The Times - 13/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, From David Bonavia, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Jacobs, By Penny Symon, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Christopher Walker, By Tim Jones, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By George Clark, By Margaret Stone, By Ronald Emler, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Robert Parker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From John Best, From Peter Hazelhurst, Dr Tony Smith, Kenneth Gosling, Irving Wardle, Jeffery Daniels, Michael Church, John Percival, Alan Blyth, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Archer, From Lewine Mair, By Michael Seely, Bernard Levin, PHS, Christopher R. Hill, A. R. RITCHIE, , NANCY BALFOUR, , KENNETH CORLEY, , S. GETHYN DAVIES, , L. JOHN COLLINS, , G. N. WALTON, , S. E. HUNT, , RITCHIE-CALDER, , BARBARA DAWS, , W. R. VAN STRAUBENZEE, , S. P. OSMOND, , ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, , GILLIAN PEELE, , JOHN WILLIAMS, , CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By John Whitmore, By Desmond Quigley, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen, By John Brennan, By Ronald Pullen, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, G. W. GARDINER, , B. BARKER, , From Peter Norman, JAMES W. HIBBERT, , D. J. MACKRIDGE, , JOHN COLEMAN, , T. PASTOR, , JOHN GORMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Thomas, John Earle, Michael Frenchman, By Tony May, Gerald Ely, by Patricia Tisdall, by Arthur Reed, The author is Air Correspondent, The Times., by John Roper, A.R., by Albert Phillips, by Simon Scott Plummer, P.W., by Peter Waymark, The author is Motoring Correspondent, The Times., by Margaret Stone, by Patrick O'Leary, by Robin Mead, by John Groser,
ResumoNews: Japan in talks on returning Soviet MiG, Making up for 'lost' time, The wife goes too, Britain wants more meat from outside the EEC, Politics roar back into South African sport, Call to study broadcasts of Commons, Editor of Shaw letters stands by resignation, Firemen resume boycott on terrorist targets, National water grid linking wet areas with dry is Government's target, Athens court convicts officers of torture, Two accused of fraud plot, Yard inquiry on link-up of criminals, London public house bombers jailed, The Times Diary How to mash a winning char, Signor Andreotti declares war on tax evaders, English at school, Asian in evening, Coal board accepts pit cage safety proposals, Prices in Tokyo food shop leave a British housewife aghast, Planning how to get there to save time and money, Pressure for control of imports is growing, Father 'thought devil possessed his daughter', Sabotage is suspected in Bombay air crash, Canada plans measures to create jobs, M Barre's plan starts its battle through the National Assembly, Private planes for the jet set, How to keep the bill within the company's budget, Ecologist says Italy must cooperate, Mr Crosland evades Rhodesia questions, Irishman 'could not give police any help for fear of reprisals', State control of teaching is proposed, Ewart-Biggs memorial to promote his ideals, OECD incomes study infuriates France, Untested drugs 'being sold', Call by Labour group to cancel Russian's visit, Spanish support sought over claim to Falklands, Music hath charms, but too little cash, Mr Hua asserts his power by ousting radical leaders, Schmidt call for party criticism, Election may be far off, Tory leader is told, Medicine. going back to nature?, Army observes strict rules on use of plastic bullets, Mr Vorster, and the reluctance to move over race relations, Bumpy road for rental firms, Syrian forces launch new offensive for Palestinian-held road, Ayrshire cow wins trophy for best milk, Party groups bar parents from schools study, Court rejects appeal by Watergate three, Fleet Street accord on new technology, TV company to increase its rental charges, ILO to discuss conditions for ships' crews, Credit cards a convenience-but falling pound brings hazards, Council may restrict population of dogs, Laotians told to hand over gold and jewels, Mr Smith will be fielding a tough team at Geneva, Move to seek devolved powers, Council needs 'unnoticed by Whitehall', Flowers and fruit add autumn colour to shows at Royal Horticultural Society, Worldwide hotel costs 1976 Room rates for single room with bath; no food except breakfast., Car buyers are spoilt for choice, Teachers 'talk too much', Prince to grant warrants, The difference between taking a taxi and queuing for a bus, Indian leader to stay handcuffed in court, New Soviet Warsaw Pact chief of staff, Food-price inflation seen as 17-20% by next year, Bradford may lose race relations body, Code of good practice on equal opportunity, Raising your voice is no longer enough, More on the move despite difficult times, Search for bodies: Police officers assisted by, So many ways of keeping in touch with head office, On tipping and less vital matters, Police urge change in complaints law, Investigator of Seveso was former victim, 10 years for members of IRA cell, Basque building workers defy austerity call, The concept of national interest has no place in the European Parliament, African tribal art figure fetches £28,000, These days you cannot sell a book by its cover, Faster North Sea oil flow boosts economy, Rise in house prices slows to 10 per cent a year, survey shows, Inquest and inquiry on boy killed after his return from care, Alcoholism: Changes in male sexuality, Baggage excesses, Modern printers show off their versatility, Half of arrested Thai students released on bail, Lisbon teachers on the march, Prospect of all-out war looms after Sahara carve-up, Lost at sea but found in the Channel, Mr Ford admits he made mistake and clarifies East Europe policy. