The Times - 18/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Peter Norman, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, From David Bonavia, From Peter Nichols, By Our Foreign Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, From John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, Ronald Kershaw, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Richard Harris, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Mario Modiano, By David Watts, Philippa Toomey, Philip Howard, by C. A. Moir, by Margaret Stone, by John Brennan, J.B., by Patrick Galvin, by Michael Hanson, Alan Blyth, Derek Parker, John Higgins, Keith Horner, Paul Griffiths, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Coren, Arthur Osman, PHS, David Steel, David Watts, Edward Mortimer, David Wood, ALAN PEACOCK, , O. HOOD-PHILLIPS, , H. PITCHFORTH, , CHRISTOPHER HARTOP, , G. L. W. ARMSTRONG, , PETER F. RYDER, , B. A. WORTLEY, , ALAN BUTT PHILIP, CHRISTINA BARON, , DONALD TRELFORD, , ALLEN DAVIS, , CLIFFORD PROWSE, , JOHN FLETCHER, former Head, , BRIAN COX, , ROBERT LUSTY, , GWYNETH M. OHLSEN, , Hugh Clayton, By Robert Nowell, By Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, Frank Vogl, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Tim Jones Labour Staff, Derek Harris, Nancy Foy, NICK STRINGER, , G. K. RANDALL, , J. P. WYCLIFFE, Chairman, , A. MONNICKENDAM, , Hugh Stephenson, Andrew Lycett, Richard Allen, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Ashley Drucker, Craig Howard, Desmond Quigley, By Norman Fox, By Clive White, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Tom German, By Geoffrey Green, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Hardy, From Lewine Mair, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Bagpipes sound for new Scottish saint, EEC air merger plan criticized by Lords, Struggle for 'Godfather' succession, German mark revalued after surprise meeting, Nkomo demand for Mr Crosland to be chairman of Geneva conference in place of Mr Richard, Rebel priest says Mass in Scotland, Mr Callaghan seeks wide debate on education, Argentina bomb injures 50, Prisoners of conscience South Africa Raymond Burgers and Patrick McGluwa, Landmine deaths in Marcos poll, Social workers tell Mr Ennals his guidelines are wrong, Looking for the escape routes that life offers, Old idea revived by need for finance, Indian parties discuss constitutional issue, Mao 'almost nagged to death by his wife', New voices in the continuing national debate, Disquiet amid rejoicing at St John Ogilvie, Staff group fights for recognition as union, 50 seek post as chief of Liberal headquarters, Decision on nuclear energy programme is delayed, Provisionals deny the killing of policeman, The approach of a crucial election brings out the worst in Jamaica's political parties, MacDonald's ghost haunts the PLP, Tour firms seek end of price controls, Mr Ford bans FBI attack on reporters, Leaving the City for a banking house in the country, Government shelves proposal to nationalize the ports, Sir Harold praises Queen, 'British bugged de Gaulle and kept me informed,' said Franco, Beating the football hooligans, Poulson-link MPs may be referred to committee, Arab rivals smile and shake hands, Where some of the grass may still be green: Michael Hanson surveys prospects for British developers and investors in five continents, Mr Ford looks like boring his way back to the White House, The Times Diary Take me to your Schrebergarten, Lessons in reading to 13 urged, Fate of lira takes on symbolic significance, Ford strictures fail to turn tide, NZ move against sport links with Pretoria, Kidnap victim freed after German press blackout, How Peking manages the news, County planners seek to involve the public Regional report, £175m tax evasion by aircraft firm alleged, Mr Silkin's dilemma over the 'green pound' Agriculture, Portugal on bread line as bakery strike continues, MP explains old link with Mr Poulson, Strong police tactics defeat football hooligans, Too many visit the countryside, No sign of state help over increased mortgage rates, Industrial rents-a story of tortoise and hare, Opposition call to speed up poll referendum, 'Green monkey' disease kills 259 in Zaire, Disunity may be the greatest threat to progress for Spanish trade unions, Little enthusiasm for equities, Foot attack on Lord Hailsham's lecture, Mondale-Dole encounter makes dismal television, The sites of London: a guide to latest changes on the board, Consultants may take further disruptive action, Student IQ 'higher in Britain than US', Cosmonauts rescued from lake in blizzard, Virology: Producing influenza vaccines, Athens move on Briton's murder, Black community leaders fearing bias consider boycott of positions on new race commission, Oil slicks start polluting Brittany coast. