The Times - 18/06/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Margaret Stone, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christoplier Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, From Patricia Clough, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, European Parliament, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Geoffrey Green, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, By Mary Brogan, From Fred Emery, By Jim Railton, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, Margaret Allen, Peter Elliott and Angus Mayer, Hugh Clayton, David Young, Robin Mead, Nicholas Ashford, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Roger Berthoud, R. E. PAHL, , JACK WINKLER, , A. C. BOLGER, , CYRIL SMITH, , MARGARET OWEN, , OSCAR A. BEUSELINCK, , R. C. HOLMAN, , A. H. DENT, , G. M. CARSTAIRS, , KEVIN MCNAMARA, , LUCAS MELLINGER, , ROSE HACKER, , ROBERT T. NELSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, By Tim Congdon, By Desmond Quigley, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, J. A. READMAN, , ARNOLD FRYER, , ROGER CALVERT, , N. CAMPBELL, JEFFREY COORSH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Ronald Pullen, By Peter Elliott, By Richard Allen, Stewart Tendler, C.L., P.S.,
ResumoNews: Alcohol, tea and smoking banned, Officer resigns over Ulster police promotion, West Indians may turn to crime, ex-minister says, Ex-prisoner 'was given keys to bank', All main policy discussed with unions, Mr Benn says, India and Pakistan to restore air links, A glorious time for new fruit, Ministry cleared over company's failure, Paint thrown at No 10 and S Africa House, Warning on Spanish hotel price rises, 'Save us from assembly' plea by universities, New dispute by doctors threatens hospitals, Steps towards easing world food shortage, In the beginning there was hostility, Envoys welcome assurances over immigrants, Family doctor admitted neglecting son, Libya takes an interest in the Sicilian separatists, Protest move on NUM leaders' rates payments, Mormons, Britain invents tough new tank armour, Accident compensation is like a legal lottery, French want to know what limits Syria sets to its armed intervention, Pact with unions at risk, Labour told, Socialists voice their concern over Argentina, Ford and Reagan hopes rest on uncommitted, Labour still dominated by men, women are told, Going against the grain, German ship's captain fined £600 over dog, Summer sports that take you off the beaten track, First-class means bread-and-butter pudding if you want it, Rhodesia warning on 'hot pursuit' after border firing, Need the Soweto bloodshed ever have happened?, Help for those who want to preserve the environment, Just what is women's work?, Convoy of 50 buses to evacuate Britons tomorrow from Beirut, More practical approach to caring for elderly urged, Left-wing prototype for governing, Mr Pardoe woos the 'tough guys' of party, U S decision today on evacuating Americans, New Zealand butter quotas may cause Nine expense, How Father 'Bob' is changing the face of poverty in Peru, Mass rabies vaccination opposed by vets, Israel restraint over Lebanon likely to go on despite killings, Six wounded in Portugal election shooting, Asians in Malawi resent 'ill-informed British comments', No personal blame for whip in pair dispute, Tories say, Beirut murder revives issue of how the Communists would maintain relationship with Nato Italian Elections, Murder inquiry after pub find of six bodies, Arms trade 'grave threat' to peace of world, Low Countries' dealers flock to coin sale, Mr Jack Jones wants free pay dealing back in 1977, Student jailed for making drug in laboratory, Pay agreement tax relief should take effect during August, Peking upheaval over Chairman Mao seclusion ruled out, Death toll rises to 41 in second day of rioting at Soweto, Mr Callaghan asked to aid West Indians in Britain, Asthma: Need for urgent action, The man seen as a prophet, Expulsion of a journalist, Angola style, Police warning to Stonehenge pop enthusiasts, Mercenaries get death warning on Angola, Father's call to police began fatal van chase, Spain's right fights to keep ban on parties, Earth tremor in Italy spreads panic, The ghost of municipal order lingers on in Beirut, London protest against police action at Soweto, Cabinet leak contradicts Government benefits argument, EEC pledge to improve women's rights, Mr Callaghan orders Cabinet leak inquiry, Call for urgent action on Layfield report, Airline fined £10,800 over dead birds, Methodist move for communion with Roman Catholics, 'Zion' in a contemporary setting, Passengers on bus shot dead by youths, De Gaulle-like lesson for TV audience, Postal automation 'is behind schedule', This muddled Liberal dispute over the 'man they would not allow to run', Spaghetti House defendant is warned by judge, The Times Diary News from the pestilential plot, Heart massage 'might have saved Lesley Whittle'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, habitat SALE, British airways, Amsterdam/Marriott., Ici, Employment Protection ACT, The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair, Common Law Reports Ltd, Trust Officer, Shipping Lawyers, Pimm's, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Leyland Cars, The Times, Pan Am, Savills Shop Property, Rentokil, Redifon Computers Limited, CM & G, Litigation Solicitor, Laing, Polydor, Iran Air, Frederick Chusid & Company Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith, The National Bank OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Opera House appointment, £3,222 award to Jimmy Young, Church news Appointments:, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Picture Gallery. Law: Immigrants need not be told of special vouchers Regina v Chief Immigration Officer Heathrow and Another, Remarried wife's application fails