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Charles Curran is to retire, University news, Latest appointments. Index. Display Advertising: Hogg Robinson Travel, Bell's, National Westminster Bank Group., Anglowest Distributors Ltd., Abbey National, Korean Air Lines, Air France, Hill Samuel Unit Trust Managers Limited, American Express, Rothmans King Size, Mobil, Bmw, Bally, Rnib, mas, The Times, Flexibility, Gulf Air, M&g, Swissair, South of England Building Society, Kenning, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Pan Am, Inter-City, Hertz, Nationwide, Thomas Cook, French Railways, océ, Twa, Kuwait Airways, The Chester Barrie Show, Barnardo's, Savills, Time. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Earthquake victims, Nationalization Bill defeats for Government, Racial discrimination in personal relationships: two more reverses, Proposals for Rhodesia settlement represent a basis for negotiation, Community failure to speak with one voice, Heavy cost in foreign exchange of UK forces in Germany, Complete return to free collective bargaining ruled out, Phasing out of pay beds: warning to House of Lords. Law: Committal available for disobeying access orders, Space behind counter in shop a 'public place', Hotel waitresses win appeal on equal pay Sorbie and Others V Trust Houses Forte Hotels Ltd. Classified Advertising: Secretary to Marketing Manager, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Business to Business market, Entertainments. Reviews: A chance to shine Summertide Sadler's Wells, Love theme that excludes sex Old World Aldwych, Theatre Projects' big contract in Iran, Glyn Philpot's re-emergence, Andre Previn will miss Covent Garden debut, Conductor bares his soul LPO/Rostropovich Festival Hall, Signs of trouble BBC 1, Park Lane Group/ Goodman/Arnold St John's, Smith Square, Winner to conduct for BBC. Sport: Australians will break twice with tradition, England must defeat mental barrier, Leeds prepared to sell Norman Hunter, Edmonds shows his class in last frame, Sports in Brief, Club men backed by Will, Preston score six against Peterborough, Lord Killanin sees no change in S African policy, Half-brother to Jacinth goes for 85,000 gns, New Zealand looking to their not out batsmen, 'Dockland brawl' that was missing a killer blow, Olympic coach omitted from senior selection, Sanders breaks silence to defend leading players, Boekelo defence by Miss Prior-Palmer, Great Britain and Ireland shape well in practice, Bugner wins titles back in first round, Walwyn tunes up Saros to tackle The Minstrel at Newmarket, Pressure on Oxford, Pumas do the talking while Welshmen score the tries, British complaint over Monza race overruled, British prospects decline after Whiteford's loss, Today's football. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Salute to the brave: only they can stop India turning into a tinpot dictatorship, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 12, 1951 Lack of power. Editorials/Leaders: Power In Peking, Syria And The Plo, Rate Support Grant Round Again. Letters to the Editor: Terrorist logic, Detention in Rhodesia, Mistaken quality of unfettered competition, Knowledge tax, Parish registers, Wherefore art thou, Keynes?, 'Perks for executives', DIY yogurt survival kit, Contemporary paintings, Output the key to economic crisis, Important advantages of a two-tier board system, Trained manual, Future development of nuclear power, Support for Unesco, Preventing Marxism, Academic hostilities, Theatre ticket trouble, VAT-read all about it. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Kindersley, Professòr Keith Bullen, Miss H. M. Lambert, Mr Romney Brent Actor, director and dramatist. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,431, Reserve pair win bridge. Business and Finance: New look at deferred tax accounting, Leyland taking on men to meet Rover demand, Companies Bill amendments include call for auditors to be reappointed annually, Energy body tests oil-sharing procedures, Parker Knoll Limited Best Ever Results, Teacher shares halted after hints of bid, Confident Ash & Lacy up one third at half time, Briefly Provident Life, Discount market, Market boosted by bear closing, Latest dividends, Catastrophe the only big fear at Bowthorpe, Lower industrial output figures point to setback in recovery, EEC may again approach Japan on shipyards, £70m switch plan to ease PO pensions shortfall, Spot Position of Sterling, Interim Statement, Business Diary: Mortgaging other people's future, Forward Levels, Doubts on American Ford pact, W German reserves at record level, Bank Base Rates, Much better year puts Savoy firmly in profit, EEC trade deficit wider in first half, The accountants and Mr Dell, Aid for engineers training scheme, Easing Italian industry's growing burden of debt, Gold Fields, Uranium no prop to Barlow Rand and GFSA camps, Burmah sues Bank over BP shares sale, CANNING W. Canning Limited Extracts from the Chairman's Interim Statement, EEC alarm over lack of energy plan, Money Market Rates, Inter-union row flares again at BSC, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Italy 'on track' for IMF aid, Textile output still depressed, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited Interim Report, Gold, $57m contract for Marconi, CBI seeks annual meeting, Cosmetics expansion will cost BAT £10m, Riches from Finland's peat bogs, Finns considering rise in price of newsprint, Delays hit RTZ mine in Namibia, How the markets moved Rises, Boost overseas offsets tighter UK margins at Assoc Biscuit, Battle for the minds of the bank staff, Brussels considering giving aid to Britain, Court ruling today on MFC sales. Business Appointments: Sir Campbell Adamson joins Abbey National. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Strong rebound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), BP buttresses technical rally, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing, London & Suburban property, Residential property Houses for those who want space.
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