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The Times - 30/06/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, From Richard Davy and Peter Nichols, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Roger Berthoud, From John Young Planning Reporter Winchester., From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent Gloucester, By George Clark, From Arthur Osman Oxford, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Rome, June 29, From Our Correspondent Geneva, June 29, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Madrid, June 29, From David Cross Luxembourg, June 29, From Michael Hornsby Brussels, June 29, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Correspondent Buenos Aires, June 29, From David Bonavia Hongkong, June 29, From Fred Emery Washington, June 29, From Our Correspondent Johannesburg, June 29, From Nicholas Ashford Mauritius, June 29, From Peter Strafford New York, June 29, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton Beau Allon Bay, From Victoria Brittain Algiers, June 29, From Our Correspondent Rawalpindi, June 29, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Jeffery Daniels, Ned Chaillet, Miles Kington, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Keith Kyle, Bernard Levin, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Stewart Tendler, SYDNEY IRVING, Chairman, , ALAN THORNHILL, , ELISABETH FRINK, , MICHAEL HOLLINGS, St Anselm's Roman Catholic Church. BACHITTAR SINGH, General Secretary, Gudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Havelock Road. K. L. CHAUDHARY, Executive Member, Hindu Temple Trust. JAMES PARKINSON, Methodist Superintendent, Kings Hall. J. S. BHAMBRA, General Secretary, Ramgarhia Sabha, Oswald Road. L. CROSSFIELD, Church of God Pentecostal. DAVID BRONNERT, Vicar, St John's, Southall. Southall, Middlesex. June 28., M. J. FREEGARD, , DAVID SIMPSON, Director, , J. A. ASQUITH, , ROBERT ADLEY, , DOUGLAS N. HINCKLEY, , CYPRIAN THORPE, Provincial Commissary, , G. W. TOMS, , PETER BENNETT, , ANNE BARNARD, , By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Tim Congdon, By Ronald Pullen, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, LEIF MILLS, , G. S. BROSAN, , H. R. FEATHERSTONE, , STANLEY CRAMP, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, Adrienne Gleeson, Denis Taylor, Alan Hutchison, A.H., D.T., Carol Wright, Joyce Rackham, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, John Young,

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News: Way clear for EEC election agreement, Rents to be raised from August, Yard name man in £2m airport theft case, Do-gooders do harm, judge says, Threat of total war in Lebanon if Palestinian refugee camps fall, Trial judge 'bored a jury to sleep', Dangler of being dependent on one commodity, Independent Seychelles 'must oppose apartheid', M3 inquiry disrupted by protesters, Resources: Lithium for fusion reactors, Bumper days for the boy who upset Queen Victoria, Ambitious sales targets for new Rover car, Some Chinese more equal than others, Labour wins by 14 in ship building repeat vote, Sweet sell of success, Heatwave raises working difficulties in factories, Spanish police brought to trial, Legal services commission, The secret of allowing music to speak for itself, Girl of eight adamant on issue of custody, Review of housing rents and subsidies sought, Communications boom replaces former isolation, Town hall unions say cuts may jeopardize pay pact, W German concern over Soviet pressure on Berlin, Troubles come in wake of naval manoeuvring, Mr Whitlam will talk of dismissal crisis, Police interrogation of suspects must be supervised impartially, senior judge says, Impressionist sale shows uncertainty of market, 'Private Eye' to seek lifting of undertaking, Asbestos trade move to counter critics, Nine agree six-point plan against terrorism, Six men challenge right of company to dismiss them, Mr Pardoe rebuked by Liberals' journal, Votes may follow ethnic lines, Rapid rise in emigration by doctors, Isle with air of perfect elegance puts trust in tourism, Reminders of early colonists' struggle Mistake led to French settlement, Egyptian tour of British arms plants, Free pop festival planned at old RAF base, Three unions urge cuts in private medicine, Prisoners whose release is sought by hijackers, Hijackers offer deal on 53 jailed activists, Improved provision of holidays for disadvantaged urged, Court hears coded letters received