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Pia, Mitsui & Co Europe Group, Northampton For Offices, Edward Erdman, Jones Lang, Smith Melzack, Good News Bible, British Ball Bearings, Laytons Wine Merchants Ltd, Bernard Thorpe, Eurocharts, Iveco, JT Group Ltd, Iea, Hanover House, Slough Estates Limited, John D. Wood, Westmoreland, Healey & Baker, Charities Aid Foundation, Gkn, Hine, Weatherall Green & Smith, Warehouses & Industrial Premises. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Property: Commercial and Business market, Strutt & Parker, Property and the pound, Rentals, Flat Sharing, London & Suburban property, Property New large scheme for for Chester, Investment Properties, Warning of serious shortage of office space. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Acknowledgments, Local Government, Public and Educational Appointments, Secretarial, Entertainments, Contracts and Tenders. Reviews: Not quite the old-fashioned way Kiri Te Kanawa Covent Garden, Write on! BBC 1, No literary life in a totalitarian state The Lively Arts BBC 2, Falstaff Hippodrome, Bristol, New Austrian play, Antoinette Sibley, Magic-and a dash of Tartar Nureyev, Young Musicians' SO St John's, Kent Opera, RPO/Fischer Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Real Warlords Of Lebanon, Rushing The Lords. Letters to the Editor: Lord Hailsham's reforms: a constitution in need of repair, Development of nuclear power, Parish registers, National Government, News of VAT, Education Black Paper, What to pack, Advantage of a foreign currency fund, Commuter fares, Shortcomings in union's claim on professional engineers' membership, Are business schools delivering the right goods to British industry?, Regional devolution, Absolute power, Liberal views, Index-linked pensions, Sovereignty, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news Oxford, Bedi appointed to lead India in two Tests, Drama award, Latest appointments. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 17, 1951 Pakistan assassination. Law: Air company's dispute over tax payment. Obituaries: Mr William Heath, Professor James McAuley, Sir Thomas Ainscough British trade in Asia, Obituary. Business and Finance: National Freight set to recoup £10m loss, Reconstruction going ahead at Unicorp Gp, Mr Simon determined to leave US Treasury, Board and auditors differ over Pennine's viability, Allied bid for Teacher is seen as good buy, Euromarkets, Business Diary in Europe: A taste of Virginia, Confessions of a central banker, J. E. England & Sons (Wellington) Limited, Leyland teams to visit rivals' car factories, Babcock wins bid case in America, Bank Base Rates, M & S, Brit Home Stores UDS and Sun Life, Briefly Bejam Group, Tanker chiefs in slump talks today, Barr And Wallace Arnold Trust Limited, Uncertain prospects for housebuilders, Researchers say IMF will want further spending cuts, Cowan, de Groot purchase, Rising costs, falling demand and low prices hit copper last year, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Freight report, Economist urges money freedom, Unionamerica sells off its insurance sector for $29m, Saudi Arabia sets an economic revolution in motion, Dell imports warning to Japanese, Westinghouse accuses uranium groups, Rapid growth in money supply means continued credit squeeze, Yeadon controversy boils up again Industry in the regions, Management The 'skill drain' touches a raw nerve, Building trade recession deepening, Running up a downward-moving escalator, The Bank eases exchange controls for insurance, Keeping the bounce in synthetic rubber, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Problems at Rossing uranium look like breaking Rio Tinto-Zinc's successful run Mining, Glendevon Investment Trust Limited, Lending rate 15 per cent, Hotels EDC puts case for government help, R. & J. Pullman sees a record six months, 'Two-way' worker involvement at Chrysler. Business Appointments: Sir Arthur Bryan joins Phoenix board. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization and week's change, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 292.9 + 0.2. Sport: Team race blown off course by high winds, Mariner makes no decision, For the record Rugby League, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Ballesteros gives Palmer a start and wins, Statement by Marsh is a wild exaggeration, Brady gives a virtuoso performance at Highbury, Virus clouds picture for talented O'Brien team of two-year-olds, No doubt that Parkes was master of Manchester, Improved Oxford fail to last the distance, Weekend results and RFU merit tables, Move to keep symbol of five rings intact, Parris brings downfall of Trojan fortress, Giles plays on United's despair, Week's total surpasses 4m guineas, Francis breaches a wall of discipline, Senseless foul costs Argentines famous win, Liverpool break stalemate on Merseyside, Italian team face criticism after World Cup game, Unruffled Hutcheon puts Britain on top of the amateur world, England's young bloods give exhibition, On My Way reaches his destination at last, Burgess makes top score for New Zealanders. 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