The Times - 08/06/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Robert Parker, From Robert Fisk, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Diana Geddes, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, From David Leigh, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, , From John Chartres, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Stewart Tendler, From Fred Emery, From John Young, From Peter Hill, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Bonavia, From Edmund Stevens, /Patricia Tisdall, Katie Stewart, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Norman de Mesquita, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Kenneth Owen, by Pearce Wright, Christopher Wilkins, Ronald Emler, A.E.P., A. E. Phillips, Bernard Levin, Kenneth Mackenzie, PHS, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, TIM FORTESCUE, , J. M. TILBURY, , H. W. JUNIPER, , F. M. G. WILLSON, , GEORGE SINCLAIR, , H. R. HERBERT, , BERNARD CRICK, , RUTH GLASS, , I. E. N. BESLEY, , CHARLES CLARKE, , W. R. LARGE, , ROGER HARRISON, , RICHARD S. HAIG-BROWN, , D. L. SUSSMAN, , MARIE WOODRUFF, , RICHARD KINGSBURY, YEHUDI MENUHIN, , By Our Science Editor, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Paul Overy, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Michael Ratcliffe, Michael Church, Joan Chissell, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Wallace Jackson, By John Brennan, By David Blake, By Edward Townsend, By Malcolm Brown, From Charles Harrison, Kenneth Owen, NEVIL JOHNSON, , GERALD HANSON, , CHARLES KENNEDY, , A. MAUND, , NEVILLE MORAY, , A. J. LE FEVRE, D. SAUNDERSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Brennan, Peter Norman, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: New drive to teach Georgians Russian, Call to drop RC pledge on religious upbringing, Magistrate says 'best to send 3 Irishmen back', Inquiry into deaths told of illness after gas change, Illegal strike embarrasses Mauritius Premier, Soups for summer, Arthritis cure needed to save huge costs, Contempt man back to jail for unspecified term, Look-no hands, Mexico City shaken by earthquake, Curb on MPs' use of free envelopes, Medicine: Study of psychosomatic diseases, Tune in to clean up, Mrs Thatcher to lead attack in Opposition censure motion, Shopping The feminine touch, Solicitors said to have run fraudulent 'roundabout', Transkei leader defies South Africa over citizenship proposals, 'Austin' and 'Morris' may disappear, SNP states terms for voting with Tories, Mr Stonehouse 'danced with black slip', Burton divorce hitch, Technology of tomorrow is here today, Patient care, EEC prices for food 'too high', Pound rises 4 cents on news of £5,300m loan and pit vote, Asian leaders warn Government that without immediate support they may lose control, Poll of women voters predicts a shift to the left on June 20, In Ghana, the army's appetite for power is growing, Earthquake took Chinese authorities by surprise, Prosecution to ask for death sentences on Angola mercenaries, Nuclear supplier 'club' may shed secrecy, In conference, Optimism from Mr Healey on growth prospects, Warning over proposals on fuel payments, Three million homes either unfit or lack standard amenities, Miners' 53 per cent vote for pay limit, Venice horses free from 'bronze cancer', EEC discontent over Ford summit, Three years for 'mean and nasty' fraud, Collins denies locking out journalists after dispute, Landmine kills mother and girls in Rhodesia, Mr Bhutto to have talks with Afghan president, California campaign stays bitter to the end, Neo-fascists appeal for UN to send observers, The Times Diary Open up those stately gates, Keeping track of gas, Bernstein help for year of political prisoner, Worcester dinner service pieces fetch £10,000, Emergency services able to reach victims more quickly, New mixed marriage rules urged, Why the miner militants failed to deliver, Opposition groups in Spain sceptical over lifting of ban, Warning on maternity cuts, Castro threat to cancel hijack pact with US, By-election successes might tempt Eire Government to seek early mandate, Telephone fees must not soar, union leader says, NUT and students to fight cuts in jobs, Dispute over secret talks may break 'loyalist' coalition, Family of five shot dead in Swiss alpine chalet, Callaghan pledge over industrial investment, Syrian tanks approach outskirts of Beirut after mountain battles, More public spending a head in Scotland than any other part of Britain, survey shows, Floods leave 35,000 homeless, £25m Saudi football task for Jimmy Hill, Silence on Giscard talks about Gaullist crisis, Half-built telephone exchange to come down, Labour inquiry into affairs of constituency, Message from Moscow for President Tito, Special nostalgia in Senate primaries, £700 fines for letting two dogs go ashore, Nalgo gas group urges ban on overtime, More than enough, Aid urged to halt decline of industry in London, Social work strike extends, Five charged with murder of Southall Asian youth, Politics dominate Habitat talks. