The Times - 07/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Political Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Robert Fisk, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Owen Surridge, of The Times Education Supplement, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Robert Parker, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Mortimer, From Patrick Brogan, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Watts., Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Dennis Bird, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Archer, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, BEVIS HILLIER., ROBIN A. HOWARD, , PETER JOHNSTON., P. TAAFFE, , B. J. RUSBRIDGE., ALBRECHT TURK., JOYCE FARNILL., ANDREW DALTON., H. A. NICHOLSON., W. D. HAYLEY, , C. G. GEARY, , R. P. LISTER., JOHN MACKARNESS, NORMAN HAWKINS., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, By Edward Townsend, By Our Economics Staff, By Ronald Emler, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Brennan, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Kenneth Owen, DAVID SUSSMAN., D. E. ATKINS, , MARK GRIFFITHS, , F. R. BENSON, , T. FIRBANK., R. E. RUSHEN, , JULIAN FRIEDMANN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Simon Scott Plummer, By Ashley Druker, By Christopher Wilkins, By Richard Allen, Marc Ullmann, Pangloss, Pierre Drouin, Maurice Bommensath, Michael Hornsby, David Cross, André Passeron, Mario Salvatorelli, Pierre Condom, Ronald Emler, G. R. Cyriax, James Rothman,
ResumoNews: Mr Heath: I stand by union of the UK and Scottish devolution, Thatcher backing for EEC poll, Confession over death crash 32 years ago, Fewer graduates take jobs in industry, Dispute over supermarket drug sales intensifies, ITV company drops 'Pauline's Quirkes', Silkin plea for EEC farm pledge, Loyalty to social contract 'strained to the limit', Cuts force overseas nurses to leave without full training, American collectors cause competitive bidding at Wedgwood ceramics sale, British firms stay closer to home, Optimism over European union, 'Public at risk' from open mental hospitals, Turkey tax heats up chicken war, Department transfer rejected by unions, Complaint over Barbican company flats rejected, Fair oil share-out or a sea of debt, US urged to support Saudi Arabia, Christian Democrats unable to change Herr Strauss's mind, Rate-support order highlights need for councils to trim staff, cut services and increase charges, Tory to put forward Bill on profit sharing, Miners' claims need not wreck the social contract, news...news...news..., Man in 'jobs bribe' case is dismissed, Fresh consultation in Geneva, No startling new policies from the 'think tank', Cabinet trying to find cuts of £1,000m, Integration makes itself felt, Posthumous George Cross for teacher, Japan in political crisis as ruling party prepares to form a shaky coalition, TGWU move for return to free pay bargaining, 60,000 join Paris printers' march, Sweden: improvement rather than change, Whitbread novel award won by William Trevor, Meteorology: Wind shear and air safety, Lebanese confer on how two sides can coexist, Little common ground left, Phosphate rock reshapes an industry, Robert Galley, Some people taking in work at home are being paid less than 10p an hour, Mr Powell cannot be prosecuted, MP 'astonished' by schoolleavers' poor standards, Consumer doubts limit US car safety device, Gilmore letter pleads with mother to drop appeal, Report shows steep increase in number of women alcoholics, Planners oppose high densities for the suburbs, Out of breath and out of faith, £5,000 Premium bond prizewinners, Liberal chief wants the green pound devalued, Item withdrawn, Democrats choose their new leaders, Plea for more use of solar energy, Giscard praise for Yugoslav independence, Slow start to Nato arms deals, New centre in London for Anglo-Arab friendship, Mr Heath stays free to oppose devolution Bill or abstain, Riots spread to another South Africa township, Supreme Court setback for busing, TUC wrings initiative on wealth tax from Cabinet ministers, Israel's first UN resolution since 1949 calls for immediate Geneva talks without the PLO, EEC opponent elected, Warning by Libyans on 'La Stampa', Shopping/Sheila Black, Bombs cut Lisbon rail links, Commission men watch their language, Stud-book of the upper classes, 150 years old and going strong, Trieste objections to Yugoslav treaty, Saints and sinners, Agency formed to assist housing cooperatives, A poor life in Britain, The uneasy village where Greek meets Turk, Pictures that tell a story, Students' leader under fire from left and right wings, Spanish Socialists keep up links with Communists, Kissinger-Vance exchange of flattery, Debt is an encouraging sign, Earthquake toll in Turkey put at 3,790, School may take critics to court, Doctor is found guilty of misconduct, The Times Diary Only telling us what is good for us, Union to fight public sector redundancies, Concorde pilot training dispute settled, A new broom for Brussels, Australians revalue their dollar by 2 per cent, Mr Scanlon disagrees with TUC and Government on workers' representatives in board rooms, Anglo-Soviet pact on environment, Rhodesian nationalist supporters alarmed by increase in number of guerrilla atrocities, Minister hints that Healey curbs will not touch VAT, Ford welcome for Italian Prime Minister, Air travel plan faces US opposition, Suicide burning by Gandhi opponent, SDLP talks with hard-line 'loyalists' on independence, Airlines' flight smoother but still bumpy, Army trimmed to fit the times. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Diag, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Midland Bank International Delivers., Sotheby's, Times Newspapers., Trendon Ltd, Audemars Piguet, Capper Neill, The London Hilton, Halifax, Hs, Department Of Energy, Iran Air, Barclays Bank International Limited, Paterson, Zochonis & Co. Limited, National Airlines, Twa, Halifax Building Society. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: National insurance surcharge will cut PSBR but have least effect on jobs and prices, Assembly costs are price of democracy, Further demands for referenda on plans to set up assemblies, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Pay research unit, Devolution in England: document on Thursday, Minister admits Welsh rate settlement tough, Application still being made for wartime medals, Views of papers in which state advertises, MP's question on Government holding in BP, An end to begging bowl for ships and aircraft, Cesspool VAT to end, PR in Scotland and Wales would have impact on other elections House of Commons. Law: Injunction to stop Sunday market Stafford Borough Council V Elkenford Ltd, Hospital must get water supply in perpetuity Staffordshire Area Health Authority V South Staffordshire Waterworks Company. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Theatres, Forthcoming Events, Art Buyers' Guide, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Lazar Berman Festival Hall, Sixty-minute, second-rate doodle Counting the Ways Olivier, I, Claudius BBC 2, Lutyens's 70th birthday Purcell Room, New approaches to landscape, Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Emphasizing the dichotomies Ariadne auf Naxos Covent Garden. Sport: Orient and their manager face a new experience, Last night's results, MCKenzie likely to be in Everton side on Saturday, Title chance for Neale at Thornaby, Sports in Brief, Treasurer delivers last shot on lost cause, Today's fixtures, Hunt begins for successor to Curry's titles, East XI likely to extend the Midlands, Rhiney toast of Caesar's Palace, Shadow of Ali overhangs Norton's bout, Twickenham hats not for the eating, A tough time awaiting Fullerians in Gosforth, Money beginning to talk at last for Sangster, Newport urged to share Cardiff ground, MCLintock passes fitness test and travels to Cologne, Tolchard given chance to claim his Test place as a batsman, Palace emerge from hard and protracted battle, Jeeps pleads for discipline and simplicity, Green likely to need the full range of his talents, Scheckter and Wolf do six months' work in three days, Hill finishes third behind US record breaker. Official Appointments and Notices: Needell wins award, Inner Temple, University news Liverpool Grants, Church news Appointments: Diocese of Canterbury. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 6, 1951 The Abominable Snowman, Diagnosis by television, but whose head needs looking at, doctor?. Editorials/Leaders: Saving The Candle-Ends, A Most Adroit French Politician, Japan Regroups At The Centre. Letters to the Editor: An oriental solution to UK handling of Japan, Life office associations and control of expenses, Despair at Bank's inquiry into the clothing industry, Publications, Labour Party broadcast, The proposed Scottish assembly, Schooling and class, Where are the books?, Reallocation of medical resources, Representation of Christ, Police pay claim, Appalling ignorance and inefficiency on exporting, Striking an Italian balance, Illogicality in valuations, Saving British antiques, Travelling people, Left-wing infiltration of Labour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Championship upset by unseeded team, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,478. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Jac Sluis, Senhor João Goulart Former President of Brazil, Lord Silsoe, Marshal A. A. Novikov, Mr D. J. S. Crozier, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Firm session, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Small demand catches jobbers short of stock, Wall Street, Eurobond Prices. Business and Finance: Ship market sharing plan shocks Japanese, Discount market, Alfred Preedy, Supplementary estimates at £1,799m, Israeli court to rule on MFC sales, Interest relief grant raised, Latest dividends, American business survey says Carter stimulus must come quickly, Spot Position of Sterling, British mission aims to salvage Iran contract, Increase in pit fatalities in Yorkshire, Forward Levels, Mr Varley and unions in talks on shipyard Bill, Hire-purchase trading 10pc up on quarter, Five candidates for Fraser post, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, New chief of Rugby Portland is confirmed, Money Market Rates, To the Holders of Compañía Anónima Nacional Teléfonos de Venezuela 8¼% Guaranteed Sinking Fund Debentures Due 1987, Rolls-Royce drops 1971 from title, Ruling party setback could delay Japanese budget, Price curbs by Holland, Highams margins slip, Honeywell in UK a net exporter last year Computer news, Briefly, How the markets moved. Rises, Rubery Owen strikers accept peace terms, Iricoville, Does inflation accounting help towards industrial revival?, Takeover panel keeps out of Sime Darby wrangle, Wooers for Wheelock are told to propose, Alliance sees tough choice facing societies, India fights for price stability at the cost of recession, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Business Diary: Sir Marcus's award · Shipbrokers ahoy!, Whitecroft's July confidence justified by two-thirds jump, Gold, Dunford plea rebuffed by Takeover Panel, Discount offered to Henderson-K holders, Manufacturers' wholesale prices surge 4.7pc in three months, OECD oil consumption fell 3.9 pc in 1975, A £500m question mark over BP, Estel bids for Baxter Fell at 137p above the market, Milan assesses Fiat share deal, Wagon Industrial, Car sales helped by Budget fears. Business Appointments: New senior Post Office development director. Property: Flat Sharing, Property under £25,000.
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