The Times - 23/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By David Watts, From Michael Binvon, From Our Correspondent Belfast, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Barnsley, By Mark Vaughan, By John Groser, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Business News Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Milan. July 22, From Richard Wigg Oporto, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Our Special Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Nicholls, By JOhn Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, From Neil Allen, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, Irving Wardle, Keith Horner, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Miles Kington, David Robinson, Caroline Moorehead, Dr Tony Smith, Alison Ross, Reginald Maudling, PHS, Hugh Stephenson Editor, Business News, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, ARTHUR LEWIS., HUGH PLOMMER., JOHN HEWITT., DAVID CADISCH, Partner, , S. REES JONES., ANTONY GREY., E. H. LOCKWOOD., E. JOHN HAMP., CHARLES FORTE, Chief Executive, , D. A. QUARMBY., STEPHEN WHITWELL, , C. B. GOODHART., ANTHONY WAGNER., ISABEL S. JACOBS., ENID LAKEMAN, , F. J. MOORE., BETTY LOCKWOOD, Chairman, , J. C. MAXWELL, , RICHARD MAYNE., STEPHEN CORRIN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By our Arts Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Penny Symon, By David Blake, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill and Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Emler, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Tim Congdon, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Insurance Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, From Michael Hornsby, R. J. WALDEN, T. M. HOUSTON., J. C. SQUIRE., DOREEN PERRY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, By Peter Elliott,
ResumoNews: Spanish rulers show signs of dialogue with ruled, Body of assassinated Dublin envoy will be flown home, Mr Foot calls Cabinet 'right wing', Money supply growth rate guideline is 12%, Crops face destruction by flame-thrower after poison gas leak, British port interests untouched by the Portuguese revolution, Questions by MP on supplies of venison, Body of drowned British boy found in France, Mr Healey couples £1,012m cuts with tax on employers, Israel hesitates to evict squatters, Mr Scargill accused of bias against pit officials, Concern by councils over £165m limit, Promise of 'realistic' homes plan, Greeks catch guerrilla associate of Carlos, Rises And Falls In Public Expenditure (in real terms), Parties reach agreement on some Ulster issues, Return to old glory for an English garden, Decoy prostitute tells of advances by Congressman, Uganda asks British envoy to explain presence in Kampala, Move by King Juan Carlos may help Vatican links, Italy told its salvation lies in higher taxes, 'Hot rocks' may be source of cheaper energy, Subsidized food will carry heavy burden, Economy drive delays fund for film industry, Transplants is the name of the game, Spending cuts or a soothing public relations exercise?, Navy halts communist trawlers, Photo-realist screenprints of urban landscapes exceed expectations, Image of young, inexperienced idealists is far from truth, Congress defeats Ford veto, Up to double the charge for dental treatment, Sadat attack on Syria and 'Libya's lunatic's, Japanese denies bribery for Lockheed, Tory challenge on pay-bed 'inconsistency', Pit officials found guilty of negligence, Four survive RAF crash, Armed Forces' strength will not be affected, One man's war against the health bore, Brutish contempt for civilized standards-judge, Local authority capital programmes suffer but target for current spending remains at standstill level, Less university equipment, Public Spending Programmes 1977-78, Lisbon ex-colonies' offices bombed, £9,000m set as target for borrowing, Tories must put case more effectively, MPs warned, New housing contracts are frozen, 15 injured as London trains crash, How a country vet turned into a best seller, Indian-Pakistani rail and air links restored, Britain wins first gold medal at Games, Gamekeeper is accused of stealing royal deer skins, Disabled housewives' pensions delaved, Britain can still find the way out for Rhodesia, Council and health workers vent furv, Bedford doctor ordered to be struck off, Anglican clergy to get pay rise, £180,000 sport grants, Labour late arrivals give vote to Tories, An area of complex and dangerous rivalries, Murder, The Times Diary Spectre at the Bicentennial feast, 'Discrimination' by school governors, Fierce debate over control of 'red sludge', Drought to close 150 miles of canals, Police and prisons exempt, Alien teachers win battle in New York, Botany: Extinction in Israel, Police hunt kidnap clues on estate in California, The high and low of camp, Red faces as blue sky of Mars turns pink, Iran secret police 'kept watch on MPs', New insurance burden angers employers, £554m to fight poverty is left intact, 'A national service of sickness', Court rejects appeals for third time, IMF may seek more cuts if another loan is sought, Americans put off choice between tank prototypes. Index. Display Advertising: Cunard Qe2, Redifon Computers, Laing Local Or National Construction Service, Bmw, Gulf Air, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd., Lucie Clayton, Savills. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: £1,000m cuts to make way for more exports and productive investment House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Tory moves on steel Bill, Vote change may allow sick MPs to stay in bed, Conservatives see proposals simply as the first step along hard road: mixed reaction from Labour MPs, Wider scope of Bill on tied farm cottages, Royal Assent to Land Tax Bill, EEC may double budget for unemployment, Next week, Tories relax on pairing for MPs. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Uinversity news Leicester, Mr Hinds resigns over Tyndale, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Karpov finishes second in Manila chess, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,361. Sport: For the Record Yachting, Sports in Brief, Renault enter F1 with turbo charged V6, England retaliate after drubbing, Montreal results Swimming, Conference falls short on short-pitched bowling, Northants well placed after Mushtag century, Dona Barod back in the right mood, Chelsea players' voluntary cut in wages, Devon face relegation, Fillies true to Royal Ascot form, Youngsters put out three Welsh seeds, Three defy forecasts by reaching last eight, British trio try for a bronze but finish with a gold medal Modern Pentathlon, III wind blows British some good Yachting, 25 lengths victory for 20-1 outsider, Davies a Pied Piper leading young into quarter-finals, Edrich concentrates on his 97th century, Mitchell and Darcy lead in Swiss Open, W Germany out of running for place in last four Hockey, Miss Ender breaks record with four gold medals Swimming, Davies stops Australian with big right hand Boxing, Middlesex's need is the innings of a lifetime, IAAF congress decide to expel South Africa, Princess Anne keeps Goodwill's spirits admirably in check Equestrian Sports, Picking out the men from the boys Athletics. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: BBC SO/Gardiner Albert Hall / Radio 3, The School for Fathers Sadler's Wells, Montepulciano Music Festival, Evolution of a folk hero Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (a) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Bugsy Malone (u) Leicester Square Confessions of a Driving Instructor (x) London Pavilion, Mazowsze Festival Hall, Redbrass Phoenix, Cavendish Square, A great musical that tells us about America A Chorus Line Drury Lane, St Dominic's Press exhibition. Law: Man working on 'lump' on building site an employee. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 23, 1951 Looted gold, 1984 could be a very good year. Editorials/Leaders: Bad For Olympics, Worse For Africa, Less Painful Than Expected. Letters to the Editor: Sexual offence anomaly, Tactics to enforce a closed shop, Computer secrecy, Law and ethics of AID, The M3 Inquiry, National Front under PR, Company cars: an unfair requirement, The Road of Excess, A stamp for Gainsborough, Burning stubble, Airlines' consumer safeguards, Sex equality laws in practice, Butter prices, Value to Britain of tourist industry, Amazing image of VAT man, The Montreal proviso, Samuel Palmer's work, ILEA control of schools, A pretty pass, Boycotting sequence, Export of long-term capital a dead issue. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Mikhail Menshikov, Mr Derek Matthews, Miss Judith Cook, Sir Mortimer Wheeler Wider horizons and a new public for archaeology. Business and Finance: Bigger steel role urged for Brussels, Civil engineering bears brunt of roads cutback, Braid Group Interim results at a glance, Cable and Wireless failure with calculators 'not covered up', Inflationary expectations in the gilt market, Discount market, Latest dividends, IMF gold distribution planned this year, Monk, Plan to limit German banks' power, Hoechst Chairman's Report, EEC to hold trade talks with Japan, Engineering bodies agree on reorganization formula, Second quarter dip in consumer spending, Belgians buy 10pc of Goldsmith company, ICI falls to fifth in chemical companies' table, A word of warning for the banks, Hertz second quarter record, Bank Base Rates, Annual Report 1976, Mozambique upset keeps clamp on Sena Sugar, Bigger NI contributions a blow to industry, Food-processing trade weighs in against a bid for Manbré, Upsurge of 81 pc bodes well for Rotaflex, Mrs Williams eases price code further, Zinc trading limits lifted, Bounce backin Yule Catto, Burt Boulton Holdings is still in red, but timber side promises some recovery, Community four sued over credits deal, Second bid made for Malit Secs, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, EMI'No' on Talk of the Town, Saudi Arabia forms new merchant bank, R & D for industry changes gear, Money Market Rates, Knitting industry calls for curbs, Business Diary: Daimler's driving force · Academic innovator, British-American Tobacco Company Limited Interim Report... Half Year to 31 March 1976, Healey measures will slow growth and cut borrowing to £9,000m, Kaldor backing for buffer stocks, Alcan Aluminium comes out of market recession as June-quarter figures rise, New Honeywell range, Hambro Life issue over subscribed, Queens Moat Houses Limited, Franc slips despite bank rate rise, Price board report says profits are increasing, Metal Box is heading for sharp upturn, Blow to energy industries' spending plans, Single rate for regional Job premium. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Initial disappointment at cuts, Early gains, Eurosyndicat, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, How the markets moved Rises, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wm Pickles uncover stock discrepancy, trim profits, Recent Issues, Cocoa prices lowest since May Commodities, Chancellor disappoints stock market, Lesbrook shares suspended: finances 'unclear'. Property: Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: Two directors named by Sun Life Assurance.
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