The Times - 17/08/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Diana Geddes, By Sue Reid, From Harry Golombek Our Chess Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Pace, By a Special Correspondent, RobinYoung, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Brennan, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Overy, Paul Griffiths, Alan Blyth, John Percival, Paul Martin, PHS, Enid Lakeman, Peter Reddaway, Bruce Lloyd, JOHN GRIST, , MAURICE ASH, , WYNDHAM THOMAS., PAUL REILLY, , CHRISTINA SCOTT, , MICHAEL MCMAHON., JOHN GIBSON, RONHILD GIBSON., J. W. COLVILLE, , JOHN HUNTER, , M. R. HASAN., CLIFFORD NETTLETON, H. H. CRANN., DAVID OGILVIE, , NOEL HOWELL, , T. A. WAINWRIGHT, , JOHN GREEN, , KEITH WILSON, , From Our Architectural Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Tim Congdon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Emler, By Ronald Pullen, From David Cross, By John Brennan, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, Frank Vogl, By Derek Harris, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, From Peter Norman, ANTHONY FURSE, JOHN C. HOOPER, , I. H. S. CASSIDY, , STEPHEN KNIGHT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Michael Baily, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Victor Felstead, Sidney Wise, James Budd, S. W., S.W., P.H., A.R., J.B.,
ResumoNews: Scientists predict huge volcanic eruption, Egypt's police chief accuses Colonel Gaddafi of plot, The Times Diary Taken for a nice ride on the river, Swiss brigadier accused of spying for Russia, Foreign investors wanted for joint ventures, Bokassa visit to Transkei turned down, Mexico a Special Report on banking and finance Rapid growth brings both good and ill, Feeding of tasty morsels to the press becomes tedious game, £200 fine for taking ferret ashore, Berlin access talks start tomorrow, Living up to legend, Third World seeks its own monetary system, Ouakes hit China and Philippines, European elections will be easy once we decide to take the plunge, Man presumed drowned after tug sinks, Concessions help vital industry to make a comeback, New Foreign Minister in Austrian Cabinet changes, Police find stolen Lowries, Rescue effort to find Britons now under way, Journalists' closed shop strike move, Tate Gallery pays £500 for boat sign, Mr Smith complains of 'distortion', Hay rationing is 'now essential', Wider powers for prescribing the pill may be recommended by inquiry, Power of peso stands up to pressure, Blood of children in Seveso found free of poisoning by dioxin, £100,000 art raiders take whisky too, Clash over new site for banned pop festival, Philippines court told of illegal arms find, Trades council's threat of action over letter, Will Lebanon decide the fate of the PLO?, Missing Cuban diplomats said to have defected, Delhi respite for defiant paper, Low-wages check is criticized as inadequate, The social volcano that threatens to erupt again in Indonesia, Jobs, dollars and worries come with the tourists, Some Tameside grammar school places may be unfilled, Newspaper bill about Mr Hain was ambiguous, Non-aligned countries face problems over news pool, Six jailed after protest over student's death, Small industries get attention, Small grocers in Israel strike over VAT, Lebanese leader's ultimatum to leftists, Two fined for false statements, Public participation sought in Pembroke park planning, MPs' doubts about plans to cut milk production, Covent Garden demolition denial, Fire bomb attack in Sardinia on U S property, Strike stops plays at National, Three to appear on £210,000 heroin charges, Blind typist wins travel bursary, Private sector better than statistics show, Turks to try two Palestinians over airport killings, Heading for the last round-up in Kansas, Mr Tanaka charged with taking £900,000 Lockheed bribe and other politicians face arrest, Black leader deplores South African arrests, Flying saucers get their own airfield, Fights as three bishops return to Chile, Enviable record of rising stock prices, Ancient colossi threatened by Aswan High Dam, Never more popular, never more risky, How the KGB set out to break young Russian Christians, Mr Stonehouse seeks leave for appeals, Food price warning as water boards seek stricter curbs, Rich new discoveries recall the 1920s, Two held for 'offering Nato plane secrets to east', Mansion as college for girls paying £2,000 fee, Further large expansion of steelmaking and iron envisaged, Drive for development funds leads into a tight corner, Banking and finance, Closed poverty unit to retain some staff, Harsh penalties urged for sports hooligans, Headmistress dismissed by governors, Offer to junior doctors is 'absolute limit', Shopping Looking beyond the wineglass, Tory demand for new offensive by Northern Ireland security forces to forestall 'serious frustration', Union ban on agencies affects newspapers, Botany: Trees with high metal concentrations, Zambia raid 'unknown' to Pretoria. Index. Picture Gallery: Banking and finance. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Libra Bank Ltd., Serfin, Matthew Hall Engineering, Nacional Hotelera, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, Sotheby's, Cwmbran, Mexico's Official Industrial Development Bank, Cedi, International Mexican Bank Limited, The Royal Bank of Canada, Bnp, Multibanco Comermex, Banamex, Halifax Building Society, Mexico, Aeromexico, Lloyds Bank International. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, London team wins Brighton bridge contest, Mestel retains full marks in chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,382. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Round of 70 gives Stockton championship by one stroke, Tattered England have only a shred of hope, Sports in Brief, Better view of sunken Glamorgan, Mushtaq renders Hampshire weaker still, The real Trepan can stand up to test and erase a painful memory, Results in boys' events at Sunningdale. Property: An Empty Property is an ideal Asset, Decline and fall of the landlord, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Appointments Vacant also on page 8, Legal Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 8, Entertainments, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Here Comes the Sun Jeannetta Cochrane, How good is contemporary art?, Harlem Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, Liederabend Queen Elizabeth Hall, Clouds Hampstead, Oboist in witty style Northern Sinfonia Seaman Albert Hall/Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: The Drought Goes On, Between Sixty And Sixty-Five, The Tensions Of Division. Letters to the Editor: Journalists' closed shop, Regional boundaries, Encouraging motorists to buy European, High-rise housing and vandalism, The Roman liturgy, 'A grave injustice' over pensions, Burning stubble, The Irish vote, Underground water resources, Wardens galore, A precious snack, Significant prophecy, 'Appalling' nuclear waste. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Medal for rescue, Church news, Pilot's bravery award, University news, Latest appointments, Marshall Scholarships, Silver jubilee souvenirs. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug. 16, 1951.. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Frederick Miles, The Right Rev Robert Stopford Former Bishop of London. Business and Finance: A dividend feast but no forecast from B Peacock, Discount market, Components for the electronic industry's survival, Vibroplant manages to keep growth unbroken, Business Diary: 'Tis not so sweet..· Leyland's drive, France vetoes takeover of famous vineyard, U S bank to introduce a brokerage service, Lawnmower makers hit by drought, Retail Sales And Hp, Can Sea Containers work its magic on MFC?, IMF sees less foreign loans by US banks, Argos plan for 11 showrooms means 500 jobs, Latest dividends, £750,000 pump contract, Spot Position of Sterling, Chrysler seeking 2,000 workers six months after jobs cutback, Unexpected recovery adds 2 pc to retail sales, Royal Insurance on the cyclical upswing, S Hoffnung trounces recession, Yen allowed to reach 17-month peak, Tremletts prepares quote timetable, Forward Levels, Longton Transport's strong finish turns the tide, Crystalate-Aljac, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, Prospects brighter at Siebe Gorman, Keyser Ullmann loses £5.92m after provisions, ICI American growth, Carter adviser calls for $15,000m extra stimulus for economy, Moran to market through Richardson Smith bid, Highlands & Lowlands Bhd. New Directors, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, £20m sea water order for Weir, Briefly, Wettern sells DIY co, Money Market Rates, EEC's monthly trade gap widens by £620m, Impala-Platinum rally falters, Big W German steel takeover, A. Herbert on way back to profits, 600 pc increase in TV imports from Taiwan, Gold, Test scheme will give selected compainies advice on technology, Congress anti-boycott Bill 'would halve oil profits', Bonn sees no necessity for economic spur, Thames Plywood pays above forecast, Plans for a European export bank doubted, How the markets moved Rises, Foreign prices 'threat' to UK titanium output, Range Rover plant halts, Anglo-Russian deal talks, Floreat backs Lamont call for an inquiry, Lindustries Industrial Holding Company With Interests In The Uk And Overseas Mainly In Engineering, Polymers And Textiles, Process plant chief's warning on redundancy, Danks Gowerton in sight of £1m, Motor trade turnover 20 pc up on last year. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurobond prices, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Steadier pound brings out small buyers, Scottish Offshore, Wall Street, Small gains. Business Appointments: New chairman for Carpets International.
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