The Times - 07/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Blake, By Clifford Webb and Maurice Corina, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Clayton, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent Southampton, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Robert Parker, From Gretel Spitzer, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From David Bonavia, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Archer, By Tom German, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gareth Bowen, Gordon Allan, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, by Prudence Glynn, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, Ronald Butt, Brighton, Oct 6, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, ERICH STRAUSS, , J. A. M. GRAY, , RALPH HARRIS, , J. P. B. ELLISON, , CLIFFORD BARCLAY MARGARET BRAMALL RALF DAHRENDORF ELWYN-JONES EDITH FINER DAVID J. FREEMAN GOODMAN CYRIL GRUNFELD D. R. MCGREGOR CLAUS MOSER MARIE PATTERSON MARJORIE PROOPS ROBBINS MICHAEL SHERRARD K. W. WEDDERBURN HUW WHELDON HAROLD WILSON CHARLES WINTOUR, RICHARD O'BRIEN, R. H. MOLE, , HOME, , JOHN COPE, , TIM SMITH, , E. P. WINTER, , ALAN THOMPSON, , R. S. SCHOFIELD, Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure J. D. J. JARVIS, Federation of Family History Societies EDWARD H. MILLIGAN, Friends Historical Society F. G. EMMISON, Historical Association E. BRIGGS. Huguenot Society R. L. GREENALL, Local History Tutors' Conference C. CHARLTON, Local Population Studies HAROLD PERKIN, Social History Society A. CAMP, Society of Genealogists ROBIN CHAPLIN. Standing Conference for Local History LIONEL MUNBY Universities', WALTER HARRIS, , R. G. L. CRANSTON, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Howard, By Our Arts Reporter, From John Chartres, Humphry Berkeley, Louis Heren, David Williams, Ian Murray, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Howard, H. R. F. Keating, by Chistopher Wilkins, by Marcel Berlins, by Rodney Wilson, by Alan Mackie, A. M., by Derek Harris, by Robert Fisk, D. H., By Our Industrial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina, From Peter Norman, From Melvyn Westlake., By Our Financial Staff, John Brennan, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, J. B. H. JACKSON, Director, , G. H. W. BALL, , MRS T. L. SHAW, , By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, ERIC TAYLOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Soil is now saturated over much of Britain, The Times Diary Not just ordinary, but rather nice, Land takeover goes into reverse in Portugal to foreigners' relief, £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Investors still wary despite limited peace, Schools Council to cut staff by 16 per cent in new economy drive, Military seize power in Thailand after students are crushed, Police start inquiries into Keating imitations, How to cut grocery bills by a twelfth explained, 'Myth' of union confrontation if Conservatives win, No verdicts in MP's case, Decision tomorrow on date and place of constitutional talks, Fresh quake hits Ecuador after 10 die in tremors, Workers defy strike ban in Argentina, Unions challenge M Barre's plan, Mondale onslaught on Nixon pardoning, Case of police informer to be raised in court, Leftist order to hunt for traitors, Revival of Canal traffic is key to success, Share of local costs for every adult resident, Unions promised a role in running pension schemes, Peking turns critical eye on right wing in Europe, Mr Powell's scheme for repatriation only half a theory, minister says, Johnson's enterprise enables him to achieve smart treble, No hospital space for girl in need of treatment, Milk price rise could put Britain before court, Mr Prior challenges unions on cooperation with a Tory government, Silent demonstration in Madrid, Mr Foot asks India to help on Rhodesia, Reports of rift in W German opposition, Hanging on... and on to old system, Mr Walker hopes Tories will unite to adopt modified proposals for selling local homes to tenants, £300,000 to keep open chemists' shops, Spain searches for democracy in political 'alphabet soup', Man charged with wife's murder, Direct voting to curb EEC bureaucracy, Doctors threaten action to aid suspended colleague, Irish seize fish and gear from Bulgarian trawler, Laws changed to fit in with open-door policy, Man released after rape case appeal, Streamlined entry spoilt by scramble for rooms, Making life easier for schoolgirl mothers, After the strife of Blackpool, the healing and settling of the Tory Party, Publishers of comic showing hooliganism admit error, Bomb damages Communists' offices in Milan, Soldier faces charge of killing girl, One third of alcoholics are women, report says, More council building 'could reduce costs', Farmers seek three new concessions, Cairo Vying for the top place as finance centre, Compromise likely to satisfy most at Leyland, Chance for developers despite complexity of law, A moment of enterprise ends deadlock, Abolition of death penalty an error, Mr Maude says, Council votes to keep ethnic housing records, Counting the cost of living, Motoring More companies move into diesel market, Liberal call for economy debate, Americans urged not to aid Ulster terrorists, Sir Keith contrasts enterprise with envy, Planning is needed to turn shopping list into a programme, Bread and butter to cost more, Council policy on housing poor criticized, Trusts give £150,000 for humane research, Parents preserve murdered girl's brain, Tories rise to Mr Heath after hint of reconciliation, Britain's three great challenges from within, Murder hunt after man dies in jail, Day's mistake leads to restless night, President Amin to meet Uganda Britons, Councillor 'had string of bank accounts', Highly paid jobs in nationalized industries the expection, Cuts in income tax proposed for Norwegians, Squatters' leader caught breaking into house, Legal aid in wine bar case is refused, Shakespeare's lesson for modern liberals, Tax credits 'would strike a blow at socialism', Pathologist 'puzzled' by injuries to coach, Egypt shows off new British weapons, Crosland hint of support for Palestinians, Rightists