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The Times - 28/06/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From David Blake, From Richard Wigg, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, Mold, Clwyd, By Staff Reporters, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Victoria Brittain, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Philip Howard, By David Watts, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, By Jim Railton, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Mary Brogan, Peter Nichols, John Earle, J.E., Patricia Clough, P.C., Edited by Peter Keating, Paul Barker, Stanley Reynolds, Keith Horner, Thomas Walker, William Mann, John Percival, Max Harrison, Caroline Moorehead, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, PHS, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Bryan Magee, Alison Ross, David Wood, PRINCE DAVID MAKONNEN, , TIM BEAUMONT, , KINGSLEY COLLETT, , J. A. BOYLE, , PHILIP JONES, , P. E. M. STANDISH, , ALDINGTON, , E. HOWARD JONES, , HUMPHREY WINE, , F. S. TRUEMAN, , JOHN K. HENWOOD, , J. M. J. TURNER, , ROGER SOUIRES, , ALVAR LIDELL, , E. M. HALL, , Brian Connell, Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Leongley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By our Medical Correspondent, By Maurice Corina, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Emler, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Brennan, Edited by Rodney Cowton, Derek Harris, Maurice Corina, G. D. N. WORSWICK, , PETER KENT, , MARTYN O. ROWLANDS, , G. C. ATKINSON, , J. F. S. MACDONALD, , R. H. PHILLIPSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Surrey John Chesshire Norman Dombey, Peter Norman, By Peter Elliott, R. W. Shakespeare, Richard Allen, Craig Howard, Ronald Pullen, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, A Staff Reporter,

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News: Cuba link in Kennedy assassination claimed, Cambridge tripos results: Science and mathematics, Midnight pay talks 'not the best policy', Polish mass meetings back regime and hit at adventurist strikers, Stricter water control measures sought, Mr Fraser's pro-Chinese line causes concern, Coalition or a Bill of Rights?, Hepatitis: Britain reducing danger from carriers, Why socialists find it hard to be honest about America, Britain may make plea for mercenaries, Rhodesia attacks decision to aid Mozambique, Tory seeks to curb peers' voting rights, Airliner set on fire by Beirut shells, MP lists expansion in patronage by the state, Lively interest in planning the economy, Disestablishment 'forced on church', Bigger role for women in Italian politics, Hijacked jet flies with 70 Israelis to Uganda, Veiled Algerian women vote on new charter, Prosecution favoured in trial system, lawyers say, Three ways in which the social security system misleads claimants, £26,190 paid for snuff box in Monte Carlo, Dismissed Finance Minister and other Senior officials await execution in Equatorial Guinea, Desalination developed to combat drought, Drunken child hazard in secondary schools, Bavarian allies hail leader of Christian Democrats, Questions on the morality of arms trading, Egypt move for ceasefire in Lebanon, Brussels police clash with Dutch speakers, How the full child benefit scheme could be introduced at no extra cost to the Government, The Times Diary Flying to the equator to cool off, Visit by Pakistani minister is postponed, Tory demands to 'root out' Thatcher critics, Claimants often get too little, codes show, Mr Reagan's revenge over delegates, Loyalist coalition on verge of breaking up, Arts aid drive to attract industry Regional report Trevor Fishlock, Leather boat arrives in Faroes, War for last wilderness, Women lose status and prestige, Crop forecasts vary widely Agriculture, Drivers object to new tax, British-born Amin aide back in London, Yehudi Menuhin school in bicentennial celebrations, Unequal battle to save wildlife, Sweating it out is the only way, 39 for trial in Milan accused of terrorism, Stanley Baker ill in Malaga hospital, Mr Pardoe criticizes Steel camp, Call to separate news from analysis as mark of TV credibility, Government may try to sidestep 'revolt', Gen Eanes heading for first-round victory, Mr Powell denies bias in thalidomide case, Christian Democrats and Communists find common ground, Mr Brezhnev for communist talks, Mr Ford urges action by West to avoid economic emergency, Jamaican police kill two men, Revival of mining takes priority, Report on leak inquiry goes to Prime Minister, Civilization that left tribal relics and refuges, Immigration: A confused and unfair system that helps to foster racism, Belgian rail crash kills 10 in holiday express, Strict cash controls likely to keep public spending below estimates, French speak of new alliance with Britain after Giscard visit, Mr Tam Dalyell denies misleading fellow MPs, The last of the wild orchids?, Coloured teacher urges politial role in S Africa, Prisoners of conscience Dominican Republic: Señor Nelson Antonio Cruz, Giving them the money: now the Arts Council decides. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Areas for Expansion, Sardinia, europcar, British airways, Bank of New South Wales, Saras, The Oldham File, Tirrenia, Hine, The Times, Benson and Hedges, Molas GOLF CLUB, The Advertising Association Golden Jubilee Conference., Egam, Midland Bank International, Christian Aid, Savills. Weather: The Weather. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 27, 1951. Sport: Williams in line for Montreal place, Briton wins gliding honours, Sports in Brief, Schools matches, Leicestershire go down to Derbyshire, Miss Panton's enthusiasm hidden in geography books, Task is made simple as Kanhai stirs himself, World record is equalled, American badly injured after crashing, Ali wrestles with a problem called Foreman, Lack of ponies and surfeit of injuries take their toll, Maertens builds on lead with time-trial win, Germans do not nap during siesta, Surrey's already wounded wings are clipped without mercy, Fijians walk off after match turns into brawl, Liquori aggravates injury and misses Montreal, Eclipse may obliterate some reputations, Clyde visitors fire two-gun warning for Cowes Week, Only One Ton crews able to do anything but sunbathe, Miss Fikkers sparkles to give Dutch just reward, Horton's attack timed with iron precision, Walker beaten by Ovett in 800 metres race, Mutts Silver has easy Derby win, Week of auditions ends and survivors now face higher temperatures on court, Exceller surpasses himself with outstanding Grand Prix victory, Britain seeded third and drawn against France in Federation Cup, Malacate on way to being best in Europe, For the Record, Gregg plays preeminent role in British success. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Educational, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 24, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 27, Local Government, Public & Educational Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Spanish atmosphere RPO/Groves Festival Hall, Rienzi Radio 3, Philomusica Queen Elizabeth Hall, Into Unknown England 1866-1913, Reflections Sadler's Wells La Fille mal gardée Covent Garden, RPO/Vonk/Lill Festival Hall, Kilimanjaro BBC 1. Editorials/Leaders: No Easy Way Out For Mr Gierek, Reading And Seeing The News. Letters to the Editor: Death of Emperor Haile Selassie, 'No-ball' order in Test, Imports: factors in the National Institute forecast, The marketing half of the design problem, Causes of road damage, Wimbledon prize money, Neglected waterways, A case for heavier goods trains?, President Giscard's visit to the City, New infantry rifle, After Soweto, Rubbish in the Thames, Control of helicopters, The Liberal leadership, Vaccination of pets against rabies, Conflict over wholesale petrol prices, Extravagance in public spending, Mr Relf's house. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, £54m Saudi catering award. Obituaries: Rudolph Sieber, Mrs Barbara Robb, Mr Jack Stagg, Obituary, Johnny Mercer Popular song writer. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Drawing Of Bonds, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Surge in exports underlines need for early review of credits limit, Jail sentence on financier, Dearer EEC wheat forecast, Labour call to vet foreign investment rebuffed, Lending rate 11½ pc, Caterpillar with a conscience, Lookers, Chambers want NEB supervision of companies aided by state funds, Bank Base Rates, Maintaining a hold on the UK's butter trade, High world price of copper makes Chile decide not to rock the boat, Facelift on the Bridgewater Canal Industry in the regions, Hints of a recovery from troubled UDS, More share prices, Readicut in bright outlook, Strong GEI alters buying policy, Union threat to Maritime Fruit reorganization, Euromarkets Flow of funds slowing down, bankers report, Business Diary in Europe: Question mark hangs over top jobs, Revised price code expected this week, Readicut new record levels, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The hazards of rushing to build a nuclear fast reactor, Briefly, Irish bank strike today despite minister's plea, Gen Electric final, plus Standard Chtd Bank, Changing rules for investors Mining, Results this week, Rowton Hotels, A West German property jewel that has lost its glitter, Summer months in the market, Time to back the banks: mixed views on building, Charities to benefit from Leech listing on market, Lisbon curb on import licensing, Sluggish demand for bank loans, Advertising's 'marriage bureau', Nation Life costs poser, UK-built engine for Chrysler Alpine. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Office to attract outsiders. Business Appointments: Top executive changes at Booker McConnell. Shipping News: Freight report. Law: Canadian domicile adheres after 44 years Inland Revenue Commissioners V Bullock, Trade marks and free movement of goods. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,339.

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