The Times - 25/11/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Godfrey, From Sinan Fisek, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By Peter Hennessy, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Kenneth Gosling, From Jose Shercliff, From Harry Debelius, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frank vogl, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Strafford, From Eric Marsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Ronald Butt, Richard Wigg, PHS, Paul Barker, J. S. CASSELS, , CHRISTOPHER HALL, , GORDON COOPER, , WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, , W. A. H. GODLEY, , MICHAEL W. THOMPSON, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS., DARWEN, , RUTH PIUCK, , JEFFREY B. PONSONBY, , MARTIN KETTLE, , JAMES COBBAN, , RUTH T. MCVEY, , T. G. FORT, RUSSELL J. MALLOCH, , NORMAN CLIFT, , Michael Ratcliffe, Philippa Toomey, Robert Nye, Max Harrison, Bevis Hillier, H. R. F. Keating, David Williams, by Prudence Glynn, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina, By Christopher Thomas, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Peter Norman, G. A. FISHER, , HERBERT S. MARSHALL, , ROSEMARY BROWN, , S. MARK, , JOHN NUNNELEY, , T. R. WADE, , GEORGE J. BULL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Michael Baily, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By John Brennan, Peter Waymark, by Derek Harris, by Peter Hill, by Edward Townsend, by Patricia Tisdall, D. H., by Ronald Emler, by Alan McGregor,
ResumoNews: Dr Sakharov backs workers' committee, Food-poisoning inquiry after death of man, Step-parents will find adoption is harder, Measure on homeless is still possible, Two men for trial on stud-farm charges, Explosion danger on British nitrate ship, Motoring New device to vary headlights, President Perez of Venezuela on Soviet visit, Ministers ready to attack EEC policy on farm prices, Is a 'closed shop' press really worth the risks?, Ideas on pollution were 30 years too early, Chemical firms enjoy world reputation, Criminal Justice Bill will raise fines for hooliganism to a maximum of £1,000 for adults, Machine tools resilient in recession, TUC chiefs seek talks on economic policy worries, Patrick Meehan speaks of George Blake, the spy, Diminishing orders for textile machinery, West Bank leaders told to end protests, Call for new grant deal to aid woman students, Food industry's appetite for expansion, Frequent faking of research findings suggested by survey, GLC token stoppage over building defect report, Russia expels tourists for 'smuggling pamphlets', The Times Diary Shopping at a profit in France, Devolution Bill to be published on Tuesday, UN registers its support for claims of PLO, British focus on role in Europe, Syrians delay new advance in Lebanon, Bank robbers held after 300-mile chase, Level of Civil Service pay rises disputed, Greater scope for freedom in housing priorities, The tests facing Sr Suarez as Spain nears polling day, Students expect curb on holiday benefit payments, Government to be more open, Boys stole from unlocked mail coaches, Quality engineering retains international sales, Many 11-year-old drinkers. survey shows, Equalized water charges, IBA would have looked again at Sex series, Government agrees to give minister say in school curriculum, An elected chamber to replace the Lords is the safeguard our democracy needs, £55,000 for Bligh's diary after the mutiny, Leadership struggle in the ruling party becomes main issue, Michelangelo drawing sold for £162,000, So much for the cuckoo, Moderate and hardline Africans divided over reply to final British independence date plan, Union move by nurses, MPs air their complaints, US oil company promises to maintain traditions in deal with 'Observer', Spanish Premier in search of support on visit to Portugal, Salisbury gives its own timetable, New US ambassador to Russia, Russia and Romania edge closer on foreign policy, Washington house prices shock Mr Carter's advance guard, Doctor found not guilty of two accusations, André Malraux buried in little country cemetery, New move to end industrial action by civil servants, Madrid jail sentences for adultery couple, Guards' honesty foiled casino gang, court told, Big majority against pit retirement offer likely, EEC plan to bridge gap on fishery rights of Nine, Unions hope to resume travel aid for students, Soldier killed by IRA sniper in Belfast, Warning of fewer jobs and more pay curbs as new session opens, Catching up on lost time, 3,000 are feared killed as violent tremors strike eastern Turkey, General Haig's warning, Concern at rail subsidies, Peking Foreign Minister in 'illness' mystery, Metabolism: Vitamin D found in plants, Brussels ministers in tussle over budget, Dr Waldheim likely to lead UN again, Consumer protection is to be tightened, Crisis talks on Namibia with Mr Vorster, Unions in dark on industrial democracy law, Devolution and EEC polling top programme, Aluminium giant in a small land, Plan for revitalizing Catholic Church over next 25 years, Swiss couple spy suspects, Church union progress, Left moves closer to ousting Labour MP, Councillor and builder cleared of corruption, Rhodesian aircraft in retaliation strikes, Unknown poem by the young Byron discovered, Israel settlers defy Government, Former SS man 'ground boot into Jews' throats", Georgia banker Will be in new US Cabinet, Danish oil drivers' strike crumbles, Firm support for Nato alliance restated, Mechanical watch still mainspring of export market, Booker Prize for David Storey's 'Saville'. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Harrap Books, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Motor Columbus, Rolex, Ebauches Sa, Telford, +Gf+, British Museum, Roche, mas, David Storey Pasmore, Reuters Limited, The Times, BBC, BARCLAYS International, Martin, Piaget, Dewar's, Taylor's Port, Glenlivet, The Hutchinson, Drummond's, newscientist, Victoria and Albert Museum, Renault 5, Ocean, British Car Auctions, Department Of Energy, Cap-Cpp, Augustus Barnett, The Chemap Group, W. H. Allen, Water Line, National Airlines, Country Life, Hine, Herring Son & Daw, Midland Bank International. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Opera broadcast cancelled, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,468. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 24, 1951 Morris-Austin merger. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Latest appointments include:, 'No suitable black man for BBC TV', American intelligence chief to resign in January, Royal Society medals. Politics and Parliament: Mrs Thatcher: Chancellor talks big but actions have brought Britain low House of Commons, Devolution Bill will strengthen UK's democratic Processes, New agreement on wages will be needed next year: early decline in rate of inflation unlikely, Correction, Critics of the legislative sausage machine House of Lords, MPs 'like illiterate and ill-mannered children', Mr Grimond wants separate Scottish and Welsh Bills. Sport: Jeers greet victory at Worcester by Dorlesa, Two Spanish teams well placed in Uefa Cup, Another chance for Leslie to dispute seedings, French reject idea of ban on American horses, Bookmakers are taking no chance with Andy Pandy, Sports in Brief, Slough sigh with relief after a tiring day at Oxford, Warwickshire look set to clear all the hurdles, Walsall goal intact despite bombardment from crowd, Notts, Lincs and Derby keep up title challenge, Sexton has his head above the cloud that shrouds England, Lancashire pair injured, Pietrangeli delivers ultimatum on Chile, English Prince heads fine list of young stallions, Middlesex have the game wrapped up by half-time, Welsh FA cannot assist Newport in money crisis, Staffordshire toil against five newcomers, Greig hits first ball through covers on facing Indian press, Argentine club offer to postpone race, Cambridge in tune for Twickenham, March's six-wheeler with a difference, Tour of Britian in peril after loss of sponsor, Dispute over tour pay for Pakistanis settled, Robinson does not last long in Johannesburg, Why J O Tobin is the name England is not pleased to see top. Law: Man who moved obstructing car guilty of offence Regina v Bow, Delay of 16 years no bar to widow's claim Buck v English Electric Co Ltd. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Legal Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, Services, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: While Rome Burns Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, On judging Booker, Collapse in the West End, The Swing Almost Free, Joris Ivens: 65 years of cinema, Punster The World of Alphonse Allais, Books for Christmas, Down Bond Street way Memories of Duveen Brothers, Crime The Sun Chemist, Fashion. Pas de deux, The Cat and the Canary, The funny writing business English Humour, Rocky road for the Old Vic, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3, Quick guide, National Ballet of Canada O'Keefe Centre Toronto, Work and weddings The Penguin Book of Everyday Verse Social and Documentary Poetry 1250-1916, Welcome, great Master Haydn in England 1791-1795. Editorials/Leaders: Romania Feels The Cold, Overloaded Again. Letters to the Editor: Science in schools, Public spending cuts, The merit of keeping duty levels stable, A failure of communication?, A theme for the Jubilee, Lancashire new town, Industrial speed, Job centres, Predetermining the sex of children, Industrial safety, British and Germans, Need to define the goals for computers, Public spending and the health of industry, Control of TV viewing, Bus stop seats, Student censorship by harassment, Discarding tradition, Journalists' deportation, Conflict between Lords and Commons, Universities have 40,000 rooms for summer tourist needs, Tax threat to small companies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Dr John Alden, Mr Richard Speaight, Sir Robert Abdy, Obituary, Abbot Trafford Development of Downside School. Business and Finance: Discount market, Docks board chief gets 24pc salary increase, Booker's extra 35p gets acceptance from Kinloch, Concessions to EEC demands on trade approved by Mr Miki, EEC warning on textile imports, Citibank expert sees 5pc US growth this quarter, Pound's gain pared, Whitehall says Massey pay deal no precedent for TSB staff claim, Eurosyndicat, Leyland will become major car importer, Brokers see hope for money stock, Tesco in the face of falling volume, A Dunhill takes in its stride smaller margins, Interim Statement, Robertson holds on in spite of poor crops, Forward Levels, Industry attacks extension of direct labour, Fruehauf still bent on Crane, Bank Base Rates, Barratt Devs pressing on in the gloom, Ingersoll rebuffs Hongkong takeover offer, Bpm Holdings Ltd "The Road To Future Viability IS A Stony One", Engineers' role in creating wealth 'underrated', Why a US oil giant has taken over a newspaper, Mr Anker quits MEPC, Surge in demand for supertankers, Battered passenger fleet limps through treacherous waters, A mixed year for Thyssen but profits 'satisfactory' Overseas, Briefly Sodra Skogsagarna, Congress bank expert in London, Giscard concern at trade gap, BEHA unhappy over sterling finance curb, Union to lobby Courtaulds chief, A. Beckman Limited Textiles and Fabric Converters, Why world trade is flagging-by Foseco Minsen chief, Conclusions of a meeting of the Cabinet..., The New Throgmorton Trust Limited Interim Revenue Statement, Iraq wants oil price pegged to cost of western goods, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Leyland and Chrysler production still crippled by disputes, Gold, Tax-free bonus urged for steelmen, Bonn looks at call to aid investment, How the markets moved Rises, Payout more than doubled after Stocklake rebounds, Carlton comes for rest of Bristol Plant, Business Diary: Leyland back in the fold · Exit Janes, Bank nationalization 'still a real threat'-Barclays. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Leaders go ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Commodities, Wall Street, Recent Issues., Blue chips hold on to early gains, Eurobond prices(midday indicators) $ Straights. Business Appointments: Ramar Textiles joint executives. Property: Flat Sharing.
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