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The Times - 21/12/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, By Roger Vielvoye, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Richard Cecil, From Philip Howard Winchester, By Bevis Hillier, From a Staff Reporter Edinburgh, By Martin Huckerby, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Robert Parker., By Peter Godfrey, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Robert Doe of The Times, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Horsnell Farnham, Fronm Our Correspondent Southampton, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By a Staff Reporter, John Roper Medical Reporter, By a Statf Reporter, By Caroline Moorehead, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent Berlin. Dec 20, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Dec 20, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Dianna Geddes, From Ray Kennedy, From Ann Crittenden, By Sue Reid of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Jean Thoraval, by Sheila Black, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Alan Coren, Stanley Reynolds, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, by Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Creek, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Bernard Levin, PHS, Michael Shanks, C. A. ASHIOTIS, , DOUGLAS HENLEY, Exchequer and Audit Department., F. A. HAYEK, , CHRISTOPHER COCKERELL, , ETHEL MANNIN, Overhill, , IAN KENNEDY, As from, Faculty of Laws., S. S. SPENCER, St Antony's College, Oxford., DAVID GREEN., IAN LANG, Kersland, Monkton, Ayrshire, , NICHOLAS EDWARDS, House of Commons., ALAN WILLIAMS., ANTHONY BURNEY, 1 Welbeck Street, W1., OLIVER LOVIBOND., D. M. BRITTAIN, University of Aberdeen, , By Nature-Times News Service, , From David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvove, By Ronald Kershaw, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, By Our Commercial Staff, J. E. MORTIMER, , JOHN WALLEY, , A. C. CROZIER, 14 Stocks Lane, , NORMAN E. GRIGGS, , DAVID W. MITCHELL, , JOHN COLEMAN, The Nook, Hook Village., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Michael Frenchman, By Peter Elliott,

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Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Valiant for Truth Shield award, Latest appointments, University news Glasgow, Circuit judges, Mr Rabin resigns as Premier of Israel, Writers' bursaries, Oxford University awards. News: Drought and growing error cut Christmas tree supply, Lennon staff clue in Hampshire murder inquiry, Massacre of workers on Rhodesia estate, Science report Ornithology: Seabird's tidal rhythm, Trotskyists fight for control of students, Romany Guild seeks a better deal, More petrol companies raise prices, RSPCA moves beagles from breeding farm, Trial of mercenaries in Angola questioned, UN pledges support for the Swapo guerrillas in Namibia, Pupils failed simple tests, CBI complains, Extra 500 trains during holiday, Report shows $300m bribes by US firms, Inquiry opens after fire in atomic waste, French vineyard sold, 'Tribune' MPs divided on economic vote, Spanish right-wing leader saved from angry Francoists after advocating reform in referendum, Mr Foot clashes with Commons committee over plans to reform parliamentary procedure, Rich hauls for city bank gangs, Only 24 peers took part in every division on contentious Bills, Fire damages monastery on Mount Athos, Detective is cleared on one charge, Picasso heirs to draw lots for share of fortune, Rhodesia accused of attack in Botswana, Mao 'predicted 200 years of party struggle', £3,000 grant for campaigner against M-ways, Lower court by-passed in blasphemy prosecution, Moscow postpones Chilean's triumphal entry, Likely date of 1336 for 'Round Table', Plea for nine students due for Pretoria sentencing, Vietnamese old guard keep top posts, EEC trade and aid pact with Turkey, Doctors seek posts in Europe by EEC rules, NHS case for Luxembourg, Concession over dole for early retirements, Syrians stop 'hostile' papers in Beirut, The Times Diary Why the British have damp socks, Board-room changes. to promote railways, Cairo talks seen as turning tide, Monks of St Barnabas cross to Greek zone, Napoleon and the Hornblower life described in document unearthed from bank vault, Scottish Tories fear setback, Making the Christmas spirit last as long as possible, Mr Boyson admits going beyond party policy, Bukovsky champion parries press, IRA expected to call three-day ceasefire, EEC-Iceland fish talks end in stalemate, Fears that 81 South Africans given promise of early jail release will be placed under house arrest, Will England come off third best on devolution day?, Mayor Daley of Chicago collapses and dies, 'Public policy' plea at hybridity hearing, Girls fear for their school's future, Caxton Hall may be closed in economy cuts, Why Mr Jenkins must lift the EEC's standards, Staff-room militancy spreads to new union, Dartmouth passing out, Congress Party disputes to be kept out of press, Woman joins Carter team in Commerce post, Cuts anger Labour in Scotland, Ministry still confident pay policy will stand, Warning to Nine that European thermonuclear fusion project is 'on its deathbed', Bread supply ban for shops selling at less than 18p, France changes law on organ transplants, Dr Kissinger's three tasks for America. