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The Times - 09/07/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From David Cross, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From John Young, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Penny Symon Huntingdon, By Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman, By Our Medical Reporter, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, European Parliament, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Mario Mondiano, From Fred Emery, Michael Binyon, By Martin Huckerby, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, Kenneth Mackenzie, Norman Moss, David Robinson, John Higgins, Irvine Wardle, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, Margaret Stone, Bernard Levin, Victor Sandelson, PHS, Peter Strafford, LEOLIN PRICE, ANTHONY RICKARDS, , DAVID NAPLEY., JEAN CAMPION., E. M. BROWN, , G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , JOHN A. KEYSER, , M. M. EISENTHAL, , D. A. PAGE, , STELLA RUSSELL, , ALEX SMITH, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , ROBERT WEIR, , ROY SHAW, , ROGER SAWTELL, , S. L. BAKER, , T. M. S. L'ESTRANGE, , A. J. MOFFETT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins and Peter Hill, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Emler, IAN C. WOOD, , ARTHUR SELDON, , EVELYNE STERN, , G. HANSON, , R. E. WRAITH, , FRANCIS WEISS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Martin,

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News: Threat of explosions from bottled gas in flats, The Times Diary Why do MPs behave so badly?, Six civilians killed in Rhodesia, Mr Nixon disbarred in New York, Tremor 'has killed 9,000', Children still in jail after riots, Crowds tried to attack Mr Neilson, PC says, Mr Varley faces left fury after Callaghan gibe on Marxists, High cost of Britain's arms ideals, Inquiry sought by MP into thalidomide case, Britain planning new fishing limits, Rightists capture Lebanese city, Japanese airline chief held in bribes case, Another look at self-service analgesics ban, 'Threat from terrorism ' over nuclear development, Communists oppose Portuguese Cabinet rule on majority election of works committees, Examination of juvenile scheme planned, 'Paris-Match' sold again after only three weeks, A check upon excessive official power, Saving of animal species must be set against social priorities, peer says, Domestic water may have to come from standpipes in street, Antique dealer is charged over Heathrow theft, Union appeal for acceptance of pay award, Four accused of trying to run EEC, Optimism on latest leukaemia treatment, Councils may face 'Centre Point situation' under Act, The shameful state of a Britain that cannot even afford its national treasures, New 16-plus test favoured by Schools Council, Archaeology: Radiocarbon-dating error, Why sex war seems absurd to liberated women in Ghana, The professional thinker who advises the world-shapers, Experts to study causes of stress among workers, Alberta Indians disappointed at London visit, Plea to put all London under one bishop rejected, Stonehouse jury told of intention to resign, National Party councillor stands down, Stolen painting pasted on wall, Union plans 'guerrilla tactics', including strikes, against cuts, Rabies check on boy bitten by dog in France, EEC income bonus helps budget, Queen hails Parliament's links with Congress, Schmidt-Kreisky talk on fighting terrorism, Spain's new Government described as transitional, Dr Kohl holds talks with British leaders, Romania seeks new deal in Comecon, Immigrants need not obey orders to leave, President Ford angered by ruling on sex law, Clash over new charges to empty cesspits, Liverpool vote to cut deficit by rate rises but not rents, Mr Smith missing from welcome to Mr Steel, Climbdown on company car fringe benefits, Fresh drive in Ulster for shared schools, Unwanted bananas end up as cow fodder, Pit strike threat over retirement proposal, Overseas aid increase urged by Labour MPs, Government financial policies draw fire of friend and foe, Closer Westminster link with European MPs, Conservative Party to refuse any offer of finance from state, Man remanded for extradition proceedings, IBA 'realistic' licence fee rises to £26,000, Children's home staff 'kept silent over beatings', Bigger engine for the Peugeot 104, Overseas 45 seconds that ended the Entebbe hijack, Test case over payments to doctors' wives, Left-handed children not less capable, report says, Fears grow for life of British hostage as Uganda keeps silent, American civil liberties and the press, Greece close to direct clash with Turkey over Aegean dispute, Eton College, Early German woodcarvings fetch high prices with strong foreign bidding, NUM seeks to outlaw National Front, City agonizes over terrace demolition, Signalman in crash inquiry admits using banned key. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge McKinnon awards cinema group over £12,000 costs in sex film case, Latest appointments, £2,000 training award for singer, University news Sussex, Oxford University class list. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Pyramid Group, Augustus Barnett, Bell's, Redifon, Hb, Multibanco Comermex, Twa, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Common Law Reports Ltd.,, Ansafone, Jb, Pg, Halifax, Booth's. Arts and Entertainment: Draw likely as chess leaders adjourn game, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,349. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Proposed levies to cut dairy surplus a 'crazy way to run food policy', Key fishing areas all within 50 mile limit, Windscale discharges conform to standards, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, MP attacks 'spy's charter', Agricultural land, PM chided for dressing according to whom he is with, Speed limits, Next week's business, Retirement age of miners, Cruelty in producing pate de foie gras, Transatlantic trade: US told 'CAP is not negotiable', EEC farmers 'facing catastrophe', Russian and Canadian grain crops better, Mr Powell's call for massive repatriation of immigrants rejected, Commentary box in the Press Gallery House of Lords, Manufacturing base of UK must be expanded in order to fulfil socialist policies-Mr Varley House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments. Law: 'Time lost' clauses in port charters, Loan recoverable London and Harrogate Securities Ltd v Pitts and Another, Men in self-catering hotels not tenants Marchant v Charters. Reviews: Richard III St George's, Tufnell Park, Salzburg next Easter, Henze's steps to The River, Uncertain gun for hire The Missouri Breaks (aa) Odeon, Leicester Square Lipstick (x) Empire Feelings (x) Metropole, Victoria Len Deighton's Spy Story (a) Plaza 1, British Museum, The Merry Widow Palladium, Small Change Royal Court, ECO/Goehr St Bartholomew's William Mann. Sport: Miss Galica sets sights on Grand Prix, Nesbitt can strike right note at York, Tom Watson on the need for 'super patience', Zaheer and Sadiq lead recovery, Greenidge a credit to his mentorsSelvey's good start, Singular honour for a turf double, New faces to the front as conditions change, Miss Mapleson wins with only clear round, Lloyd's superb recovery earns Britain 2-0 Davis Cup lead, Quite a day for Cambridge but Oxford bowler is best, Shooting, Sports in Brief, First day's successes give victory on second day, Flame goes by satellite, Lone Spaniard goes to the front, Showdown on Taiwan issue expected soon, Champion jockeys in action at Chester, Breakaway by Delisle gives him lead. Property: New Homes, Flat Sharing, Builders tend to stay in the medium price bracket, Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, Is there really a place at the UN for a genuine neutral voice?. Editorials/Leaders: Falling Standards In Exams, Spain's Unknown Cabinet, Shouting Matches In Africa. Letters to the Editor: Neglected Man, Glyndebourne helicopters, Giving more say to pensioners, Choice of millennia, Legality of Israel's Entebbe rescue, Opening for England, Law of privilege and tax evasion, Dirty London, Conserving water, Why Britain's fishing industry needs a 50-mile exclusive coastal zone, Failure of the Frankfurt diamond bourse, The AA-a mail order house?, Putting new life into public services with voluntary subscriptions, Standards in schools, Pay differentials, Local government spending cuts, EEC direct elections, Overbooked airlines. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Archbishop James Liston, Dr Gustav Heinemann Former President of West Germany, Sir Stephen Watson. Business and Finance: Hawaii food group in negotiations on MFC, Discount market, CBI to demand higher relief under the revised price code, Bank Base Rates, Dow reveals cause of King's Lynn blast, UK textile chief says multi-fibre pact has failed on import quotas, Howard Machinery Ltd, Canada cuts oil import subsidy to $3.35, Latest dividends, Big improvement in new building orders, Pension fund pays £10.4m for two City properties, Ocean Wilsons (Holdings) Limited Salient Points From The Chairman's Review, The Mc Neill Group, Powell Duffryn: diversity stands group in good stead, Surge in sales of diamonds, Why it could all be different this time, Belgrave Assets, Walkout at Britain's new tin mine, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, £45m EEC aid for Third World, Minister's plea to save energy, Commons call for debate on Lonrho, Late company accounts fines eased, Special factors help Imps, New bid for shipyard, Second best is not good enough in production management, Union says BSC should diversify, U S welcomes Community's tariff cut formula, OECD consumer price rises slow in May, Italy relaxes exchange rules for non-residents, Indemnity Guarantee ban to be challenged, Europe's steel industry is 'marking time', United Gas on road back, Sterling slips in late trading, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Bank of Tehran makes London bow, America urges immediate action to implement North-South dialogue, EEC public purchasing draft upsets British firms, Link for housebuilders, Takeover of Brentford Nylons' plants agreed, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Block balking · Practice and profession, Greene King even better than hoped, Property group tries a rights, How the markets moved, How your company car will rate for tax Revised Proposals For Taxing Companies, Gold, Howard consolidates a fine recovery, Overheating strike cools at Rover, Watson & Philip Limited, No payout after big Kimpher loss, Government pledge on 20-year gas supplies, France cuts value of gold stocks, Braithwaite leaps 87pc, North Sea well found near Thistle, Pay policy 'thwarts BSC plans to trim workforce', TV colour deliveries 32pc down on year, Compagnie Française DES Petroles. Business Appointments: Part-time members for UKAEA. Stock Exchange Tables: Buyers come in at the close, Commodities Big jump in tin price at Penang, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Thin trading, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Briefly Birmingham Pallet, Spot Position of Sterling.

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