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The Times - 23/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Robert Parker, By Ronald Faux, Christopher Warman and Patricia Tisdall, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Bert Lodge, of The Times Educational Supplement, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Penny Symon Cambridge, By a Staff Reporter, By Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent Bath, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent York, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent Glasgow, From John Chartres Manchester, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent Rome, Nov 22, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Nov 22, From Our Correspondent Lisbon, Nov 22, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Athens, Nov 22, From Sue Masterman The Hague, Nov 22, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, Nov 22, From Dessa Trevisan Bucharest, Nov 22, From Peter Hazelhurst Muikamachi, Japan, Nov 22, By Richard Davy, From A Special Correspondent, Paul Overy, William Gaunt, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, Sheila Black, Brussels, Nov 22 Dear Mr Jenkins, Michael Hornsby, Bernard Levin, PHS, MAURICE BASSAN., WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , PETER REGENT, , HORACE E. ROSE, , D. S. LEES, , C. D. DARLINGTON, Magdalen College, , G. S. BULL, , JOHN G. BRIDGE, , JOHN GALLOWAY, , ARTHUR KIRBY, , JOHN DOSSOR, , JONATHAN DIMBLEBY DAVID ELSTEIN JOLYON WIMHURST PETER BLUFF JOHN FIELDING UDI EICHLER FRANK CVITANOVICH MICHAEL HOUSEGO JENNY WILKES JUDY LEVER JON BLAIR TOM STEEL ALAN STEWART CATHERINE FREEMAN IAN STUTTARD DIANA WALLIS GORDON STEVENS FRANK HAYES SIMON BUXTON G. B. DUCKHAM NORMAN FENTON GLORIA D. WOOD T. P. DIXON MIKE DORMER GABRIELLE BEAUMONT ODRAN WALSH JAN WARRIS DAVID COHEN TONY BULLEY JENNY CONWAY FREDERICA LORD BILL WIGMORE VINCENT STAFFORD VIVIEN POTTERSMAN PETER TAYLOR P. J. BARBERFLEMING PHILIP CLARKE TONY DAVENALL KEN CRAIG FELICITY GRANT PETER TABERN KAY AVILA KEN ASHTON ALEX SUMNER MIKE WOOLER GILLIAN MCCREDIE ANNE BASSER JOHN WOODS ANTHONY STANCOMB, P. E. F. CREWDSON, President, The Friends of Abbot Hall Art, ANGUS MCBEAN, , RICHARD TILBURY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Dunfermline, By Kenneth Gosling, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent Washington, Nov 22, From David Blake Paris, Nov 22, By Christopher Thomas, By John Brennan, By Peter Hill and Maurice Corina, From Michael Hornsby Brussels, Nov 22, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Mott, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Emler, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, NIGEL FOULKES, , S. BLANCHE, Blanche & Co, , P. J. PARR, 2 Ardmore Cottage, , MICHAEL SATOW, 50 Church Lane, , E. J. HARVEY, Wish Wood, , W. M. BARRIT, Great House, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, Milton Hochmuth, By Desmond Quigley, By Ashley Druker, by Edward Mortimer, by Luigi Spaventa, by Giuseppe Luraghi, by Giorgio Benvenuto, J.E., P.C., by Patricia Clough, by Mary Venturini, by John Earle,

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News: Life sentence for murder, Britain's acting envoy in Malta withdrawn, Independence must be maintained, Pitfalls rather than profits for British firms, British Red Cross ship was hit by torpedo, Jail and fine for supporter, Republicans' chairman steps down, Agreement expected on ending EEC dairy farm surplus, Women told that marriage is not a terminal occupation, Demand for action on hygiene in ships, Work on health-hazard warning for divers, Change sought in methods of financing housing, CDU threat to its old allies, Lords refuse to hear plea by IRA man, Spanish opposition leader warns Government against backsliding, Scottish National Party to claim a mandate to negotiate for independence if it gains majority, UN vote to admit Angola, The Times Diary Wielding his old ballpoint again, Unesco gives 'European' membership to Israel, Warning to Venezuela on dearer oil price dangers, Bath traffic plan discourages all-day Parkers, Italian Foreign Minister due in London today, Peaceful village belies propaganda, Britain 'needs an elite', Communists arrested while recruiting, Changes slow in coming, Labour plan to curb hereditary peers, Candidate withdraws invitation to Mr Rees over deportation move, Israel sends troops to Lebanon border, Strathclyde plan to