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The Times - 16/09/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Philip Howard and Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Christopher wren, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By George Clark and Ronald Faux, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, From Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From A Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, European Parliament, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From John Best, From Fred Emery, By Christopher Hibbert, Georgina Battiscombe, By Reginald Pound, Tim Heald, Joyce Grenfell, Harman Grisewood, By Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold, Iverach McDonald, By Edwin Smith, Olive Cook and Graham Hutton, Ion Trewin, By Richard Snailham, Ronald Faux, By Harlan Ellison, Tom Hutchinson, By Patrick White, Paul Theroux, Strawberry Boy By Jennifer Dawson, Rising By R. C. Hutchinson, Margit Visconti By Keith Clarke, Roger Baker, By Norman de Mesquita, By John Downie, By John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Peter Marson, By Peter Evans, By Michael Seely, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, John Woodcock, by Prudence Glynn, David Robinson, John Higgins, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, Geoffrey Smith, Philip Howard, By no means an instant politician, PHS, Peter Hazelhurst, Horace Cutler, DAVID LEVY., L. C. B. SEAMAN., PETER VANNECK., ANDREW GILBART., STEVEN Q. HENRIOUES., HOUGHITON OF SOWERBY., DOUGLAS FREWER, JOHN HUNSWORTH., G. J. MCGREGOR., BERT RAMELSON., W. W. MAXWELL., SOL STEIN., D. R. MITCHELL., J. A. C. MILWARD., CECIL GYSIN., ANN WHITE, , DAVID BARR, By a Staff reporter, From Our Special Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Melyyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By John Brennan, By Margaret Stone, By Business News Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Commercial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Paul Martin, By Ronald Emler, From Robert Rodwell, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, GEORGE COPEMAN., A. F. TROTMAN-DICKENSON., WALTER O.PATTERSON., JOHN B. PORTER., JOHN BARBER., JOHN D. ROCH., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Cross, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Adrian Hope, J. B. Woodeson, Chairman., By Ronald Pullen, By Anthony Rowley, Peter Waymark, by Kenneth Owen, K.O., K. O.,

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News: Crackdown on communist sympathizers as guerrillas return to Malaysia, Leader could save the day, Mr Hooson says, Callaghan forecast of boom for Britain, Sakharovs travelled 5,000 miles to aid exile, Policy on housing goes back to panel, Control system monitors performance, 6,000 wait in Malawi to enter UK, report says, Is high taxation and a growing bureaucracy pushing Sweden to the brink of change?, Water to north Devon cut off despite rain, Denial that man was told not to take job, The Queen calls Jesus sex film 'obnoxious', Camden faces £1½m flats bill, Specialists help to cut costs and dispel many myths, Rapidly increasing sales prove mixed blessing Bureaux attractive prospect for first-time users, Archbishop's plan to transform church role, Students' union scheme for discount cards, Teaching to continue at Ecône seminary, New Soviet space flight, Tory scheme for Ulster propaganda war, Prescription limit sought, Ford jibe at Mr Carter as he opens campaign, Cuts harm standards, nurses say, Incompatibilities between machines are disappearing, UDA threat to step up destruction campaign, Review to seek simpler system of supplementary benefits, Unconvicted men 'in cells for 21 hours', Cut in fares will not work BR board says, Seamen and TUC agree on pay claim formula, cape Town is hit as Coloureds join strike, A little revolution goes a long way, Five die in new Friuli tremors, Mr Moynihan all set for battle after narrow New York win, Strangler told doctors he would kill, Museum confirms tests show 'Palmer' is fake, Disaster warnings on both sides in Malta, Combing out the violent sporting clichés, Motoring Marina is last to fly the Morris flag, Two sisters stole 'by the handful', Chirac appeal recalls tone of de Gaulle, Workers say grievances are real, not agitators' invention, Conference condemns waste of resources, Conservation of Hull's old town planned, More held in Scottish jails last year, Call to give MPs voice in choosing ministers, Call to requisition some of London's empty homes, Tory chiefs support devolution referendum, MPs plea on advanced transport research, Tailor-made packages open way to much wider market, Mr Ehrlichman to stay free on bail, Cutting staff 'the only way to reduce council spending', Medicine: Cause of bowel cancer, Speed 'vital factor in a devolution referendum', Kissinger-Nyerere differences on prospects for peace shuttle, The threat of so-called industrial democracy, The Times Diary, Briton seventh in Iceland chess contest, Warning on a pledge that might rebound, Mr Benn to toe the line on cuts in spending, Dartmouth entry, Friend of Britain leaves the Quai d'Orsay, Suppression of blacks condemned, Two enemies have friendly chat in a Cairo hotel, Complaints system for councils planned, Small companies do their sums by science, Immigrant poser is unsolved, Veterinary rules 'used as political trade weapon', Conversion to offices a hope for homes in danger, London road inquiry delayed by uproar, Struggle to gain control of unions in Portugal, Reshuffle fails to solve Tokyo crisis, Police officer sickened by violence is put on trial in Italy, Rhodesia warning to Dr Kissinger, Liberals veer to Steel views over coalition, Philippines cruelty alleged, Man convicted in bank manager hostage case, President cuts powers of Lebanese Premier, Norway's biggest paint factory destroyed in fire, Battle of Britain, Compromise on women priests, TV man defies Congress over source of leak. