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The Times - 10/08/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Derek Harris, From Mario Modiano, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Sue Reid, From Nicholas Ashford, By Marcel Berlins, From Our Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Debelius, From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Michael Binvon, By Our Foreign Staff, Sheila Hart, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Norman de Mesquita, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Paul Overy, Richard Wigg, Alfred Morris, Philip Howard, PHS, Richard Harris, DAVID GILLIES, , JULIAN FABER, MICHAEL MILLER, , GEORGE BROWN, , R. S. MONTGOMERIE, , M. D. WHALLEY, , K. D. CROW., IAN SAMUEL, Director, , ANTHONY CRIPPS., TIMOTHY RAISON., BRIAN McNEIL., ROLAND E. SMITH, Councillor, , A. J. BRAYSHAW., RUTH PLANT, Honorary Secretary, , KENNETH WILLIAMSON, , From Our Correspondent Glasgow, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Commercial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Christopher Wilkins, By Anthony Rowley, From Peter Norman, By Our Insurance Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, From John Earle, By Ronald Emler, By Edward Townsend, From Alan McGregor, MICHAEL BANTON, , DAVID DEVORE., EDMUND W. JUPP, , S. BLANCHE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, John Earle, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker,

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News: New Labour daily newspaper planned, Companies facing 3-day week in Welsh drought, Vorster move to soothe minority groups, Embassy Union Jack burnt by Sudan mob, Diplomats in campaign for Nobel Prize, Press Council upholds interview complaint, Greece seeks UN aid over Aegean, Conservationists unite to save Thames estuary, Truce agreed in Beirut while power is repaired, Man who handled stolen Constable is jailed, Angry Skye crofters march against a rent rise, Why 'Abel' killed his twin 'Cain', 530 patients face fire risk, report says, Plane carrying Spanish Army families crashes, Mars soil faces weeks of tests, Basque demonstrators broken up by police, Mr Vorster blames 'outside enemies' as new violence flares, KGB resorting to 'accidents' dissident alleges, How the disaffected drop out in China, £1.4m fraud attempt over Ali-Bugner fight denied, Samuel Palmer imitator who duped art world, Britain and Cambodia restore links, Rapping left hands is out, Self-employed not to be eligible for income-based pensions, Nurse beaten to death by police truncheon, China gives warning of new quake, French intellectuals plead for traditionalist prelate, Hospital workers call off strike, Iranian oil offer in £186m arms deal, Dismantling of estates into farms urged in Scotland, Tension mounts between the two Germanies and their allies, Mr Fitt tells how he held off mob with pistol, Mr Carter courts the consumers and Mr Ford the Catholics US Elections 1976, Council act on squatters in Macmillan cottage, Dar es Salaam students in Makerere deaths protest, Companions of Miss Hearst are found quilty, Australia plans extended maritime role, Jumbo jets in near-collision at Heathrow, Bread measure to go metric in 1978, Police chief questioned in Oporto, Giving more money to more people, NUT protest on target for teacher training, Runaway win at English bridge cougress, Orthodox view against ordination of women, Holiday camp bookings 'are slightly below last year's', Demand for return to internment in Ulster, The Times Diary Freeloading on the culture circuit, Editor of 'Private Eye' fined but Sir James Goldsmith fails in application for jail committal, 'Most secular nation in Europe', How long can Dr Soares keep up his dangerous balancing act?, Old English favourites are coming home to roost, Scotland to have language centre for businessmen, Britons go into poison leak factory, Pakistan resists pressure from Dr Kissinger to cancel purchase of French nuclear plant, New York braced for 110mph hurricane, Shopping around/ Philippa Toomey Lanvin, lavender and love, Weapons littered town in gang fight, court told, American fuel in India blast, US concedes, Many crops on farms stop growing, New mayor fears for future of Rome, Study on religious freedom seeks Soviet law reform, Physics: The triumph of 'charm', Lawyer thinks Mr Stonehouse will resign seat, 50 professional men ordained as priests in Spain. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Racal, Sotheby's, Thorn, Buav, Ansafone, Hine, mas, Taisho Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., Pride Of Perth. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,376, Crushing win by Tony Miles in chess contest. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Head of defence sales to retire, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Opposition to boycott the Indian Parliament. Sport: Balderstone keeps champions in control, Double hundred by Lloyd in West Indian run spree, Worcestershire and the pitch tip Hampshire off their balance, Sports in Brief, For the Record Motor racing, Student who plays only for fun among last four, Taylor counts winning rides in threes, Lloyd loses his temper and regains his touch, Gold medal No 2 for Hallam, Downs moves into lead after time trial, German gives the man in black a fright, Clear Melody rewards Nesbitt's bold policy, Essex need to work hard to keep position, Farmer Smith reaps different harvest, Minor Counties, Win for Resolute Salmon, Sewell faces a tough task in Moortown event, Reports about JPR Williams 'untrue' Hull say, Ferrari may be sued by grand prix organizers, Yorkshire kept in check by aggressive Todd, Meeting the promise of champions, Edmonds and Derbyshire in trouble, Zaheer Abbas first man past the 2,000 mark, Superb innings by Lloyd on difficult pitch, Mushtaq is the architect of Warwickshire's downfall, Scotland V Ireland, Second XI competition, Man in the Moon can take a giant step towards eclipse of Europe, Lewis included in team to meet France, Colclough irrepressible in good conditions. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: In Venice now: architecture under the Fascists, This Is Waugh Atv Michael Church, Scores of four new works on show, A first play by a fine actor Four to One Young Vic Irving Wardle, Stoppard's 'Jumpers' at the Lyttelton, New 'Macbeth', BBC singers St Augustine's, Kilburn Thomas Walker, Tribute to two musical acquaintances Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall Joan Chissell, The Bed Before Yesterday Lyric Ned Chaillet. Editorials/Leaders: The Second Dry Summer For Farmers, The Bombs Of The 1980s, Helsinki Has Not Helped Russian Christians. Letters to the Editor: The labour market, Mr Heath and the Tories, 'Hot air' over economies, Dog wardens, Houses in new towns, Dangerous comment on company investment and declining liquidity, Scottish MPs' rights, Contamination tests in North Italy, Overcrowded prisons, Local education control, Mgr Lefebvre's suspension, Cunard's 'miracles of organization' on QE2, Labour candidate's undertakings, Value of Bill of Rights, Mercenaries, EEC direct elections. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug 9, 1931 Food for Yugoslavia. Obituaries: Mr George Rockey, Mr Wolde Giyorgis, Obituary, Mr J. F. Pain Leading bridge engineer, Lord Thomson Of Fleet. Business and Finance: Discount market, The English Card Clothing Co. Ltd., Signor Carli, the banker who hopes to unify Italian industry, ACAS officials start inquiry into union 'poaching' dispute at Jaguar car plants, Business Diary: Access's Gilhespy · BL's boiling point, Retail Sales And Hp, Latest dividends, W German shipbuilders say Japan is 'undercutting', Rexmore LIMITED, UK metal stocks, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, $1,000m loan for Spain, Esso to put up chemical prices, Half-Yearly Statement, United Gas Industries Limited, A. Lee resumes stake in Glover, Assurances given on Rhine nuclear failure, Forward Levels, Increased sales by W German companies to UK, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, £3m boost for fork lift BL sector, US losses are a headache for Johnson-Richards Tiles, Bank Base Rates, 'Bureau west' acceptance held up by problems during trial run Computer news, Braham Millar, Japan should expand but avoid inflation-OECD, Amalgamated Tin Mines, Changes likely in IMF report on Britain, Cocoa continues to advance Commodities, UKO argues case to bar Pilkington bid, Grendon redemption, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, CU shares drop as £17m profit disappoints, Briefly, France's Bonn deficit doubles, Time for an independent study of the TUC's structure, Retail Consortium seeks cash to expand, Gallaher is joining the king-size price war, Money Market Rates, European Law, Pound's rally helps to keep raw material costs to smallest rise in 15 months Wholesale Prices, Scheme offers London Indemnity policyholders 90pc of benefits, France tightens rules on exchange controls, Tighter monopoly control considered, Gold, Siemens in dip after nine months Overseas, Bryant steps up Concrete holding, Zaire agrees to London meeting on $750m debt, Irish bank strike vote starts today, How the markets moved Rises, ICI joint plant plan deadlocked in Sicily, Fiat entering car rental sector in Britain, Saudis to resist big oil price increases, Commercial Union's approach to the US problem, Phoenix Timber 68pc up but cautious, Phosphate setback for Morocco, Ryton factory reopens for Alpine assembly. Stock Exchange Tables: Dull start to account, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Trade figures keep everyone away, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Top changes planned at Hogg Robinson.

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