P (formerly D) v D, Putting assets in jeopardy Martin v Martin. Politics and Parliament: Debate refused on immigrants, Concession on staff rail travel and flights, Inquiry started into leak of Cabinet documents: Mr Callaghan says person responsible should resign House of Commons, Leaks not 'ballyhoo' but betrayal of trust: no dropping of Bills, Bureau to create equal job opportunities, Agreement on energy unlikly, Natioal Front, EEC needs to set attainable goals not eloquent declarations, White Paper soon on pay limits and counter inflation policy: Chancellor praises TUC, Private Bill, First indications show stronger upswing, Time to end the uncertainty on Police Bill, Government defeat on fixed farm tenancies, Honours system has useful role, Extended period of training for general practitioners House of Lords, Next week, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, 'A touch of class', Appointments Vacant, Tempting Times, Summer sports & events. Reviews: Vengeance and vigilantes The 'Human' Factor (x) Metropole, Victoria The Last Hard Men (x) Carlton Vampyr (a) Electric Cinema, Bing Crosby concerts, Mitsuko Uchida Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Delacote Festival Hall/Radio 3, 'East' at Greenwich, Baggage Vaudeville, Correction, 'Three Sisters' at the Cambridge Theatre, Troilus and Cressida Young Vic. Sport: Sports in Brief, British crew retain overall lead, Roberts at his best shows England up in a poor light, Roundwood Park meet Rangitiki in final, Row over choice of manager's son, Sports Calendar 1976 Olympic Games Programmes, Century takes Amiss to first 1,000 of season, Unknown amateur in lead at US Open, Miss Wade living on the edge of her nerves, Smith offers winning horse to Newbery, Russell catches Yorkshire on drying wicket, Warboys fights Meer and blistered hand, Lochnager capable of fending off foreign challengers, Sagaro wins the Gold Cup again, Nottingham enshrouded in mist and mystery, Germans show they are never beaten, Thompson trains to prove he is still the best, Sunshine can bring ray of hope at Gloucester, Wives join their husbands in the Olympic team, Order of play at Wimbledon on the first day, Foster doubly dangerous in 5,000 metres. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 18, 1951, We are the Old Masters now. Editorials/Leaders: Italian Voters' Multiple Choice, Hot From The Cabinet. Letters to the Editor: Britain, the improvident family, International conferences, A second thought, Immigration problems, Rubbish in the Thames, Heavy lorries and road maintenance costs, Legal aid in divorce cases, The Liberal leadership, Policy on Belfast shipyard, Control in Angola, The corporate state, Student grants and fees, PO head trying patience too far, Damages awarded for libel, A classic case of Government asset stripping. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor D. E. Elliott Heat transfer engineer, Sir Michael Wright, Jack Conder. Business and Finance: Discount market, GM praise for Vauxhall resurgence, 200,000 bank staff win £6 rise but union cavils at employers' tactics, Failed property group appoints liquidator, Home prices up less in Scotland, The changing pattern of transport research, Two fifths of Vickers profits at state risk, Kaduna Syndicate, Latest dividends, Unit trust sales fell £5m in May to year's low, New monetary rules will reinforce IMF powers to 'guide' members, French pay policy urged, Boost in orders 'sustaining West German upturn', Spot Position of Sterling, Bowater Purchase, Report foresees dangers of zinc embrittlement, R & A G Crossland Limited, Better Indian iron ore output expected, American money supply shows decline of $200m, Soaring materials bill sends Lankro reeling, J. T. Parrish, Forward Levels, Golds come under intense pressure, Paris Club agrees to reschedule Zaire debts, 'No reason' for uranium shortage, Rolls head is angry at lack of state consultation, Dow Jones over 1,000, TWA to pull out of charter for Jetsave, Steady decline in fridge deliveries, Baker Perkins, Cons Plantations down in first nine months, Bank Base Rates, London Brick transport charges under fire from monopolies panel, Strategy of wider growth advocated, Iran's sales drive finds buyers for surplus oil, Problems on all fronts facing the next Italian government, Business Diary: Carter's starter · Plastow at the wheel, Union chief puts case for import controls, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Boustead Limited Improved Results Envisaged In 1976, £15m UK drugs expansion, Time Products Limited, Briefly, Manbre & Garton is still confident, Money Market Rates, Fresh view sought on options trading, Boots' horizons show signs of brightening, Aran Energy Limited, S. African rioting weakens mine shares, 3-day week output less impressive, report says, Gas chief refutes call to equalize power charges, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, Gold, Escort and Taunus lead Forde-Werke to recovery Overseas, The Times Share Indices, AAH in £2.3m cash call to help buy Chemists, Mrs Williams offers easing of profits curb in prices package, L Gardner lukewarm to R-R Motors interest, Natcarb crashes but maintains dividend, How the markets moved Rises, Advance of industrial production maintained Industrial Output, Malaysia seen as world edible oil leader, Former Slater, Walker Securities executives to repay £1m profits on Far East dealings, Procedural pact on pay at Leyland, Growers say tea price is too low. Property: Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: New board member for Allied Polymer. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Prices lose ground, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Scottish miners and Africa keep buyers away. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,331.
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