plan new protest against Mr Vorster, The military monk who returned to Bangkok, Fulham may face a charge of disrepute, Defence pact with black Africa proposed, Mexican music students strike a chord, Israel says Hebron will remain Arab despite settlement campaign by Jewish militants, Mr Heath awards his 'confidence' and Mrs Thatcher applauds, Krieghoffs found in cottage, Call for plan to tackle deprivation in towns, Hattersley pledge on 'green pound' fight, Plant breeding: Creating a new species, Court frees Indian newspaper's presses, Detective was 'frenzied' at IRA funeral, Provisional Sinn Fein leader says, Picasso prints exceed £30,000 each, Strategy offers a vista of industrial prosperity, Tax changes could win back the highly skilled, 202 civilians killed so far this year in Ulster, Opposition move on 'hybrid' Bill rejected, Shares hit by slump in sterling, Child's body found on common, Big business wants new deal for blacks. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Redifon, Ppa, Midland Bank Group, Korean Air Lines, Multiple Display Advertisements, Kidder, Peabody & Co., Gwent, Sony, Hodder & Stoughton, C.C.S.T. Commodities Ltd., Whitbread & Co. Ltd., Egypt Air, Founders Of Britain's Unit Trusts, Bmk, Cairo, Saa, Field, Boots, rhp, Hertz, Overseas Relatives Reunion Club, the teamworkers Taylor Woodrow, Times Newspapers Limited, Political Quarterly, Simpson, Hampton & Sons, Wsp, Buav, Country Life, C. Howard & Partners. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Palmer the choice of a sentimentalist, Miss Lopez alone breaks par as US take lead, Sears puts Lloyd out in spite of injury, West Germans play role of VIPs, Penalties blot out chance of a flowing spectacle, Miss Johnsey wins coveted title, Sports in Brief, Soccer throw-in may be answer if game is to become simpler, Japanese pull back 23-point deficit, Bowman's appeal against suspension fails, Results of matches played yesterday. Reviews: A 'Wisden' for the rugby man's shelf, Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, New London Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Playhouse BBC 2, Composers' Quartet Purcell Room, Riding hobby-horses Matthew Arnold Poet and Prophet By A. L. Rowse, Fashion A new idea from the old West, Declaration of faith The Way the Wind Blows By Lord Home, Blueprints of the future Diplomacy for a Crowded World By George W. Ball (Bodley Head, £5) The Creative Balance By Elliot Richardson, Trinity By Leon Uris (André Deutsch, £4.95) Who Do You think You Are? By Malcolm Bradbury (Secker & Warburg, £3.50) The Death of the King's Canary By Dylan Thomas and John Davenport, Crime Hammett By Joe Gores, Against orthodoxies The Alteration By Kingsley Amis (Cape £3.50), For the people Reflections of a Clyde-built Man By Jimmy Reid, Swift entertainment Yahoo Queen's, Soon Bush, Jewels of George Balanchine New York City Ballet Champs-Elysées, Paris. Politics and Parliament: 'Wrecking amendment' carried, Government defeat on Education Bill: meeting wishes of parents House of Lords. Law: Jail sentence for contempt quashed Kent County Council and Another V Batchelor. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Editorials/Leaders: The Word They Were Awaiting, Thailand's Monks And Military, For The Conduct Of Academic Hostilities. Letters to the Editor: Morris Finer memorial, Risk of heart disease, Singapore and Mr Slater, England's own affairs, Mr Powell's solution, Charges for using parish registers, Payment by postal order, Fine catch, Key question of accountability in the worker participation debate, Length of the Saudi year, Radiation risks, Weakness of sterling, 'The Way the Wind Blows ', Plight of apprentices, Anomaly of higher VAT rate on electric blankets, Making yogurt in a vacuum flask, Support for Unesco, Helping the young unemployed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 6, 1951. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr H. Frank Hoar, Professor Gilbert Ryle Influential British philosopher. Business and Finance: Discount market, 'Threat' to £2,100m corporate assets, Williams Hudson Group, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Babcock seeks new bank adviser on Morris bid, Talks soon about a new Concorde, Scrip plan to give Heron £10m equity, Spot Position of Sterling, Long haul towards economic success, Molins Interim Report, Post Office pension fund accepts Goldsmith bid, Forward Levels, Business Diary: Here's Howe · When agencies fall out, Timestock deal will hoist Hestair dividend, Trustees attack nationalization of banks plan, Bank Base Rates, All things to all Tories, Foreign cars gain as overall sales slump, A mixed bag from P & Q, Guinness Peat keeps steam up, Arab International Bank, Guinness Peat Group, OECD group in Manila to discuss lull in recovery, Brussels move on Soviet ships, Briefly, Warning by CBI of opposition to any scheme for import deposits, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, London Merchant Securities Limited, Molins well on way to target, Managers 'should be consulted' over national policies, Rationalization hint in government plans for survival of power equipment companies, How the markets moved, Creditors reprieve group from taxman, Bonn says sterling is undervalued, Skf Interim Statement, Bond levels for tour agents may be cut, Snags in getting Leyland's new Mini car started, Gold, Fpa Construction Group Limited, The Thomson Organisation Limited Interim Statement, 'Conservationists threatening £1,000m projects', Bowater is selling off St Mary Axe to B & C, Callaghan tribute to managers, Greek interests named in sale of MFC tanker, Thomson half-yearly profits jump to £5.3m. Stock Exchange Tables: Down on sterling and MLR fears, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sharp retreat, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Share prices lowest for more than a year, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities, Wall Street falls for seventh day, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Chairman for Wiggins Teape board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,426.
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