The Times - 01/09/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Clive Borrell, By Paul Routledge, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker Dublin, Bh Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler and Pat Healy, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Diana Geddes Belfast, By Aannabel Ferriman, By Christopher Warman, By Our Political Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Our Motoring Correspondent., By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Knipe, By Penny Symon, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, Eric Davidson, By Norman de Mesquita, By John Woodcock, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Archer, By Gerry Harrison, William Gaunt, Charles Lewsen, Alan Coren, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Gerald Ely, David Barchard, PHS, Michael Knipe, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R. M. ROBBINS, , NICHOLAS BONSOR, , DAVID R. BATES, , BASIL HUME, , DEREK BARSON, Director-General., GIDEON RAFAEL, , CLIVE SOLEY, ANITA SOLEY., IAN HALL., I. L. MACKESON-SANDBACH, , J. V. G. A. DURNIN, , DAVID GREEN, , GLADYS WORSFOLD, , WILLHELMINE HARROD, Chairman, J. E. H. NEVILLE, Vice-chairman, NEIL H. BIRDSALL, PAUL PAGET, JONATHAN PEEL, MICHAEL SAYER, Committee members, Norfolk Churches Trust, The Old Rectory, Holt, Norfolk. August 27., N. G. WYBER., H. J. DICKINSON., RONALD FRANKENBERG, , By A Staff Reporter, By Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Energy Correspondent., By Peter Hill, By David Blake, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Ross Davies, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Malcolm Brown, From Mr F. A. Moyle, F. A. MOYLE., From Mr S. Stewart, SHAUN STEWART., From Mr David E. Nye, DAVID E. NYE., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Desmond Quigley, By Peter Elliott, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Ouigley, by Prudence Glynn, by John Taylor, by Ginette Sainderichin, by Elizabeth Wray, by Pia Soli, by Marie Scott, by Helen Mingay, by Vappu Tiitola, by Julie C. Buddy, by Maria Pila, by Ivy M. Sharp,
ResumoNews: Mr Jenkins rejects West Indians' call for inquiry on blacks, High level of workers are unskilled, Italians dismiss 'Lockheed smear', Council may put homeless or students in YMCA hostel if rooms cannot be let, Lake 'monster' was made for TV show, Guerrillas urged by MP to free British family, Candy stripes and tartans worked from mink, West German election campaign turns into battle of personalities, Homoeopathic medicine: an alternative which deserves more than prejudice, The Times Diary Silly Season award: full results, Woman freed on bail after jail sentence for looting, Milan bomb trial to reopen, Call at UN for sanctions against Pretoria, British Library acquires music collection, Science report Palaeobotany: Coal origins, Arab League Secretary-General sees little chance of enforcing a ceasefire agreement in Beirut, Mr Kosygin 'in good health on holiday', Oil-search dreams become a new nightmare, Threatened site preserved at Alcester, Where have all the Keatings gone?, Norway presses on with 200-mile economic zone, No action over pop fans, Three small tremors felt in Peking, Society must not accept violence as nature's way, Civil Service unions combine against cuts, No school yet for 46 Tameside children, Britain grants asylum to Ethiopian envoy, Ballads from a Bonanza of havoc and honky tonk, 'Right to death' Bill approved in California, What white Rhodesians fear most about a majority rule society The whites know little more than the names of African leaders and even these were banned from use for more than 10 years, Sir Robert Mark will not allow 'no-go' areas in London, China's 'song of victory', Chevette estate completes new Vauxhall range, £30,000m industry on the brink of crisis, Dr Kissinger to warn Mr Vorster that apartheid cannot last, Concorde makes holiday trip from Geneva, Police trying to stamp out Belfast petrol bombings, Navy may be used to aid drought area, Nicos Sampson jailed for 20 years, King of Spain urged to appoint a coalition government, Russian encyclopaedia cuts space on Stalin, Government figures showing 25,100 families in need of homes criticized as too low, Tory proposal for medical auxiliaries, Spanish air controllers to continue work-to-rule, Next move 'depends on police' say black community leaders, Ratepayers 'must meet overspending bill', Elderly 'should be allowed to take everyday risks', Minister says downpours no cause for complacency, 'Proof' of S African torture claimed, Minister commends officers for courage in riots, Malta's neighbours will guarantee neutrality, Disabled students campaign, Turkey's Grey Wolves are blamed for campus death clashes, Two valuable guides to Constable country, Dublin call to stamp out IRA, Carter rebuff to Catholics, Mgr Lefebvre's plan for successor reported, Singapore troops train in Taiwan, More talks in newspaper dispute planned, Mr Callaghan meets TUC chiefs as militancy grows, Hearst case couple may pass rest of lives in jail, Resurgence of rebel activity in Malaysia, Welfare officer jailed for attack at flat, M Guichard given the task of reuniting parties, Rhodesian guerrillas attack army base, 'Speedbus' scheme runs into a bottleneck. Index. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Mode, Wellman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ellis And Goldstein (Holdings) Ltd., Shubette Group Of Companies, Top Shops, Promosalons, Saga Mink, Hungarotex, Ansafone, London Fashion Exhibition, The Phoenix Timber Company Limited., Wahls, cacharel, Carlton Industries, Phillips Patents (Holdings) Limited, National Water Council., Hermes, Healey & Baker, Redifon Computers, Tyndall, HINE connoisseurs' cognac, The New Throgmorton Trust Ltd., International Trade Fair Agencies Ltd.,, Hn. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Taylor wins only one game against Jarrett, Arsenal are given a chill lesson, Borg malkes it three wins in succession, Sports in Brief, Butler and Baiocchi new seeds in match-play event, Carson takes no chances on Lotto for his century, Richards delays decision about his future, Champions who have something to prove, Football programme for today League Cup second round, Sauceboat should not meet her Waterloo in backers' graveyard, Lampkowski is eligible for under-23 team, Gloucestershire deserve their good fortune, East and Pont help Essex end lean period, County Championship, Boycott's century and Cope's spin unhinges rivals, Greig to have a rest before Indian tour, Blyth spirit is a tangible asset for Coventry, Yesterday's football results League Cup second round, Reutemann may be given the Italian job, Race lost on Monday but justice wins on Tuesday, England hopes dashed by Lloyd, Middlesex must take five at the Oval, Chances well taken by Watford, Leading first class averages Batting, Another fine century by Sharpe, Willey and Bedi provide a hint of a sensation, Too much icing on too little cake at the Cottage, Sussex target proves to be beyond Surrey, Today's cricket. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 16, Personal Columns Also On Page 21, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Big business draws on innate good taste, New Götterdämmerung, Modern equipment but direction lacking, Death as a work of art Music To Murder By ICA, Success in unity, County style, A little extra needed to be top, Reputation created with cotton, Royal Opera House Orchestra/C. Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Masur Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Fashion in Europe What those who care for style owe Paris, Quality reliable and costs lower, Cashing in on demand for natural look, Success story of the Victorian age, Coppelia Festival Hall, Orpheus in the Underworld New Theatre, Cardiff, Intent to humiliate Stag Night Jeannetta Cochrane, Men's wear war fair, Puppet off a string Cilla's World of Comedy ATV, Covered buttons and fine suedes. Property: Residential property Homes with scope for conversion, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Notting Hill Again, Counting The Homeless, India's Constitutional Epithets. Letters to the Editor: Quality of our diet, Art values, Camberwell Beauty, Collision on Underground, Red Cross relief work, Drought measures, Featherbedded British colour TV makers, Company cars, Use of redundant churches, Charges for water, Lebanon private armies, Proposed film about Christ, Farmers' incomes, Law in Northern Ireland, The riots in Notting Hill, Real value of sterling. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Henry Trustees, English woman among winners of Magsaysay awards, University news Glasgow Grants, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Aug 31, 1951 Air strength in Korea. Obituaries: Mr Patrick Phillips, Lord Ogmore Former Labour Minister, Mr Harry Randall. Business and Finance: Discount market, Bank of Italy Director-General nominated, Idle drilling ship laid up, CRA caution on profit surge, Latest dividends, Leslie & Godwin in a sprint, Rush of applicants for cable radio stations, Commodities, Spot Position of Sterling, Britain soon to renew $5,300m standby credit facility, Price rise fears spark crude oil stockpiling, BNOC in £96m Burmah Thistle deal, Forward Levels, American $800m tanker agreement foreseen, N Sea slowdown is worrying L Scott, OECD sees 10pc rise in prices in Belgium, Bank Base Rates, BP renews attack on project to build refinery at Nigg Bay, Roche protest over fine, Capitalism takes a trip to Red Square, Plea for higher expenditure on public works, Harland puts £38m aside for losses, 10pc Alcan UK increases, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, City earnings added £978m to UK profits, Leyland sees no evidence of 'plot' by militants to foment strikes, IMI and the rising copper price, Centre Hotels down but future is bright, Union Corp holds fast but worst is to come, B Sunley can hold payout while board works to cut borrowings, Opposition grows over expected BSC price rises, Money Market Rates, Unions critical of state-controlled Ferranti draft on participation, New call to curb coarse yarn imports, Redundancy fears over Union Carbide rationalization, When will Australia deliver its uranium wealth?, Charting a path through the unemployment maze, Gold, Arthur Bell & Sons Limited, Business Diary: The Guild of Master Craftsmen, Mannesmann curbs rate of decline, How the markets moved Rises, Continued Progress Excellent Prospects, Briefly Nat Chemical-Beyer, Pit deputies meeting NCB in move to settle overtime dispute. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Some hunt bargains in the gloom, The Times Share Indices., Wall Street, Decline arrested. Business Appointments: New director at Johnson Matthey. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,395.
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