The Times - 03/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, From David Bonavia, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Peter Hennessy, By Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Arts Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By Christopher Thomas, From a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Godfrey, By John Roper, By Our Science Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright, By Tim Jones, , By David Leigh, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By a Staff Reporter, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Alan McGregor, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Kenneth Mackenzie, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Walker, By a Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Norman Fox, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Roger Berthoud, David Robinson, John Percival, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Lynne Reid Banks, Edward Mortimer, Bernard Levin, PHS, Christopher Walker, PHILIP NIND, , ALPORT, , A. P. BLAIR., RICHARD SIMMONDS, , HILDA M. HARROP, , ROBERT ROBERTS, , IAN GREEN, , ANNE FISHER, , Yours faithfully, , DAVID HALL, Director, , BENJAMIN NICHOLLS, , J. C. MASTERMAN, , M. C. RICKLEES, , GABRIEL WOOLF, Geoffrey Wansell, Hugh Clayton, Caroline Moorehead, By Our Planning Reporter, Appointments, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By David Blake, From Peter Norman, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily, From Frank Vogl, H. A. CLAYMAN., TEVIOT, , RICHARD BATE, P. J. KENDELL, , JOSEPHINE M. MacRAE, , ROMESH DIWAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Ashley Druker, By Richard Allen, Blue Circle Staff Association v Certification Officer, Ross Davies,
ResumoNews: Mr Meehan may ask court to quash his murder conviction, Oncology: Susceptibility to lung cancer, M Mitterrand put ahead of President in poll, Madrid may call off talks, 'Secrecy' over nuclear risks challenged, Guerrilla army leaders join independence conference in Geneva, Time may be getting short, but Venice is not dead yet, Mrs Maclean is allowed to visit mother in US, Wildlife Fund campaign to save sea animals, Company may bring test case to define 'worker', An excellent record, Russian metal for aircraft, Spirits tax facing rough EEC ride, Scrutiny of limits on Civil Service payments, French obstacle to direct elections, Graham Hill 'too optimistic of flying ability', Charity minibuses plea, 10 television screens in court, Disquiet over resignations of senior RUC officers, Cabinet still divided on terms to meet IMF loan conditions, Two faces of the Trotskyists, Union allege encroachment in advertising dispute, Danes propose three-month freeze on pay and prices, BBC broadcaster is said to have mistranslated, A witch-hunt survivor with unfashionable conscience still intact, Cy Twombly canvas sets record at £66,000, Tory majority up by 6,852 at Cambridge, Essen court acquits E German, Herr Strauss will have to justify break with CDU, WHO employee has green monkey disease, Some Tory and Labour MPs to defy whips on devolution, Irish defence minister moved in reshuffle, Lack of faith in measures for redundant churches, Police 'paid to borrow pornographic films', Share-out of fish based on quotas, Union leader urges Carter aid deal for New York, Plea to change EEC proposals on water pollution regulations, Import of luxury cars behind Ghana scandal, Tractor driven in path of train, Polish foreign minister promoted in reshuffle, Hard-line general dismissed by Argentine President, These days it pays to get fresh, Police hold 150 in Cape Town swoop, Favourite for CIA post wants it to 'go public', Left offer of defence pact concession for opposition alliance, Five acquitted after long Johannesburg trial, Pleas against deportation to be heard next month, Go-ahead for B1 bombers, Car head-rest stopped assassin's bullet, Mr Jones seeks reduction in Lords' powers, Goldwater surprise on Senate post, Irish opposition secures the Presidency but stands to gain very little else, Mixed response to proposals for a radical change in Whitley system, Britain is ready to play direct role in Rhodesia, President Giscard calls for world economic summit, No big changes in policies towards arts, Aircraft noise from Heathrow damaging children's education, Secret US telegram leaked in Dutch inter-department feud, Egyptian move to reopen Geneva talks, Rix stage career to end: Mr Brian Rix, Government to reconsider jobless benefit cuts, 'Observer' saviour pleased by support, Armed bank intruder held in street, Complaint by judge against MP rejected, Snooty Algernon, Labour's malignant seed of hatred, The Times Diary Why Nkosazana is not going home, Iran wants oil barter for £2,000m UK exports, Saudi Arabia promises US it will not seek increase in price of oil, Oldest bath runs out after 1,900 years, Engineering employers pick team to help shape phase three of income policy, 'Dimes and candy' at a primary school, Whitehall union continues action on cuts, Killer's mother pleads for stay of execution, Whole truth about Britain not told, Peking dismisses its Foreign Minister, Newspaper blueprint for survival. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Bright Steel, Burberrys, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Institute of British Architects, Vickers, Pimm's, Hoechst, The Times, Herman Smith Limited, "Farouche", Richard Droper, Rnid, Dewar's, Ferranti, Interflora Makes The Day, infotec, Renault 5, Ibm, Andemars Piguet, Twa, Omega, Barnardo's. