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The Times - 06/10/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From George Clark Political Correspondent Brighton, From David Wood Political Editor Brighton, By Clifford Webb, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, By Peter Godfrey, From Arthur Osman Loughborough, From Christopher Walker Stradone co Cavan, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Our Correspondent Southampton, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Brighton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Oxford, By Peter Wilby, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Our Science Editor, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Hull, By Annabel Ferriman of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, From a Staff Reporter Manchester, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Sue Masterman, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, By Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe., From Robert Fisk Cairo, Oct 5, From Michel Porcheron, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Caroline Moorehead, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Paddy Kitchen, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, By Tom German, By Norman de Mesquita, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gareth Bowen, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, David Bonavia, Bernard Levin, John Young, PHS, Julian Critchley, ARTHUR ROWE., TOM W. BEASTALL, , FRED HIRSCH., RICHARD LAMB, , J. BLACK, , DENNIS STEVENSON, , DAVID HOLBROOK., D. A. BELL, , ANTHONY SAVILE., HUMPHRY BERKELEY., ROBERT T. PELIZA., M. M. SIBTHORP., FRANK GOSLING, , ROBERT TEARE., By Our Planning Reporter, By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Howard, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, From Melvyn Westlake, From John Earle, Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Faux, By Our Industrial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, D. T. L. DAVIES., JOAN MACINTOSH, , N. R. G. SNOWDEN., C. A. BARCLAY, , M. J. CARUTHERS-LITTLE., ALAN D. PUDNEY., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ronald Pullen, By John Brennan, Gerald Ely,

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News: Cabinet briefed by Mr Smith, 'No more one-sided ceasefires with assassins' demand, Mediator escapes bullets in Lebanon, Tories may back proportional poll for assemblies, Fears of delay in Spanish reforms as Army and police hunt Basque assassins of King's adviser, Briton sentenced to labour camp for having drugs, Daughter of peer was 'gullible and lonely', Students, staff agree on 'peace formula', Squatters leave house in Kensington, Tories in power would offer trade unionists higher take-home pay, Sir Geoffrey Howe states, Mrs Whitehouse challenged, Look out for the highwaymen from the Civil Service, Bow Group writer criticizes 'lack of resolve' in facing political strikes, Rival students form group to challenge NUS, Mistaken identity man sues hospital, Firemen suspend boycott, Judge rebukes girl who left witness box, Lenin's old comrade hands in his party card, Foreign Legion to withdraw from Corsica, Uganda sues Conteh over fight, Jobs that go to the great and good, Mr Silkin repels EEC attempts to cut subsidies on British food, 30 years in Spandau, Mr Rees condemns Mr Powell's £1,000-a-head scheme for the repatriation of immigrants, Drop in consumption may avert potato shortage, Sir Geoffrey woos trade unionists, The 'cleverest young Tory' moves into the limelight today, Faulty light bulb killed boy in garage, High prices for Japanese bronzes show market interest quickening, 1p on milk but £30m for farmers, Rhodesia talks date expected this week, Planning chairman denies corruption, Stonehouse 'debts of £700,000' disclosed, Another increase in fares for domestic air travel, All private enterprise under threat, Drought fire toll may be £2.5m extra, Eritrea prisoners speak well of captors, Mr Callaghan replies on 'fool's bargain', Norway to set 200-mile economic zone, Why women who say they cannot breast feed are usually wrong, Mr Butz says he told the joke before, Media 'are unfair to blacks in Britain', After mao, days of uncertainty in Taiwan, Abdication not considered, Science report Medicine: Hookworm and hay fever, £100,000 to maintain Queen Anne footstool, Britain nowhere near disaster, Mr Foot says, Tanker driver dies after vehicle overturns, Wet conclusion to anti-terrorist exercise, Governments to discuss magnetic passports idea, Leyland workers get productivity ultimatum, Suez crossing celebrated with housing reforms, Detente pledge in Brezhnev interview, Dutch collaborator 'traded in soap bubbles' and lives, Gromyko warning on complaints, Signs of an early election, Repeal pledge on compulsory all-in schooling, Dr Castro reveals the extent of Cuba's economic difficulties, Kidnap victim's body found headless in well, M Barre shows off his political talents, Television rental charges may be frozen, Frenzy gone, but Tories work to end admissions, Fireworks go on sale despite shops' pledge, Free Democrats dash Dr Kohl's hopes of becoming Chancellor, How to pass a driving test in 12 seconds, More Pakistani immigrants this year, Businessmen in Singapore defend courts, Whitelaw aim 'toward ending immigration', Oxford 'will be hindered by economic uncertainty', The Times Diary Waiting for the virus to strike, Mr Rockefeller sees trust as key to Ford victory, The Scots alone should decide whether or not they want independence, Sussex coast damage by gales and rain, Area health chairman quits after criticism in report, Security tightened as presidential candidates prepare for next debate, Prosecute Mr Powell, Asian leader urges, Meeting to discuss new bridge threat to canal, Greece puts off signing defence treaty with US, Chinese test causes fallout in Pennsylvania. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Telford, Mobil, Filter Tipped, Extel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Pan Am, Hine, Time. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Tied cottage system gives anxiety to worker and distress to farmer House of Lords, Special unit to stop welfare frauds, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Tenth defeat on Race Relations Bill. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Forthcoming Events, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Business to Business market, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Rostropovich Festival Hall, Borrowing from the Japanese The Tempest Oxford Playhouse, ... and next to Nature, Art..., A graded crescendo of grief Romeo and Juliet Shaw, New Zealand Sinfonia St John's, Smith Square, Conducting course in Venice, Dickens of London Yorkshire TV, Museum accepts anthhropology gift, A rapid rush of synopses NPO/Handley Alexandra Palace. Sport: Norwich fight back for just victory, Steady work-out for Cox at Bournemouth, Martin's injury a problem for the Welsh selectors, Boy plays truant for a round with Player, Southampton score six times at Molineux, Arsenal struggle to beat Blackpool at Highbury, Sports in Brief, Sponsors save British event, Saros can beat distinguished field for upgraded Lingfield prize, Youth joins Ivanjica in Laurel event, Handycuff unfettered by the Newcastle mud, Warfield offer to resign the captaincy, Chelsea grateful to Southampton, Broome puts brother in second place, First Swallow atones for defeat at Newmarket, Now Moore is sent off as Fulham dispute referee's timekeeping, Americans in great shape for championship. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 5. 1951 Foxhunter's success, And now, here are the rampage results. Editorials/Leaders: Britain's Green Windfall, The Strains In Britain's Car Industry, Terrorism And The Spanish Response. Letters to the Editor: Burglar alarms, Helping Rhodesians, Mr Powell's solution, Why EPEA found favour with Leicester engineers, A forgotten Export Year?, Future energy sources, Defects of Companies Acts, Work experience scheme, Risks of radioactive pollution, Gibraltar's future, Police pay, Slow post, Historical experience of protectionism, The consumers' broad front, Rusting telegraph poles of Kent, Violence in films, Battle for Felixstowe Docks, University equipment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: Silence a factor in deciding guilt Parkes v The Queen. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Patrick Easton, M Louis Fourestier French conductor and composer, Miss Carrie Tubb, Lord Grenfell. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Shares fall back, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street slump hits leaders. Business and Finance: Counting the cost of a not-so-lucky Talisman, Discount market, Contracting puts Ruberoid back to earnings again, Spot Position of Sterling, Company puts case for refinery, Dagenham peace talks collapse, Criticism of Agnelli rule repudiated, Wide spread gives Senior Eng good start as outlook clears, Forward Levels, Cape Industries, Bank Base Rates, Wall Street and London shares slide, Morris in US fight against bid by Babcock, Increase in bank loans points to fresh pressure on money supply, Why the advice in America is 'Go South, young man' Frank Vogl, Action urged to check fall in warship orders, Poclain in the black after capital windfall, 53 applications for North Sea licences, Television rental under pressure, Two and two make five for Holt Lloyd International, Britain has 'useful' talks in Manila over application for IMF credit, Pressure on margins sees Bunzl only 5pc up at £7.6m, Holiday companies fear slump, Briefly, Finding a safe anchorage for MFC, Venezuela will press for boost to oil price, Business Diary: Mixing it in Manila · Ms Bishop's move, Money Market Rates, £148m contracts, Car industry 'must not blame its failure on the rest of the world', Bank statements for September, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Profit up 35% Sales up 27%, How the markets moved, Mr Dell tells accountants of concern, Gold, UCS creditors may return to Ombudsman to pursue claims for £7.6m debts, Far-from-sleepy results from Silentnight camp, Japanese exports up 14pc to monthly record total $6,640m, BUNZL PULP & PAPER LTD Interim Report 1976, Midlands recovery slowing, Aust Agricultural out of the red. Business Appointments: New chairman for the Royal Bank of Scotland. Property: Residential property Disused rail station for conversion, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,425.

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