The Times - 15/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Hugh Noyes, From Fred Emery, By Our Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier, By Pat Healy, By Paul Routledge, By George Clark, From Christopher Walker, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Michael Hatfield, From Clifford Longley, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Jones, From Tim Devlin, By Our Education Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Science Editor, By Michael Baily, By Our Arts Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Chess Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Paul Martin, From David Cross, From William Chislett, From Harry Debelius, From Jose Shercliff, From Louis Heren, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Knipe, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Richard Davy, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Hughes, From John Best, House of Lords, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Alan Coren, Max Harrison, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Norman de Mesquita, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips, From Pierre Guillot, By Michael Seely, From Neil Allen, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, Ray Gosling, Paul Johnson, A. S. Byatt, Philip Howard, H. R. F. Keating, David Williams, Philippa Toomey, PHS, EDWARD STAMP, , CRAIG SAMS, , F. B. P. BRAYNE-NICHOLLS, , FRANK BRITTON, , DUNCAN-SANDYS, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , S. P. OSMOND, , ROBERT HELLER, , JULIAN AMERY, , S. GOLDMAN, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , W. G. PERKINS, , A. SPEDDING, , LILIANA BRISBY, , WAYLAND KENNET, , BRIAN W. WALKER, , ROBERT WOOD, , DON FAIR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Kershaw, R.K., Alan Bailey, Peter Reekie, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Whitmore, By Derek Harris, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins and Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Emler, L. T. GRIFFITH, , R. N. HURST, , J. A. E. MORLEY, , J. G. HENDY, , G. H. SAMBROOK., STEVE SHIRLEY, , ESHER., JOHN TAYLOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, Derek Harris, By Our Financial Editor, By Tony May, By Peter Elliott, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Palestine leader planning peace mission to Syria, General Eanes sworn in as Portuguese President, Tories back government line on taxes, Judge orders two warders to be cleared on 3 charges, Fund urged for film and TV joint production., Peers discuss Finance Bill challenge, Mr Callaghan doubts if 1978 EEC poll date can be met, Motoring New seat belts overcome design defects, More government aid needed to encourage new industry, Washington Post staff on rioting charge, Catholic investment move, Future of Manchester art gallery assured, Avengers kill SS colonel in France, Heatwave link with increase in deaths, British Airways bans 'valuables' at Heathrow, Review of colleges' management, Fire destruction bill dropped £30m last year, Identification law defended by Lord Widgery, Kidnap refugees 'were tortured', Tanaka meetings to be investigated in the Lockheed inquiry, Boom time on region's south bank, Visit to US by Bonn Chancellor, Signor Andreotti starts search for Government, Drug sellers resort to simulation, Warning on transport cuts, Cortes passes revised penal code and lifts 37-year ban on parties, £230m trade deficit worst in 10 months, Girl aged 8 killed by guerrillas in car ambush, Cuts must be agreed if Government is to survive, MPs told, Whitehall cool in face of threats, Canadian vote to end death penalty saves 11 killers, The Times Diary A bath towel as big as the Ritz, Neilson story of accidents in PO raids with sawn-off shotgun, Judge praises Yard team for kidnapping arrests, Government orders a full inquiry into social security fraud, Poland to increase meat prices by one third, The Queen tours Nova Scotia valley, Unlimited fines on wasters of water, Unknown faces dominate Spain's 'grey government', Bastille Day display of armour, Cousteau search of Roman wreck, Chancellor's plans upset unions, Is the referendum here to stay?, Thoughts of a White House hopeful, Britons begin to quit Uganda as African refugees flee to Kenya, Inspector demands cost analysis of M3 road, Motorway brings better trade prospects, Chinese hand over Tanzam railway and Western critics have to eat their words, The calm strength of Mr Callaghan after his first 100 days, Bloodstained rifle found near victim of Ulster attack, 50,000 tons of food in Britain held back, Manila torture of detained scientists alleged, British Airways fined for breach of the anti-rabies regulations, New deal sought for overseas students, More building and conversions in attack on London homes shortage, More countries ratify 1972 sea safety convention, London Cypriots remember Turkish invasion, Humberside a Special Report, Surplus of offices and factories, Invalid tricycle likely to be phased out, New Anglican thanksgiving service for childbirth, Check on Newham Labour delegates nearly complete, Burmah small shareholders lose on profits, Democrats unite on 'Carter for President', New President of Uruguay is lawyer of 71, Mr Jimmy Carter locks out the Ivy League professors, Government expected to use guillotine on Bills, French hospitals face even brighter future, US considering withdrawal from Olympics, Mr Thorpe for foreign affairs in new line-up, Sugar producers seek better EEC terms, Communist loses mine union vote, NUR delegates vote for pay deal, Physics: Why time goes forward, Railways accused of infringing rights, Fears over the effects of nuclear cuts. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Redifon, Ppa, British airways, Falkenhahn, Collins, O.G.H, Christian Dior, Goole, Coronet Books, Klm, Comex, Scunthorpe, Laing, Arco, HUMBERSIDE County Council, The Asbestos Information Committee, Weatherall Green & Smith, Midland Bank International. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Steel men now want to retire earlier, Latest appointments, Oxford class lists Natural Science Physics. