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The Times - 23/06/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From David Blake, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Berthoud, By David Wood Political Editor, From Peter Nichols, By Geoffrey Smith, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Penny Symon, From Arthur Osman Oxford, By Philip Venning, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Michael Hatfield, By Our Political Staff, From Michael Baily Huntingdon, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Ronald Kershaw Rotherham, By Our Medical Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk Al Jdedeh Frontier Post, By David Watts, From Peter Strafford, From Edmund Stevens, From Fred Emery, From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Nicholas Ashford, Salisbury, June 22 From Michael Knipe, Sheridan Morley, Paul Griffiths, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Alan Blyth, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Jim Snow, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Jon Blair, Edmund Stevens, PHS, Ian Martin, Bernard Levin, MALIN SORSBIE, , DAVID CLUTTERBUCK, , ANTHONY WIGRAM, , EDWARD HEATH, , POLWARTH, , ALAN MACRAE, , GEOFFREY BEST, , JOHN WALLEY, , GEORGE YOUNG, , ANTHONY RICHARDS, , NANCY SEEAR, , MARGARET COLE, , GEOFFREY WOOLLARD, , LLOYD OF HAMPSTEAD., ROBIN PINTO, , L. A. CLARK, , Ken Coates, Jonathan Sale, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From John Earle Rome, June 22, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Maurice Corina, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, J. V. ROPNER, , N. A. BILITCH, , JOHN GOODLAND, , A. H. M. NEBEL, , JOHN D. G. BENNETT, , N. INGS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Vivian Woodward, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ashley Druker, By John Brennan, A Staff Reporter,

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News: Evacuees in Lebanon convoy watch Syrian withdrawal, 'Essential issue unchanged' in Kissinger view, Why a mass influx of Asians from Malawi seems unlikely, Sicilian results point the moral of Italian election pattern, Devolution in English regions runs into trouble, Race jobs code is called 'half-baked', Japanese airline executives held over Lockheed bribes, One man pleads guilty to woman's murder, Unscrambling America's role in the Angolan fiasco, Asians seek pledge on multiracial society, Class sizes might be allowed to vary, Insecticide: Carrot study, The two faces of justice in France, JPs may get 'tariff' for compensation, Asbestos of 40 years ago blamed for death, MPs to vote again on shipbuilding Bill after Rotherham poll, Moscow newspaper attack on Lord Chalfont, Court move to lift ban on 'Sunday Times', Corsica autonomist leader given five-year jail term, Byron poem at £55,000 sets modern manuscript auction record, Thousands of jobs at risk, unions say, Riot police charge crowd of Madrid demonstrators, Whittle kidnapper always hooded, Decision soon on European conference date, Journalists accused of communist plot, The Times Diary Eating up, National Front annoys Rotherham contenders, MPs' committee urges European Parliament of 350 to 425 seats, £30,000 grant to help struggle against migraine, Rhodesia blames Britain for economic warfare, All-party group will campaign for voting system reform, 'More political crimes likely', Professor to supervise Liberal vote count, Second attack reported on President Amin, French farmers seek action to combat drought, City's water cut off in cyanide scare, Pottery museum captures national honours, Making a killing on Russia's open roads, Swede jailed and Italian fined for dog offences, Black riots subside in South Africa, Newspaper 'coy on how it got Lord Brayley documents', Roving rural bus helps commuters and villagers, Mr Vorster to hear apartheid attacked, Ennals fear over progress of pay beds Bill, Tax concession on loans, Giscard call for more confident relations, 'Fair deal' for New Zealand butter claimed, Taking pains and turning tension into tranquility, The case for a new consumer democracy, Boy in care over school dispute goes back home, US Treasury warns Britain of need for economic changes, Judge says sex ban legislation is 'baffling', Greater London Council to cut budget by £19m, Jamaica opposition fear of 'Red axis', Tories must raise £2.5m to keep party out of deficit, Mr Varley joins tussle to be treasurer, Christian Democrats and Communists still face problem of what to do about each other, Signs of end to employment recession, Anxiety in EEC and Nato over Italian stalemate, Scandal erupts over Alaskan pipeline, Sensitive head of state, Cambridge University tripos results: Engineering, mathematics and classics. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Martini, The Midnight Sun Pendant, IDC Limited, Multiple sclerosis, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, HINE connoisseurs' cognac, europcar, H or J., NCR Computers & Terminals, Lufthansa German Airlines, Brixton Estate. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Award backdated, Lord Grade, University news, Latest appointments, Correction. Law: Time limits for complaints of unfair dismissal Norgett v Luton Industrial Cooperative Society Ltd, Chief associate honoured, Magistrates and interim orders F V F. Politics and Parliament: Use of firm's cars: hint of change in tax plans, £25,000 for Red Cross, Charities must pay some land tax, Unemployment figures 'extremely bad': effects of recession, Anti-rabies serum, Fascinating story of Felixstowe docks straight from a novel House of Lords, Good deal for New Zealand butter, Land tax deferment for industrial but not commercial development, Leaks occur but first time Cabinet minutes have been published, Government to allow another vote on nationalization Bill House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on pages 8 and 9, Educational, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Business Services. Reviews: London Virtuosi Elizabeth Hall, Royal Opera producer appointed, NPO/Maazel Festival Hall, Touches of class, Nureyev brings increased intensity to 'The Moor's Pavane' Nureyev and Friends Coliseum. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Residential Property Home offer in 40 acres of parkland. Sport: Sports in Brief, Wales overcome handicap, Northumberland Plate lures Crash Course, Essex win again to close gap on Middlesex, Nastase shows that he is taking it seriously, Two free-style world records at US trials, Brown turns back on a goodwill mission, Evening of crazy twists at Lord's, Trying night for Stracey and Britain, Heavyweight mysteries for Dick Francis to solve, Lewis and Hobbs can strike twice at Ripon, Big Red's violence unnerves Panatta, Akii-Bua is injured and told he must rest, Player seeks sixth win, The star of Bethlehem looks down on Silloth, Borrowed boat first to line in a long, slow race, Surrey look rather than leap at the bowling, Dunk hopes to strike lucky on third visit, Willis doubtful to play in Benson and Hedges game. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Getting into the spirit of '76, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 22, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: How Firm IS The Recovery?, No Majority In Italy. Letters to the Editor: Mr Heath on his economic policy, Glyndebourne helicopters, President Giscard's English, Electoral reform, First Fabians, The British malaise, Fallacy of jet lag, Improvidence, Providence of nature, Comprehensive schools, The muddle over child benefits, Anti-German feeling, A case for saving the private water supply companies from extinction, Exporting energy across the English Channel, The pound pot of marmalade holds its value, Investments at R-R Motors, State support for the footwear manufacturers, Legal aid in divorce cases, The Liberal leadership, Racial tensions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Bridge team chosen, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,335. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor J. Macmurray Distinguished moral philosopher, Obituary, Konstantin Bogatyryov. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm undertone, A bit better on gossip of spending curbs, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Bendix International Finance Corporation, Discount market, No cause for optimism over imports, Henlys picks up after a poor start, Trafalgar holds 41 pc of Clark & Fenn, Christian Democrat win welcomed by business community, Latest dividends, The ASH Spinning Co. Limited, Russia and Sweden joint shipbrokers, Arabs buy property group stake, Specialist steel makers under stress, Hill Samuel Group: Record profits despite a difficult year, Ozalid borrowings cut by a third, Assoc Leisure on prowl, UK end, especially Calor Gas the mainspring of IC Gas, Spot Position of Sterling, R. H. COLE announces £2.5m. redevelopment plan of plastics-compounding activities, Jobless figure 'unacceptably high', Rashness blamed for failure of E J Austin, Business Diary: Voici Fraysse · Cummings and goings, Forward Levels, Private steelmakers press for action over cheap imports, Importance of quality in trio of Prop groups, Bank Base Rates, Booth (Internat Hldgs), Recovery plan for Italy urged, Williams & Glyn's keeps free banking, N Brown hurt by higher costs, BCAL signs £1m charter deal with Jetsave, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Acclaim for Benn move to set up energy strategy committee, Investment advisers link up, U S consumer price rises push up inflation rate, Rolls-Engines To Romania, Briefly, Allied Breweries Limited, Pechiney enters 1976 still losing money, Allied Breweries pushed out of line, Money Market Rates, Price code doubts may delay release of Minister's draft plan till next week, Draft review of company reports sets out priorities for debates, Hopeful signs at Harrisons & Crosfield, Short-time working at 2-year low, How the markets moved, Burnett & Hallamshire Group, Gold, Harrisons & Crosfield, Union concern on school-leavers, Union takes tough line in components hold up, Television advertising revenue up, Tecalemit tops £1m for first time, Caffyns scales peak, Hambros, Clothing forum sought, U S resumes soyabean oil purchases, Overseas push by BMW cars, Hambros writes off £4.3m loss in Norway. Business Appointments: Guinness Mahon deputy chief.

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