aid poor and jobless, Squatters' leader for trial under 1887 Act, Fish industry tells Brussels of need for pact, Doctor struck off three times fails with plea, Paper's fate 'not decided by public interest', Next Rhodesia step depends on response of Africans, Genetics: Smokeless zones and moths, Economies 'threat to teaching hospitals', Now it is a red riviera, Solitude in abandoned hamlet kills shepherd, £39m overspending swells burden on education, Backing for Helsinki agreement, Windscale inquiry demanded, Mr Thomson criticizes agriculture strategy, The most controversial candidate Japanese Elections, Insufficient unto the day, BBC station to pioneer electronic news gathering, Social workers halted express train three times, Death and injury among mineworkers increase, Pork pie factory shut after death, Ex-SS man weeps in the dock, GLC clash on blame for £40m building defects, Crimes of violence 'at intolerable level', Jury told that man confessed to murder, New recruit for the Brezhnev 'kissing list', MP urged to act on Agee affair, £56m drop in Scottish councils' spending, Leftists seek Carvalho leadership, Canaletto for sale: A detail from, French results confirm trend to the left, Sinn Fein official arrives for lecture tour, Wife held as Briton is expelled, Barman shot dead in 'revenge action', Unresolved troubles of past haunt present, Judge says an approach was made to a juror, Director cleared of charges in corruption case, Professor Petrilli, what is, Italy a Special Report Compromise could be historic for the world, Fewer but simpler laws, Shipbuilding Bill dies but will be revived in new session, Reform starts at Eboli, Public inquiry granted into psychiatrist's suspension, Talk of Western summit as Mr Carter gets first view of power from the Oval Office, French literary prize goes to Doris Lessing, Mr Rees promises to reform secrets Act, Ideal spies, and where the 'sleeper' fits in, Support grant cut means average rate rise of 15 per cent, Pair of rifles fetch £75,000 in high-price Persian market, European court to hear legal question, Muldoon pledge on S Africa sports links, Ulster peace movement plans to use donations to create new industry and provide jobs, Mr Jones to continue efforts for wider dock work corridor, Absentee ballots increase total of Democrats, The Brussels puzzle: is Mr Jenkins a European idealist or British hatchet man?, Cut in royalty rate for records sought, Consumer advice centres to get further grant, Duke sees civil disorder as greatest threat, Communists in government may help private enterprise. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Garrard, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky., Gras Savoye Willis Faber, Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino, Siderital Ltd, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Fiat, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Basilicata, The Times, Stet, Barclays, Saa, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., liguria, Capper-Neill, A Police Career, Cassa DI Risparmio Delle Provincie Lombarde, Iasm, Planelectric, Europa, Banca Nazionale Dell'agricoltura, Healey & Baker, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Laing, The Leonard Cheshire Foundation, europcar, Finsider Group Italy. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: £42m in contracts with Russia, Action likely soon on dumping rules, Worker participation report out soon, Secrets Act will be changed to modify 'catch all' provision, Joint body supervising securities market, Exports of North Sea crude oil, Parliament wins a revolution, Nationalization Bill will be reintroduced next session: compensation terms unchanged House of Commons, Hopes of early reduction in trade deficit with Japan, Divergence persists: big vote to stand firm on shiprepairing House of Lords. Law: Sir James Goldsmith fails to obtain adjournment of appeal, Motorist's petrol conviction upheld Regina v McHugh, Adoption applications, Mexican peasants seize 200,000 acres of land from the rich. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Events, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 24, Secretarial, Opera & Ballet, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Animals And Birds, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A tireless musical commitment Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/Berglund Festival Hall, Yanks Go Home Granada, All the surviving sculptures of Degas, Camp Round House Downstairs, More promise than fulfilment Contrapuncti Queen Elizabeth Hall, A stroll round Pompeii, Hongkong tour, A Treat Soho Poly, First performance of new cantata, Snow Goose recording. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, The Prince of Wales has appointed, Appointment at British Museum, New archdeacon. Arts and Entertainment: Close scores in trial for Camrose team, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,466, Moreau painting goes on show. Sport: England will carry on with tour regardless, Darlington find it easy thanks to Rowles, Sports in Brief, Constructors give their side of the GP dispute, Nickson is to be honoured by Liverpool stage, Grand Canyon can open the way for England, Quinnell seen as man to lead the Lions, An age old formula for polishing up Bath, Minehead hope for a Portsmouth victory, Indoor series provided for young players, Blackpool are favoured by Cup draw, Shipping/, Mrs Baker has open mind on Mr Jones, Occupying the crease may not be the best way to win the series. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Socialist International, dirty work at the crossroads, 25 years ago From the Times of Thursday, November 22, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: A Big Cut In The Rate Support, Mr Carter Meets Dr Burns, The Government Orders An Armalite. Letters to the Editor: TV staff protest at ban on series, Discarding tradition, State borrowing, Unemployed teachers, McIntosh report rooted in the realities of political power, Journalists' deportation, '.. So shall ye reap', Sum figure, Genetics of intelligence: bearing on education, Gargantuan meal for City bureaucrafts, Cold water on the heat pump idea, Art in the regions, Flagging fortunes, Coal Board travel allowance, Import controls, The economic crisis: what Europe buys and sells, Tax-fiddling by the 'moonlighters', Crowded harbours. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: General Sir Frederick Pile, Professor F. H. Newark, Sir Robert Abdy, Mr Robert Levens, Obituary, Mr Rupert Davies Maigret on television. Business and Finance: Discount market, Courtaulds ordered to repay grants, Pipe fracture halts Forties oil flow, CAP reports higher turnover and profits Computer news, £ slumps in London and New York, Latest dividends, Leaders of state ship board ready to opt out, £5m credit to Shorts written off, Brooke Bond valuation deficit on UK properties totals £3.6m, Spot Position of Sterling, Unilever's chairman stresses need for early inflation accounting, Meat industry chews over its toughest challenge yet, Forward Levels, Borrowing curbs hit shares, EEC rebuff on dumping call against Indesit, EEC drops targets for money stock, Business Diary: The Peters Principle · Stylish fit?, Fidelity Life: agreement on legal costs, Stake in Golden Hope now just over 19 pc, CU eats into US underwriting losses, 13 per cent Exchequer Stock, 1980 Issue Of £800,000,000 At £96.25 Per Cent, Cambrian & General, GKN warning on Tokyo fasteners threat, J. Hepworth & Son, Limited Promise fulfilled Group Results, Sime Darby fighting to ward off Asian designs, New prime rate cut as Fed funds lowered, County and District Properties Limited, Bank union blacks TSB loans service, Bankers put a brave face on debt problems of developing nations, De La Rue buys Domtar's UK laminate firm, Briefly, Dunford shows £1.14m loss in year to October, Inquiry to help Hattersley strategy on price restraint, Money Market Rates, OECD forecasts only 2pc growth for Britain in the coming year, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pre-tax profit of CU more than doubled at £28m, Wall Street rejects membership increase, Con's Gold chief confident of better year, How the markets moved, Gold, Safeguard Industrial Investments Limited, Lucrative exports power Invergordon to £799,000, Building orders fall by £57m, Symphonie that closes the technological gap, Fenner Growth Maintained By Increased Overseas Earnings, Ford dismisses some Halewood workers for 'taking time off', Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Amal Indust recovering. Business Appointments: Bassett managing director becomes vice-chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Chances of a big copper surplus, UK metal stocks, Gloom on money squeeze and miners, Bad start to the week, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques.

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