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Strangers must observe rules of House, Contracts lost through lack of cash, Conferment of honours a satisfying reward for those in voluntary service, Some ready to defy whips on devolution, Silver Jubilee stamp among special issues House of Lords, Next week's business, Surcharge Bill being 'railroaded through', Breach of national insurance principle, Jobless benefit change aimed at those with occupational pensions of over £35 a week, Hatred and enmity not felt by vast majority in Ulster House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Sport: Winchester pair's escape worthy of Houdini, Cambridge's back play proves decisive, Mrs Court's injury may put her out of action, India underline superiority by winning the series, Schriener gives Cambridge the kiss of life, Sports in Brief, Mohibullah's power to test Hunt's ability, Fifth column threat to Welsh, Record price of 142,000 gns paid for brood mare at Newmarket, Bolton's wish comes true as they are drawn to meet Everton, Hitchin through to second round after seven hours, Adamson takes 12 years to accept Sunderland offer, John cherry takes well to hurdles, Nine playing days for MCC to find Test match fitness, Mushtaq not to tour unless he is captain, van Geloven is a newcomer to list of umpires, Walwyn has the luck with Gay Vulgan, Surtees signs Brambilla for next year. Classified Advertising: £6,000 plus appointments, Forthcoming Events, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Just the sort of mystification Bertolucci loves The Spider's Stratagem (a) Academy Three, Encouraging young talent Metamorphosis Wimbledon Theatre, The Good Woman of Setzuan University Theatre, Newcastle, Joaquin Achucarro Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall/Radio 3, Elisabeth Frink: a comment on the future. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The anguished testimony of a Russian 'refusenik', 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 3, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: The Change To Inflation Accounting, A Serious Point Badly Made, Inequitable And Rather Silly. Letters to the Editor: Predetermining the sex of children, Transition control in Rhodesia, Immigration appeals, Waiting for a visa, Britain in Europe, David Low's origins, Job centre costs, Outlook for the hotels, Clothing industry view of government aid scheme, Suffering VAT, Student harassment, How returnable bottles could increase jobs, Social class and private schooling, Rewards for hard work, Lancashire New Town, Dollar cheque mystery, Reforming the House of Lords. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Eutectic + Castolin Institute, Latest appointments, University news Bristol Grants, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Arthur Mieville, Admiral Armin Zimmermann, Mr Harry Carless, Obituary, Mr Anthony M. Clark American art historian. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, Demand for properties ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, Nov 29. Dealings End, Dec 10.§ Contango Day, Dec 13. Settlement Day, Dec 21 § Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days., The Times Share Indices, Eurobond Prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, IMF talks still casting a shadow, S African engineering offsets Mitchell Cotts reverses. Business and Finance: Discount market, Market takes cheerful view of BP's £52m, Merrill Lynch foresees higher rates trend and 5pc growth rise, Drayton Montagu, Container ships due for replacement, Mr Carter weighs alternative policies for bringing down unemployment Frank Vogl, Latest dividends, Shock loss in Judge's second half, Timing of IMF loan may hit reserves, Radio Victory contract deferred, G'frey Davis folds up its German operation, Dunford judge mistaken, QC says, Yarrow delaying final accounts for Govt payout decision, Japanese want next economic summit in Tokyo, Low output setback for car exports, Engineers 'will resist worker-directors', Estimates lower cost of Talisman, Business Diary: Simon stays · Treatment as prescribed, Argyle Securities gets out of Europe, Bank Base Rates, Schlumberger bids 155p for rest of Sangamo, Mr Varley gives go-ahead to £100m project for second-generation Mini, BP and the Forties factor, Courtaulds closure talks, Italy likely to approve Fiat deal with Libya, British Steel Corporation given £15m loans by Community, Is innovation caught in a poverty trap?, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co, Limited, Glynwed buys up fastener firm, Ampol hopes, Briefly, Sangers Group 42% profit increase Interim Results, Brussels-US steel talks open, Lonrho Preliminary Results, Foreign Exchange, Hammered brokers 'face double debt', Crucial Rubery Owen meetings today will affect Leyland lay-offs, Two new Mobil bids for Irvine, How the markets moved, 'Coalite', Rationalising and chemicals have kept Coalite warm, TKM sells bank stake to Std Chartered, Sachs writ may hold up GKN deal, Voluntary price restraint by French proposed, Whessoe stages a £4m turn-round to profit, Sangers poised for record after 42 pc leap, Thomas Warrington & Sons Limited General Building and Public Works Contractors, Ellesmere Port, North-South dialogue may be extended. Business Appointments: New director on board of Automotive Products. Law: Judging independence of unions, Agreement to compromise appeal Harte v Harte, Woman teacher cannot rely on EEC law. Property: Trading up can help the young, Property under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,475.
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