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Janneau Grand Armagnac., Marling Industries Ltd., Certified Dividends, Kienzle, Financial Data Services Limited, Nixdorf Computer, Janet Reger, Silk Cut, Dunlop, Armand Hammer, Cwmbran, The anti-inflation machine, Ski Inghams, The Times, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Hamilton, Dewar's, National Appliances Limited, Ctl, Systime, Computel Ltd, Rentokil, General Automation Ltd, Office Planning Consultants Ltd, The Field, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Cyril Ray, europcar, The Industrial Property Market, Sealink Ro-ro, Country Life, Olivetti, Adler Business Systems, Information Systems Consultants, The Lady Of The Lake. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Margarine levy to be about 2p a pound, Ministers to sign direct elections covention on Monday: Liberal voting proposal rejected, MPs urged to oppose budget cuts in aid. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Mr Trudeau appoints seven new ministers, Latest appointments. Reviews: David Storey: Night and Day, Preoccupied with trivia Edward VII, How to be amusing Requests the Pleasure, Fiction A Fringe of Leaves, Not conclusive The File on the Tsar, Jazz at Palladium, Alain Resnais turns to the English, Quick guide, New London Consort Purcell Room, Big audiences for North Wales festival, Spokesong King's Head, Melancholy at heart A. P. Herbert, English National Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Poised for take-off The Rivals Manchester Royal Exchange, Science fiction The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World, Fashion Happy ever after and six silver-plated teaspoons, Smarties and hearties A Giant Among Rivers, Wild Bill Davison Pizza Express, Exquisite pleasure English Parish Churches. Sport: Champion apprentice finds objections distasteful, Young England are given a hard time by Cornwall's tackling, Sports in Brief, Former Test captains invited to centenary, Price hoping to land autumn double, MacDougall makes a move again, Yesterday's European and other results European Cup, A dozen for Derby on fair British night, Minter looks forward to Italian job, Mrs Briggs settles a clash of colours and countries, Bowles gives QPR a good start, Berkshire's task helped by UAU errors, Southampton assuage their appetite, Shrewd kicking rewards London Welsh, Moorcroft will miss meeting with Walker, The man who always went to dinner on deadline, Princess Pixie can add to Irish success with victory at Ayr, Rangers take 45sec to make a bad start, Two weeks hence United could be prouder, Scotland select five newcomers. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Cinemas, Announcements, Secretarial Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Motor Show Place. Editorials/Leaders: What IS The Future Of 'Le Bulldozer'?, Building Societies Must Have Market Rates, The Risks Of Referendum. Letters to the Editor: State aid for political parties, Cost of commuting, The rainmakers, Arrivals at Heathrow, Petrol metering, Credibility of the Liberals, Robbing of visitors in Florence, Bank nationalization, Civil defence in Russia, Tanks at the Somme, Penalty for air-piracy, Use of torture, Stimulating investment through cheap loans, The hazards of nuclear power, Communists and unions, Lowry the chronicler, Repressive regimes in South America, Rats on Underground, Making production engineering a more rewarding profession, British Leyland before the reorganization. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 15, 1951. Obituaries: Prince Paul Of Yugoslavia Regent for seven years, Obituary. Law: Law Report September 15 Document on police file not placed before jury Regina v Shadrack and Others. Business and Finance: World coal output up but Europe used less, Discount market, Healey hint surprises the building societies, Atom energy chief rejects Benn criticism of advice, Procedural worry for North-South dialogue, Coltness heading for another record year, Patent news Alarm to catch vandals, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Croda International Half year progress report, Delivery drivers postpone nationwide strike plan, Spot Position of Sterling, Howden, BP chief favours coal for power, Strong role by manufacturers in output boost during summer, Safety zones for 8 N Sea installations, Business Diary: Let there be Super Minis · 1981 or bust, Forward Levels, H. Woodward, Bank Base Rates, No immediate government plans for Slater, Walker investigation, Gold sells for $109.40 an ounce at IMF auction, Crossley Building up 26 pc in first,half, World's poorer nations seek 'to go it alone', Quicker pace forecast for US economic recovery, Bifurcated Eng is cautious after 92pc leap, Tangled EEC problem of where to draw the line on fishing limits, Steel industry leaders to discuss proposals for an EEC federation, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Wades ahead but credit goes to the first half, Stanley Gibbons is undeterred, Reyrolle Parsons Limited Continuing Improvement, Town halls hope for hotel group partner, Oil Ex starts well, Money Market Rates, Fast growth in exports predicted by the Bank, Redundant red triangle confuses retailers, £44m profit by Leyland in 9 months, Gilt market on tenterhooks, Hestair is on course for at least £4.5m this year, How the markets moved, Newspapers fail to hold back News Internat'l, Gold, 165,000 Ford workers in US walk-out, Textile groups call for changes in fibres pact, When too little is enough, enough is too much, Laconic BTR grows fast both home and abroad, Grampian's breather should not last long, Mr Dell is cool towards plea on foreign shoes, Briefly Neb-Agemaspark, Upturn in colour television sales likely but import fears remain, Opec fleet faces manning problem, 90p charge on clocks from China, Gallaher switch from coupons to price cut, Cunard-Salen talks falter over MFC British fleet, Goldsmith offers extended, S. Korea's £11.2m loan, £1Om expansion of Ford's Belfast plant will mean 400 new jobs, BSC Llanwern furnace shut by technical fault. Business Appointments: Trust Houses Forte has new financial chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Strike hopes fail to halt slide, In retreat again. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,408.

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