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The Times - 30/12/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From David Rogers, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Staff Reporters, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, By George Clark, From Our Correspondent Belfast, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Staff, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From William Borders, From Michael Binvon, From Michael Knipe, By Marcel Berlins, By John Hennessy, By Norman de Mesquita, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Geoffrey Green, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Karter, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Richard Harris, PHS, David Nichol, C. H. MOISER, , DEREK EZRA, Chairman, , D. F. SHAW, Pro-Dean, A. W. F. ERSKINE, , A. F. MEREDITH, , MCCARTHY, JOHN NICHOLSON, , GRAHAM THOMAS, , PAT WALLACE, , DUNCAN-SANDYS, , LEONARD JAYNE, , DEREK PRAG, , W. A. WOOSTER, , G. W. PARKES, , By John Chartres, By a Special Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From John Earle, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake, PAUL NICOLSON, , H. FOSTER, , MATTHEW PRYOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, Frank Vogl, By Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark,

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News: Paddington free law centre faces closure, 5,200 Germans fled to the West in 1976, Seven million Indians sterilized during 1976, Political unrest erupts into violence in northern Chinese city, S Africa restricts six freed detainees, Chancellor confident over wages, Moves to improve education of blacks, 'Morally reprehensible stance' of education system, Former policemen for trial on conspiracy charge, French experiment to bring justice closer to the people, New editor for London 'Evening Standard', New Year's Eve three times over in Concorde, West Point general angered by transfer, Bring back the tests, one sure way to make education work, Physics: Evidence for superheavy elements questioned, £355 wine claim on woman with £50,000, Father fined for absence of school-age wife, Setback for hopes of Carrillo release, King of Sweden saves woman from snow death, Dr Kissinger fails to keep transcripts, Mr Steel calls for plan of national revival, Two chiefs quit Rhodesian Cabinet to form party, Violence feared in Trieste over Yugoslav treaty, Chilean concern over missing leftist professor, Bank thief photographed by remote control, Italian cable-car crash brings prison sentences, The Times Diary Giving Santa a second chance, Slow return to work after extended Christmas holiday, High absentee rate feared in period between holidays, Dictionary of Labour needs £8,000 a year to survive, 38 injured as shop is wrecked by blast, Scientists puzzled by cockle poisoning, Motoring New car sales higher in spite of slump, Employee loses job claim against MP, Trust farming cooperative, Soares Government isolated in debate on its economic policy, Sentences on Korean dissidents cut, Mr Mason's strong line with Ulster jail protesters, Charity may gain from Rubery Owen pact, Third night of losses for 'Mirror', MP may raise devolution issue in European court, Marcos warning on tough talks with Muslims, Love and revolution: The three women who shared the struggles of Mao, Warning sought before children are inoculated, Syrian Jews can emigrate as travel curbs are lifted, Firms that fail to invest called shirkers, Hongkong reformer critical of anti-corruption efforts, Problem as Gilberts get self-rule, Forgers turn to 'antique' glassware, What Moscow's niggling has done to the hopes of West Berlin, Germans to face a 313 Kelvin fever, Policeman 'involved in prince's murder', New letter says kidnapped politician is well, Meeting of the Carter 'Cabinet' adds to nation's confusion over election campaign promises, Bill to increase smoking restrictions in theatres, Act on comprehensives attacked as bad law, Inquiry into industrial recruitment, Photograph by Warren Harrison, Pound at three-month peak as the Bank bolsters interest rates, Postmaster says dismissal was unfair. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Msc, Pompeii Ad79, Army Officer. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Miles loses to Hungarian in Hastings chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,495. Picture Gallery. Sport: When the weather is definitely not a laughing matter, Sports in Brief, Sydney to play in Britain, Breath of fresh air in N Ireland, Rooklyn crosses line first in front of son, Société give details of compromise, Latest European snow reports, Leeds push Sunderland into relegation depths, Matches called off yesterday, Last night's results and tables First division, Foreman's opponent ruled unfit, Early end to season for Cancello, Tammer Fors a natural jumper bound for the top, 909 schools for Aer Lingus event, Uttley fit for England but Wales lose two backs, MCC frustrated by Bharali and some eccentric umpiring, Two new caps in Welsh indoor party, Calendar of world sport for 1977, Luton master Chelsea and conditions right from the start, Watson's own goal gives Liverpool just reward for their endeavour, Slow batting costs Australia victory. Reviews: Fashion A tissue of truths, The Phoenix and the Carpet BBC 1 Stanley Reynolds, People and places, Double vision for The Ring Die Walküre Paris Opéra William Mann, Last night's television Golden Seaswallow of Knokke 1976 BBC 2 Alan Coren, Men of the Twenties Paul Overy. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: In Durance Vile, Councils Are For Councillors, Mr Richard's Mission. Letters to the Editor: Renewed brain drain, Always too little, Doctor and the dying, Right to a fair trial, Rescue archaeology, Future of nuclear power, Nationalization: what about the views of the workers?, Boxing Day, Building society catchment areas, '-dums or-da?', The German economy, A reintroduction of incentives, King Kong, Man wanted, Westminster after devolution, Marie-Antoinette approach to low pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Aberdeen Appointments, Essay prize, Resignation of Sir Halford. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Dec 29, 1951. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Samuel Cavert Leader in ecumenical movement, Mr R. F. Hanks, Mr J. H. Lewis, Mr Arthur Mitchell, Obituary, Mr Wellington Tshazibane. Business and Finance: Tokyo-style incentives urged at ICI, Discount market, Union defends Bank fringe benefits, Rand Mines Limited, Two more forecasts see slow UK growth next year, Latest dividends, Benfield is not bothered by Reed deal snags, Spot Position of Sterling, America's loan warning on pound, Wages policy will be tested by state's new year gesture to the low paid, Benn confidence on North Sea target, £28m contracts for UK shipyard but redundancies bring new aid call, Wall Street and Mr Carter, Forward Levels, Signs of brisker US expansion, US computer study predicts expansion of world trade in 1977, Iran 'paying cash' for 50 pc of ENI, Non-EEC scrap quota raised, Bank Base Rates, Distilling a better deal for the whisky makers, Saudis kept oil prices down for political reasons, Opec eleven charging less than lOpc on some heavy crudes, Assoc Engineering looks overseas but plans to spend £35m at home, Share stakes, No payout from Bertrams but outlook brighter, Poseidon shows a surplus, Briefly, William Bate, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Itoh in big Japanese merger, Debenhams buys Luton store for £1.2m, Fresh steel dumping claims soon, How the markets moved, Gold, Unemployment-Mr Carter's biggest challenge, Tea merger going ahead, Howden loses a cool £700,000 on industrial refrigerators, Business Diary: Sales talk · A taste for good cheese, State boards clash over 25pc rise in port's charge for handling coal, Kemanord still bent on Swedish Match bid. Property: Flat Sharing. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Firm tone maintained, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, BP at £8, the star turn on an empty stage, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Steel Brothers Holdings' new chief.

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