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The Times - 05/10/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Harry Debelius, By John Groser, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Edward Townsend, From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From George Clark, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Clive Borrell, By Our Medical Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, From a Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Frances Stadlen, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Robert Parker, By Hugh Clayton, By John Young, By Christopher Thomas, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Choate, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Russell Baker, From Peter Hazelhurst, Philippa Toomey, Katie Stewart, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Keith Macklin, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, William Frankel, Dan van der Vat, Bernard Levin, PHS, Michael Hornsby, J. SHACKLETON BAILEY, , GRAHAM PHILLIPS., C. B. BRIGGS, Pen-y-Gwryd, Nantgwynant, Caernarvon, Gwynedd., JONATHAN GOLDBERG, , CHANG KAI MING., K. D. CROW., M. J. GILKES, D. V. INGRAM, ALEC HARDEN, D. ST CLAIR ROBERTS., D. D. M. ECCLES., CON O'NEILL., HUGH PARRY, , DAVID STONE, , EMMANUEL KAYE, , GEOFFREY HALL., JEAN I. DAVIES, , STANLEY C. BROWN, , By Huon Mallelieu, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Geoffrey Wansell, Paul Griffiths, Thomas Walker, Irving Wardle, John Percival, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Norman, By Rodney Cowton, From Michael Hornsby, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, Eric Wigham, MALCOLM R. FISHER, , J. R. LAWRENSON, , L. FENTON, , Kenneth Owen, COLIN DAURIS, , By Desmond Quigley, Hugh Stephenson, Pangloss, Maurice Bommensath, Mario Deaglio, André Fontaine, Ruediger Moniac, Luca Giurato, Alain Giraudo, Francois Renard, James Rothman,

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News: Man who died kicked by police, inquest told, Woman in siege accepts settlement over dismissal, Swedish socialist stays on as Speaker, Water ban eased in Wales and Ulster, Only actions can encourage will to survive, A million tons of oil a month flowing from North Sea fields, Train drivers put off 24-hour protest strike, Technician paid £109 for day's work at hospital, Reclaiming ravaged countryside, Slur removes Mr ButZ from Ford Cabinet, Anti-Soviet hijackers daub express to Moscow, Judge describes election as a bloody battle, The City under scrutiny, Young Tory call for limited use of import controls, Ulster firemen extend ban to clubs, cinemas, Medical research: Low risk of injury, The presidential credit and debit, Disturbing and reassuring aspects of world economy, Trudeau warning on break up of Canada, Mrs Thatcher hints at Conservative move to restrict Commonwealth immigrants, Document 'little help to local councils', Sex bias alleged by woman who applied for golf post, Social Democrat label for Soares rivals, Soweto police blamed by student leader, Hope of Paris peace talks dashed by Lebanon right wing, US Supreme Court clears the way for many executions, Powell plan for '£1,000 a head ' repatriation, The Times Diary Intimate secrets of Number 10, Thai students rally against former leader, Second and tax-free salary from 'moonlight' jobs, Indian MP says he was tortured, Big mergers face testing time Karl Grün examines the wide implications of a case soon to be heard in Germany, Frelimo-run Maputo shrugs off white exodus, Mrs Thatcher rallies her team for early election, Rhodesia conference date 'in a few days', Means test scheme suggested as part of new system of state aid for direct-grant schools, Mr Carter makes his bid for the Jewish vote, Prince Bernhard resigns from political group, Ratepayers oppose city's £3m theatre project, Mrs Whitehouse delivers 'obscene' Danish script of Jesus film to Mr Rees, Guide to care of asthmatic child, Beans means proteins, Trying to track down the elusive 'quangos' Baffling range of activities lies hidden beneath the obscurity of meaningless and deceptive names, Need to be sure about what is to be fought for, Tories 'must win over the unions, Fishing in troubled waters, Government is blamed for hampering plans to curb lorries, Plans for health service 'could restore morale', Jews hold Yom Kippur service in damaged tomb, France presses Iran over nuclear deal, Fall in pound stops sale of Castel Durante dish, Rapid support for new fish industry 'might save £30m', Youth 'evicted just before London bar bombing', Auckland court rules against nuclear protest, Strike by 4 welders keeps 1,000 men idle, M Chirac issues rallying call to all Frenchmen, 'No magic wand' to solve race matters, Call to move Señora Perón, Mr Powell urges a policy of repatriation, news... news... news... news... news..., Dam blamed for deaths, Saints and sinners, Developers criticize land pledge, Monsters may face extinction, Army hunt for terrorists who killed the King's adviser in Basque city, Sunken minesweeper: The British, Dr Helmut Kohl attempts to gain nomination as Chancellor despite his failure to win election, A demon to exorcize, Defiant Japanese Premier carries on, Inquiry into disclosure of criminal records, Discordant currencies, The slim majority that could turn into a nightmare for Herr Schmidt Both coalition parties are depressed by their vote losses, Daughter of peer denies £1m drugs charge, Nervously awaiting the new 'Prime Minister', Move to change Kenya's presidential succession, Police raid paper in Delhi and silence its presses, Shopping, Britain to fight EEC move to reduce food subsidies, Why Britain is in deep water over fishing zones, Officer 'said band profits given away', US Treasury chief sees loan to Britain as realistic. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Diag, Midland Bank International Delivers., Itt, Crown Agents, The New York Times, Claridge's Hotel, Thinkelectric, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Leyland Cars, The Times, Idc, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, olivetti, Euroguide, océ, europcar, Iran Air, Twa, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Ecgd, AMBER DAY Holdings Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Change in political system sought, Opposition call for lower taxes, Loan from IMF will be used for regeneration of industry not to finance consumer boom-minister House of Lords. Sport: Melrose dazzled by their guests, Sports in Brief, Contest will end in knockout, Lopez predicts, Miss Harrison loses big chance in open event, Charta Pearl appeals upon Hide's return, Bold Glow looks better than rivals, Results yesteday League Cup, Platts has Folkestone win in Longchamp style, Galindez tipped to keep title by a knockout, It takes a champion to better faultless round by Macken, McLaren chief says Hunt drove with 'tennis elbow', New class for sports cars and spectators, Watt says pressure for Houghton Sales move is gathering steam, Two fine Rioch goals see Derby through, Cotton leads North and Midlands, Gallacher at his best wins with 66 over local course, United's young whippets display their amazing resilience again, For the Record Baseball, Nelson out of second League Cup replay. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Positively my last word on Wagner (for a couple of months at least), 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday. Oct 4, 1951 The dollar gap. Editorials/Leaders: The Objections To Mr Powell's Remedy, An Election Without Victory. Letters to the Editor: Our unsurveyed seas, Heavier demands on ratepayers, Published music on the cheap, Entrepreneurial spirits can make our economic strategy successful, Import controls, Conservative problems, Taxation: spur for enterprise, Watching eclipses, Everest reunion, Taxing charitable trusts, Mercy killing, Progress at Seyeso, Community policy on fishery zones, Problems for Rhodesia, Porridge while you walk, Caxton's typeface, Letters To The Editor Singapore government and Mr Slater. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Law: Theft Act reaches fishermen off Australia, Mr Ross Chesney. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Scientist on Cabinet review staff, Oman bravery awards. Reviews: The Four Temperaments Sadler's Wells, BBC Singers/Poole St John's, For King and Country Mermaid, Dutch treat: paintings in context Art in Seventeenth Century Holland National Gallery, Sammy Davis jnr London Palladium, National Theatre makes good start, Tamburlaine the Great Olivier, Langridge/Bonell Queen Elizabeth Hall. Obituaries: Major Hubert Martineau, Sir Sydney Caffyn, Sir William Collins, Sir John Patterson, Dr. C. Anderson Distinguished maritime historian, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal Columns, Legal Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Business to Business market, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Pound and business surveys help new account, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Wall Street, Good start to account. Business and Finance: Discount market, Lucas group in £100m expansion schemes, Call for imports ceiling in Gatt fibre agreement, £6.5m EMI stake in ultrasonics, Latest dividends, Strong & Fisher (Holdings) Limited, Spot Position of Sterling, Advance Laundries, Jefferson Smurfit gears itself to £4.6m profit, President fears 'guilt complex' Computer news, Forward Levels, Cadbury Typhoo spending £5m at Liverpool plant, Confident Dale Elec leaps 73 pc, Market Leaders, Bank Base Rates, Equities stage rally on first day of new account, August boom for HP and credit sales, Tory plan to revive small businesses, Brussels critical of Italian surcharge, New Leyland walk-out as strikers go back, Briefly Bond Worth Holdings, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, James Walker Goldsmith & Silversmith Limited, Business Diary: In three-fifths of Cyprus, Election puts a damper on the mark, Merger talks by Brown Boveri with Alsthom, Money Market Rates, Have the Tories the right approach to British industry?, Merry England preparing for next potato famine, Borrowing put $129m on reserves last month, Gold, US aid conditions shock World Bank, Profits: figures that speak for themselves, Publications on employment law Legal problems of employment, How the markets moved Rises, Capper-Neill is on for Ronksley, Marshall Cavendish has made up some lost ground, Uk Reserves, The tortuous route to trade union recognition, Manufacturers expected to invest 15 to 20 pc more next year. Business Appointments: Former CBI chief joins Imperial board, Ogilvy resignation. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,424.

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