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,354, Four players in chess lead. Law: Rentcharges and tax recovery, Chinese oppose anti-bribery laws, Mileometers: what action car dealers must take. Reviews: Fiction How I Became a Holy Mother By Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Doctor Rat By William Kotzwinkle, A Hynd let loose on Elgar L'Eventail Opera, Monte Carlo, An atmosphere of joyless duty Weapons of Happiness Lyttelton, Mother Goddesses The Virgin By Geoffrey Ashe (Routledge, £5.25) The Paradise Papers By Merlin Stone (Virago/Quartet, £4.95), Art and domesticity Elizabeth Gaskell By Winifred Gérin, Look, stranger BBC 2, Crime The Weirdown Experiment By Wallace Hildick The Discretion of Dominick Ayres By Matthew Vaughan, Goyescas/ Gianni Schicchi Royal College of Music, Last testament Mankind and Mother Earth A Narrative History of the World By Arnold Toynbee, LSO/Heller Festival Hall Pascal Rogé Bishopsgate Hall, Bach and Carissimi St Bartholemew's, Going home again Speak for England By Melvyn Bragg, Loving friends Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Jane Morris: Their Correspondence, £154,000 for painting by Agasse, Fashion by Prudence Glynn It all comes out in the wash. Politics and Parliament: Marked improvement in overall control of local council spending, Council home loans limit, Left-wing Labour MPs oppose tax cuts linked with pay deal, Prime Minister cautious about 1978 date for direct elections to the European Assembly House of Commons, Tax relief plea for occupiers of tied houses, Britain's national pride is not dead but just sleeping, Officialdom blocks the tracing of blondes by their car numbers, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Announcements, Secretarial Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Lack of pressure is downfall of Kent, Sports in Brief, Taiwan is still the name of the Games, Salaman suspension cut, Condorcet's victory a further boost for Luthier, Saywell takes 100-1 gamble and wins, Why the Great Race has to be a resounding success, Herts push the kingly Essex off their horse and into the Hiz, Notts miss out on record and victory, Tottenham name chief coach as manager, Pawneese to run in King George if she pleases in Chantilly gallop, Lancashire keep faith with the faithfuls, Guido Fawkes should maintain progress, All Blacks find mud more trouble than winning, Unveiling East Germany's Spitz, mark 2, French cold shoulder at the opening ceremony, Where special treatment means a pension for javelin throwers, Rogers buys share in Malacate for stud, Somerset players and pride bruised, Mrs Booth sees her team within sight of title, Jacklin goes to Stockholm in search of lost form, Maertens is the hero but Van Impe the leader, Success story that is likely to continue. Property: Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: What Italy Most Needs, China's Gains And Losses In Africa, Hopes For Export Growth. Letters to the Editor: Alien powers and Angola, Forces widows' pensions, Protection of students, Safety management at BSC, The European Parliament, Maintaining historic houses, Phone book inflation, Weathering the new legislation, Policies that have split the engineering profession, The production manager's knife-edge of survival, Finance dilemma of the cooperatives, Money supply and the level of prices, Britain's overseas aid programme, A method of solving the design problem, Lonrho report, American Church, Cricket pitch dimensions, Academic standards, Dog licence fees. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 14, 1951 National Theatre. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Ronald Tree Anglo-American understanding, Sir Frederick Minter. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Commodities Prices upturn in coffee, cocoa, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Little change in prices, Wall Street, Gilts and equities little changed by trade figures. Business and Finance: Quarterlies end with Unicorp and Anglovaal, Discount market, Queen St straightening out: no re-quotation yet, OECD sees jobless as Bonn's main worry, Eurosyndicat, US warns Europe on soyabean tax, Spot Position of Sterling, Royal Worcester clinches US deal to link up with Spode, United Kingdom Trade, Briefly Unitech In Sweden, National Employers' Mutual General Insurance Association Limited, Fodens making profit again, Oil participation plan abandoned, IMF raises $64m from its second gold sale, State shipyard body has joint venture plan, CBI defends accord with Government, Ever Ready speaks out for management Chairmen report, Fresh £5m credit to Hungary, Standard Chartered BANK LIMITED Comments by the Chairman, The Rt,Hon.Lord Barber, Forward Levels, Unions willing to cooperate in shipbuilding shake-up, Anglo American Asphalt, Thorn blames TV troubles on cheap Far East imports, Westinghouse Electric, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, S Africa's plan for £206m loans largely achieved, Bank Base Rates, Central bankers calm over float plan by Austria, Lord Barber turns down £6,000 a year pay rise, MCCleery L'Amie out of trough, More strategy reports stay secret, Growth rate revised upwards, Second suitor sends FCC shares soaring, Overseas IBM continuing strong pace, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Sheffield Brick-Raine, Nuclear loans guaranteed, Foreign Exchange, EEC deficit with Japan 'dangerous', New blow to Leyland output, Shadow over the West German economic revival, NRDC sells £1.6m Vickers Oceanics stake, Central & Sheerwood, Money Market Rates, Unit trust man on property paradox, Mears Interim Report, Subdued CBI view of price code chances, How Thorn Kept ahead, MFC likely to accept Moreno rescue deal, Lee Cooper dazzles the market, Burmah gets £87m from BNOC for Thistle stake, Gold, Building society receipts drop, BSC estimates three-fold jump in development programme costs, Business Diary: Jarratt's golden jubilee · Archives appeal, Terms Of Trade, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), The case for not breaking up British Shoe, How the markets moved Rises, Venezuela looks at yard tenders, BSR denial on Morse stake checks bear raid, UKO rejects Pilkington takeover bid. Business Appointments: Thomas Tilling board has new non-executive director.
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