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The Times - 04/12/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, From Richard Wigg, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Tim Jones, Labour Staff., By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Arts Reporter, From Arthur Osman Nottingham, By Clive Borrell, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economic Correspondent., From Robert Fisk., From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, by H Montgomery Hyde, Ray Gosling, Valerie Alderson, John Higgins, Kay Dick, William Haley, Irving Wardle, Edward Candy, David Wade, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, Peter Ryde, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Bevis Hillier, Cameron Hazlehurst, George Hutchinson, Peter Hazelhurst, Nicholas Keith, Ian Murray, NIGEL FORMAN., TONY VISOCCHI., BRIAN CONNELLER, , S. C. GALLANNAUGH., ROBERT CARY, , BENEDICT THOMPSON MCCAUSLAND., S. A. TAYLOR, , H. G. H. TRACY., D. P. CHARTERS., G. L. PLAYFAIR, , JULIA REES, , GEOFFREY PARKER, , JAMES COBBAN., DENYS RANDOLPH., BALLANTRAE., HARTLEY SHAWCROSS., SHARPLES, , LESLEY-ANN VERNON., NAOMI LLOYD HUGHES., By R. P. C. Hanson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gerald Richmond, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Alan Gibson, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, By John Whitmore, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By John Brennan, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Margaret Stone, Margaret Drummond, Adrienne Gleeson, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, Eric Brunet, By Ashley Druker, By Our Financial Staff, Philippa Toomey,

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News: Aircraft and ships Bill may be delayed some months in Lords, Six alleged kidnappers murdered in Sicily, 'British presence' idea rebuffed by Mr Smith, Argentina deports Irish priest, Ministers trapped by social contract, Tory says, Exodus of Greeks from Turkish-held Cyprus, Mr Cyrus Vance to be American Secretary of State, Life is just a show of berries, Labour leader criticizes party 'wreckers', Mr Healey plans to cut income tax to avert 'backlash by low-paid', Action against rebel councillors dropped, Two die, 138 stranded in cold weather, The forgotten dictatorship where slavery flourishes, Fights close Bill Haley concert, Priority for essential care services is urged on minister, The sweetest things, Why Japan is in danger of losing its grip on the postwar miracle, Silence on food poisoning is defended, Court ruling may close cricket club, Article in Lisbon paper disloyal, BBC chief says, Vietnam hawk named Secretary of State, Bitter rivals smile together on eve of Japanese polls, Jobs for December, Warning by electricians' chief on jobs threat, Bus lane could endanger Government, America asked for action on Helsinki pact, Artists of all trades, In praise of liturgical diversity, Tory rebels may get free hand on devolution, Carter assent sought for big Ford aid grant, Slow day for news until a pink pig took wing, New curb on immigrants urged by MP, Nato applies pressure for swift decision on $2,400m air patrol, EEC to help stem pollution of Rhine, Winter in tents for victims of earthquake, 300 held after swoops on South African townships, Lisbon orders investigation into torture by leftist security men, Cheap cuts, Physiology: Adapting to eight-hour shift, Castro attack on 'haughty coterie' ruling in Peking, Print firm takes blacking to High Court, Sweden proposes strict atomic waste safeguards, Interest in early days of science at £167,845 sale, Monaco woos the big spenders, Ocean Islanders win moral victory in court but little money, Select committee to study decline in Kenya wildlife, Mr Trudeau explains fees on atom sales, Lord Wigg is cleared of insulting behaviour, Printing strike deprives Paris of newspapers, Cairo seeks resumption of Middle East talks, Georgia banker to be power behind Budget, A matter of official secrets, Extra theatre aid rejected, The part a Cabinet wife played in the bewildering fall of Asquith, Stay of execution granted in Gilmore case, Sex equality Act rebounds on girl pupils, The Trotskyists' hidden aims, Franco poll tactics back, Italians demand tougher line towards Vatican, Western adventure, Halt is urged to listing of City buildings, Life begins when the builders leave, Irish family is offered fares home, Police chief apologizes over press notice, Plan to curb public access to Stonehenge, Union may boycott inquiry into running of hospital. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Phostrogen, austria, Hb, Worth Paris, Multiple Display Advertisements, Postal Shopping, Christmas Gifts, Top Shops, Discover South Africa, Faber & Faber, cbm commodore, M&g. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: John Copley on his double life, The Fosdyke Saga Bush, Revisiting a Fifties' phenomenon Life at the Top, by John Braine (Methuen, 70p). The Pious Agent, by John Braine (Methuen, 75p)., Waiting for Annan, Short stories to savour The Ebony Tower, by John Fowles (Panther, 75p)., Decoding your dreams The Dream Game by Ann Faraday (Penguin, 80p), Encyclopedia of Cheese, by, The bookshop affair 84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff (Futura, 75p)., How music came to No 10. Official Appointments and Notices: By-election result, Latest appointments, Army scholarships. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 4, 1951. Arts and Entertainment: Soviet protests about chess congress rejected, Broadcasting Saturday, Chess A masterly performance, Sunday, Bridge Playing safe, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,476. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Collectors, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Forthcomig Events, Services tomorrow:, Christmas Presents, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Hotels & restaurants for Christmas. Property: Flat Sharing. Law: Counsel's right to comment, Apportioning relief for child allowances Robertson V Walton and Another, Compensation for stolen whisky to include excise duty James Buchanan and Co Ltd V Babco Forwarding and Shipping (UK) Ltd. Sport: Sports in Brief, When world open is not open to world, Weekend fixtures, New panel may bring back Mushtaq, Sporadic's odds are more tempting, Rider fined for not knowing the winning post, Something rare in store at Ipswich, Gosforth optimism on pitch and result, Century for Barlow` as MCC find form, Stenmark giant of the World Series, Television highlights BBC 1, Maori tour cancelled, Chelsea's comfort cold as Sheffield steel, Preece proves he is worthy of selectors' interest, Australian honour saved at expense of Britain, Badminton, Inspections at three courses, Fullerians' chance to bridge the gap between Watford and the big time, A sentimental passage to India, Top stallion returns to England, Hampshire's fortunes will depend on Laly's form, Stanley-BRM unveil car that signals their return, Bannow Rambler can emulate L'Escargot. Editorials/Leaders: Enter A British Presence, The Tories And Scotland. Letters to the Editor: Threat to teaching hospitals, Evidence in cases of deportation, House of Lords reform, Humorous story?, Channel ferry fares, Divisive effects of Labour Party broadcast, Social class and private schooling, Beech bark disease, Future of nuclear power, Britain's strike record, African aspirations, A statue of Clement Attlee. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: 200-mile fishing limit must become law quickly. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir George Briggs, Mr Norman Ellison, Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Fell Distinguished naval flier, Obituary, Dr Walter Starkie, Mrs Anne-Marie Borenius. Business and Finance: Discount market, Richards spurns bid from Imp Knife, J & FB can proceed with Dunford bid, CBI puts strategy aims at Callaghan meeting, Factory deal yields 30p more to NVT holders, Bellway's latent strength, Ahead of the package · International computers, Waiting for lower interest rates How The Town Halls Spend, Medical cover · Higher Post Office charges, Spot Position of Sterling, UK 'losing millions' by currency curbs, Swiss take over Alfred Marks, Heron bids £1m for control of Ingersoll group, Hope for Mini machine tool orders, EEC asks Tokyo for early discussions on ships crisis, Shell to transfer oil platform work, Sime Darby 'compromise' could oust Mr Bywater, Forward Levels, A gilt-edged stalking horse from the Target stable, Treasury reassessment cuts £500m off Budget deficit for the next financial year Public Sector Borrowing Requirement, Bank Base Rates, Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, When help is being given to elderly parents, New hard look at smaller businesses, Pay deadlock still blacks TSB loan service, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Christmas gift from the accountants, Possible mop-up by family sets Samuelson alight, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hinton over £500,000, slow progress for the Oceanic unit-holders, Scapa opens grandly on overseas upturn, Gold, Bonn again puts off proposal to raise VAT, Rugby picks heir to Sir Halford, Mr Grossart leaves board of SUITs, Peace prospect at Rubery Owen, How the markets moved Rises, Find out what 'pay' means. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Index just 2.8 points up on week, Eurobond Prices (midday indicators), Commodities, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Firm end to week, Wall Street.

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