The Times - 28/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
Autores
From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Blake, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Frances Gibb, By Philip Howard, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Gerald Ely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Mary Brogan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Jim Railton, By Norman Fox, From John Nicholls, From Neil Allen, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Alan Blyth, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Clive Barnes, Ned Chaillet, Sir Reg Goodwin, PHS, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Sir Keith Joseph, Bernard Levin, J. D. J. HAVARD, , EVELYN SHARP., HUGH CARADON, , DAVID PARE, , WILL DUNN, , STANLEY HARRISON, , R. J. COOK, , FRANCIS TANTON:, DAVID W. POSNETT, , ROBERT SHACKLETON, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, , RICHARD HOBBS, , P. J. MURDIN, , By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, By Peter Hill, By Our Commercial Editor, JAMES STEWART, , JOHN B. PORTER, , H. G. LILLICRAP, , MICHAEL C. DOUSE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Pullen, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, Denis Taylor, Tony Thomas, D.T., Alan Ramsey, David Balderstone, Stephen Downes, Peter Costigan, Douglas Aiton, Virginia Duigan, Michael Southern, William Guy, Robert Gottliebsen, Stewart Harris, Jill Sykes,
ResumoNews: Government not to hold ballot on nationalization, Man on gun charge after Ecevit attack, Lassa fever warning by ministry, The Times Diary Taking the 19 bus to the Palace, Mining on threshold of big expansion, Tanaka arrest puts ruling party of Japan in disarray, All-in school plan is announced for Ulster, Fears for lives of Grenoble kidnap victims, Pay warning to workers in Concorde dispute, Racism 'may bring ethnic pride in blacks', Why a free market economy does not have to be a free-for-all, Concorde wins approval from public, Angola promised more technical aid by Dr Castro, 150 bodies found in Palestinian camp shelter, Background is rich and rural, Trying to keep botany in more than name, Smith forces 'fight off Frelimo', Compromise on child aid averts revolt, Zambia accuses Pretoria of attacks across border, China hit by strongest earthquake in 12 years, Unease on defence strategy, Choice of liberal outrages some of Mr Reagan's supporters, Australia cool to idea of Prince as Governor, Whatever the truth about women and St Paul, prejudice is the main problem, Oxford class lists, Gap between whites and immigrants seems not to be narrowing, Emergence of city apart, Science report Physics: Developing better insulators, Supreme Court in India may get wider power, Little new investment in property, Threat to first red-brick university, Soviet chess grandmaster seeks asylum in Holland after Moscow criticism, Candidate gives party right of dismissal, Cut of 2,500 miles in rail routes suggested, Concerted effort needed for care of elderly, Teacher training colleges face further cutbacks, Youths drowned in 'skylarking' on Brighton pier, Reality is sharply different from the stereotype, M Chirac seeks flexible social contract, Nine agree on deadline for 200-mile fishing zone, Mars probe begins tests for life today, Mr Fraser welcomed to White House, Has Tameside stopped the rush to comprehensives?, Realism is the new criterion for children, 'Private Eye' apology to Lord Cudlipp, Exiles ignore experts and rebuild homes, Pride amid prejudice, Identikit image, Communist influence in Italian politics grows, Lords decide tomorrow whether Mr Mulley can challenge court's ruling on Tameside schools, Bewildered by economy's sluggish recovery, Federal policy innovation hits trouble, £361,000 foreign aid under 'pound for pound' scheme, OECD sees Healey recovery forecast as too optimistic, Britons jailed in Yugoslavia 'have no complaints', Poor regard shown for Oxford and Cambridge, 60,000 civil service jobs may go, Mr Jenkins gives no promises on dependants, Swapo leaders facing challenge, Stonehouse claim of 'lying', Mr Callaghan sidesteps Thatcher tax trap, News received of Britons held in Ethiopia, Rain after drought, Tea, flour and bread to cost more, Schools Council to spend £97,000 on 'impact study', Timetable warning on EEC elections, Australia Still waiting for good times, Rock-crystal ewer and basin fetch £2,000, Ex-magistrates cleared of corruption charges, Jury clears two detectives, Signing of accord on direct EEC elections delayed to give British Cabinet time for discussion, Threat of council grant cuts, Two detectives accused of bribery plot, Yachting gold and silver medals for Britons, Council offers arbitration in union dispute, Church gives up some of its rights in Spain, Nation on Asia's rim comes to terms with neighbours, Fare rises to make commuter trains pay would lose 60,000 regulars, British Rail estimates, Confiscation of £2.5m stock of watches, Pledge by Mr Ennals on tricycle replacements, Miss Hearst offers to testify in Harris case, Kenya lays down seven conditions for restoration of normal relations with President Amin, More homes to be evacuated in poison zone, More than two million indictable crimes reported to police in 1975, Greece opens talks on EEC membership, What the River Line would do for Dockland. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Pia, Resources Bank, The National Bank, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Erf, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cbc Bank, Telford, Pourtsmouth Water Company, Bank of New South Wales, Anz Bank, E. Austin & Sons (London) Limited, Thames, Qantas, Did, The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, Tate & Lyle Refineries Ltd., Hampton & Sons, BARCLAYS Australia, Hine, Western Australia, Witan Investment Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Janousek resigns job as coach to ARA, Gray's Inn, Inspector and retired officers to face court. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Old homes good for conversion. Sport: Prodigy plays against Scots youths, Sports in Brief, Gold for White and Osborn but Pattisson must settle for silver Yachting, Ribellaro to make light of weight in Trophy, Spencer's great heart toils in vain, Greig gives victorious West Indies a few moments of anxiety, Bannerman builds on early lead, J O Tobin should be a name to remember, Devich gives new twist to meaning of pony power, Barlow's batting a matter of cost and concern, Minor Counties, Birkenshaw and Tolchard in a decisive stand, Tennis, Five days to go but name of the Games is politics, Starbrook beats the best and wins a bronze Judo, Forget plucky Britons and enjoy it Athletics, Touch of farce as Northants play for a draw, Remarkable shot takes Stillwell to course record, West runs into trouble after winning first set, Germany's outsiders steal the thunder Equestrian Sports, Fairhurst equals best score with double, L'Eveque writes third chapter in amazing story, Today's cricket, Middlesex superior in spin and enterprise, Results from Montreal, All Blacks face a trying time before crucial match, Somerset learn the value of dourness, Cowdell is booed but earns his bronze medal Boxing, Britain's best team effort Fencing. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Second thoughts on thalidomide inquiry, Minister claims Commons scrupulous in avoiding tacking: Finance Bill through House of Lords, Leased plant and machinery, Dock Work Bill, Advantages of vaccination, Bill rejected by 44 votes, No government can be proud of present unemployment level: 1979 target of 3 per cent House of Commons, Travel to work grants for disabled, Legal safeguards on competition, Government majority of 13 makes sure nationalization Bill has no element of hybridity in it. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Announcements, Public Notices, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Festival time in Burney country, The Canning Town Cowboy Half Moon, Guys and Dolls Broadway, New York, RLPO/Groves Albert Hall/Radio 3, Robinson Crusoe Sadler's Wells, Fires of London Round House/Radio 3, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The truth will out if we give it a push, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 27, 1951 Coal output. Editorials/Leaders: The New Centre Of Power In Hanoi, A Candid Look At The Problems Of Rail, Japan's Watergate. Letters to the Editor: Bodleian and America, Nuclear power: allowing a steady evolution of designs, Ordination of women, Samuel Palmer's work, Problems of unions unaffiliated to TUC, Overcrowding in prisons, Way out for Rhodesia, The closed shop, NHS and road accidents, Alternatives to invalid tricycles, Cable & Wireless achievements, Three hours for work, Cricket caps, The M3 inquiry, Sport and education. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Law: Fraud and leave to enter Regina V Bangoo and Others, Punishment for giving statements to solicitors a contempt. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Elsie Hall, Obituary, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, Dr Kathleen Edwards Medieval historian. Business and Finance: Fed trimming money growth target ranges, Discount market, NEB offers to pay £1m for stake in Twinlock, Mr Callaghan seeks early talks with CBI president, Mr W E Norton cross-examined in Kearney case, Chrysler UK made predicted £20m loss in first six months, Latest dividends, Conference will review DoT briefs, Chairmen report ERF confident of better year after loss, Y J Lovell's rights issue supported by optimism, Tate bid for Manbré expected today, Three months' orders for builders up 23pc despite big fall in May, Father and son 'not suited' to be directors, New IMF rules pass first Congress stage, BNP-"Increased international activity", Pennine accounts delayed, Business Diary: The Squire of Lothbury · Exit Despard, Customagic Mfg on target but growth fails to stretch, London Tin Corp, NatWest to raise £66m after surge in profits, Components help motor exports top forecast, MPs to question Treasury officials on spending cuts, Tailoring slump spells interim fall for UDS, Textile trade hopeful of controls, Rail terminal sought for Dorset oilfield, £22.4m first-half profit turnround at Grindlays, Survey charts decline in UK shoe industry, Cawoods, Down goes M Y Dart as Lesney backs out, British Gas aims to end its price freeze with 10 pc October rise, Overseas, Anglo American Corporation Group Transvaal Gold Mining Companies Declaration Of Dividends, 77pc of Molins left with underwriters, Britain and Eire head for offshore dispute, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Malta's friends help re-vamp its economy, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Briefly, 3 MFC ships taken over by new owners, President Steyn Gold Mining Company Limited, Consultants look for more profits abroad, May & Hassell LIMITED, NatWest clears the decks, Ibm Raises Dividend, Fidelity Life wind up plea deferred, Time Inds starts to take off, Exxon gains by currency translations, How the markets moved Rises, Calor to be in forefront of IC Gas advance, Shipyard orders up but redundancies loom, Hongkong & Shanghai recovering strongly, The price of controlling inflation, Inflation accounting 'would have cost state industries £1,000m', Felixstowe Bill clears hurdle. Business Appointments: Chairman-designate at NatWest. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Shippings, engineers and properties in demand, Money Market Rates, Leaders mixed, Wall Street. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,365, Broadcasting.
Referência(s)