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Church Army, The Leeds, Hs, Btr, Audemars Piguet, Hospital Saving Association, High & Dry, Burberrys, Man In Wool, The Times, Osprey, Peter Stuyvesant. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Bread to be cheaper than it would otherwise have been, New tax 'gross injustice' to churches-Bishop, Car washing machines, New rules for calculating credit charges, Selling of petrol to credit cardholders, Red tape and paper work 'gumming up the works of industry and commerce', A man of great integrity: memorial to Lord Attlee, Government warning to garages about petrol price signs House of Commons, Financing needs will be amply met, IMF do not issue orders to Cabinet, Stonehenge will be roped off to protect stones, Help for young people as they arrive in London House of Lords, Government willing to lease Concorde, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Property: London & Suburban property, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Late Christmas Shopping, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: 'Nickelodeon', The Yeomen of the Guard Sadler's Wells, 138 works by Zoffany, Two new Agatha Christie films, Tear/Luxon St John's/Radio 3, Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Panorama Review, 1976 BBC 1, Malevich: Shadows of an unseen sun, The Little and Large Telly Show Thames. Sport: Tindall's resolution wins battle of the cricketers, Jeeps opens talks on county system, No news is good news for Best and Fulham, Vizor makes Berkshire future look bright, Schools team respond to FA compliment, Sponsors send four players to Australia, Romanians face Northampton in opening game, Hitting £1m mark is merely keeping pace with inflation, Latest European snow reports, England can enter four clubs again, Scotland look ahead with confidence, Gavaskar seems main obstacle to England, Austrian women's team crush opponents, Victory for Tarot is on the cards, Sports complex plan for Canterbury, Title to Brownlee as Leslie's pain becomes audible, Hard court championships in danger, England reshuffle their forwards once again for second trial, Colchester need penalty to settle protracted tie, FIFA announce countries for youth event, Putter entrants include nine previous winners. Law: No compensation for cars Quigley V Stokes, Unfair advantage in valuation of stock Essoldo Ltd V Ladbroke Group Ltd, Adoption by bigamous couple valid In re S and A, F (infants). Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 20, 1951 St Peter's tomb, The courage of those who stay and fight inside the Soviet prison. Editorials/Leaders: Rather A Primitive Document, Israel's Early Election, Syria And The Lebanese Press. Letters to the Editor: Why sell BP share?, The day the oil runs out, Divided Cyprus, The doctor and the dying patient, The right of trial by jury, Low morale on construction sites, Comparing our present trouble with 1931 crisis, Public saving, The creation of wealth, A novel with an index, '-dums or-da?', Building societies' last weapon, The German economy, Control of public expenditure, Voting on devolution, The class war. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Alan Clutton-Brock, Mr Walter Fitzgerald, Mr Gerrit Klijnstra Former Chairman of Unilever NY. Business and Finance: Paris talks open on scheme to deal with sterling balances problem, Lords uphold Kodak in ban tussle, Discount market, Another big US bank cuts prime rate to 6 pc, Howard Tenens in big Belgian move, Chesterfield advances but dividend dips, Cable radio experiment attracts 40 applicants, Four million workers accept phase two rises, Tourists aid sales boom in Oxford St, Latest dividends, New head for Royal Dutch/Shell, British Leyland puts down new roots in central Africa, Yorkshire & Lancashire Investment Trust Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Interest rates push Keyser into reverse, NEB poised to acquire stake in software houses Computer news, Forward Levels, Opponent of TV imports buys in East, The Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Direct Spanish suspended for bid talks, Bank Base Rates, Storage bills may deprive speculators of oil profits, Keyser again turns to bank support, The Scottish Investment Trust Company Limited, Ministers press for UK ship orders, Mexico-still one of the best risks in Latin America, Ben Line/sheaf Steam, Minister intervenes in Rubery Owen dispute, Briefly, More Tanks for a hungry SOC Generale, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Stores trade levels off from pre-Budget boom, A respite-but for how long?, Toyota and Nissan plan 5 pc exports boost, German loss hastens decline at Giltspur, Wade Potteries picks up, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Sales targets set to combat steel crisis, Interest relief grant rate up, Japanese union chief calls for shipbuilding share-out, How the markets moved Rises, Business Diary: Rubery Owen's Mackie · Bailey bridge?, Fairchild Camera and Instrument International Finance N.V., Montedison dye plant deal with ICI. Business Appointments: Executives for board of Lazards. Stock Exchange Tables: Building shares in demand, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Wall Street, Much quieter, but post-Budget gains intact. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,490.

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