The Times - 26/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Craig Seton, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell and Penny Symon, By George Clark, By Roger Berthoud, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, By Philip Howard, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Judith Judd, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Trevor Fishlock, From Our Correspondent Preston, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, Ross Davies, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Thomas Walker, Geoffrey Wansell, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, I. E. S. Edwards, PHS, Bernard Levin, Lord Chalfont, Eric Moonman, W. D. PATTINSON., BRIAN JACKSON., KENNETH AMBROSE., BRIAN KEMBALL-COOKE., DESMOND LEE, NICHOLAS KALDOR., P. G. D. FARR, JOHN HIPKIN., DAN LEWIS, JACK TIZARD., PERCIVAL ALLEN., K. F. ASTROP, , From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Seton Gordon, By Huon Mallalieu, By Peter Hennessy, By Ronald Pullen, By Desmond Quigley, From Frank Vogl U S Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Brennan, By Anthony Rowley, By Roger Vielvoye, By Roger Veilvoye., From Peter Norman, Kenneth Owen, From Alan MCGregor, By Ronald Emler, By Malcolm Brown, TONY DUMMETT., R. H. BECK., R. S. HUNT., P. A. DAWSON, , A. H. CARTER, , BRUNO WELBY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Joachim Gehlhoff, John Earle, By Adrienne Gleeson,
ResumoNews: The City as a secretarial springboard, Lefebvre crisis looms over conference, Oil fears are blamed for 'weak' fishing policy, Muldoon refusal of amnesty for illegal immigrants, £50m teacher training plan stays, New names in Japan's Lockheed scandal, Home and garden plan for inner cities welcomed, Dr Kissinger spots Balkan blunder, Fears of Turkish student violence, Unesco rift over state control of news media, Mr Callaghan will see former Stalinist, Xhosa chief's dream comes true, Memories recalled at pipers' gathering, Government ready to extend session and postpone state opening to get delayed legislation through Parliament, Battered wives' champion was wrongly acquitted, IRA accused of desperate bid to gain credibility, Assurances on 'Observer' sought by MPs, Mental patients in need of safeguards, Callaghan plea for help to end sterling's reserve role, Alpini company tackles the damp cliffs of Skye, Seventeen to fight three by-elections, Programme for revival by Liberals, Psychology: How machines hear music, Acupuncturist is told to pay VAT, Lisbon call for protests over Carvalho jailing, Oxford professor defends experiments on animals, How Labour could avoid a crisis election, Folio set of birds makes £5,500, Student says he was victim of the KGB, Thieves escape with £102m, survey shows, Transkei is declared independent, Man who struck stepdaughter freed on appeal, French tramp throws £1,200 party for friends, Italian's lament over an opportunity lost, Six bomb charge men in court in underwear, Magistrates protest at advertisement, De Valera's son enters Eire crisis, Newspaper article unpatriotic, unions say, Alabama black cleared of rape after 45 years, Shopping/Sheila Black, Mr Carter finds time to put his feet up in Plains before a final coast-to-coast tour, Corruption hazard in devolution, MP says, £20,000 donation for spa centre at Bath, Señora Peron found guilty of embezzling, Former JP is jailed for fraud offences, Rhodesia moving squatters to healthier shantytown, South Africa: The West cannot afford a holier-than-thou policy, Green currency system not merely a one-way benefit for Britain, Mr Silkin claims in Luxembourg, Indian journalist held after critical article, Cash crisis delays counselling body, The Navy dives in to save the Philae gateway, M Chirac asserts his hold on Gaullists, Young technocrats needed to administer Whitehall, Bank support fails to stop 5-cent slide, Counties' gloomy prospect on grants, Mr Keating says five 'Constables' are by him, Africans make stiffer demands at Geneva, Objection to closure of chemical weapon unit, Envy the first fuel of an English move to regionalism, Shoops seek rise in butter price maximum, Radicals 'plotted to kill Mr Teng', Carter message of sympathy to Russian Jews, Plan for national test in mathematics put to Prime Minister, The Times Diary How to keep the hostesses happy, Jerez producers keep their label monopoly, Judge is attacked for 'vigilante' suggestion, Arab summit approves Lebanon peace pact, US writers lament squeeze on Britain's middle class and expect it to worsen, Baby-minder gets life sentence for killing child, Mr Brezhnev optimistic over Soviet harvest. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Laing, Hs, The Invasion Of Liverpool, Iran Air, T.T.P.I., Lloyds Bank, Leamington Spa Building Society, Burberrys, europcar, Air France, Clydesdale Bank, Croft, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Coutts & Co., National Westminster Bank, Republic Of Transkei. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Freddie Starr Palladium, Underarm Bowling New End, Perlman/Zukerman Festival Hall, All Over Gardner Centre, Brighton, Bishop-Kovacevich St. John's/Radio 3, The Queen opens National Theatre, In and about old Camden Town. Law: Arsenal's rating appeal for Lords Arsenal Football Club Ltd V Ende, Union ordered to reinstate shop steward Shotton V Hammond and Others, Apportionment of liability between insurers Commercial Union Assurance Co Ltd V Hayden. Politics and Parliament: Airport link, Opposition parties boycott Indian Parliament, Chancellor insists Government strategy right: newspaper article sole cause of seven cents fall in value of pound: IMF awaiting forecasts House of Commons, BSI meeting on light bulb safety standards House of Lords, Plea to those in difficulty over paying fuel bills, Three defeats: exceptions to all-in schools Bill, Power station order wanted to assist plant making industry, Coal stocks high but not excessive, Gas premises underrated, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Call for coherent European investment programme European Parliament Luxembourg. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford Elections, Retirement plan for teachers in Scotland to give jobs to newly-qualified staff. Arts and Entertainment: Good start by England in Chess Olympiad, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,442, Candidates for world chess contest chosen. Classified Advertising: Focus on City Appointments, Announcements, Business for Sale, Legal Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Sport: Sports in Brief, Midland counties are likely to welcome a two-group solution, Extra players lead to more exemptions, Greaves is back on the FA Cup trail, Leggatt one of four new caps in Hampshire side, Top seeds beaten in final of richest women's event, A father puts his two sons in their place, Mountjoy through to semi-final, Mariner deal likely to be finalized today, Old English wins first event for Americans, Mass says many drove against better judgment, Parker keeps faint Test hopes alive, Board give northern courses six of the best, Newport given a tax breathing space, How Moscow will cope with 1980 invasion, France bring in Astre as scrum half and captain, Now Green may have to work harder, Today's football, Nish will be out for rest of season. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 25, 1951, Sing a song of sixpence and all fall down. Editorials/Leaders: The Price Mrs Gandhi Exacts For Reform, The Church As Public Record Office, Fundamentals Of Policy. Letters to the Editor: Economic crisis, Export sales pricing that can make profits, The value of marketing, Archway Road Inquiry, Pension funds expertise, Protecting the interests of the engineering profession, Heredity and intelligence, Consulting parish records, Radioactive waste, Getting the brush from France, Military strength, Shortcomings in education, Quality of leaders, Children and drugs, Coal one of our best assets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Master Peter Taylor, Mr Anthony Chitty, Mr Soame Jenyns, Mr Edward Burra A major contemporary English painter, Beatrice Burton-Brown, Obituary, Mr John Irwin, M Raymond Queneau. Business and Finance: Discount market, NatWest and Lloyds base rates go to 14pc, 100 video units for EEC system Computer news, Gilt market tries to keep its nerve, Business Diary: Hill Samuel's Elton · Case lore, Globe Investment Trust LIMITED Interim Report (unaudited) for the six months ended 30th Sept. 1976, Recovery is one element in distillers' progress, Wagon Finance £30m expansion funding, Sterling: the Achilles heel of government policy, Kaduna Syndicate, Desoutter spurns CompAir's new merger terms, The worrying question for Community steelworks, West German economic experts in disagreement on prospects, Latest dividends, Timetable for trade fairs and exhibitions General fairs Plovdiv:, Why Italy seeks a united front on laws to end pollution of the seas, Newman Inds pins hopes on late rally, UK metal stocks, Gen Tel & Electronics, Spot Position of Sterling, BP application could put 4p a gallon on petrol, Forward Levels, Courtaulds chief in closure talks with union, Burton sells leisure offshoot for £1.8m to Debenham group, Bank Base Rates, £1.5m factory for British Celanese, Brinco mulling over uranium, zinc ventures, The nation that has launched too many ships?, C & W Walker rebuffs Bespoke's 90p, Rise in interest relief under Industry Act, Insolvency laws to be reviewed, Plea on basic feedstocks, US stresses: 'We are not interfering in British loan negotiations', Hutchison a suitor for Wheelock, Spanish Tourist Office £100,000 holidays drive, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Spending by Exxon is nearly twice earnings, Briefly New Slater Merger, Gold, 50 million ton coalfield discovered by NCB under Firth of Forth, The Times Share Indices, Bonn trade surplus rises sharply, Mr Dell sets out aims of Arab exports, Two US banks reject boycotts against Israel, Community to discuss Italy's exchange levy, Australia uranium shares drop on eve of Fox report, How the markets moved Rises, B Cal makes £6m pre-tax profit in year, Gripperrods Holdings Limited Chairman John L. Cowan reports New Records, Standard Oil fails to reach Saudi target. Stock Exchange Tables: Prices tumble, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Waves of selling as pound staggers, Commodities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: New Alcan UK chairman. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques.
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