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The Times - 06/07/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Eric Marsden, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Tim Jones, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman Oxford, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark, From Our Correspondent Birmingham, By David Dickson, , By David Walker, By Pat Healy, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat Mainz, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Our Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By John Young, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Binyon, From Fred Emery, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Neil Allen, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, Robin Young, Katie Stewart, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, Bernard Levin, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, Mario Modiano, Hasan Akhtar, MOHAMMAD TARBUSH, , J. STUART MOULD, , JANE LINDSAY, , ANTHONY ROYLE, , MICHAEL STEWART, , ANDREW W. CHIVERS, , J. P. D. ROWLEY, , R. IYAMU, , E. R. TURTON, , R. LIPWORTH, , HARLECH, , MICHAEL GAYFORD, , MARJORIE MOORE, , B. W. PRATT, , MAUREEN OLIVER, , HUGH LEGGATT, , E. HEREWARD PHILLIPS, , E. M. KINGDOM, , By Nature-Times News Service, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Ray Kennedy, From Peter Norman, By Christopher Wilkins and Peter Hill, By John Brennan, By Derek Harris, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Ronald Emler, By Our Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, A. E. DE BARR, , HUBERT CARR, , GILBERT JESSUP., PATRICK ARBUTHNOT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Neuburg, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Pullen, Pangloss, Maurice Bommensath, Neil Allen, Aloys Behler, Francois Simon, Bruno Perucca, James Rothman, Emil Rudolph, Philippe Lemaitre,

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News: Revenue from football pools, Libya denies hand in Sudan coup, Mexico's new leader, Canada standing firm on the Taiwan athletes, Europa looks at how amateur sport gets its financial aid London Television deals offer fighting chance, Dr Waldheim fears repercussions, What is it all for?, Argentina's toll of 76 in five days, The Times Diary Dry as dust in tropical Brixton, Will Turkey turn away from the West if the US arms embargo is not lifted?, Turning the tables on Napoleon, Why the Liberals are likely to settle for Mr Steel, Man on skis was towed along motorway, Inquiry into immigrants' dependants, Canada and EEC agree on new relationship, Jazz and axemen salute folk America, Mr Peart hears call to devalue green pound, 15 Arab students arrested after attempt to take over embassy, Philadelphia is fraternal but slightly frowsy, Incentives urged for graduates in engineering, Fragile revival lacks conviction, Experiments on the storage of nuclear waste in two-ton blocks of glass, Yugoslavia, Biggest selling newspaper in Paris to be sold 'for £1m', Mutiny ends with raid on French jail, British observer disturbed about Ghana trial, Synthetic rubber bounces up, Two sought by police over currency raid, Mr Stonehouse tells court of raincoat meeting, 25 yachts still missing in Atlantic race, Governed by the state, Few claim invalid care grant, Some rapists 'are treated too harshly', £500,000 asked for Guards' Club building, Science report Immunology: Penicillin allergy, Looking back, 'Black Giant' is white hope of the Christian Democrats, Firemen repudiate station officer for second time, On the contrary, Attempt to form a single legal profession, Unions' stand on pay policy, Muslim attack stops Lebanon peace talks, Tito opponent goes to jail for 20 years, Dangerous chemicals will carry warnings, Strict terms on change in 'green pound', Callaghan assurance to Ulster, Warning of unofficial strikes after miners' union votes not to revive £100-a-week pay demand, Protests over big rise in student tuition fees, Israel to show UN proof of Amin complicity but Uganda threatens revenge, Seven to contest Thurrock by-election, Deadlock on doctors' pay, Docile prison officers lost self-control, court told, Mail pushed back 48 hours by ending of Sunday collections, Mr Muskie considers the vice-presidency, Both sides expect comfortable win for Mr Steel, Mr Tomney makes it clear to Labour NEC he will fight for his seat as MP, Officer's suicide over 'state of colony's police', Businessman paid no tax, Lone parents warned on benefits, Learning from steel's worst year in decades, A new relationship in an enlarged Community, Queen asks Angola to show mercy to Britons, Britain to keep low profile, Water ration 'inevitable if drought persists', Bureaucrats pay for results, Government urged to raise councillors' allowances, Ministers will refuse to serve under new Spanish Premier, Musical chairs, Commons delay for public lending Bill, Couple fined for attempt to smuggle sterling, Africans end summit in scenes of disunity, N Korea envoy to address London meeting, Drought brings candlelight to Lisbon's big hotels, Donald Neilson was ready to kill to avoid identification and arrest, QC tells jury, Nine victims of M4 crash are named, Co-op must compensate pension fund, judge says, Romania, Italy needs emergency plan, Giscard visit to Hamburg for summit talks, Golly, it's jam time again, Greece, Ministers prepare way for spending cuts, Pakistan's ailing health service, Uganda looks for way to hit back after 'international plot' by Israel to rescue hijack hostages, The Bar pays tribute to a great English lawyer, Tax officials threaten selective ban on overtime, Prisoners taught how to steer clear of crime. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Metal Box Limited, Freightliners Limited, British airways, Alexanders DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, Blüthner, Sotheby's, The Times, Christie's, Budget, Klm, Office & Electronic Machines Ltd.,, Thorn Ericsson, Austin Allegro, Olympic Airways, Augustus Barnett, Myresjo Hus, Hampton & Sons, The Asbestos Information Committee, Hine, Midland Bank International, Agnew, Costain. Arts and Entertainment: Favourites win in lively chess games, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,346. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Pictures for a summer day, Sparrowfall Hampstead, Margaret Newman Purcell Room, Scottish Opera proms, Arts institutions 'face death by starvation', Musical America BBC SO/Foster Cheltenham Town Hall/ Radio 3, Kevin Ayers Victoria Palace, Back across the centuries New English Singers St Bartholomew's, Emigrés Young Vic, Hours of Virgin fetches £407,000. Politics and Parliament: Statement call on 'brilliant' raid by Israelis, Metrication: powers to protect shoppers, Media's decisive role in promotion of good race relations, Disastrous effect on confidence if counter-inflation policy ended House of Commons, Few cheap alternatives to prison treatment House of Lords, Tragedy leads to questions on supervision, British people must be given the prospect of end to immigration, Facts faced by Italian Parliament, Group to consider feasibility of a register of immigrant dependants, Commission told to check prices of metric goods, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Law: Jetty held part of manufacturing plant Secretary of State for Employnent V Marples Ridgway-Kier Joint Venture, Corroboration: duty of judge Regina V Charles and Others, Tripos examination results at Cambridge, Co-op society's cheap loans from pension fund Evans V London Co-operative Society Ltd, Too long, my lord Morton Norwich Products Inc V Intercen Ltd, No tax allowance for suit for the job Hillyer V Leeke (Inspector of Taxes). Sport: ILTF move to stamp out exhibition matches, Victory and hope restored to Hunt, Sports in Brief, Imran punishes Lancashire, Player convinced record will go, Why inspiration may not be enough, Rutgers keeps cool as sun beats down, Saying goodbye to Pascoe a little difficult and a little bizarre, Moray revels in firm going at Pontefract, Low Countries provide top climbers, Luenge to put English juniors in their place, Tennis, Close takes weight and risks in a day's work at Taunton, Wife collects Cup for injured husband, No change in status, Quax and Walker fastest this year, An Open diary burnt at the edges, W Indians enjoying one of the problems of success, Worcester V Lancs, Royal Birkdale details hole by hole, McEwan proves it takes nothing to hit a four at the Oval just now, Rifle shooting, Match in balance at Maidstone. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Domestic Situations, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): I'm Healthrow... try not to fly me, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 5, 1951 US war dead. Editorials/Leaders: Raising University Fees, The Right Of Self Defence. Letters to the Editor: Arab uses of wealth, Public expenditure cuts, Job satisfaction research, Electoral reform, Exams in high summer, African attitude to mercenaries, Senior scholars, Britons buried abroad, Rabies control, The Davis Cup, Why small machine tool companies may be against employing industrial designers, Pension fund anomalies, Sikhs and crash helmets, Public lending right, Noise in Richmond, Labour vote at Rotherham, Trade unions and staff associations, Common sense solutions, Sale of art heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news Resignations. Marriages. Obituaries: Lord Grantchester Former chairman of London and Manchester Assurance Co, Mr Stig Lommer, Mr R. C. Goffin, Sir William Glanville. Business and Finance: Leyland strikes hit production lines and might prejudice loans, Discount market, Training post for TGWU official, Sun Life's £50.5m bid gains control of Artagen Properties, Scicon model assists allocation of health service resources Computer news, ICI to link with group in France, Marshalls does better and still optimistic, The Continental and Industrial Trust Limited, S African finance head in City talks, Report on Lonrho to be published today, Best is yet to come at Henderson-Kenton, Spot Position of Sterling, Stanhope General, British industry increases share of North Sea business to 52pc, Mrs Williams says price control in future will be more flexible, Ford aims at leadership of UK market throughout 1977, Tension over East European integration, Business Diary: GKN's invitation · Pocock's school chair, Selection Trust Limited, Forward Levels, W German industrial orders up 0.68pc, Metal Box's performance in 1975/76..., State presses for MFC rescue deal, BPB Inds to invest £14m, Bank Base Rates, SE Asia monetary accord, Sketchley, Japan sees threat to its competitive position if yen appreciates, Bounty from the North Sea puts Norway on the brink of riches, Beecham group boosts growth and reputation, Ship repair chiefs clash with minister, South Africa: an economy under stress, OECD aid to Third World up by l0pc, Most systems 'go' as Bath and Portland lifts off by 38 per cent, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Attock recovering, Haw Par's London Tin sale may cost £2.3m Overseas, Saint Piran Limited Summary of Results, Coal production down, Briefly, Insurers getting tougher on loan stocks, J. Lyons, Whitecroft optimistic after last year's dip, Felixstowe dockers want ballot called off, Invisible trade surplus cut, High labour turnover in retailing 'is not related only to pay', Iran orders nuclear plants from Germany, Sheepbridge Engineering Limited, £35m Hongkong contract for Metro-Cammell, DM500m rise in reserves, Brazil coffee for local roasters, Gold, Sungei Way Dredging, The Monks Investment Trust Limited, Money Market, Israelis say 'Arabs fear boycott backlash', Strong rebound takes Dawnay Day to profit, Instalment credit stays steady at £291m, Record Sales And Profits, Perkins diesel engine for new Alfa Romeo, How the markets moved Rises, W. Reed bidder at 14p for William Uttley, Retail body to ask for changes in price code, Good outlook so Bambergers pays more. Stock Exchange Tables: Firm at the close, Tin advances to new highs Commodities, Wall Street holiday, Net issues for June, The Times Share Indices, Better on pound and industrial surveys, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Drawing Of Bonds. Business Appointments: EMI finance board member now also assistant managing director. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property.

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