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The Times - 27/08/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Sue Masterman, From Michael Knipe, By Robert Parker, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Staff Reporters, By Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Albert Lodge, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Clive Borrell, By Annabel Ferriman, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Debelius, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Watts, By a Special Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Hugh Clayton, Alan Blyth, David Piper, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, From an Irish Golf Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, David Walker, by Reginald Maudling, Conservative MP for Barnet, Chipping Barnet and Opposition front bench spokesman on foreign affairs, PHS, Michael Knipe, PAUL COLLARD, , ROLAND OLIVER., MARTIN PULBROOK., JOHN GRIBBIN, , ALASDAIR ASTON, , R. HALSTEAD, President, K. R. H. JAMES., KENNETH GLENNY, , G. M. KITCHEN, PETER NELSON., JOHN COWLEY., JOHN WOODROFFE, , CYNTHIA O'CONNOR, , JOHN HEWISH, , ROBERT BUHLER, , E. H. RUSTON., HERBERT MARCHANT., TIM HEALD, , JOHN MILLER, IAN McPHERSON, CHARLES F. MURISON., By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Our Economics Staff, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Norman, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Industrial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, CYRIL E. CARR, LLB., HENRY TOCH, , GEORGE A. BROWN., PETER T. LANDSBERG, , R. M. BANKES-JONES, , JAMES A. WATKINS, , J. G. ROBERTSON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Desmond Quigley, By Peter Elliott, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent,

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News: Police deny inciting Zulus as death toll rises in Soweto, Portuguese military criticized, Labour call for ban on investment, Domino theory revived in SE Asia, New code of safety at football grounds, Nevada test to develop Navy missile, Government 'should follow Dublin's lead', Prince Bernhard quits defence and business posts, £50m error in wages of teachers, £88 minimum for National Theatre staff, Murder of Catholic policeman, Turkey challenges court, Nickel may have caused mystery deaths in US, Long delays expected on flights to Spain, £748,917 to discourage smoking, Free bargaining warning by Mr Jackson, Port chaplains feel they are stranded on shore, Dismissal of 'bored' civil servant fair, tribunal says, 'La Pasionaria' plea to return rejected, Should the political parties get a subsidy from the taxpavers' pocket?, Employers will meet print union on dispute, Inquiry finds Britain guilty of torture, Coal price rises for second time this year, More than 1,200 arrests by tourist protection squad, Mafia chief stabbed to death in prison, 18 parties to take part in W German elections, Islamic Council prepares for a new century, Landslip inquiry ordered in Hongkong, Soviet exile barred from PEN meeting, Everest doctors' warning of need to acclimatize, Maoist guerrilla leader caught in Philippines, The extraordinary story of Tom Keating and the Palmer imitations, Amin view of drought in Britain, Science report Evolution: Filling gap in knowledge, Trade unions likely to back proposals as democratic, Faint hope of '5p vote' aid plan for parties, Poll shows President Ford cutting back Carter lead, Freedom is not enough-we need the courage to use it, Mr Keating made 2,000 pastiches, Estimated annual income of main political parties, Pessimism on potatoes, Rhodesia: the split over black leadership, Stean shares second place, State aid of 5p a vote to political parties is recommended, Poet laureate's former house damaged in fire, Police outnumber fans at Broad Oak Valley, Water chief sees no end to drought in long-range forecast, Dutch told that manufacturers' intrigues did not succeed, MPs' appeal to Argentina for kidnap inquiry, 15 children die as school bus falls over cliff, S African defence for Namibia intimated, New moves in Arab war of spies, Experiment points to life in Mars soil, Union seeks quick way to 'worker power', Arabs urged not to buy up too much of Britain, Welsh plan for young jobless, The Times Diary Why the flowers should not be allowed to die, Churchill trust fellowship plans for 1977, Call to reject jobs plea, Five banned from putting on free pop festival, New French Premier offers key post to Gaullists as first step in forming Government, Suspended sentence for vice charge congressman, RAF trains teams to act as human scarecrows, 'Save even more water' appeal as the Thames springs a leak near Oxford, Charges against Rhodesian bishop, Czechoslovak regime alarmed by Polish price rise disorders, UK Concordes lost £2.3m in first 10 weeks' flying. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Thomson Cruises, Bell's, Thorn, Rover, The Liverpool Daily Post & Echo Limited, Wim, Pimm's, Peterborough Motors, Twa, The Times, Barclays, Pride Of Perth. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Forthcoming Events, Cinemas, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Don Giovanni London Coliseum, A summoning of sleuths Murder by Death (a) Leicester Square American Politics in the Movies National Film Theatre, Stubbs and the logic of Creation, Fringe Benefits Whitehall, Die drei Pintos LPO/Giulini Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Sport: Miss Pinkie and Piggott a formidable combination, Millionaire spreadeagles field but Walwyn has no immediate plans, Sports in Brief, Marsh signs and may line up with Best on Tuesday, Leicestershire look set for their seventh win, New tests confirm steroid use by five, 'Wonder' pill claimed to be secret of success, Sydney call off their tour of South Africa, Scottish girl is new British open champion, No serious test for US until final, Battle tightens with the return of Ferrari team, Record holder loses to 16-year-old, Buying the future with a mountain of silver, British boat well placed to take title, Kinsella does not pay for car park visit, Glamorgan V Worcester, Richards soon dispels England's hopes, Crichton is first Scot to win seniors title, Middlesex now on the verge of becoming county champions, Leicestershire V Kent, Challenge fades in a nervous afternoon, Revie decides to forgive and forget, Ten internationals in the British youth team, Hants V Warwick. Editorials/Leaders: Polishing The Arab Image, Send Them Empty-Handed Away, Four Hundred Years Of Admiration. Letters to the Editor: Farm prices and the green pound, Estimating the cost of solar energy, Dispute over Aegean, Tax man's powers, Samuel Palmer's works, A visiting butterfly, Britain's role in Rhodesia, Ruritania, Virtues of simplicity, Conserving nation's water resources, The raid on Coventry, Home production of lathes, Many advantages of Merseyside, Eire and Ulster fugitives, Earthquakes, The availability of employment, Public sector pensions, Degrees at Oxford. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Aug 27, 1951. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Leeds Grants. Obituaries: Dr Henry Miller A distinguished neurologist, Obituary, Professor A. R. Payne. Business and Finance: Why state industries must give a better account of themselves, Discount market, Industry destocking mars recovery hopes Capital Spending, Dearer diamonds, Yard warning on stolen CS gas, Concern over probation service wastage, Latest dividends, July newsprint shipments down, Bonds unclaimed, £109m profit record achieved by Lloyd's, Coal stocks at 33m-ton peak but productivity low, Frost resignation, Spot Position of Sterling, US airlines prepare for British suspension, Director resists NEB stake in Twinlock, Abercom should ride above new pressure on margins Overseas, Variable interest bonds expected to be issued soon by Government, Ford workers demand pay parity with Europe, Herstatt men held in Cologne, Forward Levels, CBI surcharge to be extended, Akzo nv Registered Office at Arnhem, Bank Base Rates, 2,800 homes axed, Dearer raw materials hit Alcan, Halved VAT should relieve Photopia, Business Diary: Oysters ahoy · Redeemed from the dust, London development plan published after 11 years' work, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited, Leyland participation in jeopardy, Motor trade balance worsens sharply, Higher earnings from Volvo, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Rentokil to buy ICI offshoot, Trade gap widens in US to $827m, PSIT Property Security Investment Trust Limited, Briefly, Montedison executive accused, US inquiry alarms shipping lines, Dowty puts emphasis on growth overseas, Money Market Rates, Heathrow, Gatwick 'should be developed further', Miners in lost pay clash, How the markets moved, Gold, Wall St plan to restrict foreign entry rejected, CGFA in twin sale of Goldsworthy, LRC Int surges ahead but auditors pose query Chairmen report, County puts the case for Shotton, Arabs buy Beyer in market, Lloyd's justifies its attractions, Loss of £16m for British Airways, Residents, staff 'denied say' in running homes, S. W. Wood Group. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Cheap buying spurs early gains but interest wanes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Prices go ahead. Business Appointments: New chairman for Production Engineers. Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,391.

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