The Times - 19/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, From Fred Emery, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Robert Fisk, By David Spanier, By Diana Geddes, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Pat Healy, From Our Correspondent Southampton, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Penny Symon, By Stewart Tendler, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Paul Overy, Paul Moor, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Arthur Osman, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Belfast, Christopher Walker, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, PHS, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Ashford, MICHAEL VIRTUE, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, , NUGENT OF GUILDFORD, , JUDITH PENTREATH, , HARLECH, , L. WESTHEAD, , ENID LAKEMAN, , MICHAEL FOGARTY, , WILLIAM PALMER, , S. J. PIRT, , ANNE RABAGLIATI, , DAVID LAURENT GILES, REGINALD E. MUNN, , T. MERVYN JONES, , DAVID FORRESTER, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, By Our Economics Editor, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, From David Cross, GUNTER DECHER, , H. DAVIS, , C. F. Y. LAWSON, , By Rodney Cowton, W. R. FREEMAN, , STUART ST. P. SLATTER, , ERA BENNETT-GRAY, , R. BARNES, , GORDON PARKER, , J. R. M. PARKER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Maurice Bommensath, Peter Norman, By Ashley Druker, John Brennan, By Tony May, by Olli Kivinen, by Donald Fields, by Edward Townsend, E.T., E. T., by Risto Eklund, by Peter Hill, by Michael Frenchman, M. F., by Kenneth Owen, D. F., Anthony Jones, Peter Hill, Donald Fields,
ResumoNews: Disapproval of students' higher fees, Shopping/Robin Young, Tory question on man accused of working too hard, Famille-rose punch bowl fetches £2,000, Dutchman seized by Israelis was 'ill-treated', Chinese left accused of arming militiamen to take over Shanghai, General's remark about Israel being a burden causes Mr Ford new embarrassment US Elections 1976, After the bouquets, can the Peace People survive the brickbats in Ulster?, Tribunites renew call on imports, No escape from the political issues, Rebel prelate asked to obey Vatican, Crown says the father in 'devil' case is insane, The Times Diary Why the vertical greenhouse failed, Sergeant-major 'out to get director of band', The bus battle building up in Oxfordshire, Comfort after hard life, Two girl 'thugs' jailed for three years, Swing to right in first results of Finnish elections, Pound up but franc and lira lose ground after mark revaluation, Judge's death during court tea-break, Thai and Laotian troops in clash on border, Cargo ship missing in Bermuda Triangle, MP in 'bugging' dispute, Mr Callaghan calls for improved education standards, Turbulent relations, Cook early for Christmas, Backbench MPs protest at Russian's visit, Trade unionists from Spain cancel meetings, Decision by MP may end dynasty, Satisfied despite drawbacks, Too wet for potato harvest, Mr Sithole invited to Rhodesia conference, Oncology: Inheriting leukaemia viruses, To Russia with work passes, Campaign to change abortion Act, Soyuz 23 splashdown result of chance, Mr Mugabe angry at invitation to Mr Sithole, Labour NEC demand to create more jobs, Judge seeks damages against property company, Water supply charges may rise by as much as a fifth in some areas as a result of the drought, Woman forfeits £14,500 and her car to the Crown, Lagonda name is revived after gap of 13 years, Mr Vorster agrees to include Swapo in Namibia talks, TV-radio ban on Provisional Sinn Fein, Reappearance of Mr Kosygin, Social services will be frozen for two or three years, Scotland's economic prospects would be revolutionized by independence, SNP MP says, Cairo turns to Russia for help on Lebanon, Post for militant upsets Labour agents, 20% more from tourism next year predicted, British task is clarifying Smith role, Healey hat-trick of failure-Mrs Thatcher, 'Scarface' murder case man cleared on appeal, Exports awry, Yards insulated from worst of world difficulties, Staff additions challenged, Tenfold increase in knitting sales abroad, Decorous funeral for Mafia leader, Increase Civil Service power, ex-minister says, New way to make paper profitable, Icebreaker is symbol of technology that has paid off, Devaluations betray difficulties, Machinery foremost in forest haulage, Miss Lillie's affairs queried by judge, Too many go west, Research centre will aid British plastics industry, Israel's new national bank chief arrested, Worker with a social problem, 98 per cent of E Germans turn out to cast vote, Growth of electronics, MPs seek end to bribery law anomaly, Impressive light aircraft-but at a price, Steel expands in the cold, Dr Coggan welcomed in Pakistan, Government supports reappraisal of reactors, New Madrid paper attacks censorship, Time to cooperate, not to attack, Communists told, Minister calls Eire President a disgrace, Irish demand upsets EEC plans for 200-mile fishing limit, 91pc vote for martial law in Philippines, Poles to get back silver left in France in 1940, Executive of car firm murdered in Argentina, Special unit for juvenile offenders 'urgent need', US general derides 'pathetic' Britain, Violence in Soweto after funeral, Changing sources of raw materials, Technological lead is little help, Why Mozambique is keeping its foreign policy options open, Norway expels North Korean diplomats, Finnish industry, Experts say heroin use may get out of control, Americans share prize for physics. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, To The Point International, Nordic Bank Limited, Man In Wool, Bank of Helsinki Ltd., Food In Vogue, A. Ahlström Osakeyhtiö, Sotheby's, Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, Finnair, Neste, Ppth, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Rauma-Repola, Planelectric, Kymi Kymmene Paper, The Halifax Building Society, Halifax, Metropolitan Society For The Blind, Myllykoski Ltd., Augustus Barnett, Union Bank Of Finland. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Relationship between new aircraft corporation and Secretary of State House of Lords, MPs press for debate or statement on allegations in 'The Observer', Strengthening of anti-dumping unit at Department of Trade, Orderly changeover to metric system: price freeze on essential goods if necessary during transition, British car industry fails to exploit gap left in market, Balance of trade with EEC improving but deficit running at £2,237m, Unwise to take restrictive action against imports in a way that brings retaliation against exports House of Commons, Concorde's entry to New York should not be held up by Bermuda pact talks, Doctrinal standards in Methodist Church, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 22, Forthcoming Events, Appointments Vacant also on page 6, Business to Business market, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Contracts and Tenders. Official Appointments and Notices: University news £250,000 endowment for medical chair, Latest appointments, Church news Bishop of Repton to retire, Delay on constitution leads to Speaker's resignation. Reviews: Smooth concealment LPO/Rostropovich Festival Hall, Change of murderer The Showman Theatre Royal Stratford E, The shy man with the camera, Was Omphale worth waiting for?, Odd, rare, predictable Dave Allen at Large BBC 2. Sport: Cecil deserves praise for his handling of Wollow, Cincinnati Reds extend lead in world series, Carson ready to work wonders with a word in Yamadori's ear, Irish grateful to United for releasing players, New champions under the old rules, No No Nanette too fast for Paint the Town, Stokoe writes his own ending to a book of romantic success, Bolton pressure too much for Fulham to contain, Devon make one change to a losing side, Indoor and outdoor clash so compromise sought, Sports in Brief, Fletcher and Newbery to ride in France, Suspension lifted but Wales must move home, Taylor a short head away from first 100, Mohsin scores maiden 100, Taylor and Battrick both beaten, Hall completes double on lucky course. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Love is the sound of music, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 18, 1951 'Suffragette Derby'. Editorials/Leaders: Reciprocity Required Of The Japanese, Should Britain Go Back?, Mr Callaghan's Mortarboard. Letters to the Editor: Accountability, key to participation, Parish register, Arrested for illegal fishing, Mercy killing, On the dole, A National Pensions Agreement, Poulson-link MPs: the law, Hideous high streets, Genetic manipulation, Amending the constitution, Drought management, Where milk price rise goes, Importance of marketing, The dollar ruled the waves, Encouraging Britain, Dangers of North Sea oil as panacea, EEC and union involvement in company pension schemes, Buried abroad, Felixstowe docks and prosperity, Need for an increase in unit trust charges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Law: Every judge reads the papers Regina V Bonner, Layette expenses incidental to baby's birth F V B, Councils' right to sue Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council V Maxfern Ltd and Another. Obituaries: Mr H. V. Gerson, Archbishop Nikodem, Brigadier J. S. Fletcher, Mr J.D. Rose Industrial chemistry, Professor P. M. Sheppard Distinguished geneticist, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, Britain to urge $7 a barrel floor rate for oil, Howe warning of grave danger facing professional freedom, Williams & Glyn's lift base rate to 14 pc, Weak pound, Middle East spur happy Steel Bros, Hopeful eyes on Germany's experience with collective wage bargaining, Paying dearly for the lack of confidence, Latest dividends, Steel wage deal, Monetary policy 'warranted', Retail sales static over three months, Coffee price closes over £2,000 level, Equities have best day for more than four months, Spot Position of Sterling, Lay-offs risk as Ford dismisses strikers, Fellowships in works management, Stresses of living with the Deutsche mark, Interim setback at Richardson W'garth, Forward Levels, Highlight Sports calls in the Receiver, ITV revenue up £2m over year, Bank Base Rates, Bonn content but dealers sceptical, CBI and ministers press Japanese for easing of barriers to British goods, Base rate arithmetic, Overseas, NCB urged to end uncertainty over plans for Belvoir coalfield, Taking account of the foreign worker, Steels, Revaluation may aid UK exports, Briefly, Myddleton Hotels, Money Market Rates, Felixstowe may yet slip Government net, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lord Watkinson calls for 'bite bullet' action, 10 pc duty on stainless steel from Spain, Competition for IBM from Itel Computer news, How the markets moved, Gold, Czechoslovakia raises $220m Eurodollar loan, Good start for transatlantic air travel talks, MFC verdict expected today, European productivity optimism, Siemens AG cutting deficit in computers, Business Diary: Amber light for car importers · Bonn's secret, mothercare everything for the mother-to-be and her baby... and children up to ten Interim Results. Business Appointments: Two new directors for British Leyland. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm start to account, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Over 300 on best day for 18 weeks, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange, UK metal stocks, Wall Street. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. 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