The Times - 02/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Charles Harrison, From Eric Marsden, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Hugh Noyes, By Craig Seton, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Sports Staff, From Arthur Osman, From John Chartres Warrington, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Matlock, From a Staff Reporter Liverpool, From Our Correspondent Belfast, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By David Walker, By Diana Geddes, By Robert Parker, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Scarborough, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From John Roper Dublin, By Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, By John Young, From Peter Strafford, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy, By Geoffrey Green, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Dudley Doust, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, David Robinson, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Ned Chaillet, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, Joyce Rackham, Pamela Vandyke Price Wine Correspondent, David Owen-Morgan, John Doxat, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Philip Howard, From Mr C. S. L. Davies, CHRIS GENT., From The Count de Salis, JOHN DE SALIS., From Mr G. J. Mepham, JEFFREY STERLING, , TERENCE HIGGINS., From the Director of the National Committee for Electoral Reform, RICHARD HOLME, Director, , From Mr John Rawson, JOHN RAWSON., From the Chairman of the Supplementary Benefits Commission, DAVID DONNISON, , From Mr H. W. Austin, H. W. BUNNY AUSTIN, , PATTI HOGAN, , P. L. READ, , I. D. MacBRIAR, , HELEN G. COWDELL, , From Mr D. G. Seagrave, DAVID SEAGRAVE, , PAUL J. KORSHIN, , GRAHAM GREENE, , BEVERLEY NICHOLS, , IDRIES SHAH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Wood, Robin Davis, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Patricia Clough Rome July 1, By Malcolm Brown, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Emler, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, From Mr Paul Nicolson, From Mr Alfred E. Singer, From Mr S. Lawrence, From Mr J. A. Leech, From Mr R. E. Wraith, From Mr R. W. Davies, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Francis Ghiles, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, From Peter Norman,
ResumoNews: Canadian Indians upset by 'frivolous' press treatment, Secret pact on shipbuilding Bill denied, Breath test at random 'is coming', Nato call for improved defence capability, Mr Stonehouse says case brought for political reasons, Tories launch search into the workings of 20 large trade unions, Donald Neilson is found guilty of Whittle murder and faces a new jury on Monday, Man's family tree runs to sixty thousand volumes, Buying car number 'capricious', Social security men 'use 28 codes', Guillotine hint in debate on Education Bill, Spanish Air Force general sees strange flying object, Immigrants give warning of pressure at polls, Laughter is no joke at a conference on humour, Cool, shaken but makes spirits rise, An Olympics broadside for Canada, The danger is that standards will be lowered, Arab League truce mission leaves for Lebanon where fighting rages beyond ceasefire deadline, End of parsons' landlord role commended, Britain and America working on quiet successor to Concorde, Air language dispute renewed in Canada, Oxford class lists, Entertainment unions agree to alliance on joint interests, Woman freed after six weeks' custody, US abortion ruling gives women the sole choice, Call for genuine voice of opposition, Yachtsman missing in Atlantic, The Times Diary Water: who has dropped a brick?, Dr Kissinger looks at Vietnam accord with pride and no regrets, Radio signal from near Mars opens Washington's space age museum, Deputy takes over as Señor Arias resigns as Spanish Premier, Kinder Scout area sold to farmer for £250,000, Balloonist is found after crashing in ocean, MPs to have medical room with nurse, Further cuts threat to teachers, General Nimeiry entertained at Elysée, Alcohol ban by Methodists may be lifted, Fizzy fashion and cult status for cider, Church official and African leaders held after unrest, Research aid for British Academy, Government 'is recognizing economic truths', Wine and women mix in sparkling company, Science report Genetics: Radiation and mental defect, Anti-immigration parties win biggest share of poll, African ministers at a loss over Rhodesian divisions, Israel agrees to negotiate as hijackers free 100 hostages, Ukrainian Patriarch dispute revived, Farmworkers 'not consulted on EEC policy', Briton in Angola death cell sends message, Rabin team prepared to release prisoners, Health service management costs to be reviewed, Adjournment of motorway route inquiry, Family doctor 'should not hand over responsibilities', Warning to Paisley party over candidate., Summer Drinking a Special Report Stirring story of Dwight J. Cocktail, National Front to field 318 candidates in general election, World sport faces new threats over South Africa, British 'spy' for Nine gets suspended sentence, Police gunmen lay down their arms, Devolution: Can we be sure the Scots will cooperate?, Heatwave continues: The sunny weather, 'Russians or Chinese killed in US raid', Etching by Picasso is sold for £60,500, Tories to call for total figures on people entitled to enter Britain, Chivers goes to Swiss club for £50,000 fee, Commission plans deal on tariffs to help poor, Prime Minister asks police to find source of Cabinet papers 'leak', Further remand in custody for Italian MP, Big boisterous burgundies should be abandoned, A very fruitful season, Labour MP says 'unholy alliance' is against him, Incentive scheme for tenants to buy homes, New control on dogs could mean £4 licence, Tories agree to resume pairing but on stricter system, Higher fees would send Commonwealth students elsewhere, Government is told, Leeds Castle may become an international centre, Report on blacks criticized, Tripos examination results at Cambridge, Forces doctors and dentists get £6 rise, A more effective test of pupil's abilities, Trick makes nun reveal Italian exam questions, Detroit cuts police force despite high crime rate. Index. Display Advertising: Airports, Platignum, Multiple Display Advertisements, Swedish Lloyd, Deinhard, Pimm's, Ansafone, Booth's, Tate Lyne, La Ina, Nureyev, Tyndall, Nat West, Twa, The Big Splash, Weatherall Green & Smith, Freshelectric, Bremner & Co. Ltd., Benson and Hedges. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Monmouth School, Latest appointments, University news Reading, 'Mirror' man leaves government job. Picture Gallery. Sport: England speedway choice, Odd collapse gives Glamorgan new heart, West Indians in danger of first defeat, Sports in Brief, Tyrrell can do in France what they did in Sweden, Jamaican ban forces search for new matches, Divine intervention at Lord's, Kidd decides to join Manchester City, Borg is lightning amid thunder, Trevino will withdraw from British Open, Davis Cup row leads to US pull-out, Olympic probables pass another test, Piggott should score on Miss Pinkie, Henley oarsmen set course record on first day of the Regatta, Best so far for level rating classes, Man in the Moon out to show that he is not just a pretty face, Maertens keeps lead despite hill climbing, Nastase and Ramirez finally bring the spirit of enchantment, Suspension on Real Madrid is lifted by UEFA, Brave Newmark victory for Miss Lee-Smith, Sanders joins over 600 hoping to qualify, Randall leads onslaught on Kent bowling, Scotland beat England with birdie at 20th. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Patronage report welcomed by Arts Council, Harold Holt Centenary Gala Albert Hall, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Wanting to be wonderful Conversations with Marilyn, NPO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall, Hanratty in Hell Open Space, The Bionic Woman ITV. Politics and Parliament: Inquiries fail to reveal source of Cabinet leak: rules to be reviewed, Government considering schemes for disabled children's schooling, Places for parents on boards of schools, Protests at EEC hallmarking proposal House of Lords, Deal with SNP no more than Mr Foot stated in his speech House of Commons, Officials will meet Sinn Fein again if necessary, Welcome for efforts of those seeking equitable agreement in Ulster, Cadet force instructor dismissed, Passing Bills and meeting convenience of House, Next week, MPs get an early night, Mr Callaghan becoming persuaded of need to reform secrets Act. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): As the Liberty Bell strikes 200, echoes are heard round the world, 25 years ago From The Time Times of Saturday, July 2, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: The Agreement To Differ, Conscience Yes; Blackmail No. Letters to the Editor: Mr Levin's heart, Treatment of US academics, The squeeze on pay differentials, Marriage and divorce, Wardenship of All Souls, Celebrating July 4, Small businesses, Central Office critics, Delays not inherent in Giro, Role of staff associations, Electoral reform: Italy's example, Wearing of seat belts, The Queen's Jubilee, Record return?, Rhodesian cricket tour, Wimbledon prize money, Vehicle exports, Pensioners role in fund management, A waste of AA members' money?, Supplementary benefits, Clothes for a hot climate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr W. B. Crow, Mr A. W. Withworth, Minor White Imaginative world photographer, Obituary, Mr Malcolm Lockyer. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Index up four points in an hour, Prices move ahead. Business and Finance: Data communications: the Post Office's self-inflicted wounds, Scheme to raise Third World imports to EEC, Discount market, Salen willing to revise MFC charter, State urged to help poor to pay heating bills, Crown Agents' restructure move for Australian property venture, Vectis soars 60 pc, James Warren, Latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, 57pc of Leech issue left with the underwriters, Granada's overseas rental growth, Forward Levels, Emu Wine-S, Smith, Bank Base Rates, Veba takes giant stride, Foreign buying helps to boost sterling, Capital spending rises 2pc, Ldn & Nthn is leaving lean years behind it, Readicut's one-for-four rights to raise £3.3m, Watney will switch to nine regional companies, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, British Gas spends £61m on pipeline extensions, Business Diary: Storm in a teacup · Sales torque, Prosperity blossoms in Tunisia despite industrial unrest, Moss Bros: A year of re-organization, Briefly, Inco-Utd Tire & Rbr, Karstadt deal to control Neckermann may not be blocked by Cartel office, Concession by life offices, Overseas US railways to get over $20m, Money Market Rates, Union pressure for UK shipowners to buy from home yards, CBI's 'veiled threat' over price code, Chairmen report, Inflation rate of 18 pc forecast for Ireland, London & Midland tails off: maximum payout, 1-3 scrip, State oil body settles on Glasgow home for HQ, How the markets moved, 'End of era' in B & C Shipping, The Times Share Indices, New plan for industrial training, Late rally at Halma, Opencast coal output at record May level, A foretaste of rental growth from Stock Conversion, Gold, Carlton Industries tops £5m, Gen Eng (Radcliffe) scrip and record, Electricity Council facing serious shortage of senior executives, Cost of Alaskan pipeline has gone up to $7,700m, Signor Carli in call for Italian social contract, Tin Council post likely for Mr Lai, BP and Government sign wide-ranging deal on North Sea participation, Chemicals output up, Bishopsgate Property. Business Appointments: New CBI man in Scotland. Law: Extradition evidence In re Kirby, When a motorist steals the specimen Regina V Rothery, Disclosure of sources: interrogatories are disallowed. Property: Rentals, Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,343.
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