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The Times - 04/08/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Our Business News Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Strafford, From Our Correspondent, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Clive Borrell, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Diana Geddes Belfast, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Workington, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, Caroline Moorehead, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, By Norman de Mesquita LORD'S: Middlesex beat the West, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, John Woodcock, By Peter Ryde, From Paul Martin, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Michael Knipe, Peter Hazelhurst, PHS, Philip Howard Mission for Hammarskjold: the Congo Crisis. By Rajeshwar Dayal, OUP, £7., ROGER C. THOMPSON., DENIS MAHON., GERALD LONDIN:, FRANCIS GLOSSOP, , COSMO RUSSELL, , EMMA MASON, , H. A. WHITTALL, President, , ADRIAN WOOD., N. G. FRANGISCATOS., F. L. TERRETT, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY., R. IRWIN-BROWN, , MOTA SINGH., FRANKS., T. K. EWER., J. WINDSOR LEWIS., From Trevor Fishlock, From Frank Vogl Washington, Aug 3, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By David Blake, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By John Brennan, From Peter Norman, From David Cross Brussels, Aug 3, By Derek Harris, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, From Frank Vogl, BRIAN LOCKE, , CHARLES BETHUNE, NICHOLAS M. PAYNE., MARTYN SLOMAN, , CATHERINE RENNIE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, George Cyriax and William Ridley, By Peter Elliott, By Ashley Druker, Ross Davies,

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News: Tribunal is challenged by Marcos rival, African Olympics ban 'may be renewed', Union power criticized, Big changes called for in state industries' consumer relations, Meat producers criticize EEC import restrictions, Farmers oppose EEC rules for animals, Firemen's sit-in stops plutonium production, Living a lie: the ideological irony of the two Koreas, Scots 'will administer own legal system', Dr Soares in crossfire over plan for recovery, Soldier shot dead during patrol, Briton freed by Ugandans, Women and 3 men accused of marriage plot, Clash between coastal and landlocked states, Four jailed for kidnapping Cypriot girl, Bard refuses to speak to press in English, French Catholics told unity comes first, Hang gliding 'a threat to rare butterflies', Plan to help jobless by encouraging retirement, London council house building 'too slow', Talks aimed at ending ban on car number changes, Overseas, Levy or permit proposed to limit city parking, Holland lets Korchnoi stay six months, The Times Diary Is there life in the Liberal Party?, Lawyers fear 'flooding' of courts, French offer to help Italy out of crisis, Protests over Spanish amnesty delay, Delegate counts suggest chance for Mr Reagan, Black audience sceptical of Kissinger pledges, Whites feel trapped as the drawbridge is raised in fortress Rhodesia, 1,000 children and pregnant women asked to leave Italy's poison zone in evacuation move, Briton moved to hospital, Government will phase out allowance to pioneer refuge for battered wives, Mystery disease kills 21 after US convention, SNP says university proposals are cowardice, FBI men object to being investigated, 91 wounded evacuated from besieged camp, Fever hunt for hotel guests, Fischer and Karpov agree to play $5m match, Larger assemblies for Scotland and Wales sought by Government, Emergency action plan for chemical industry, Banning of mercenary recruitment recommended by Privy Council, Pets left without food or water by holidaymakers, EEC plan to stamp out frauds on farm fund, The far too successful good Samaritans, Priority is urged for training more qualified social services staff, A new insight into the UN in its finest hour, Consul sees detained British wife, Jobless can get 'pay' for Spanish holidays, The alarming but tired clichés about urban doom, Speed boats opposed by hotelier, Birth rate recovery depends on the fertile 1950s, 10-year jail sentences demanded at Seoul trial, Men complain of being abducted to face trial in South Africa, Greeks send technical ship into Aegean, No suspension for detectives who took bribes, British woman sentenced for college fires, No money for the 'Johnny Go Home' cases, Australia denies massacre by Vietnam troops, Better future forecast for British economy, Energy: Underwater geothermal resources, Peking faces threat of epidemics as millions camp out in the open fearing new earthquake, 9 Chinese held after raids and heroin find, Bus proposals 'would rule out national policy on transport', Furthering your education. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Redifon, Kiveton Park Stell & Wire Works Ltd, High & Dry, Multiple Display Advertisements, B.Elliott, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Political Quarterly, McDonnell' Douglas. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Outstanding export performance by Leyland, Experts to investigate Lassa fever cases, Statistical evidence on O-levels, Tameside: educational welfare of children must be first priority, Resumption of bail in certain cases, More temporary measures to start young people in work, Devolution row grows: Labour MP warns against building constitutional castles in the air House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Educational courses, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, La creme de la creme Oppotunities, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Essay in flexibility BBC SO/Foster Albert Hall/Radio 3, Eyetaking but lacking in comedy Perrichon's Travels Chichester, New revue for Phoenix Theatre, A studied view of Bayreuth's controversial new Ring Der Ring des Nibelungen Bayreuth Festival, Manchester to show its new theatre, Orchestral honours: The Royal Phil-, Così fan Tutte Glyndebourne. Sport: Boycott stops Derbyshire's victory march, Middlesex overcome handicaps to end West Indians' unbeaten run, Sports in Brief, Spin can turn match Hertfordshire's way, Pollock sets a limited standard, Campion's unbeatable standard gives Ireland good start, Leading first class averages, Lloyd and Wood hold up Kent, Tennis, Glamorgan win with five overs to spare, Hampshire miss too many chances, Piggott wears a four-legged smile, Wilkie says Britons let conditions upset them, Cup with extra cheer for Denys Smith, Imran gains the freehold of New Road's wicket, Suspensions will not affect European games, Chance for European standards to improve, Loujaine wins six-hour race on corrected time, French dive into a great Montreal post-mortem, Stylish maiden century by Botham, March offer to help Ferrari. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Fine period homes for sale. Editorials/Leaders: The Diplock Remedies Should Be Rejected, A New Discipline For Fringe Banks, Mr Foot's Further Particulars. Letters to the Editor: Mr Heath and the Tories, Care of livestock, BBC pronunciation, Helping London's homeless youth, Employers and the Chancellor, Engineering design needs leadership, Investment and abuse of power, Dispute over the Aegean, Goldfinger, Ruritania, Mancunians pose a Post Office problem, Race relations appointment, Obfuscation of financial records, Monarchy in Australia, The Brighton Marina, Tax deduction for bribes, Auctioneer's commission, Register of dependants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: 1851 Exhibition awards, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 3, 1951. Obituaries: Mr Fritz Lang A pioneer of silent films, Professor Bernard Salvage, Vice-Admiral B. C. Watson. Business and Finance: Triples Foundries Development Programme Continues, Discount market, Jaguar men against site of new plant, Dramatic surge confirms Vantona's confidence, No stimulus expected if recovery falters, CBI 61st industrial trends survey: July '76, Latest dividends, Uncertain steps towards firmer control of the banks Christopher Wilkins, Bibby & Baron, Spot Position of Sterling, W Midland industry claims state is easing curb on expansion, Higher food output could save £1,000m, Forward Levels, Fears allayed over BSC stake in scrap group, Lloyds Polish loan, Reopening delay for Rhine nuclear reactor, Lockheed debts down but TriStar future still a worry, Bank Base Rates, Congress advance for monopoly law reform, Survey points to soaring price of hotel rooms, France wants cut in deficit to Bonn, Healey moves gain support from Cambridge, Mr Varley's letter to Opposition praises Leyland export drive, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Furniture orders down 27 pc on last year, Briefly, Meakers, BA to make airliner choice on Friday, Thorn prepares for the upturn, Money Market Rates, Letraset Record results in 1975/76, Coffee pact all set to come into force, US threat of trade curbs on Cognac, Hogg Robinson International Insurance Brokers, Underwriting Agents, Travel And Freight Agents Preliminary results for the year ended 31st March 1976, How the markets moved, Westinghouse off to a lively start but Australia puts on the brakes, Investment: has capital gone on strike?, Banks attack White Paper plan for depositor protection fund, Gold, MEPC refunds projects in Belgium and Australia, 3-day week danger in areas hit by drought, Spending of £2.9m on factories, Hogg Robinson hits peak and calls for £3m, Indian uncertainties for James Finlay, Uk Reserves, McKechnie pays £4.3m for steel maker, Goldman Sachs and Kleinwort in joint venture, MFC rescuers seek Cabinet help, $5,300m credit line not used in July, Business Diary:. Business Appointments: Changes at London Tin Corporation. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Up a bit before drop in reserves, Brief rally, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities Further falls in metal prices, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,371.

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