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The Times - 16/12/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Paul Routledge, By Clive Borrell, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Pat Healy and John Roper, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Jones and Christopher Thomas, By Robert Parker, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Ronald Emler and Patricia Tisdall, House of Commons, DENIS HEALEY, By Penny Symon, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Dec 15, By Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Dec 15, From Charles Hargrove Paris, Dec 15, From Geoffrey Browning Luxembourg, Dec 15, From Our Correspondent Milan, Dec 15, From Michael Knipe Salisbury, Dec 15, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk St Barnabas Monastery, northern Cyprus, Dec 15, From Our Own Correspondent New York, Dec 15, By Kenneth Gosling, From Fred Emery Washington, Dec 15, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Mario Modiano, by Prudence Glynn, Stanley Sadie, Irvine Wardle, Patricia Barnes, Alan Blyth, Clive Barnes, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gerald Richmond, By Norman Creek Southern Schools 5, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, Byv Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Caroline Moorehead, PHS, Peter Evans, PETER MEREDITH-COLLYER., J. R. PENTELOW., JOHN MANNIX, , RAGLAN, , JULIAN COBBING., STANISLAW URBANIAK, , HUGH GARDNER, United Oxford and Cambridge, O. F. MUFTUZADE, , J. F. SEARLE, , NICOLAS WALTER., L. E. ELLSWORTH, , GODFREY VESEY, , MARGARET OWEN, , THEO MCEVOY, , FRANCIS BENNION, , SIBYLLE COLE., From Our Own Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Henry Stanhope, Wilfred De'Ath, Tony Smith, Derek Parker, H. R. F. Keating, Penry Williams, Iverach McDonald, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Melvyn Westlake, By Desmond Quigley, MICHAEL CLARK, , D. WOOD, , R. H. A. PYKETT, , HANNA HOFBAUER., Malcolm Brown, Maurice Corina, Margaret Stone, David Blake, MC, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By our Commercial Staff, Peter Jay Eonomics Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, From Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, From Michael Hornsby, By John Brennan, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Tony May, Christopher Wilkins, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark, by Michael Prest, By Ann Fyfe, by Ann Fyfe, A.F., M.P., by Tim Owen, T.O.,

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News: Dearer dog licences urged, Lords could order 'reluctant witnesses' to attend next hearings on shipbuilding Bill, Schmidt reelection lays fears of Bonn revolt over pensions, Getting away from the old idea of what a prison system is for, Israeli view to be given on BBC television, Irish accused of 'blarney' in Luxembourg storm, Butter and cheese prices to increase sharply, Devolution Bill faces its first big challenge, Four jailed for roles in heroin deal, Help urged for young Asians caught in clash of cultures, Artists oppose V & A cut, Junta's torturer assassinated in Athens, Two policemen and terrorist die in Milan shooting, Dublin work on 'torture case' costs £130,000, NHS as attraction for surplus EEC doctors, Road schemes delayed and jobs threatened, Foreign influx strains communications, High Court plea against rise in GLC rents, 'Inevitable' pruning saddens Mr Prentice, Britain's fish conservation terms given to EEC, Quality banking encouraged, Backbench views aired in all-night sitting, Premier of Poland has London talks, Talks on pit retirement offer to be opened, Public Expenditure Savings, Pension index link system to be amended, Fleet Street union officials reject redundancy plans, Lord Carrington attacks further defence cuts, Supplies safe in spite of two-fifths cut in capital expenditure programme, £570m saving on road and school building, Inquiry disturbances counter-productive, Derelict property 'could house prison overflow', Spectre of unemployment despite big projects, Holiday closures, Stamps, The Times Diary On the day the upper classes kept their cool, No further cuts in social services, but capital projects due to start next year will be postponed, Rush to buy may mean shortage of drinks, The lonely, frightening world of the St Barnabas monks, Questions hang over education, Defeat of Bill would put democracy in Wales back 10 years, NFU pleads lack of investment resources, Gas price rise in April spoils what was meant to be 12 months' freeze, Detente critic in surprise visit to Mr Carter, Mayor Beame presents plan to pay off debts, TUC committee to meet today, Property market booms, Measures do not satisfy Mrs Thatcher, Barclays put £6.5m in S African defence, Ministers outvoted over Bevan posting, Economy in straitjacket but room for movement, Public spending to be cut by £2,500m and indirect taxes up, Riots give way to general strike on West Bank, France still savours 'crimes passionnels', Fishing catches on again, Mr Jones sees 'bruising' of social contract, Twin pillars of Social contract and industrial strategy, Appeal court victory for Skytrain project, Multiple drug abuse 'increasing in Britain', Support for system of dog wardens, Hopes rest on two projects, Police cadets warned on violence, School meals will be prime target for savings, ... world banks move in, Resignation of Mr Miki expected tomorrow with party split over way to select his successor, US police 'failed to aid battered wives', Special role in the oil world, Future in Datsuns not dhows, Big 'Yes' vote for Spanish reform, Prospect of 90,000 more jobless in building industry, Edelman books deposited in country he loved, Film on Prague purges hailed by Communists, Sites ancient and modern, Nuclear energy, and one man's anxiety over the risks to future generations, Leaflet bombs explode in Cape Town, Lay members for genetic group, Search for variety of small economies, Motoring Leyland Mini still the third most popular car, 250,565 at universities, Postal union watches mail ban firm, In defence of Andy Bevan: how Mr Benn put the case for Marxism inside Labour, Inquiry into Japanese success is told that foremen are expected to know calculus, Assurance by Tories on worship in schools, Biology: Revolution in evolution, Black clergyman and his wife 'shot dead by troops' in Rhodesia, As the oil runs down...., Worldwide play competition for students, More fruit and vegetables in 'Garden of Eden'. Index. Picture Gallery: Bahrain. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, British airways, Korean Air Lines, Reuters, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Collins, American Express, Grindlays Bank Limited, Bank Of Bahrain And Kuwait B.S.C., Bank of New South Wales, Cedar Investment Trust Limited, Habib Bank Limited, Gulf Air, Arab Bank Ltd, Cable & Wireless, German Trade Fairs and Exhibitions, alba, Amiri, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The British Bank of the Middle East, Bnp, West LB, Omega, National Bank Of Bahrain, Hine, Kanoo, Lloyds Bank International. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor cuts Government spending by £2,500m over next two years, A Europe for Europeans, Warning to Japan on growth in exports, Sir Geoffrey Howe welcomes some aspects of 'an IMF budget'. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Legal Notices, Entertainments, CAT Buyer's Guide, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: King Kong at Casino, Clambering to eminence Nicholas Bacon, Friend of the famous Norman Douglas By Mark Holloway, BBC SO/Leppard Festival Hall, Painted tabernacle from Cologne fetches £8,500, First person defiant Try Anything Once By Raymond Mortimer, The Needleworker's Dictionary,, Survival machines The Selfish Gene, Soviet smokescreens Foundation of a Planned Economy, 1926-1929, The Venus cult The Goddess of Love, Return of a casual troubadour Bing Crosby on Broadway Uris, New York, Fashion Out of the studio and into life, Tharp's showpiece for John Curry, Depth and credibility La traviata Coliseum, Quick guide, Rammed between the ribs The Lore of Arms, I Gotta Shoe Criterion, Crime. Sport: Credit for Southern attack, Roguet wins but Bacon is star of show, Fillol draws Barazzutti first in final, Warwickshire are made to work for Midland title, Mansfield humbled at home by Matlock, Wilkie to join Sports Aid Foundation, Julian Swift may be fast enough, Sports in Brief, Macken makes good start at Olympia with Boy, Latest European snow reports, Strike Command retain championship, Swedes inflict big defeat on England, Buckley, Bailey and Barry point sights at two Grand Nationals, Tennis, Astonishing feat by Villa to reduce Liverpool defence to in eptitude, Curtis Cup two are joint trophy winners, More strikes and even more command, Annemarie Moser storms back, Two jockeys injured in falls at Southwell, Yesterday's Results, Marsh gets American playing card, Hales not enough to hearten Derby, Warning signs on the ground as Greig smells victory in the air, Dutch can talk themselves out of Argentina finals. Editorials/Leaders: Always Too Little, One IS Enough For Herr Schmidt. Letters to the Editor: Divided Cyprus, The doctor and the dying patient, Chilean refugees, Professional charges for insurance valuations, Removing management frustrations, Acquittal of Lord Wigg, Lifting potatoes, Pensions and the dole, Films and mental illness, Historical cost accounts and CCA, Assemblies for Scotland and Wales, Licence fee inflation, Travelling people, Open University Marxism, Privacy of the pay slip. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Bankers' Final Examinations, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 15, 1951 US tax scandals. Obituaries: Captain George Meager, Mr Kaye Metrebian Founder of Brentford Nylons, Sir John Simpson, Lieut-Colonel P. R. Tatham. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Prices marked down heavily as the economic package disappoints, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Blue chips in retreat, Spot Position of Sterling, Concrete now taking Dowsett Piling. Business and Finance: Poor outlook for drink and tobacco, DCE rules, OK?, Discount market, Two forecasts made by Dunford send shares above J & FB bid, Dearer tin sets St Piran alight, LCW case for extra 16p in Lonrho bid, Forecast of only 2 per cent rise in GDP, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Laurence Scott Limited Interim Report, Brussels sets January 1 for voluntary steel sales curbs, Export credits sought in foreign currencies, BSC head urges private sector to cooperate in export drive, State industries will lead experiments in worker participation, A bride who refused to unveil her charms, Mini and van output still disrupted, S. Casket (Holdings) Ltd., Cuts are heavy for gas and nuclear power, Pound dips, shares slip, as markets and world capital assess Mr Healey's package, Bank Base Rates, NEB gets lion's share of new aid to industry, BP share sale may yield £500m, Courtaulds reprieves Aintree plant, Brit Borneo up on cons Gold wooing, Miners the key to Brit Benzol, Utd Scientific booms-and still full of work, Monetary targets cause anxiety, Opec leaders put case for increases, REP's end could make more redundant, Exports and summer give Bulmer fine crop, Societies fear net outflow of December funds as receipts plunge to £23m low, Briefly, Tax concession on overseas pay, Muar River Rubber Co., Ltd. Sir John D. Barlow Bart's Review, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Leyland truck and bus divisions in 4-way split, Hestair bids £5.75m for Spear & Jackson, Next wage restraint policy should last two years, Bank says, How the markets moved, Another blow to builders' morale, Key indicators in US revised to show upturn, Gold, Saint Piran Limited Summary of Half-Year Results, Lindustries confident after 65pc advance, No quick solution for sterling balances, The Clydesdale Investment Company Limited, CCA 'could aid return on investments', Westland takes off on big helicopter projects, Business Diary: Right royal treatment · Making tracks. Business Appointments: Mr J Righton made Joseph Lucas vice-chairman. Law: Adoption: objective test for withholding of consent, Method used to stop Laker Skytrain invalid. Property: Flat Sharing, Jackson-Stops & Staff. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,486.

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