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The Times - 01/07/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood, By Michael Hatfield, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Davy and Peter Nichols, By Edward Townsend, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From John Roper, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby, By Diana Geddes, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Par Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Clive Borrell and George Clark, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Stewart Tendler, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Spamer Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, Henry Chadwick, Tony Smith, Ion Trewin, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, Henry Stanhope, Robert Nye, by Prudence Glynn, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, John Higgins, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Ronald Butt, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, PHS, Philip Howard, Roger Berthoud, JANE GRIGSON., C. F. PAGNAMENTA., WILLIAM A. R. THOMSON., JAMES J. MCGOVERN., CHARLES MEDAWAR., BYERS, , JOHN DAVIES., TIM RATHBONE., SUSAN LIDDELL., KATHARINE LYELL., OSWALD MOSLEY., ELIZABETH S. MACFIE., B. M. BERTHON., RAINER GOLDSMITH., J. A. KINGTON., JAMES H. PAILING., JOHN CHURCHMAN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Barbetti, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford University., By Our Arts Reporter, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown and Ronald Emler, By Our Labour Editor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, By John Brennan, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Norman, By Our Industrial Correspondent, SEEBOHM., H. G. CONWAY, , DAVID BANFORD., G. GOODHARDT, J. H. COOK., ROY WADLOW., J. BOWER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, From Patricia Clough, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Pullen, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark,

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News: Spaghetti House gunmen are jailed, Blow to South African hopes for Bantustans, Devon rules out further cuts in county budget, Steps to bar atom war accident, Enticement of office for Italian Socialists, American health authorities curb genetic research, UK likely to have 72 MPs in European parliament, Judge's ban on press struck down, Sympathetic reception in Bonn for Mr Callaghan, Dr Kreisky's 'unofficial' talk on state visit, Price code changes to help industrial strategy, Verdict on shrine in Jerusalem reversed, Government 'retreat' on aid for one-parent families, Sale of council houses Bill rejected, Glozel puzzle: Conflict of evidence, Judge withdraws bail for Mr Stonehouse, Dali fetches £86,900 in thin modern market, Three senior Commons staff retire, Army and RUC in close link to gather intelligence on suspected Ulster terrorists, Price code eased to put investment before public spending, Strike over a raffle threatens new car, Italy proposes European force for natural disasters, 'Poorer care of patients by doctors', Vision: Effect of television flicker, Mr Whitlam explains bitterness, Libyan envoy is expelled from Egypt, Chancellor denies attribution, Lorry drivers singled out in social security code on cohabitation, Verdict awaited on Briton in EEC 'spy' case, Refugees and gunmen flee as Christians seize Lebanon camp, Mr Ford wins Goldwater approval, Cambridge tripos, £10,000 bill for strike at airport, Nine hope to negotiate with Greece this month, Moorland ablaze: Huge fires were sweep-, Tories ease 'guerrilla' war on Government, It was the Romans who had a word for it, Europe's communists bend party line, Examinations boards split over 16-plus proposal, Pay and prices policies spelt out for next 12 months, Anomaly of Mauritius as site of OAU summit, Let us stop the double-talk about open government, Dissatisfied Mr Thorn hands over presidency of EEC Council of Ministers after term of frustration, Whittle case judge asks jury about wire noose, The Times Diary A cool and pleasant place to be, Spanish backing for party politics, Anxiety over Karamanlis trip to Paris, Looking back on seven arduous years at the CBI, Dartmouth sailor third in Atlantic race, Catholics put views on abortion, Protesters again disrupt inquiry on M3, £200,000 Fabian appeal by Sir Harold Wilson, Amin appeal to accept hijackers' demands, Union move for safety at universities, Filipino to die for murder of Cabinet official, Mass funeral refused for victims of Soweto, Oxford results Music, Tories begin to open up 'usual channels', Alcohol' bigger item in family budget', Anglo-US common roots emphasized by historian, Why polio cannot be forgotten, Mr Jenkins accused of complacency on security firm control, Tories see chance to set new goals in education, War of attrition over the Education Bill, European Communists stress independence of national parties in East Berlin statement, Next stage in pay policy 'much more flexible', Polish intellectuals call for free information, Mr Steel leading in Liberal contest, MP's call to boycott psychiatrist from Russia, Waiting 'Callan' clings to the illusion of command, A great day for lexicophiles and wordfowlers, Amnesty man's relative jailed, The lady of the lake rises to her public again, Motoring Rover 3500 is likely to meet challenge, Rhodesians deny attack on village. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, Blundell-Permoglaze, Peel City Bank Ltd., Alexander KENT, Hardy Amies, Scotcros, Christopher Wade Gallery, Hamlyn Group, The Times, Qatar National Bank S.A.Q., Selincourt, Triplex, Pegler Hattersley, Clevedon Craft Centre, Hs, Olympic Airways, Lander Burfield, Rover, Scrap The ACT, Lunn Poly, The Asbestos Information Committee, Heron, An Electra House Company, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: When the head believed in mastery of Latin irregular verbs and bowling a good length, Appeals against allocation of school places, Government make price code changes to enable private sector to sustain jobs House of Commons, Parliamentary notices, Attendance records and exam results, Minister rejects pleas to change composition of Police Complaints Board House of Lords. Reviews: Too little, too late Naval Policy Between the Wars, Hans Werner Henze Radio 3, Poetry, Susan Lees/Richard Markham Purcell Room, Instructive pleasures A History of Building Types, Shaping the wood A History of Christianity, Orfeo in Florence, Amy and the Price of Cotton Theatre Upstairs, The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant New End, Who Said That? BBC 2 Stanley Reynolds, Voyage of discovery Jung and the Story of our Time, Fiction The Childkeeper, Playback The Life of Raymond Chandler, Orlando York Festival, Quick guide, Fashion. Sport: Mercer rides 2000th winner in England, Sports in Brief, Mister Geoffrey can master rivals, Jameson warms to the warmfulness, Newmarket scores do not match forecasts, Tavaré finds a cloud on 99 after proving his batting ability, Westerners put out stars of the East, Miss Wade's hopes whisked away, Results of play yesterday Women's singles, Record Run for Hamburg instead of a vain glory, O'Connor takes title with two successive 67s, Hants V Gloucester, Derbyshire V Northants, Mezzanine gains a mile as rivals go off course, The anti-boycott lobby, Princess Anne's place 'certain', Kent suffer for not providing a partner for Johnson, This could be an outstanding Henley, Today's cricket, Today's order of play, Australian winner, W. Indians'lowest score as Old claims seven for 42, All Blacks score six tries. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant, Announcements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Secretarial Appointments also on page 28. Editorials/Leaders: Temporary Relief For Industry, Votes That Will Keep Labour In Power, Aid For Pamphleteers Of Realism. Letters to the Editor: Impressions of Soweto, Majority of one, Controlling money supply, Electoral reform: the SNP threat, Heatwave: effects and remedies, And not a drop..., Legal aid for divorce, Commemorating Queen's Jubilee, Shortcomings in the operation of the banking system, Togas in the City, Classified information, Slaughtering and inspection of poultry, Drawing a distinction between credit and discount cards, Managerial pensions, Poultry fit to eat, Tower of London, Old weather records, Design-'a fundamental means by which investment can generate wealth', Sweating it out. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Half-yearly promotions in the Forces Royal Navy, Latest appointments, British Academy research awards, First novel wins Carnegie Medal. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir William Glanville Contribution to road research, Obituary, Mrs Marion Spring, PROFESSOR J. D. JUMP Scholar and editor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday June 30, 1951 The new socialism. Stock Exchange Tables: White Paper spur to shares, The Times Share Indices, Late spurt, Price code changes lift leaders, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Tin hits highs on eve of new pact Commodities, Wall Street, Japanese zinc stocks fall. Business and Finance: High Court judgment against Munich claim, Discount market, International group to rescue MFC with $15m injection, NCB reveals plans to site £100m colliery in a scenic Midland vale, Titaghur faces further big losses in India, Latest dividends, Outlook still looks good for PeglerHattersley, Eurosyndicat, Big German store and travel groups to link up, Hilton to manage Emirate hotel, Malaysia to put duty on processed palm oil, Spot Position of Sterling, Dunford & Elliott Limited Return to trading profit, Lennons GROUP LIMITED, Brent Walker sells its shops centre stake, French Bill outlines company reforms, AD Int moves slightly ahead, Varley talks on crisis in shipbuilding today, Fed chief reaffirms his monetary objectives, Forward Levels, Coal shortage warning, Crimplene trademark to go, Modest growth by Brickhouse Dudley group, Lazards join in Korea bank, Bank Base Rates, CBI demands urgent discussions on 'totally inadequate' code changes, Change of chairman at Lennons as profits spring to peak £1.2m, State 'lacking an industrial strategy', Mr Ormond scorns defence of Wms Hudson scheme, 'Major elements' of collective bargaining may be restored, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Limited Preliminary Figures, EAST RAND PROPRIETARY MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Signor Carli is nominated to be next president of Confindustria, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Blundell-Permoglaze puts on gloss coat, Briefly, Leyland SA wins £1.9m contract, Credit terms threat to $16m shipping order, Money Market Rates, Agreement on Lonrho Brentford deal near, Chairmen report, Too few concessions to satisfy industry, House-building stimulus to lift Bett over £2m, Parana stays well above frost level, Gold, 2,000 more members for Lloyd's next year, Sharp drop in days lost through strikes, Industry reports spell out need to reshape attitudes, Chile peso is revalued by 11.2pc, Overtime figures show revival in labour demand, BET mopping up minority of Rediffusion TV, How the markets moved Rises, The NEB: problems of a split accountability, Tighter curbs on jobs agencies welcomed, GEC attacks Government over state takeovers, Japan sets up special steels cartel, Business Diary: Anglo-Saxon attitudes and BHS, Some encouragement for a tired market, Nigeria to take over 600 groups. Business Appointments: New commercial director for Laird Group. Law: Effects of petrol price war on tied garages. Property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,342.

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