The Times - 27/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Glasgow, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Penny Symon, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Philip Howard, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Education Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Leigh, Regina v Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council, Ex parte Secretary of State for Education and Science, Reader's Digest Association Ltd v Williams, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Harrison, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Henry Kamm, By Edward Mortimer, Paul Overy, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Charles Lewsen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Mary Brogan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, From Jim Railton, From John Nicholls, Anthony Steen, Adam Roberts, PHS, Bernard Levin, JEREMY SMITH, , DESMOND LEE, President, , LAURENCE GRUZMAN., J. MORTIMER HALL, , ELIZABETH YOUNG., NICHOLAS HINTON, Director., C. R. DODWELL. Director, RALPH B. PUGH, Editor, , C. L. JAMES., HUGH FRASER, , G. I. A. D. DRAPER., JULIUS GRANT, Director., WILLIAM A. R. THOMSON., JOHN GRIBBIN., NIKOLAI TOLSTOY., By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Michael Hornsby, From Frank Vogl, By David Mott, By Desmond Ouigley, By Clifford Webb, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth, Owen, M. A. W. VALE, Chairman., RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , D. C. DOUGHTY, industrial, THOMAS ST. JOHN EVE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Townsend, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley,
ResumoNews: Ferrybridge six get total of £20,710 for dismissal, Coloured Briton alleges jail victimization, South Africa 'backing insurgents in Zambia', Policeman held hostage by armed hijacker, Right wing urges change in Thatcher front bench, Beauty surgeon restored to medical register, Mars life tests: The Viking spacecraft,, Gains in joint health and welfare service, Bonn warns citizens after two border incidents, Christian Democrats stake all on Signor Andreotti's efforts to form government, Ministers and union leaders join forces to isolate Labour left over revised social contract, Signs of new Government rapport with doctors, School leavers on the dole: why can't we let them earn their keep?, 'Scrounger' gets three months suspended term, Wrong emphasis on success for teachers, Tories back parents as school governors, Higher education teachers dismayed by cuts, Police hunt for 'Red Brigade' kidnappers, Hijack alert to shipping, Gunfire in Kampala attributed to anti-tank target practice by President Amin and his family, Viren retains title as Foster finishes third, Ex-Premier arrested, Land-mine in Rhodesia kills two women, Rise of £2 for disabled drivers is expected, Indian Marxists support 'independent thinking', Alliance is formed to fight against tide of racism, Agreement on Beirut camp rescue, Delhi censorship kills two magazines, Text for global sea law 'disastrous', says critic, Tameside wins appeal to keep grammar schools, Soares defence of decision to govern with minority, Dylan Thomas novel to be published, Former Crown Agents man on loans charges, George Medal awards for three who defied gunmen, Armed security van robber gets 15 years, Rory O'Brady banned from Ulster as British line hardens, Immunology: Preventing graft rejection, The Times Diary Here is the line-up for the final Lane 1, Councils press for exemptions from standstill spending, Training grants for farming to be almost doubled, Conciliatory note by opposition in Spain, 250,000 doses of rabies vaccine to be stocked, Second Hearst trial put off until January, White House intruder shot dead, Gunmen 'thought clerk was from Special Branch', Groups loiter and you can sniff the tension in the air, Reagan surprise may damage Ford hopes, Tories hope recruiting drive will raise £3m, Kurds force change of Iraq policy after clashes, Man on kidnap charge says the police beat him, More delay on devolution plans, America: Excavating the Alamo, Shoplifting by Olympics man, Do-it-yourself defence is Yugoslavia's secret weapon, Disabled drivers say they will be forced to give up their jobs, Pakistani groups reject advice to avoid protests, Corsica bomb attacks presage 'hot summer', Labour's two Scottish rebels reject whip, Scargill role 'gave appearance of bias', Turkey cool on new EEC trade and aid offer, Gertrude Bell photographs on show, Well-timed raid gets £325,000 from ministry, There's more to Calais than the ferry terminal, 220 people evacuated from poison cloud villages, Troops kill 35 in Philippines farm gun battle, 'Two more men sought' over schoolbus kidnap, British airports chairman rejects 'Thiefrow' nickname, Billy Bunter still sets pace in puddings, England need 114 runs to win Test match, Consul to visit Britons jailed in Yugoslavia, SNP calls for forestry policy to create jobs, Model trains and ships raise £83,000, Muhammad film title changed after threats, SNP to vote against the Shipbuilding Bill, Residents to fight new Battle of Hastings, Unions to meet Mr Callaghan over jobs axe, Soweto unrest continues as pupils stay home. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Moulinex, HTV Group Limited, Welmar, Metal Closures Group Limited, Standard Chartered, Lowenbrau, Booth's, Rand Selection Corporation Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Educational, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 4, Entertainments, Salerooms and Antiques. Law: Call me Mr, Journal's numbers game not a lottery, Tameside plan not unreasonable. Politics and Parliament: Backbench protests at cuts in social services while money is spent on devolution, Church Measure 'will make most clergymen better off' House of Lords, No proposals to cut rail lines in Wales, Lonrho got aid to save 1,800 jobs House of Commons, Right of appeal system sought under dock work Bill: more demarcation disputes feared, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Reviews: Clytemnestra Covent Garden, The Manly Bit Regent's Park, Lindsay Ouartet Wigmore Hall, Schütz Choir St Augustine's, Kilburn, Bridget's House Young Vic, Stanley Spencer: the vision and the bus, Romeo and Juliet Cour Carrée, Paris. Sport: Stand To Reason the logical choice for Cup, Medals table, Sports in Brief, Barclay and Long defiant, Australia put out India on penalty strokes Hockey, Hurdling heretic crushes rivals as easily as the Cuban revolutionary Athletics, Croquet, Consistent stream of top-class oarsmen needed for Moscow Rowing, Advantage lies with West Indies as the great suspense story of the week nears end at Headingley, Captain leads recovery, Arsenal may have to wait for Macdonald signing, Series of single putts gives Bannerman lead, Gloucestershire throw their chance away, Cowdell with Britain's last chance of medal Boxing, Jesty's 159 restores Hampshire's hopes, Pearson makes promising return for Cowdray Park, Kingston could be another Kiel Yachting, Lopes's tactics destroy Foster and help Viren to retain title Athletics, Run-a-minute century by Jameson, Johansson breaks away as rivals relax Cycling, Today's events, No disputing claims of The Old Pretender, Nightwatchman Lamb's finest hour, Latest results from Montreal and Kingston Athletics Men's 200m, Canadian title won by Pate with final 63, Two seeds beaten in junior championship, Other match, How E German women succeed Swimming. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A message from the hellhouse for us all, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 26, 1951 Czechoslovak tension. Editorials/Leaders: Tameside Vindicated, The Turn Round Of Public Industry Profits, Poisoning The Atmosphere. Letters to the Editor: Treason trial in Ghana, Old legal records, Puzzling priorities, Samuel Palmer's work, A Russian writer, Leprosy patients, Urgent need to improve fiscal legislation, Life on Mars, Pensions funding policy, Soviet naval movements, Overcrowded prisons, Miners' gala, The millstone of too much law making, New cooperation on health and safety welcome, Inheritance and AID, The Monarchy in Australia, Thefts from art gallery, The M3 inquiry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford Elections, Latest appointments, Gallantry awards. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir John Tyson, Mrs Marina Sulzberger, Professor J. R. Marrack, Rina Morelli, Dr Olof Von Feilitzen Distinguished Swedish philologist, Obituary. Business and Finance: US cut in prime ahead of Treasury decision, Duty-free shops boost investment for airports, Insurance brokers in merger negotiations, Discount market, Tour operator calls for 75 redundancies, Vauxhall joins car profit makers with 6-month turnround of £9.36m, Latest dividends, Shares slide in reaction to spending cuts, EEC report recommends 'socially profitable' jobs, Whitecroft one-for-4 'rights' to raise £1.4m, Opec ministers will meet again in Vienna, Ship disposals help Graig pay bigger dividend, £2.10 suit allegations rejected, armitage shanks pre-tax profit up 50%, Commission to relieve UK of anti-dumping cases, The choice between money and leisure, Feasibility contract, Tidying up at Unicorp: payout cut, Benn evidence first at nuclear power inquiry, Bank Base Rates, Sterling lower as bankers reassess Healey measures, Business Diary: Men overboard · First person imperfect, The Trustees Corporation Limited., GM to boost capital spending as confidence in US recovery grows, Kearney seeks court sanction for Vickers to take 86pc equity, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited Six Months to 30th June, 1976, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Big French banks raise base rates to 9.2 pc, 'Discrimination' in EEC regional fund claimed, OECD disclosure rules will help security markets, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Pilkington's strong case in the bid for UKO, Directors in line for £100,000 bonus each, Leyland talks on £70m foundries, Cawoods gives scrip after record year, US contract for Irish facility, London & Overseas Freighters Limited The Impact Of Nationalisation, How the markets moved, Carclo Engineering Group Limited, Wheelock probe discloses big shares sales, Aluminium: weighing up the case for expansion, MFC poised to clinch new deal with Sea Containers, The General Engineering Co. (Radcliffe) Ltd., British Airports, Boom year predicted for mini systems Computer news, Pound link with snake premature, Mr Lever tells finance ministers. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, Weak start to account, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) $ Straights, Nervous on weak pound and interest rate fears, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Mr Duncan MacLeod on Weir Group board. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,364, Broadcasting.
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