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Ericsson Group., British Gas, Employment Protection ACT, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sotheby's Belgravia, Banco Urquijo Hispano America Limited, Swedish Lloyd, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Idc, Saa, William H. Skinner Ltd., The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Cable & Wireless, Bp, Self Service Gossip, Qantas, Europa, The Plessey Group, europcar, Hampton & Sons, Cygnet. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Keele, Clifton College, Latest appointments, Reinstated police officer resigns. Sport: Lunt decision a gleam through a grey area, Sports in Brief, Maitland proves too fast for rivals, Test teetering on edge of oblivion, Mortimer wins Junior TT in record time, Beckenham results, Libra's Rib may enjoy a day with her daughter at Royal Ascot, Lancashire total highest of season, Miss Barker forces open a swiftly closing gate, A notable Welsh win in first tilt at France, Hemery forsakes spikes for a pen and succeeds, Pocock soon justified by Yorkshire's late slump, Cooke ahead of Russian in pistol event, Connors starts campaign to regain lost laurels, Distinctive and satisfying first century by Barlow, Dunlop takes the high road to Hamilton Park, Essex in driving seat in floppy white hat, Brookes leaves Clark three minutes behind, Tshabalala out of two events because of back injury, Southgate make their mark in Europe. Politics and Parliament: Government still intent on getting shipbuilding Bill through this session, Public rights of way, Fresh point raised on hybrid Bills, Mr Jenkins explains position over reinstated police constable, Status of export managers, Mr Crosland defends deal to end cod war with Iceland as concession only to commonsense, $5,000m standby credit seen as 'impressive demonstration' by international bankers in support of sterling House of Commons, Liberals welcome determination not to indulge in panic cuts, Speedier filing of company returns sought. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday June 7, 1951, Two words to cry out loud over the whole smelly business of the Great Cod War. Editorials/Leaders: A Tonic Not A Cure, President Giscard's Coalition. Letters to the Editor: Bicentenary concert, Closed shops destroy the right of free association, Finding work for unemployed teachers, Man-machines psychology, Facilities at Victoria, Refugees in Britain, Annual wage demands, A source of British managers, Planners and the devouring cities, Likely increase in student fees, Options market, Cost of probation service, Extended Spring holiday, The Wilson Honours list, Transatlantic race, A man who would rather work than scrounge, Britain and Cyprus, Tactics in the Commons, Clergy trade unionists, The extradition of terrorists, US mails put into perspective. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Priday wipes out Gold Cup bridge deficit, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,322, Broadcasting. Obituaries: Mr Eugene Cruft, Sir John Parkinson, Mr William Allard, Sir Frederick Snow Distinguished Civil Engineer. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: ECO/Kubelik Maltings, Snape, Symbolism and all that, Pelléas et Mélisande Glyndebourne, A Home Like Ours BBC 2, Jean-Pierre Rampal St John's, Seat won, wife lost Bill Brand Thames. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm at the close, Commodities move lower as sterling gains strength, The Times Share Indices, Closing rally on miners' vote and standby credit, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Ici Australia, Bankers in action to keep order, Latest dividends, SE may lend £lOO,000 for options, Staflex sees fresh gains after peak year, Maiedie Investments, New £800m 'tap' fills gap in long-term gilts, Allied Plant Group Limited Plant Hire, Building and Construction, Spot Position of Sterling, Property companies: how the harvest is ripening for the institutions, Ocean Transport to make modest headway this year, Forward Levels, Business Diary: Austin v Morris scratched? · Collision cause, President Ford limits special steel imports, Carless, Capel scrip but second-half static, Bank Base Rates, Directors reduce personal stakes in Hanson Trust, Study examines outlook for builders, Paris group in link with Lowndes-Ajax Computer news, E African rail break-up suggested, German unions troubled by their big business interests, The gilt market gets the message, Failing pound gives US groups new worries, Kuwait prunes 7 cents off cost of crude, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, London Tin stake sold by Haw Par for £11.6m, Rustenburg Platinum Mines' minimum prices, Briefly, Industry assistance rates rise, Gulf & West sails into another record year, Money Market Rates, William Mallinson & Denny Mott Ltd, Glittering future in UK industry forecast, How the markets moved, Gold, More rapid inflation in the OECD, 'No decision reached' over publishing Lonrho report, Court to hear Litton suit, Government-CBI rift on Price Code threatens plans for more investment, AIP debenture stockholders may be paid in full. Business Appointments: Sime Darby Holdings elect two new directors. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques, Appointments Vacant.
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