The Times - 30/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Christoplier Thomas Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Diana Geddes, Bu Our Political Editor, By John Groser, By A Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Frances Gibb, From Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Robert Parker, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Leigh, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, Hugh Clayton, Norman Dombey, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen, From Jim Railton, From Evelyn Leopold, From Norman Fox, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Nicholls, David Robinson, Stanley Reynolds, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, John Percival, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Richard Davy, John Groser, PHS, Bernard Levin, BARBARA GODLEE, , CYRIL A. CLARKE, President, , J. STEWART COOK, , G. G. STEWART., GORDON-WALKER., R. C. W. COX, , NICHOLAS SCOTT, , GEORGE STERLING, Director, , DAVID CADISCH, Partner, , J. E. LIGHTFOOT, Campaign for the Homeless and Rootless, GRAHAM LOMAS, London Council of Social Service, ROBIN FORREST, Greater London Citizens Advice Bureaux, MARY GOODLAD, Greater London Standing Conference of Voluntary Youth Organisations, SANDRA LEVENTON, Community and Youth Service Association, M. BUTTERFIELD, National Association of Youth Clubs, JOHN EWEN, Nation Youth Bureau, STUART COBLEY, National Council for Voluntary Youth Services, FOSTER MURPHY, National Council of Social Service, CHARLES CLARKE, National Union of Students, TOM SHEBBEARE, British Youth Council, STEVE ATACK, Young Liberals, JOYCE SCROXTON, London and Southern England Region YWCA, , R. M. C. ARNOT, , PETER WATSON., GERARD FIENNES., FREDERICK CORFIELD, , N. H. LAMPE, 2nd Officer, , E. M. HALL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, From Charles Hargrove, by Tim Congdon, By Ronald Pullen, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, N. IRONS, , K. S. NASH, , ELIZABETH HINGSTEN, MICHAEL KINCHIN SMITH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By John Brennan, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Signor Andreotti forms minority government after bowing to demands of the Communists, Bonn's hand stronger against terrorism, Eire tightens measures against terrorists, Policy on overseas aid 'realistic, not cautious', European combat plane given go-ahead, Underpaid to get quick wage check, Editors express concern at difficulty of reporting protests on racial issues, Cowdell must settle for bronze medal, Chinese city 'completely destroyed' by earthquake, Goldsmith denial of 'Private Eye' allegation, Silence on foreign service report, Fraud warning as civil servants attack cuts, Plane fights Southend pier fire, President Amin reacts to break in relations with qualified pledge on safety of Britons still in Uganda, Agreement reached on child benefits, Optimism and pessimism about race relations, Record 27m join the French August exodus, Ban on advertising by solicitors should be lifted, the Monopolies Commission says, Ford camp gains a crucial convert, Five to die in Ghana for part in coup plot, Ex-Tory junior minister to head race body, Geophysics: The making of Europe, Britain and US understanding 'is instinctive', QC speaks of compaign against financier, CIA may escape prosecution, A peach of a summer, Intelligence 'is largely settled by age of 5', Home Office to study 1971 report on coroners' work, Coordinated action on homeless young urged, Wounded face 'certain death' in refugee camp, Penny on a loaf and £10m cut in bread subsidy, Court cases put more children in care, A year later, what has the world really gained from the decisions at Helsinki?, Solicitors 'may be breaking law' on homes, No action on recommended rise in ministerial salaries, Examiners asked to adjust marks because of heat, The doctor who is determined to keep porn out of the family, Couple's tax complaint upheld by Ombudsman, 'No complete answer to questions on nuclear risk', Greek Navy puts to sea in Aegean controversy, Hunger strike by Bangladesh group in London, Hitch denied in sale of reactor to S Africa, Four ill MPs ordered to House for crucial vote, Students called to the Bar in Trinity Term, Drunkenness offences up by only 1 per cent in 1975, Mr Fraser mends US fences, The Times Diary Not a change, just a modification, Trinidad and Tobago to become a republic, Portugal's army 'still in charge', Attitude to 'contempt' criticized by MP, Tameside appeal goes to House of Lords today, Opposition trap on expenditure cuts fails, 'Evil-doers too often seen as victims of misfortune', Presidents in 'front-line' talks, Three journalists among five detained in S Africa under Terrorism Act, EEC gives Britain £6.2m, Second man arrested in children kidnap case, Two sentenced in Getty kidnapping case, Why the Brighton marina project is £22m adrift, Doctors' action affected hospitals 'significantly', Mr Mulley: An air of helplessness does not stop him getting things done, 24 die over eight days in Rhodesia, A bumper year for London sale rooms, Tyndale managers praised, New Soviet missile threat, says US report, Evacuees from poisoned area grow to 1,000. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Yachting World, Olympic, Pimm's, Celestion Industries, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hine, mas, Ecgd, Saa. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Attendance of sick colleagues angers Labour MPs House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Overwhelming case for takeover of warship builders: foreign customers will not be repelled, Crossed phone line not a unique experience, Complaint about activities of PR man, Chance in next two or three years to prepare for 1980s, Cigarettes and whisky up in tough NZ budget, Next week's business, Moves soon on staff associations, Waiting for China to ask for help, The Speaker explains sub judice rule, Opposition threat to Education Bill: pledge to remove 'worst features of this legislation' House of Lords. Law: Felixstowe: docks board acted within its powers Felixstowe Dock and Railway Co and Another v British Transport Docks Board, Justices have no jurisdiction Bailey v Willmott, Tameside: Minister given leave to appeal Regina v Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council, Ex parte Secretary of State for Education and Science. Sport: A rider for the 60s on a course for the 70s, N Zealand wanted to prove their worth Hockey, Spluttering finish to an eventful regatta Yachting, Sports in Brief, Gloucestershire are put in strong position, Amiss makes another good score, For the Record Shooting, Barlow's 217 highest score of career, India's fourth defeat, Junior seedings confounded at Eastbourne, Cowdell floors Korean but loses on points Boxing, Germans overwhelm all opposition Equestrian Sports, Drawbacks of staying in a sixth heaven, Boyns just misses his maiden hundred, Canadians react bitterly to criticism, Kent live to fight again after losing 12 wickets, Juantorena draws on his reserve power for unique track double Athletics, Montreal results, programme and medals table, West Germans reach final of men's épée, Essex awake to the possibilities, Today's cricket, Great Idea for the Extel Stakes, Acoma shows how unlucky she was in Irish Oaks, Thompson enjoys brief decathlon glory, Perhaps the last race on daunting course. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business Travel, Transfer Books, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Return to the nest, Juvenalia Bush Theatre, Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall, Faces of Japan: the world of Yasujiro Ozu 'Late Ozu' National Film Theatre The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (x) Carlton The Message (a) Plaza 1, BBC SO/Downes/ Boult Albert Hall/Radio 3, Shadows Thames. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 30, 1951, Not the indigestion look, just what a decade can do. Editorials/Leaders: China's Tragedy And World Sympathy, Subjudice Limits In The House Of Commons, Growth Of Communist Power. Letters to the Editor: Spending on public projects, Pensions funding: putting the 'British obsession' into perspective, Mars landing, Properties of yoghurt, Charities' NI contributions, Cost of taking over a telephone, Overcrowded prisons, Plight of homeless youth, Patent Office library, The 1972 Industry Act, Saving it, Tax on wives at sea, Anthropological library, British Rail's views on transport policy, Representation of non-TUC unions, Doctors urged to avoid conflict, Sporting caps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Catherine Pakenham Memorial Award, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Björn Prytz, Mikhail Yanshin, Sir Knox Cunningham Former Ulster Unionist MP, Obituary, Mr Kenneth A. E. Moore. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Prickly pair Left in the lurch, The Northern Securities Trust, Our success-by choice and not by chance., Reed nearly doubles in first quarter and omens are good, Corporate US profits surge ahead by average 33pc in second quarter, A dilemma for Barclays, The case for exploiting Britain's alternative energy sources, Budget squeeze on tobacco in Australia, Discount market, S African miners vote for strike, NEB challenges Rolls valuation, Electricity boards will peg tariffs until April if fuel costs held, Latest dividends, M.K. Electric Holdings Limited, Macarthys keep up opening advance as costs curbed, Fair Trading view of Tate's bid for Manbré, UK unemployment highest in Europe, Spot Position of Sterling, Astra proposes rights after fine year, Barclays £106m up in first half, Borthwick 98.4pc undersubscribed, Forward Levels, Ansbacher makes £2.2m write-offs, Companies Bill change will end warehousing, Still too many rooms at the inn?, Chloride opens fully charged Chairmen report, BASF is to leave music business, Barclays Bank, Pilkington-UKO approaches were 'informal', Linfood off to good start after 32pc climb to £3m, Bank Base Rates, J. W. Spear & Sons Ltd. (Manufacturers of Games and Educational Toys) The Chairman, Mr. J. R. SPEAR, reports on 1975, MFC share of new company 'will give them $125m in resources', France bought 1.35 tons of gold at IMF auction, Gallaher Statement by the Chairman, Mr. A. W. H. Stewart-Moore, and Interim Report for the six months ended 30th June, 1976, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Cement-Rdstone poised for big expansion, Cable Trust Limited Interim Report (unaudited) for the six months ended 30th June 1976, Worker-directors 'will not help industrial democracy', Briefly, Mr Benn studies AEA fears on reactor costs, Money Market Rates, Datastream sale agreed for £2.2m, Franc hits new low as sterling weakens, Felixstowe Bill legal move fails, How the markets moved, Gold, Magnet and Southerns in £11m maiden year, Mobil's interim rise to $427m, Rothmans cut price of king size brands, Amal Metal's fine rally regains lost ground, First quarter rise in UK energy consumption, The William Press Group, Swan Hunter Group Limited Group Results For The Year Ended 31st December 1975, Exploration licences for the Channel, Treasury's outlook for economy challenged. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Hopeful close, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Borthwick flop saps confidence: bargains fall to monthly 'low', Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Son succeeds father at Daejan. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,367.
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