The Times - 17/09/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From George Clark Political Correspondent Llandudno, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Michael Knipe Lusaka, Sept 16, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Penny Symon, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Diana Geddes, By Our Labour Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Political Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Luton, By a Staff Reporter, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Philip Webster, From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, European Parliament Luxembourg, From Peter Strafford, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, by Clive Borrell, by John Carr, by Derek Harris, J. C., by Patrick O'Leary, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, David Robinson, William Gaunt, Michael Ratcliffe, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Richard Davy, W. W. HOWELLS, , JON KIMCHE, Editor, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , COLIN CLARK, , JUNE M. CLARK, , MICHAEL GARDNER, , ELIZABETH HARTLEY, , ARTHUR PALMER, , D. E. SPILSBURY, , IAN PRESTT, , ERIC ELLUL, , IAN MAIDEN, , JOHN CONNOLLY, , RAGHAVAN PILLAI, , R. JOHNSON, Secretary, , M. LIND-SMITH, , ALASTAIR SHARP, , Diana Geddes, Dan van der Vat, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Hill, From Paul Martin, By Richard Allen, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By David Blake, By Colin Ivermee, By Christopher Thomas, By Our Industrial Editor, By Maurice Corina, By Our Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, R. E. RUSHEN, , A. P. FAUPEL, , G. A. CALVER, , JAMES CONNELLY, , P. H. H. VERSTAYE, , R. I. HARVEY, , R. C. GRINHAM, , F. C. GOULD-BACON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Technology Correspondent, By Anthony Rowley, By Ashley Druker, By Ronald Pullen,
ResumoNews: Commons select committee calls for talks with MPs before an Ombudsman is appointed, Underwater blast near Soviet ship, Inquiry into £1m Tube theft claim is urged, Fewer pupils staying on in England's schools, How to have some comfort in half your life, The lobsters are coming, the lobsters are coming, Mr Freud attacks motion on education, Conference seeks tolerance for gypsies, Prince Bernhard gives up Wildlife post, More state money to relieve urban stress, Affrays herald Malta polls, Impresarios call for zero VAT rate on concerts, Warning over costs of testing drugs, Angry exchanges at public inquiry into road scheme, Party unity call to cover China compromise, Youngsters riot in West Bank, The Times Diary Now kindly leave the stage, Callaghan trade pledge to Canada, Miners seek Callaghan meeting on retirements, Agreement on cut-price petrol offers, Kissinger visit enhances Mr Vorster's image, Mr Powell faces stiff challenge as MP, Sex-case man keeps social job, Herr Genscher is a tireless figure in an exhausting`campaign West German elections, MP says he was pursued for money, Basques demand end to use of guns by police, Labour wins seat from extremists, Panama students riot, Work-to-rule by firemen spreads to six counties, Delay over fishing limit decision, Hearst case sentence next week, An ancient pursuit all a quiver, Seamen present revised pay claim, Scot to contest European Parliament seat, Jail for raiders who held family hostage, Coal board estimates that its find under the Vale of Belvoir is the biggest in Western Europe, 500 annotated Churchill books to be auctioned, Plan for new Mermaid theatre at Puddle Dock, British directors released, Immigrant amnesty and freer entry urged by Liberals, Mr Palme edges ahead in Swedish opinion poll, Poll gives Mr Carter 11% lead over Mr Ford but indicates growing unease over his position, Consultants, like snakes, are essential, Policing prostitution softly, Is Manchester's new theatre a white elephant or a rose?, British MPs clash in European Parliament, Massacre unproved, says Foreign Office, Compromise ends UDA Protests, Man tried to burn homes of coloureds, Eradication of smallpox to be announced this year, Hatfield Polytechnic, Signs of slowing in serious crime rise but marked increase in violence, Cairo talks clouded by uncertainty, Policies 'flattening middle management', Exodus to coast from Italy's tremor region, FBI told to leave Socialist Workers' Party alone, Thrombosis: Hearts 'too good to die', Fire bomb attacks in Johannesburg, Nixon aide's campaign cash denial, Poor doubly penalized in trying to keep warm, Banks called upon to increase special deposits by £350m, when Russia negotiates, is the smile on the face of the tiger? 'Nothing short of a major cataclysm is likely to alter Soviet thinking', Dr Kaunda warns Dr Kissinger: 'If your mission fails, we fight', US Episcopal Church votes for ordination of women despite fears of serious schism, Stable food prices forecast for winter, Mr Rees reassures 5,000 protesters on Jesus film, Eight members of Palmer inquiry named, Mrs Thatcher favours death for terrorists, Water use exceeding addition to stocks, Old adversaries and new issues as Malta goes to the polls, More say in National Health Service urged for workers and patients, Hard times for security men in the concrete bazaars, Six London hospitals and clinics may close, Workers' rule, Tory discontent to be voiced at conference, The shape of things to come, Poisoned apples left for police horses in Boston, Immediate amnesty for illegal immigrants gets approval, Police see 15 over immigrants, Move to seek Soviet aid in appeal case. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery: Liberal Party Assembly/llandudno. 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Reviews: Goodman concert, Cinderella Sadler's Wells, The most illustrated poem, Othello Nottingham Playhouse, All hell let loose The Omen (x) Odeon, Leicester Square Breaking Point (x) Rialto Seven Nights in Japan (a) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Let's Do It Again (u) Warner West End Essential Cinema, Wardour Street Sympathy for the Devil, The Crezz Thames, London premiere, Salome Coliseum, Musica Nova Glasgow Cathedral. Sport: Workington set on road to success, Sports in Brief, Only Argentina can obtain World Cup move, Glamorgan order inquiry, A drop in the wind is windfall for Europe, Rose Bowl to return and expose the top three-year-olds, Fidler out of county side, Norwich sign Busby for £50,000, Stones thinks he can raise the world high jump record, Jaguar come back to face a tough reception committee, British clubs not so impressive in European Cup matches, Dodgin follows his father, Miss Evert plays for new trophy, Murray in lead in spite of toothache, Ripley back for his club in a new position, Royal Boy could produce burst of speed at crucial moment, Wright takes over as head of Zambian team, 10 US entries for world championships, Scotland halve match against the Welsh, Canadians clinch series. Editorials/Leaders: Ombudsmen Galore, The Stigma Of Katyn, A Tug On The Monetary Rein. Letters to the Editor: Nuclear reactors, 'New Middle East', PO technology, Torture in Ulster, Meat hygiene, School leaving date, Origins of the Japanese, Realignment of political forces, Claims to the Koh-i-noor, Killing of birds in Italy, Allowing free play to foreign trade, Television interview with Cardinal Hume, Tube station names, Unfair 'excess' clauses in house insurance, Why managers are discontented, Relations between Gibraltar and Spain, Garbage in London, Caught up in the tangle of exchange control red tape, Bewildered by societies, Speed is all at the petrol pump. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF officers graduate, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 17, 1951 Poser for Germany. Obituaries: Sir Francis Mudie Former Governor of West Punjab, His Honour Judge Duveen, Obituary, Maj-Gen Sir W. A. Scott Royal Corps of Signals. Law: Antecedents of another man before court Regina V Willcocks. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Firmer at the close, Deposits hit gilts but not shares, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street, No bid, but Apex is paying out lots more, Foreign Exchanae, Stone-Platt in form and order book good. Business and Finance: £50m chemicals plant venture, Tioxide Group Limited, Discount market, Business Diary: Capital retort · Janes fighting shipmate, 650 BSC jobs to go in iron works rundown, The Caledonian Trust Company Limited, Shipbuilders want EEC to press case with Japan after impasse, British proposals on Third World debts make headway, Spot Position of Sterling, ijd I.J. Dewhirst, CBI attacks banks 'grab' proposals, Brokers' merger talks fail but trend goes on, Inspectors rebuke ICFC for lack of care in case of failed Hilton lorry group, Forward Levels, Three-fold increase in requests for state aid, Hongkong tightens control of textile export quotas, Clarke Chapman Limited Interim Results, Why the next pay round must be based on free collective bargaining, Nuclear power: the conflicting evidence facing Mr Benn Kenneth Owen, Gallenkamp leaps to £3.9m, Bank Base Rates, Algerian order boost for Ulster, Pledge on coal imports, Call to end recommended prices, Jaded appetites in the gilt market, Tioxide Group rebounds strongly in first half, Steel users concerned at Llanwern shutdown, Conclusions of the Department of Trade inspectors, Stone-Platt Industries, BP's £115m coal stake in Australia, Galliford Brindley deal gives boost to dividend, Galliford Brindley Limited, Gold price recovers sharply after success of IMF's third auction, Company bought by state agency, Liverpool Post rebounds, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, Pifco, Unit trust sales fail by £3.5m to new monthly low, Volvo offers bus kits to UK, Clarke Chapman is heading for record, Trico workers urged to reject strike settlement plan, Dalgety, Daggafontein Mines Limited, Record year under way at Sparrow, Money Market Rates, Dell decision soon over the Slater report, Mr Benn on 'turning point' in UK oil policy, Prudential cuts losses, How the markets moved, Gold, Three unions courting members of AUEW, Bridon, Gallenkamp, Leyland engine plant strike ends, Recovery at Lead Ind: associates the key, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Taiwan TV imports still rising, Bridon remains on course for £17m, South Africa out to double its production of uranium, The John Lewis Partnership. Business Appointments: GKN to invest £47m in mill, NatWest's new directors. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,409.
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