by Mr Stonehouse from his secretary, Move towards state sports lottery with £1m first prize, No promises on public spending cuts in 1977, Diary of a stranger in paradise, Supreme Court supports Ford view on busing, Italian Communists call for an end to 'stereotyped roles' of government and opposition, Pioneer of induced childbirth has doubts about benefits and favours a return to nature, Danish express derailed but all passengers safe, Volcanic soil where crops can grow and there is plenty to throw, America vetoes UN resolution on Palestinians, Africa provides the anchor Low level of trade with mainland, Mr Brezhnev denies trying to restore Soviet control over other communist parties, London protest at visit of top Soviet psychiatrist, Angola: Dr Neto's dilemma on mercenaries The fighting has not yet stopped, Boys suspended for refusing to play cricket, Shanty towns illustrate story of delay and indifference, Threat of fickle investors moving out, Government plans law on 200-mile fishing limit, Mr Maudling denounces Angola death sentences as 'political reprisals', Jewish leader held by FBI in Washington, Is a better socialist party what Italy needs?, The Times Diary Britain hangs on for extra time, Ex-minister sues Nigerian paper for libel, France becomes target for African nations' anger, Government's four defeats in committee, First-class post falls 30pc, Swiss group urges UN membership, Elder statesman of a small state, Traditional role for women, Police chief criticized by Whittle judge, Pakistan minister to visit London in July, Tabarly in surprise Atlantic win, RUC to seek suspect's arrest under new Act, £30m drought measures will increase beef mountain, 12 guerrillas shot dead at roadblocks, Namibian war builds up in strict secrecy, Algerian charter vote is Boumedienne victory, Tripos examination results at Cambridge, Then there were eight..., Britain could make an ass of itself on election reform, Intellects contribute to Bicentennial Year, US experts still unhappy over landing on Mars, Mauritius Irish island in the tropical sun, MPs advised on running of European elections, Shoppers 'reluctant to change from cod'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Mauritius, David Jamieson & Associates Ltd, National Westminster Bank Limited,, West East Limited, Bank Of Baroda, The Rogers Group, Chue Wing & Co. Ltd., Bank Of Credit And Commerce, Pauls & Whites Ltd., Mauritius Export Processing Zones, Cwmbran, The Mauritius Commercial Bank Limited, Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. (Mts) Ltd., Mercedes-Benz (United Kingdom) Ltd., Mauritius in the India Ocean, South African Airways, Peugeot, rhp, The Economist Intelligence Unit Ltd, Extel GROUP, Great Central Railway Company (1976) Limited, Healey & Baker, The Royal Agricultural Hall Islington, A New Methuen Paperback For Children, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Redifon Computers, Leopold Joseph Holdings Limited, Swan Group Of Companies, Ireland Blyth Ltd., Cables & Wireless, Ecgd. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Two bishops suffragan appointed, University news Oxford Elections, Latest appointments, BSC safety post after explosion. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Guidance to authorities on slimming of NHS staff, SNP abstain after Mr Foot's assurances, Representation at top for mercenaries best hope for clemency, Not every ailment is cured by pills, Flexible retiring age ruled out by minister, House of Lords, Nation cannot afford increased public expenditure if needs of industry not met-Mr Callaghan House of Commons, Peers of blue blood are preferred to feeble pink, Nationalization is the only way to preserve essential core of shipbuilding industry, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Emigration of doctors: half return to Britain. Law: Consent to divorce must be positive Matcham v Matcham, Direction limited Regina v Beer, Computer injunction discharged Honeywell Information Systems Ltd v Anglian Water Authority, Injunction refused: breach of contract Consolidated Agricultural Suppliers Ltd and Another v Rushmere and Another. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Cinemas, Mortgages & Finance, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Notice, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Blood sports Bush, Sunshine and storm, Stan Getz Ronnie Scott's, Park Lane Music Players/Lankester British Institute of Recorded Sound, RPO/Foster Festival Hall, Alice in the Luxembourg Gardens King's Head, Nothing but the best Otello Théatre de I'Opéra. Sport: Pascoe takes one more painful step forward, New president anxious to change pattern of game, Sports in Brief, Tanner holds nineteen aces in his left hand, Today's order, Results yesterday Men's singles, No smoke because of fire, Todays cricket, Mexican siesta lasts for only one set, Arsenal agree to sell Kidd for £100,000, A linesman is sent 'out in the country', Batsmanship blossoms in the sun, Maertens leaves home with only one regret, Royal Match to have his sights raised, A match that wandered off a logical course, Greig finds some form but Kent still win, Middlesex beaten in the final over after dropping their catches, New interest shown in old fixture, Successive birdies give Panton the lead, Fairley breaks American hold, West Germans could lose Olympic horses, Royal Ascot winner dope test positive, Few enjoy ceremony of crossing the line, Kasteel offers good value among 12 acceptors for Eclipse Stakes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The light Mr Crossman let in can never again be shut out, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 29, 1951 Use of identity cards. Editorials/Leaders: The Handling Of Police Complaints, IT IS Wrong To Give In To Hijackers, How To Raise Unemployment. Letters to the Editor: Council house rents, Wimbledon prize money, Hurrying up metrication, The case for environment, Black clergy in S Africa, Direct elections to Europe Assembly, Amnesty and Ethiopia, Restoring racial harmony in Southall, Sculpture in parks, Lorries covering their share of road costs, Unsightly Serpentine, The Tory vote at Rotherham, Staff associations: an anti-union device?, Liberal leadership, Teaching history, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Gerald Byrne, Sir Derrick Kennedy, Dr Hanns Weinberg Leading antique trader, Mrs Noel Oakeshott, Obituary, The Reverend Donald Horder, Eric Singer, Sir Thomas Austin. Business and Finance: Discount market, Tokyo denies holding down rate for yen, Norrington rebounds, Sir Douglas Clague in I of M casino deal, Economic summit stresses need for unity of action, Business Diary: Knight errantry · The Palmer's Tale, Latest dividends, Toothill soars 90pc, UK car makers to resume Tokyo talks on imports, Sears ready to defend shoe operation, Housebuilding remains static in May, Link with US 'act of faith' in Hambros, Spot Position of Sterling, Sir Monty Finniston to join Sears board, £15m investment scheme unveiled by Birds Eye, Honeywell action withdrawn, Electrocomponents climbs 11pc to record, Dimplex 'alive and kicking', Forward Levels, Price rises sought by major oil groups, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Controversial Furness Withy shares placed, New price code details today, Seventh rise in key US indicators, Namara secures control of Quartet Books, Expansion of domestic credit below estimate, US underwriting losses of £117m prove setback for insurance profits, Preliminary Announcement, Walkout at Halewood halts Ford output, More Ghana cocoa aim, Water Council to borrow $300m, Conoco pointer, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, Shipping down but Ropner hoisted by engineering, MP presses for audit directors in new Bill, Money Market Rates, Rowntree call for £12.4m, Reasons for the high-flyer rating, Rowntree: the trusts come into play again, Gold, Kenning fights back but avoids forecast, Metal Box to grow both at home and abroad Chairmen report, Salen cancels charters with MFC, Kraftwerk fears loss until 1980 and short time, Leyland's multi-million pound step into the future, How the markets moved Rises, Shell chief gives warning on petrochemical ventures, The shipping industry and the bureaucrats of Brussels, Dol official for U S talks on Chrysler progress, Proposed Scottish Shipbuilding Corporation will control 13 yards, Avana right on target and stays confident. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties under £25,000, Residential Property Bargain price mansions, Commercial Property. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Good rally at close on spending cut hopes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Wall Street, Late firmness. Business Appointments: Changes at National and Commercial Banking. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,341.

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