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The Times - 20/07/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, From Neil Allen, By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Mark Vaughan, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, From Ronald Faux, By Our Arts Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Penny Symon, From Arthur Osman, From Ronald Kershaw, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, From John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Alan Coren, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, Philip Howard, PHS, Harry Debelius, Bernard Levin, P. E. PHILLIPS., ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER., C. W. KOENIGSBERGER., R. MARTIN, , MANCROFT., PETER C. WILLIAMS., RODNEY DRAKE., DEREK ROEBUCK., J. M. LAW., DEREK HUDSON., G. R. DUNSTAN., DOUGLAS J. CUSINE., F. WILD., JAMES PRICE., R. G. DAWSON., EDWARD MENDELSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By John Brennan, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb, By Margaret Stone, By Ronald Emler, By Peter Hill, F. SHELTON, , ELLEN I. GARVIE., J. M. HILL, , H. DUNKELMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman., Kenneth Owen, From Frank Vogl. United States Economics Correspondent, By Askley Druker, By Tony May, By Peter Elliott,

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News: Surplus EEC milk powder to be used for dog food, Labour policy group attack Chancellor's figures, Mr Peart says EEC plan to tax vegetable oils is unacceptable, Tighter Belfast airport security, Six Poles sentenced after price riots, Hang-gliding inquiry after deaths, Tombstone said to be Paine's, Labour parties' hostility to spending cuts, Fishing limits debate is delayed, E German troops enter US sector, Picnic pies and flans, Pirates kill two men on disabled sailing boat, The Times Diary Doing his private thing in public, Miss Stonehouse 'terrified' at her father's actions, Social workers take to heart criticisms over child deaths, Liberals hint at direct action over EEC poll, Doctor is ordered to be struck off, Zoology: Blood pressure of dinosaurs, RAF marks 25 years of Hawker Hunter success, Filipino puts Karpov into second place, Muted start to doctors' pay protest, Death toll of 11 climbers in Swiss Alps, Three pit officials accused of negligence, Disperse Palestinians, Mr Franjieh says, Four escape as yacht sinks off Sarawak, All-black estates acceptable if not associated with housing stress and deprivation, race report says, 19 nations join in Olympics protest, Irish revolutionary festival starts tamely in Dublin, Should Patty Hearst be set free?, Mr Smith wants African support for tribal policy, Men's convictions quashed, Secrets case man jailed, Sharp rise in wages despite £6 ceiling, Defence say no question of insanity in Neilson case, TUC opposes cuts, but leaves itself room for manoeuvre, Coupled guillotine motions valid, Speaker rules, Mr Ford changes his mind on appointment of special prosecutor, Loan fund will give boost to British films, Man went to solicitor's home with shotgun, American aid for Kenya forces, Questions and answers on nuclear safety, German floods: Flood waters pour, The menacing giant that keeps the people of 'little China' united, Eight hurt as two Glasgow trains collide, Tribune threat to defeat Government over cuts, More Japanese arrests in Lockheed case, EEC health rules criticized, Arab leaders press for Lebanon ceasefire, RAF to give up its Oman staging post and airfield, Shell standstill decision over petrol may trigger further price war at the pumps, Toothpaste helped in jail escape, Solicitor in 'Private Eye' dispute retires, School scenes 'like storming of a castle', Kidnap clues emerge under hypnosis, Portuguese currency speculators attacked, MP queries overseas child allowances, Finance Bill through: Tory says attack on perks became disorganized retreat, Disciplinary move on six Tyndale teachers, Western Islanders tune in to colour television, Pension rise for public servants to be 13.8 pc, Ex-minister in dispute over having two jobs, Kakiemon bowl is sold for £22,000, Masked men rob West End jewelry store, Mr Benn cautious on American reactor, Chinese buy British films, Demand for oil rigs still uncertain, Indiscipline in Angola ruling party disclosed, Schmidt remarks on aid to Italy embarrass partners, Nanking poster attacks on Peng followers, Gold value at lowest level for 2½years, Europe experts rule out flu vaccination, Shopping/Patricia Tisdall, Police appeal to youth over lido killing, Ugandans question British travel writer, Gas price rise expected to be under 20 pc, Leftist guerrillas claim they placed anniversary bombs, Death of Southall Asian 'brought people together', Reshaping electricity supply industry, Ebla: Ancient clay tablets analysed, Intimidation claimed in Soweto, Breton grocer calls off his supermarket petrol war, Policeman sued by youth over eye injury, Losses rise steeply on catering for MPs. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Oman bravery awards, University news Oxford, Ogilvy offer to resign is refused, Award of over £100,000, Latest appointments. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Chubb Protects, British airways, LEGGE Locks, Cakebread Robey & Co. Ltd., Christie's, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Government awaiting reaction by MPs to Tindemans report on future of EEC House of Lords, TV licence evasion, Parliamentary notices, Certifying the Finance Bill as a money Bill, £100m to be spent at Port Talbot steel mill: Government willing to authorize a further £250m House of Commons, Two Bills can be guillotined at a time, Minister wants EEC budget kept down to realistic level, How the politics of defeat has changed the tone of Britain's political weeklies. Sport: Holder's six wickets as Warwick struggle, Countries wait to see if they can compete, Grey Baron attempts York conquest, Oldham and Stevenson in form for Yorkshire, Sports in Brief, Digesting the overdone bouncer, IAAF proposal to expel South Africa, A champion bows out to holder at St Andrews, The seeded Kelley steers clear of danger with run of birdies, Jockey Club say Trepan samples positive again, Hunt's car something of a flying machine, A positively Lax innings, Russian is banned after Fox protest Modern Pentathlon, Odwell survives a tumble Boxing, Purpureous Philosopher and Profitable Prophet, Their winter of discontent made inglorious summer, Last-placed British pair can lift women's hopes Rowing, Men's champions defeated on first day, Gold medal for W German rifleman Shooting, Today's events, Amboise for Goodwood after Yorkshire double, Results from Montreal, Pattisson in control of opening race Yachting, Indian team surprised by Netherlands Hockey, Wilkie shown what he has to do Swimming, For the Record, Ulster Cup taken home from the Clyde. Law: No redundancy payment for man made redundant during strike Simmons V Hoover Ltd. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Company Meeting Notices, Legal Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 10, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: Panorama BBC 1, Banana Ridge Savoy, Martha Graham Dance Company Covent Garden, The transatlantic connexion, BBC SO/Andrew Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3, Le nozze di Figaro Glyndebourne. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 19, 1951. Comet's record flight, Shaw on Stalin: the devil's disciple. Editorials/Leaders: Embarrassment All Round, East African Antagonism, The Legislative Tumbril. Letters to the Editor: Trial of mercenaries, The cost of hasty decisions, Debts: exposure risk a powerful factor, Powers to counter tax evasion, Burning stubble, The law and ethics of AID, 'Look, Stranger!', Money supply, Telephone directories, Local government cuts, Academic standards, Problems of nuclear wastes, Bigger and better, Butter prices, Differences between yoghurt and kefir, Wasting public money. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr H. J. Pullar-Strecker, Professor Allan Birnbaum, Mr Ronald Tree, Mr D. W. C. Northfield Eminent neurosurgeon. Business and Finance: Bonn plan for raw materials, US hopes for quick end to car pay talks, Discount market, A new head for West Germany's cartel busters, Support for guidelines by Bank on money supply, Retail Sales And Hp, Wilkinson Match, Latest dividends, Business Diary: Kuwaitis' gain · Ogilvy and Rank's, Mr Methven resigns Bullock Committee post, Anxiety in chemical plants over drought, Whitehouse block sold to unknown buyer, TKM buying Wings, Fall in unit trust sales continues, Fewer horses and hard going bad for Coral's bookmaking, £14.3m provision by Bank, Wages, Protests over cutback by Mr Varley of BSC's big scheme at Port Talbot, Bank Base Rates, More buying eases retail sales depression, Great Portland Estates, Tanganyika Holdings agrees terms for Elbar, European Commission to decide soon on unified system Computer news, Whitbread And Company Limited Reversing the downward trend, UK shipyard management assured of freedom, Rank tackles its problems, Rosgill Holdings dives into the red, Status resumes dividend as recovery continues, Coffee continues downward slide in London, Retail Consortium seeks to step up income, Why television makers want protection, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, $250m paid for US stake in Aramco, Sales hope dashed at the stores, 11 groups given licences for land fuel searches, F. C. Construction rejects Norwest Holst's bid, UK fears over world trade, Whitbread's chief on the hazards of brewing, Money Market Rates, Oilpipe split 'due to error', Soviet-US freight pact, Corah Limited, DRG is talking bid to Royal Sovereign Group, Court rules for state board on Felixstowe, How the markets moved, Gold, Rank board agrees changes in management, Bank gives limited support to the franc, Grendon Trust will know fate tomorrow, Briefly Bank Of America, Warning on dearer home loan rate, Norton motor cycles made before collapse now on sale in Britain. Stock Exchange Tables: Bid stocks again relieve tedium as investors await spending cuts, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Little demand, UK metal stocks, Drawing Of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Top executive changes at Smith & Nephew. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,358.

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