Co. Ltd., Booth's, The Industrial & General Trust Ltd, Wallace Brothers Commodities Ltd, L, hh, Secker & Warburg, Allis-Chalmers Great Britain Limited, Comex, Halifax, Head Wrightson Process Engineering Ltd, Creditanstalt-Bankverein, GEC Electrical Projects Limited,, Henry Bath & Son Ltd., Mack, DIX & Co. Ltd., Bell's Scotch Whisky, Philipp & Lion, Sealink Ro-ro, Twa, Kuwait Airways, Moscow Narodny Bank. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Promotion for Venables, University news Oxford, Lord Wigg awarded £5,000 libel damages, Awards made to science writers, Latest appointments, 23 retirements in Atlantic race, Gifford fills gap at Moseley. Law: No duty by finance company to dealer to register car hire purchase agreement Moorgate Mercantile Co Ltd v Twitchings, Man aiding police not guilty of obstructing Willmott v Atack. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Cinemas, Secretarial Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Business Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant also on page 32. Reviews: ECO/Bedford Snape Maltings, Singcircle St Margaret's, Westminster, Seeing the fun Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin 1941-1946, California Suite O'Neill Theatre, Wimbledon '76 BBC 2, General disorder On the Psychology of Military Incompetence, Confessions of a Justified Sinner York Festival, Imagery of a soul's voyage Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, Black and white Beardsley and His World, On the dangerous flood The Auden Generation, Cracking up Anna, Rashomon Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Rosalyn Tureck Festival Hall, Quick guide, Fiction The Samurai. Politics and Parliament: Anti-family policy will not work; preserving human values against pressures of mass living House of Lords, Not a crime to be a mercenary-minister, Sale of new town houses to tenants, Servicemen not denied right to join trade union, Rhodesia: principle of majority rule should be conceded quickly House of Commons, Life in the House of Lords as seen by 'good working class mining stock', Agreement next month predicted on EEC direct elections European Parliament Strasbourg, Mr Sedgemore apologizes, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Sport: Even the graceful fall from grace, Sports in Brief, Greater urgency needed at Lord's, Pascoe now almost certain to miss Games, Churchward deserves his place in England trial, Wimbledon partnership in peril as Texan doubles up in pain, Empery and Youth are syndicated in joint deal, Warwickshire canter over Kent's many problems, Scallywag should run away from Smuggler and Marquis de Sade, Ballet teacher who danced the Ali shuffle, Czechs pull trigger on Dutch in extra time, Teenagers first and second in Manx event, Professionals reassert themselves, Newton says he is starting to lose faith in doctors, Sweet end to a sure-fire recipe, For the record Squash rackets, Miserable Gloucestershire total on miserable day, Jones returns his best score, Edmeades chief tormentor with superb first century, Valuable record of a happy Australian tour, Britain could lead world in 1978, Nicklaus and Weiskopf in powerful opposition, Frazier to 'watch the young fighters grow'. Editorials/Leaders: Will The Second Phase Again Be The Last?, More Than A Paraplegic Would Get, From Sharpeville To Soweto. Letters to the Editor: Modern stamp design, Tameside schools dispute, Times past, Chancellor's chance, Metrication problem at breakfast, Theft checks at the Fair, Curing the British malaise, Choice of church leaders, Racial tensions and the fears of native Britons, A second thought, Rubbish in the Thames, Breeding carp to eat, Sale of art treasures, Wholesaling needs a Price Code tonic, The depths of unthinking bureaucracy, Basis of future pay policy, 'Old-fashioned skills of good English. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday June 16, 1951 Socialist policy. Obituaries: Sir Kenneth Younger, Lord Kinross, Eugene Cruft, Colonel Oscar Viney, George Joyce Son of James Joyce, Dr Nicholas Malleson, Fr C. S. Dessain, Obituary, MR W. H. CARTER Writer and journalist. Business and Finance: Plessey starts to streamline group, Discount market, A disturbing tale of two ferries, 'Landmark report' soon on footwear, $50m NatWest bond, Selsdon Group calls for expenditure cuts, Latest dividends, The London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Company, Ltd., Duple International, Montedison seeks aid, Spot Position of Sterling, Private steel sector attacks BSC for quality and supply failures, Joint gas/oil fired power stations plea, Equity bank attracts £36m capital in market, Forward Levels, Need for new energy resources, Guinness Interim Statement, North American joint exploration of $100m uranium nickel mine, Playtex and Swift meat group comes to London, Textiles chief calls for Gatt system changes, R-R Motors buys into Gardner diesel group, Rates Base Rates, British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate Limited, The Swiss problem of a soaring franc, Forecasters lift sights on growth, Unravelling of a complex web, Report expected to urge monopoly inquiry into Clore shoe interests, Government of New Zealand, Peacock board backs new Warren terms, BR expanding high-speed freight services, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Japan's balance of payments surplus mounts, EEC resolves Puerto Rico summit dispute, Eurosvndicat, Briefly, CBI keen to seek follow-up for pay policy, Money Market Rates, Land Securities, Eis, Triplex Foundries holding its ground, Govan yard has £9.5m loss in year, The market beyond Phase Two, Comp Air is slowing down but orders encouraging, Public stake offered in Celtic Sea oil search, How the markets moved, S Africa to revalue gold stock, Business Diary: Fraser's creature comforts · Kelly's aye, Gold, FB FOSTER BROTHERS Clothing Company Limited, The Brocks Group, Petrochemical Industries Co. (Ksc) Announcement for Prequalification for Construction of an Aromatics Complex in Kuwait, Latest figures show sharp slowdown in growth of earnings over nine months, Esmark, Renew steel curbs, EEC urges Japan, Sugar beet crop prospects bright, The Bank takes view of cautious optimism, Mr Varley optimistic of Chrysler viability, Dobson surprises but cautious on full-time, Seltrust curbs on costs, Senate panel approves Bill to break oil cartels, Westbrick Products Limited, Court action on prewar Munich loan repayment, World Employment Conference in accord on workless strategy, Do not publish or be damned. Business Appointments: Mr Robert Ix joins board of Cadbury Schweppes. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Bond Drawing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Still rising on TUC vote and better pound, Late mark down. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. 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