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The Times - 09/06/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Wood and Michael Hatfield, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby Pnlitical Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Tim Jones Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Philip Howard, By Robert Parker, From David Leigh, By Our Science Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Young, By Roger Berthoud, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Edmund Stevens, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Special Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, A. S. Byatt, , Shiva Naipaul, Jeffery Daniels, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Sheridan Morley, Max Harrison, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, John Percival, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Norman de Mesquita, By Alan Gibson, By Jim Railton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Gerald Ely, Bernard Levin, Julian Critchley, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Iain Hartford, O. W. H. CLARK, , THOMAS BALOGH, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , ADRIAN WOOD, , KEITH JOSEPH, , D. C. F. COTTON, , NIGEL FORMAN, , GEOFFREY SIMS, Vice-Chancellor, University of Sheffield, D. E. BLAND, President, , MAURICE LINDSAY, Director, The Scottish Civic Trust, ROBIN J. A. MacCORMICK, Chairman, The Saltire Society, Edinburgh Branch, COLIN MCWILLIAM, Chairman, Scottish Georgian Society, , AUBERON WAUGH, , JOAN SCHWITZER, , ENID BAGNOLD, , By Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Arts Reporter, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Malcolm Brown and Maurice Corina, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, From Peter Norman, From Richard Wigg, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Arthur Reed, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Our Commercial Editor, By Kenneth Owen, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Store, JOHN HUSSEY, , JOHN BURKETT, , H. H. NORRIS, , G. C. ATKINSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Halloran, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, By Peter Elliott, By John Whitmore, By John Brennan, By Richard Allen, by Edward Booth-Clibborn, Richard Sachs, by Richard Levin, by J. B. Deregowski, by Patricia Tisdall, by Colin Forbes, by Wally Olins, by James Pilditch, by Michael Peters, by Bevis Hillier, by David Pelham, by Ken Baynes,

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News: Nixon aides 'in plan to drug reporter', Oil price talks put off because of Italian poll, Mint's unique collection goes on view, Mount Athos ban on women upheld, Judge orders Mr Stonehouse to the cells, Mercenary charge challenged by defence, Five youths remanded over killing, President Tito gets warm welcome in Turkey, Camden Tory protest at £67,570 for homes, Chief Enahoro 'arrested in Benin by Nigerian CID', Polytechnic head says students right to protest, Persuasion pushes the product, Time to end gorilla breast beating, Balm for Gaullist critics of capital gains tax Bill, A philosophical threat to Mrs Gandhi's political power, 'Too successful' car plant guard is banned, Bill to reform shipboard discipline likely, Bankruptcy spur 'good for council workers', Who really pulls the strings of Angola's puppet government?, 'Houses cost council £48,000 too much', More hard work and firm rule for S Korea, 24-hour strike by meal service drivers, Resignation of Uruguayan President expected, Victim's friend is fined £100 for assault, The D & AD awards 1976, Why there should be no limit on a student's curiosity, Uganda frees Kenyans, Train drivers urged to fight Cabinet economic policy, Need to control and manage different disciplines, Church is denied final say on new bishops, Japan becomes party to non-proliferation pact, Government rebuffed on teacher reductions, Vandals' parents may have to pay for damage, Accused halt Spaghetti House siege trial, Range of new symbols widens, Queen lends two Chinese vases to antiques fair, £67,000 paid for six watercolour illustrations of Milton by Palmer, Man fined £1,000 for attempt to ravish, Yugoslavs are firm over summit, Beef offered for storage to keep supplies off market, Bitter recriminations in Canada after Lockheed deal lapses, Reflections on a mirror of the age, 'Liberal hoax' man in court over rent arrears claim, Boost to Britain's invisible earnings, Habitat proposal seeks curbs on private profit from land use, 