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The Times - 26/08/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Paul Martin, By John Young, From Diana Geddes, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Staff Reporters, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Annabel Ferriman, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Norman, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Aug 25, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Edward Bell, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Gerry Harrison, By Norman de Mesquita, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Arthur Osman, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From an Irish Golf Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Nye, Peter Tinniswood, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Kevin Rafferty, PHS, Michael Knipe, MARY WHITEHOUSE, , HENRY PLUMB, , ROBIN BEDDOE, , FENNER BROCKWAY, , A. KENNETH SNOWMAN, , G. E. D. LEWIS, , E. F. TAYLOR., JOHN WILLS, , B. K. BLOUNT, , E. F. G. HAIG, , G. G. ROBERTS, , W. F. BEECH, , ALI MOHAMMAD ABBAS., T. G. F. ATHERTON., SALISBURY, , JESSIE F. TERRY, , From a Staff Reporter, Cyril Bainbridge, By Stephen Cohen, By Norman Hammond, Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Education Staff, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Gideon Bachmann, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Kenneth Gosling, By Margaret Stone, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Brennan, Ronald Emler, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, By Anthony Rowley, From David Cross, By Clifford Webb, By Patricia Tisdall, BERNARD COX, , FELIX L. LEVY, , MICHAEL WINTERS., TREVOR RICHES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, George Copeman, By Peter Elliott, John Blunsden,

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News: Direct talks urged on Turkey and Greece, Minerals in water seen as benefit to babies, M Chirac bows out after personality clash with President Giscard d'Estaing, Windhoek on alert for Namibia Day attacks, 'Dirty kitchen' complaint at Park Lane Hotel, New Spanish tax puts up petrol price to more than £1 a gallon, Ulrike Meinhof death to be investigated, The crucial dilemma facing the 'strongman' general of Bangladesh, Many seamen ready for action on pay claim, Sikh Guru says rain will fall by end of week, New advisory group will be told in advance about laboratory work on genetic manipulation, Drying soil leads to £60m insurance bill as buildings subside, Man says officials told him not to take lower-paid job, Tenant involvement reduces vandalism, Safety rules offshore criticized by committee, Bishop rejects Pope who lets Marxists into Vatican, Four more have abortions in poison gas area, Writers beg Mr Brezhnev to set Bukovsky free, Minister in Africa for talks on Rhodesia, Cape police open fire on Coloured rioters, The Times Diary Bosanquet and a suspect art work, Stoppage threat by union in printing dispute, Change of Premier strengthens M Giscard, A simple error that let the Luftwaffe blast Coventry to pieces, Zulu mobs go on rampage in Soweto, Mixed views on Irish anti-terrorist law, Greenhouse gas stunts growth, Appeal to expose slavery in African state, £126.2m for school building in 1977, Cadair Idris to be bought for the nation, Kenya farmer missing in Uganda is freed, Journalist subpoenaed after publishing secret report, Dutch to hear findings on Prince Bernhard today, Paris and Bonn to finance drought-stricken farmers, Cairo hijackers carried no explosives, New application to commit 'Eye' editor, Welsh fears of three-day week, Dublin's new measure aimed at catching ringleaders of the IRA, Tidal waves: How they are formed, Fears of pop festival violence are growing, Five solicitors ordered to be struck off, Code to lessen risk in hang gliding, Falkland Islands, Mr Ford dismisses his second top campaign manager, Proud memories of a prudent way of life, Junior doctors agree to call off strike, Court cooperation urged, Governor: 'We must have cooperation with Argentina', Cork: Medieval discoveries, Party chief calls for million new jobs, 'Hot line' flooded: Public bewilder-, New obstacle to Belfast bombers, The United Kingdom Falkland Islands Committee, Is Mr Smith trying to split the African tribes?, Why Tangshan father let his children die in ruins, Mr Peart asks farmers to stop burning stubble, Election turns into one-man referendum for Mr Sadat, Time for Whitehall to act, Patrental guide to school pettiness, Motoring BMW 528 needs room to show executive paces, New runway too short to be of real value, Tameside grammar school failures appeal, Gallery offer to Mr Keating for exhibition, Judge calls for an inquiry into 'scandalous' case, National Water Council puts drought facts to the public, Mr Callaghan for urgent job talks with TUC chiefs, Inflation is new French Premier's only declared enemy. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Redifon, Ppa, Charringtons Industrial Holdings Ltd., Common Law Reports Ltd, Anasafone, Cassell, Pooths, Collett's, Kinflicks, County, Orion Bank Limited, Planelectric, the team workers Taylor Woodrow, Bank Of New South Wales, Hill Sammel & Co. LIMITED, Buav, Weatherall Green & Smith, Alginate Industries Limited, Savills. Official Appointments and Notices: Union organizer resigns from the communists, Latest appointments, University news Leeds Appointments:. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Poetry, Apt foil to a song-symphony Mendelssohn and Mahler Albert Hall/Radio 3, A film festival for the young, Fashion, First of the moderns, Prison themes The Trojan Woman Moray House College, Edinburgh, Shallow acts of compassion Just a Little Bit less than Normal Theatre Upstairs, Art Farmer West End Club, Edinburgh, BBC's stay-at-home Saturdays, Fiction The Dying of the Light Kinflicks Details of a Sunset, Test Pilot Thames, Peploe still life fetches £3,000 at Gleneagles. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Non-secretarial Appointnents, Educational, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Show Place. Sport: Macdonald makes his first contribution, Yarnold fined as drug test proves positive, Sports in Brief, Evening of doubt turns into one of triumph, Osgood the only man to upset Millwall, Galloway Wold to beat Local and lift locals, Plymouth can still be seen after a windless day, Craig the one player with positive vision, Irish Open returns to a more traditional setting, Leicestershire well placed against Kent, The well-bred Millionaire should enjoy a taste of success at last, Croquet, Britain beat France easily as event gathers momentum, Greig injured and considered doubtful, Derby celebrate with an uninspired game, Special gold medals for Jim Fox and company, Schoolgirl makes Dr Richards battle, Macdonald goes from Villa to Coventry, Football results yesterday, Big spenders spend a little time at Deauville, Miss Rowlands aims for a Welsh double, Willey satisfies Northants requirements, Middlesex struggle to find momentum in absence of Barlow, Liverpool efficiency beats Albion flair, New City strip fails to mask their old habits. Editorials/Leaders: Dublin Arms Itself With Laws, A Gaullist Goes, Keeping An Eye On Genetic Engineering. Letters to the Editor: Pornography and the law, Challenge and problems in machine tool industry, Imprisonment in India, Britain and Rhodesia, Foreign papers in Russia, The irony of aid offer to Toyota, Samuel Palmer's works, Farmers' demand for higher prices, An animal licence, Ruritania, Water authority's economy campaign, Public and private sector increases. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Aug 25, 1951 35,000 acre field. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Margaret Gore-Browne, Mr Jenö Kenessey, Sir Harry Batterbee, Mrs Charlotte Beddows, Mr Eyvind Johnson Distinguished Swedish author, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Share ownership and the limited influence of parsimony, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Down again as ICI's figures are awaited, Spot Position of Sterling, Another weak session. Business and Finance: FAO sees 1976 farm trade peak, Two dumping inquiries off, Arthur Bell hopes for £5m this year, Doubts on Bankruptcy Convention, Newarthill still in shadow of oil contracts but talks continue, Discount market, EEC scheme for uranium search, Latest dividends, British companies involved among shipping lines facing American anti-trust inquiries, Improved performance from G. H. Downing, Government acts to give women a better company pensions deal, August car sales are already best for 2 years, Union call for setting up state 'bank' to boost shipyard orders, Contradictions of French economics, Associated Dairies' yield problem, MPs query Brussels curb on aid to exports, BOC International Ltd Interim report for the nine months ended 30th June 1976, Bank Base Rates, Tronoh Mines, Limited ("Tronoh") Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Limited ("Ayer Hitam") The Sungei Besi Mines, Limited ("Sungei Besi") Reconstructions By Schemes Of Arrangement, Challenge Corporation Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Summer coal demand cuts stocks 94,000 tons a week, Seven-month £141m fire loss exceeds 1975 total, Briefly, 12 pc inflation 'for a year', Boreholes no answer to thirst of industry, Morgan Edwards Limited, Money Market Rates, Jobs protection extended, Pearl Assurance back in the black, Euroloan for Beryl oilfield in North Sea, Hot spell makes A. G. Stanley take a breather, Crown House, Business Diary: Clayhanger · Ill met by moonlighter?, New Fiat chief goes in clash with the Agnellis, Gold, The Anglo-Indonesian Plantations Limited, British Land sells bulk of Croydon Centre, Slough serene as usual at half time, Halewood settlement near but holiday will delay return to work, Bonn go-ahead for Italian loan renegotiation, Britain takes lead in EEC's steel investment, Wall Street 'detective' faces SEC charges. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing, Business Appointments: Selincourt names new chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,390.

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