The Times - 05/11/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Patrick Brogan, By Diana Geddes, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clarke and Michael Hatfield, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Mark Vaughan of The Times Educational Supplement, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Mark Jackson, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stewart Tendler, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, By Edward Mortimer, From Harry Golombek, David Robinson, Alan Blyth, Ned Chaillet, Keith Horner, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Downie, By Geoffrey Green, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By Philip Howard, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Bryn Campbell, Hugh Clayton, Michael Shanks, Bernard Levin, PHS, Lord Winstanley, LEONARD JAMES, , PHILIP HAY, , R. WILLIAM STANNARD., PATRICK WALL, , COLIN B. HINDLEY, , DAVID FULKER, , PRISCILLA NAPIER., DEREK EZRA, , PETER KENT, , GEOFFREY MARSHALL, , TAHA A. AL-DAWOOD, , ANTHONY D. WOOLF., KATHARINE M. THWAITES., EMIL M. JANSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Mott, By Our Labour Editor, By Edward Townsend, From Paul Martin, By Maurice Corina, Maurice Corina and Peter Hill, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Peter Norman, By Our Air Correspondent, R. M. WILLAN, , PETER KRAFFT., D. C. WILSON, D. C. Wilson & Partners., DEEPAK LAL., JOHN ROBERTSON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Desmond Ouigley, John Brennan,
ResumoNews: Lancaster opposes higher fees for tuition, Mrs Williams discusses curricula with councils, Call for more officials to combat low-wages 'scandal', New allegation of libel from Lord Wigg, Church law guide by synod, Alaskans choose site of new capital, Condemned man insists on firing squad, Right-to-work marchers receive fines, Lending Bill extended to foreigners, Niggling little embargo that may do broadcasting more harm than good, Concern at 'omissions' from royal guest list, Absent MPs caused adjournment, Analysis of poll shows support of new black voters was a major factor in Carter victory, Smith doubt on claims to leadership of guerrillas, Mr Carter will not choose Cabinet before next month, Two schoolboy muggers sent to borstal, EEC modifies controversial plan for tackling illegal immigration, £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, £3m bid for 'Observer' by Sir James Goldsmith, Universities consider plan to admit unqualified students, Crown drops drug plot charges against six, Russians to die for war crimes, The Times Diary Making an exhibition of hypocrisy, Science report Smoking: Effect on heart, Soares Cabinet pledge to enforce land reform, Civil Service unions to fight dispersal, Britain lets its plane partners buy from Russia, M3 inquiry will continue, Mr Jenkins attacks pound float, Nine at odds on Soviet ships threat, Growth of new towns defended, Home-owners' views sought to aid planning, Photographer of burnt body killed in Uganda, Civil Service selection test 'best in any country', Lord Wigg accused of accosting women after 'kerb-crawling', President-elect rules out South Africa sanctions, Sir Robert would lose money if he stayed, The sound of silence hangs over America, Hartston and Nunn win for English, Elderly woman survives Atlantic ordeal, Montgomery biography, Madrid bus strike ends but it is not clear why, Egyptians vote for second time in a week, Foster parents in London to be paid more, Action urged on promised fuel disconnexion code, Mr Crosland assures Belgrade of support, Heavy rains in north Italy cause flooding, Four new faces in reshuffled Iranian Cabinet, Drug safety measures 'may be excessive', A package deal to save sterling would be good for our European partners, too, West warns Unesco on press freedom, 18th-century Dutch bureau sold for £2,100, Chiang Ching accused of wanting the trains to run on time, Peron cheque charge quashed, Japan goes to polls on December 5, Rhodesia blacks insist on year's target date, Onassis fund to spend $3m on projects in Greece, Penny for the Fratton Park guys, Furore over plans to guillotine five Bills, £200,000 house repair plan, The frightening prospect of a potato-skin diet, ILEA refuses to pay Tyndale defence costs, Postal workers' union calls off ban on mail delivery to firm as Commons debates its action, Deported Pole hijacks plane taking him home, New code agreed for 'hot line', China planning state trial of Mao's widow, Jailed Briton claims he was Israel double agent, Minister rules out big spending cuts, Lebanese commander for Arab League peace keeping force, Civil Service is cleared of sex discrimination, Giscard-Chirac talk aids majority's poll chances, How the great British photographic revival created its own momentum, Britain seeks to counter allegations of torture, Publication of papers on child benefits urged, Conservatives seize Workington and Walsall, North, Ex-lord mayor denies receiving Poulson money. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Emi, Reuters, Chartreuse, Capital Budgeting and Company Finance, Thinkelectric, Ansafone, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Feedex, Lloyds Bank, Worth, Burns-Anderson Limited, Church's, Hine, Museum Of Mankind, Ecgd, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Thatcher denounces guillotine on Lords amendments as 'dictatorial denial of free speech' House of Commons, Government intend to carry on and see Britain through to success, Firm in dispute to get its mail: Mr Booth regrets Tories think criminal law a remedy, Three days on Lords amendments, Ridding the CAP of expensive surpluses, Evidence in rape cases on a woman's past, Cable and Wireless management crisis, Further defeats on dock work Bill House of Lords, Minister resists further calls for devaluation of green pound. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest Appointments, University news, Awards reflect prestige and power of radio, Church news. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Announcements, Christmas countdown, Opera And Ballet. Reviews: The Artful Widow Greenwich, The nasty spell of success Xala (AA) Pheonix The Big Bus (A) Ritz The Bingo-Long Travelling All Stars and Motor Kings (A) Plaza The Memory of Justice BBC 2, RPO Macal Festival Hall, Dog Days Oxford Playhouse, Cosi fan tutte Covent Garden, Shakespeare Theatre orchestral concerts, London debuts, Omnibus BBC 1. Sport: Bacon bring's home spoils on Chichester, French make no changes for Bucharest visit, Open event will have new qualifying system, Sports in Brief, A sporting chance for the power of prayer, Cox gives himself a pep talk, Watson joins Brabham at right time, Peterhof to survive battle of the fitter, Bayi will run in Angolan celebration race, Bad behaviour worries Scottish RFU, For the record Tennis, Paemako Prince looks like a new horse, Warboys's decision upsets his manager, Hunt taps unknown reserves as pain shows in his eyes, Gaselee's first winner as trainer, N Zealand draw last Test, United were like gawky juveniles at their first party for grown-ups, Dunn can see himself as champion again, Britons placed in their first race of 505 series. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Reflections of a bygone age, Stepping around the period property pitfalls. Law: Construing telex messages against background of grain market chaos Bunge SA V Kruse, Damages for Lord Wigg over stable lads libel Wigg V Associated Newspapers Group Ltd and Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The merchants of death in Venice, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 5, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: Uphill In Geneva, Toleration Returning To Unesco. Letters to the Editor: Sunflower sizes, National service, The heritability of intelligence, Iraq and Dr Vanly, Bureaucracy tests patience, Radioactive waste, The Belvoir coalfield, Hindering exports, Fisheries policy, Protection and devaluation, Why it is folly to contemplate any extension of direct labour, Windscale inquiry, UK toothbrush stakes a claim, Corruption within Parliament, Films on television. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Count Stefanadam Zamoyski, Dr A. G. Thompson, Mr Victor Clark Educational administrator. Business and Finance: Wall Street takes a calmer view over outlook for business under Mr Carter, Peterborough jobs plan, Discount market, Shares show best gains for five months, Lord Ryder aims to safeguard NEB from Conservative threat, Tight margins and hard trading make Henry Boot cautious, £12m airline loss likely, Latest dividends, Currencies put gloss on Tanks' half year, Spot Position of Sterling, Further jump in aluminium price, Fewer liquidations, Bank puts in receiver for Patent Industrial Group, H. C. Slingsby, Forward Levels, Compagnie Française DES Petroles Consolidated Interim Results, THF gives itself space for the tourist boom, Imperial Cold Storage, Japan worried by US protectionist outlook, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited Interim Statement, Bank Base Rates, Acceleration in food prices and grocery pay, Imports share of car market rises to 42pc, Convertibility of rouble considered, Eva Industries, BSC counts extra cost of its foreign borrowing, US 'problem' banks, Superconductivity, as every schoolboy knows..., Electra Investment Trust LIMITED, State industry chiefs seeing Mr Callaghan after C & W pay revolt, Mobil-bids £156m in fight for landowners, Strike threat warning, Briefly, United Engineering Industries, German buyers lift pound and interest rate hopes boost the Bank's gilt sales, Money Market Rates, Gatt panels find that tax benefits amount to subsidies, France faces economic rigours, Unemployment in Germany goes up to 943,700, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Aircraft group to cut 400 jobs, Gold, BSC absenteeism averages 28 days a year for 138,000 workers, Slower rise in wholesale index eases US anxiety, Celtic Sea drilling, Warning on survival of UK shipyard, How the markets moved Rises, Mr Carter lifts hopes of grain reserve scheme, Hongkong bid for Ingersoll, Business Diary: Whitehall farce? · What beanz meanz, Employers want 7pc limit in next pay phase, 2,000 in protest at Courtaulds. Stock Exchange Tables: Blue chips in demand, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Over 300: best day in five months, Waiting for new tap stocks, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Commodities, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr R M Woodhouse to join Courtaulds board. Arts and Entertainment: Apart from Firework Fiesta (BBC2 8.15) there are plenty of damp squibs, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,451.
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