The Times - 08/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, By Our Political Editor, By David Leigh Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Godfrey, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Christopher Thomas, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Medical Reporter, From Henry Stanhope, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, By David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, By Edward Mortimer, From John Best, By John Young, Alan Blyth, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Alan Coren, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Archer, By Gerald Richmond, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Michael Seely, Brian Alderson, Bernard Levin, PHS, MAUREEN DUFFY, , KEITH ROBBINS, , G. M. SHERIDAN, , STEWART MENAUL, , MAURICE CRANSTON, , JOHN R. DAVIDSON, , BRYAN REES, , WILLIAM McEWAN YOUNGER., JAMES R. ADAMS, , R. TAIT, , JOHN F. B. BROWN, , ROBERT GREENBERG, , PAUL BRYAN, , H. B. BOYNE, formerly political correspondent, Daily Telegraph, ARTHUR BRITTENDEN, The Sun, PETER KELLNER, Sunday Times, CHAPMAN PINCHER, Daily Express, IVAN ROWAN, Sunday Telegraph., PETER COOK, , DONALD MADGWICK, , ELIZABETH STILL., JOHN TAYLOR, , By Geraidine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Economics Staff, By Richard Allen, By Ronald Pullen, By John Brennan, By Rodney Cowton, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, JOHN T. GILLIE, , FRITZ HUGO VON DALER., W. F. de HAVAS, , From Douglas Aiton, M. C. FESSEY, Director, , P. E. TRIER, , A. J. BOYLE, , H. F. HUNTER, , G. C. SHEPHARD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, David Blake, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Ouigley,
ResumoNews: Urals nuclear devastation described by eyewitness, Mr Callaghan criticizes broadcast, Johannesburg bomb blast man injured, Swedish prince married, European MPs angered by commission's secrecy, UK political structure 'a factor' in decline, Civil Service union to extend action on cuts, Continental dealers in fierce bidding at sale of musical instruments, The way to end the discontent in these friendly islands, Reporting Mr Powell might become illegal, The Lords defended as guardian of liberties, Rhodesia more flexible on Kissinger plan, Two second readings, Mrs Thatcher pressed to replace shadow minister, Way out of juggernaut impasse, Congress harmony with White House foreseen, The real threat from the left if Labour goes out under an economic cloud, Driver of car in which two died 'exonerated', Brandt visit enhances Bonn's prestige in Spain, Smithfield trophy for Scots, Mental hospital pickets: Mr Tom Oswald, 'Morning Star' needs more government advertising, Mr Callaghan throws Cabinet opponents of deflationary policy into disarray, Hospital workers defy plan to cut patients' food, Relief not reaching victims of earthquake, MPs say, £5,000 taken by 'master thief' of 14, Jail course helps prisoners to go straight, It may be chic to be shabby but there are limits, Firearms Bill gets a place, Historic building repairs 'must not be delayed', Curtain up at La Scala despite riot in the streets, BBC apologizes for libel of coal board, Two-day newspaper strike in France called off by printers, Britain slow to help Chile refugees, GP admonished over drug prescriptions, New York delays ruling on Concorde, Prison for shotgun raiders who stole £60,000, California death law ruled out, BBC Shakespeare project upsets American unions, Tory procedural challenge to nationalization Bill, Wrong assumptions mean planned rise in national insurance contributions is not necessary, Call to raise big families' benefits, Mao rebuked wife for ignoring his books, Israeli warning on peace talks move, Group to investigate fully Oxfordshire education, Opposition plans to govern Japan seem certain to fail, Museum of industry in 1784 mill, Maryland corruption trial halted by jury bribe allegation, Prize offered for book depicting multiracial living, One Carter plainly enough, Dangers and delights on the overland route to India, Requiem for a composer: Lord Britten,, Court rejects appeal on 'Red Schoolbook', S African offer on freedom for detainees, Importing and exporting waste paper, Press Council rejects woman MP's privacy complaint, Spend more on arms, Nato urged, Mr Callaghan wily on left infiltration, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Battersea provides some rivals for the Wombles, Thames TV has four new playwrights, 'Tough nut' warning by Yugoslavia, TUC attack on EEC farm policy, Dr Waldheim to stay on after China drops veto, Science report Medicine: Cholesterol and heart disease, British Rail opposed to all job discrimination, Proposal to extend education voucher experiment to independent schools, Swiss asked to extradite Dutchman over war crime, Health education 'should use more amateurs', Busy Prime Minister cannot meet Dr Coggan, The Times Diary Off to rule someone else's waves, No change in prison adjudication, Industrial action mooted among farmworkers, Tortured priest speaks of 'total war' in Argentina, Two arrested after three die in blaze, Canada suddenly realizes Quebec could break up the country, Crisis may undermine coalition in Belgium, Heath speech on devolution opens up some old sores but leads to closing of Conservative ranks, Fears for missionary missing in Rhodesia, Healey hint at agreement on the sterling balances, Financier 'trying to stifle' magazine, New leader is elected in Baluchistan, Strike threat to Christmas travel in Italy, Royal keeper cleared of stealing skins, Unilateral postal 'flexitime'. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Racal, Redifon, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Korean Air Lines, National Library For The Blind, Mobil, Bank of New South Wales, High & Dry, Miss Barbara, Sun Alliance & London, Ford, Ocean Transport & Trading Limited, Saa, The British Deaf Association, Wr, The Titaghur Jute Factory Company Limited, Laing. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: In Parliament. Session 1976-77., Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Christmas Gift Guide, Services, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Infiltration in both main parties, National wave of vandalism denied, Three majority on third reading, Savage deflationary policies rules out by Prime Minister House of Commons, Two vote Government win keeps shiprepairing in takeover Bill, UK will retain power to fix rates of VAT, Some time spent debating about the time needed for debate, Schools Council cooperate, Words exchanged between Mr Swain and Mr Tebbit, Container lorry checks for stray cats House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Property: Flat Sharing. Reviews: Yonty Solomon Wigmore Hall, Expressionist Prints, BBC's new chief guest conductor, Le donne curiose Guildhall School, All for growth in Teheran, An heir of Max Reinhardt, Life before birth My Children, My Children BBC 1, Juilliard Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Vinegar Tom Ica, Dracula Royal Court. Sport: Bennett chosen by L Welsh against Bath, Sports in Brief, Only occasional flashes of individual skill, Miss Harrison brightens up a gloomy day, Yesterday's results, Fibak starts with degree of success in Masters, Rangers lose Clement but survive pounding of German hammers, Flashy Boy could flaunt his talent in Massey-Ferguson Gold Cup, Mrs Moser fears Miss Morerod the most, There is no place for Peyton in Revie's party, Heavy fines will end slow over rate, says Board, Barlow makes the day memorable with his second hundred of tour, Joyful relief at the end of the Green year, Mrs Court has to fight hard for victory, Esher fail to utilize their possession, Road cleared for return of Williams and Tancred, McKenzie eager to link up with Latchford, Cambridge win but honours shared, Cousins defies broken toe to take commanding lead, New safety code for riders from January, Ipswich near perfection with rhythm and pace, Mixed catalogue fails to inspire the big spenders, Patience a valuable virtue for Chelsea, Mullery remains unrepentant despite ban fear, Cambridge are likely to add to Oxford's misery, Today's football. Law: Returning officer's inspection of birth certificate invalidates poll Greenway-Stanley v Paterson. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Pity the man broken on the wheel of misfortune, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 7, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: The Takeover Of Labour Seats, Israel's Peace Initiative. Letters to the Editor: Statistics for industry, Statue of Clement Attlee, Predetermination of sex, Restrictions which close continental ports to British coastal ships, Allowances for NCB travel, Pornography sentence, Diagnosis by television, Infiltration of Labour, The cost of accidents at work, The price of changing foreign cheques through UK banks, The magistrate and Lord Wigg, Assemblies for Scotland and Wales, Welsh language unrest, Reporting race issues, Doing business with Venezuela, Soviet proposals on armaments, Transfer of car numbers, Eponymous, A check on power consumption, Reselecting Conservatives, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Photographers' award, Latest appointments Gaming board chairman, Mr Justice Bush, Royal Society bursaries. Marriages. Obituaries: Bishop Schmitt, The Rev Eric Bishop, Prof Eleanor Duckett Classical and medieval studies, Mr Patrick Dennis, Admiral Armin Zimmermann, Dr Hermann Poerzgen, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Best day for more than a month, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, The Sterling Balances, £500m new 'tap' issue. Business and Finance: Discount market, Government reshapes incentive scheme to help clothing industry, CBI chief says wealth tax witch hunt is on, Warning after Kelsey soars, Latest dividends, BP link with Carless, Capel in financing N Sea drilling, Car output up 6 pc over ten months, Aurora Holdings buys G. L. Willan, Spot Position of Sterling, Ups and downs of the sterling balances, Finance For Industry Ltd., Fraser switch in SUITS shares, Low growth rate forecast may bring U S tax cuts, Forward Levels, Fears of construction cuts, Oil begins to flow from Piper field, Harold Ingram, Davy International, G-Plan's market share is rising, Bank Base Rates, Manufacturers' costs shows signs of slowing, £37m loans for Turkish orders, Minister sets value of oil and gas reserves in N Sea at £300,000m, £30m Harpoon components for UK tender, Record first half and strong margins boost shares for Geo Bassett, Overseas debt: Britain sinks or swims in the North Sea, Managers' real pay falls 20 pc in two years, Japan balks at EEC 'share shipbuilding' call, Jokai Tea Holdings, Sharp drop in capital account deficit, Takeover Panel chief chosen, Firth Brown's profits forecast, Report on power plants next week, Summer thirsts, new branches power NSS to record £2.3m before tax, Associate's £1m loss curbs May & Hassell, Briefly, Money Market Rates, May & Hassell LIMITED, Bank statements for November, Australia's move to stabilize capital inflow, Culter turns about and raises prices, French duo in tile deal with Marley, Elson & Robbins hits maiden £1m, RHM increase sales and profits, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Finance for Industry profits rise, Fundamental problems for Dunford, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Churchbury Estates, Bremner & Company Limited General Warehousemen Statement For Half Year To 31st July, 1976, B. Paradise, John Williams-a great comeback, Standard Chartered to buy loss-making bank, Clearing banks face a big cutback in lending to keep within restraints, How the markets moved Rises, Traders win bread price concessions, Standard Chartered Bank Limited Interim Statement, Inter-union row makes 2,200 idle at Jaguar, TDG pays £2.3m for Hay's Wharf cold stores, Shipbuilding unions seek aid for ailing yards, Business Diary: Where Sir Denning is now · Volcanic ASH. Business Appointments: Mr Christophor Laidlaw is BP Oil's new chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,479.
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