'Sick families' blamed for child-battering, Last stand by right-wing against Spanish reform, Prime Minister and Mr Jenkins try to ease race tension, Mexican Army accused of a massacre, More than just a pretty face, Assessment of trends in world's economy, Gunmen murder chief prosecutor of Genoa, Weekend decision on EEC Parliament will be kept secret, Harder to photograph fish than faces, Post technicians want continued price restraint, GMWU expected to vote in support of pay pact, State workers end strike in Mauritius, Probing pictures for a lingua franca, Important part of future education, Ford-Carter leads in New Jersey and Ohio, 'Stroke the British cat' tip for young tourists, Mr Foot sees increase in public expenditure as essential to spread of socialism, Pollution: Cadmium in shellfish, Autumn rise likely in country bus fares, Indian press criticizes 'indifference', Two Ulster border shootings test collaboration, Mrs Gandhi flies in to Moscow, Tameside education plan wins approval, Mixed marriages: A question of conscience for the Church, TV design goes beyond theatrical inheritance, The Times Diary Our place in history assured, Immigrants in Southall form a tightly knit community, Tory protests at move to speed pay-bed discussions, After Tito, why Yugoslavia cannot afford a power struggle, Portuguese officers die in air crash, Pound given another boost by better trade figures, Leadership hoping that violence has eased, Service's value for money, Leningrad pupils scattered illegal leaflets, Mr Crosland seeks European aim, Guerrillas seize Rhodesian black senator, Saharan guerrillas attack Mauritanian capital, Croat held for murder of envoy in Paraguay, Dr Kissinger rebukes Chile for 'trampling on rights of citizens', Provost wants guidelines for councillors, Mr Murray ordered to rest after heart attack, Long tradition behind the gold and silver, Internationally speaking, a time of the signs, Ukraine historian may be declared insane, Rejected applicants had genuine claim, trust says, Government safe on motion of censure, Campus dispute over honouring Mr Moynihan, Syrians isolate Sidon and tanks now only 12 miles from Beirut, Designers could enliven new texts. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Garrard, Hanson Trust, Sony., Cwmbran, Ansafone, The Times, Booth's, Olympus Om2, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Newcastle And Gatesheade Water Company, Hotel Inter Continental Geneve, German Trade Fairs and Exhibitions, deaf, The 14th D&AD annual., Mitsubishi U-Bix, Adler, Heineken, Redifon Computers Limited, Twa, Basildon, Thomas's `Potato pot'., Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Ideas for assisting unemployed teachers, Spreading tax liability, Carafes of wine, Four Bills, Commodities agreement at Unctad a major achievement, Determined stand against race prejudice, Minister waiting to hear views of council on Tameside schools, Tories want ability tests for primary pupils, Chancellor's policy is 'putting Britain deeper into red to keep the Red Flag flying here' House of Commons, Private Bill, Role of fish farming as part of agriculture, Government defeat on Rural Wales Bill House of Lords, Places taken by councils at independent schools, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Proposal to change closed shop law fails. Reviews: Liza of Lambeth Shaftesbury, Spoils of the Grand Tour, Loan may save Scottish Opera, The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau BBC 1, The Sleeping Beauty Coliseum, Phillip Langshaw/ Geoffrey Saba St John's, Stone Ica, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall/Radio 3, Stan Tracey Jazz Concert, Old Vic reopens next month, The Calvinist streak in Annette Crosbie. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Business Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 13, La creme de la creme, Domestic Situations, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Residential property The island retreat to privacy. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The true Inkslinger, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,323. Sport: Dawes returns to New Zealand as Lions coach, Jones the grunt with little to groan about, Neale goes with England despite injury, Tutu canters to record at Lingfield Park, Sports in Brief, Cambridge May races, A fight to the finish between Colas and 'le professeur', McGarry could get job in Saudi Arabia, League Cup draw, Little prone giant of Bisley, Former batman stands to in Piggott's service, Discussion on Jacklin's win, Nickson keeps lead despite big breakaway, Lancashire gain their first success of season, Mortimer gains second title in successive days, Lever unlikely to play at Edgbaston, Essex and East step up and Hampshire slide out, Experiment with play-off system in Martini event, Be Satisfied has the right credentials, The Test that lost its will to win, Leeds raise £240,000 to purchase Currie, Hungarian's moment of triumph in beating Wimbledon champion, Man in queue jumps ahead of Newcombe, British crews have earned their Olympic passage, Surrey make heavy work of beating Yorkshire. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 8, 1951 In memory of Smuts, What 'Toucher' Britain needs is the truth, not back-slaps for the Chancellor. Editorials/Leaders: The Powers Of Church And State, Repression And 300 Per Cent Inflation. Letters to the Editor: Corporatism and freedom, Church and closed shops, Butterfly collecting, Curing the British malaise, Libelling the dead, Kipling's papers, The earnings and motivation of the self-employed, Withdrawal of credit card franchises from petrol stations, Business practices, Retailers' dismay at the Price Code, Student tuition fees, The risks of nuclear diffusion, Georgian Edinburgh. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Alexander Frumkin, Col Oscar Viney, Prof Boyan Danovski, Alfréd Radok Czech director, Admiral Shimada, Dr V. I. Malyshev, Obituary, Elisabeth Rethberg A great soprano. Law: Recorder outvoted by lay justices Regina v Deary. Business and Finance: Bank lending figures dash revival hope, Discount market, Institute of Directors names new chairman, Cariplo, MEPC is making headway but dividend postponed, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, CBI chief to see Mrs Williams over deadlock in Price Code talks, Latest dividends, Hill Samuel £2.3m better, Spot Position of Sterling, Inter-union talks on body for engineers, Midland Cattle Prod, Charterhouse profit improvement and increased dividend Highlights from the Interim Report, Berry Wiggins: Continuing growth through serving the oil industry, Empire Stores (Bradford), Trustee seizes two Maritime Fruit vessels, Libya to raise light crude price, Forward Levels, Business Diary: Graham Dowson takes the plunge, Metal Box Preliminary Results., Jeavons agrees to Pentos 65p, 13¼ per cent Exchequer Loan, 1996 Issue Of £800,000,000 At £94.00 Per Cent, £20m order for shipyard, Mepc, Legal points hold up Herstatt settlement, Thames Mills to pay more for waste paper, Balance Of Payments, Life assurance plan delayed, Swiss curb the franc speculators, Bank Base Rates, A strong finish for Wedgwood as key US market turns round, Airfix gives the vote in rights, scrip package, Building society chief discounts sharp rise in house prices, Retailers oppose petrol price rise, Harrisons & C'field comes right in second half, New UK registrations indicate more buoyant car market, Petbow up by one third, Copper venture in Zaire costs Charter £26.3m, Bank statements for May, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Slater, Walker agrees to free London Tin shares, GEI carries Tobenoil in its first year, Gold Fields Group, Budget likely cause of April sales increase, French angry at United States import quotas on special steels, Comet grows despite big earnings decline, Money Market Rates, Options: the question of control, Briefly Office & Electronic, Mr Reksten accused of tax evasion, CBI urges Port Talbot extension, Energy planners urge priorities for nuclear and coal technologies, Tax loophole on artificial borrowings to be closed, European communications plea, Gold, Keeping Britain's fishing industry afloat, Berry Wiggins, SE brake on idea of options market, Compagnie Financiere De Paris Et DES Pays-Bas Issue of F.Fcs.419,520,000.-nominal Convertible Loan Stock of 1976, E German tool exports up, Celtic Sea drilling, Alpine Holdings, BAC wants better 1-11 for 1980 airliners, South Korea bounces back-cautiously, $4m French purchase at IMF gold sale, How the markets moved Rises, Charter Consolidated Limited Final Dividend And Consolidated Profit Statement For Year To 31 March 1976, Upturn seen for industry in the South-east. Business Appointments: NatWest deputy chief retires but stays on board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Little interest in shares, Foreign Exchange, Hectic dealing in short and medium gilts, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Wall Street, New York cocoa rallies by 2.25 cents.

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