The Times - 18/08/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Diana Geddes Belfast, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Portsmouth, By Staff Reporters, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Luton, By Our Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Sue Reid, From a Staff Reporter Edinburgh, From David Leigh Edinburgh, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, , Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Joan Chissell, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Lewine Mair, By Norman Fox, Brian Alderson, Gerald Ely, Ross Davies, Diana Geddes, Fred Emery, Philip Howard, PHS, R. M. Omotoye Acting High Commissioner, S. E. ELLISON, ChairMan., R. W. JOHNSON., THOMAS HEARN., NATHAN., MARK WELLS, , ROGER CALVERT., PAUL CRANE, SJ, Editor, , M. T. DAVIES., ROBIN KEMBALL, P. F. SMITH, , DENIS MAHON., DAVID BARCHARD., KENNETH MELLANBY., G. A. SCHMEIDLER, , IAN McKITTRICK, , DAVID TRANTER., AUBREY MOODY, , KENNETH GREGORY, , By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Clifford Longley, From Michael Binyon, From John Chartres Manchester., From Our United Nations Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Blake, By Our Economics Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, Bv Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, Derek Harris, From David Cross, By Margaret Stone, CAMPBELL CHRISTIE., By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, R. S. C. DOWDEN., HAL DUNKELMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Soviet Olympic diver wants to return home, Nigeria and the new role of the Ibos, Survey says immigrant dependants are being kept out of Britain, Talks on future of Namibia near climax, Forest fire drives villagers out of homes, East Timor fighting mars Indonesia's anniversary, Mr Callaghan to see Scots assembly's home, Militant junior doctors seek indefinite strike, Ford camp poised for knock-out blow, Spanish opposition groups reach general agreement, Why we must stop and think before taking action against South Africa, 20,000 students to start at Open University, Round-up of black leaders continues in S Africa, British firm signs Seveso contract, Churches start aid bank with $1m, Suggested return to British rule rouses interest in Salisbury but few hopes of Smith response, 'Too drastic' to kill all banned pets, 'Legionnaire fever' claims its twenty-sixth victim, Philippines earthquake and tidal waves kill more than 1,700, The Times Diary Pests that revel in the heat wave, American University in Beirut keeps going, Ravenglass: Hadrian's Wall defences, National theatre still strikebound, Queen Juliana cuts short riviera holiday, Volcano sets off more than 1,000 tremors, Union does not want security man to return, A highly explosive misuse of shrapnel, North Sea oil may meet quarter of needs, Plot to sell Nato secrets to KGB angers Italy, Large rise in rail fares denied, Inquiry sought into social service staff shortages, Andreotti Cabinet with no majority and no opposition plans to face problems on day-to-day basis, Republican support for the 'sons of Barry' make it a hard day for the moderates, Poetic justice for the young?, Pretoria dilemma over speech on Rhodesia, Teachers' warning of Tameside crowding, Sismik mission evaluated, In Ulster, a critical dilemma for police as the murder rate reaches one a day, LPO top for audience attendances, Thai students call for trial of former leader, Dispute ends holiday for Northern Ireland children, Bonn in border quandary, Nevada and New York argue it out in the bus, Tito role in keeping peace is praised, 13 remanded on charges of conspiracy, Right-wing forces hit at mountain resorts, Vegetable hoarding after price rise warning, Danes asked to limit pay rises to 6pc, Learn that second language at school, Psychology: Vision and experience, Journalists walk out over Paris press deal, £15,000 wildlife grants to protect marshes, M40 extension plan may start new controversy, Ecuador volcano killed two Britons, Roof insulation scheme to help jobless proposed, Dr Kissinger orders inquiry into Hays allegations, French railmen called out on regional strikes, Sewer thieves pull off another bank coup, Army denies Ulster defoliation, Western state institutions are becoming increasingly overloaded, professor says, Whitehall tells estate to stop collecting tolls, Mr Tanaka released on £387,000 bail, MPs criticize transport proposals. Index. Display Advertising: Rosenthal Studio-House Limited, Cyprus, Multiple sclerosis, Hine, Halifax, Bovis, P. W. Kininmonth Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Mestel extends his lead in chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,383. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: BR appoints first woman sleeping car attendant, University news, Latest appointments, British Museum design award. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Educational courses, Announcements, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Irreconcilable clashes on stage Troilus and Cressida Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon, Academy of St Martin's Queen Elizabeth Hall, BBC SO/Carewe/ Boult Albert Hall/Radio 3, Violent Summer to be shown by Thames, John Christie Award 1976, Leverhulme Award at Glyndebourne, Jessie Matthews back on stage, Radio West Cumbria to offer an ever open door, Alexander Roy London Ballet Theatre Collegiate, David Blake on musical fashions. Sport: Sports in Brief, Foreman to meet Smith in September, Connors wins his second title in a week, Distance looks ideal for Belper at York, Croquet, Other scores yesterday Notts v Essex, The voice of America is heard from its sons, Stockton 'scrambles' over the pack to win title, Owen takes over the lead from Barnes, Northants are heading for exciting climax, Holding plays his rightful part in familiar balcony scene, Minor Counties, Velasquez to defend title in Spain, Palacle move forward through Taylor, Yachting, Scallywag ought to be good but Illustrious Prince should be better, Today's cricket, Women may have to train like men, Rifle shooting, The brains behind Middlesex rise, Tonight's football, Wollow finds the form at York that he failed to find in the Derby, Hampshire without Sainsbury. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties under £25,000, Residential property Turning old barns into good homes. Editorials/Leaders: South Africa's 'Change Of Gear', The Doctors Are Pushing Too Hard. Letters to the Editor: Value of Bill of Rights, When will they see the light?, Policy on power stations, Free drink for air passengers, High-rise housing and vandalism, Samuel Palmer's works, Ruritania, Misunderstanding of pension provisioning, Mr Powell's influence, Changes in the Roman liturgy, Victims of crime, Laws on obscenity and abortion, Escalation of power station costs, Measures against drought, Straw burning, Student unrest in Turkey. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 17, 1951 Suez blockade. Obituaries: Mr Erwin Rockwell, Mr Peter Vibart, Miss Ethel Coleridge, Obituary, Mr Oliver Warner Distinguished naval historian. Business and Finance: Discount market, MFC agrees on tanker sales to meet debts, Heron Motor strong after beating £1m, University computer concern to expand despite MPs' censure, Chrysler price boost, Australia proposes £1,880m deficit budget to stimulate private sector, No sign of sacrifices by wage earners, Latest dividends, Ofrex Group Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Compagnie Financiere De Suez, Fresh strain on snake as mark hits ceiling, Forward Levels, Rebuke at Jensen aid veto, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Bank Base Rates, W. Crowther, Winsor & Newton board backs Reckitt counter bid, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Limited, Big Kuwait contract for Japanese, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company, Limited Interim Report for the six months ended 30th June 1976, Botswana RST looking around the corner, Whitehall gets a new chief economic adviser, Lower-priced houses 'most active market', Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson Rights Issue And Bonus Issue Of 1976 Adoption Of The Swedish Vpc System Of Sharehandling, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Why British food needs to cultivate markets abroad, Money Market Rates, £40m Leyland plans for automated output of super Mini at Longbridge, Laing group diversifying into road haulage, Business Diary: Super secretaries? · Sir Bryan and after, Foreign bankers may finance export credits, Paris prepares move to rescue the franc, Ericsson held back by exchange losses, How the markets moved, Gold, The First Scottish American Trust Company Limited Interim Statement (Unaudited), The Times Share Indices, Plantation Holdings, Hicking Pent in placing at 62p, Bolivia's third loan, Charterhall cuts deficit but again no dividend, Philips Lamp on a recovery tack, US figures put Britain's borrowing from standby credit below estimate, Community steel chief sets out on fact-finding tour, IC forced to raise bid for Metropole, UK repels the great Chinese shirt invasion, Margins help Ofrex to maintain recovery, Quarterly GDP growth points to slowdown in the rate of recovery. Stock Exchange Tables: Little progress, Early rally peters out but gilts stay firm, Eurobond prices, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr A. Grossart made chairman of Heron Motor.
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