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The Times - 02/09/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Clive Borrell, From Patricia Clough, From Mario Modiano, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Robert Parker, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Diana Geddes, By Patricia Tisdall, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Myrna Blumberg, Edited by Michael Davie, Michael Ratcliffe, E. C. Hodgkin, by Prudence Glynn, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Michael Archer, By Norman de Mesquita, John Birt and Peter Jay, PHS, Paul Martin, Pearce Wright, Philip Howard, ADAM FERGUSSON, , A. M. HALL, , VAIZEY, , IAN LATIMER, , PHILIP PENNINGTON., ALBERT MARIA GOMES, , DESMOND DE SILVA, , HARDING OF PETHERTON FM, , LEONARD HANCOCK., SIMON GARDNER, , JOHN COWELL, , SHACKLETON, , CLIFFORD BEVAN, , PETER PLOUVIEZ, , BERNARD BRAINE, , CYRIL FRY, , SHIRLEY FRY., I. D. HILL, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Bert Lodge, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Seton Gordon, By Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Desmond Quigley, By Anthony Rowley, By Arthur Reed, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Adrienne Gleeson, Maurice Corina, By Malcolm Brown, By Melvyn Westlake, F. S. LAW, , J. D. SUTHERLAND., ROBERT P. SCHUMAN, , R. M. CHAPMAN, , L. G. UDALL, , D. G. LINDSAY, , HAROLD EDWARDS., F. O. MARSH, , JOHN G. TEARLE, , ELIZABETH BARTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Frank Vogl, John Whitmore, By John Brennan, By Ashley Druker, John Blunsden,

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News: Deaths from lung cancer show slight decrease, Nine's compromise plan on fishing rights, Dutch MPs' names given, Firms told to halve consumption of water, The 'triumphs of science' that are hitting our engineers, Blessed Fowler would not approve, Tighter EEC immigration rules opposed by Britain, Syria refuses to pull out Lebanon troops, UN mystery of the names that disappeared, Botany: Fungi flourish over buried corpses, Tyndale staff to face disciplinary tribunal, US plan to solve control issue of seabed mining, Minister is urged to act on Tameside, British Airways fined over dogs in boxes, Opposition accuses Mrs Gandhi of planning to turn India into a constitutional dictatorship, NUS calls for militancy, Liberals outline their plans to fight racialism, Hostility for Signor Fanfani at Venice film festival, 100 prisoners evacuated as Hull jail demonstrators stay on roof, Arms give sharp edge to Libyans' welcome, British beef 'mountain' has stopped growing, Police interview father of boy on train, More flexible social policy urged to aid demographers, The Times Diary Economics viewed as a martial art, Jamaican on charge of wounding, 'Frustration over airing of grievances', Diehard leaders warn 'traitors' trying to destroy Franco state, Lament played for judge at Invergordon, Campaign to cut child casualties on roads, Coroner critical of mental law's effect, Rhodesian Front split over Bill giving Mr Smith powers to nominate African ministers, Motoring Fiat: 130 coupé an attractive irrelevance, Brigadier in £40,000 land 'con', Greece mobilizes fleet in Aegean dispute, Petrol pumps to show half price of delivery, Army studying defence of bases after IRA attack, Mr Vorster will meet leaders of homelands, M Giscard to oversee nuclear sales, Drought aid outcry in France, Portugal pledges firm action to end squatting, Pope asks for prayers for rebel archbishop, Allegations against FBI chief to be investigated, Fifth-day rescue of Britons on Mont Blanc, Moscow court sentences Swiss smuggler, Print buyers to counter ban by union, Pledge to give police the fullest protection, Chinese urged to build anew after earthquake, Signor Andreotti denies Lockheed allegations, Driver jailed after man died under his car, Ex-politicians in Uruguay lose their rights, Mr Jenkins found guilty of harshness, Mr Carter sets out to win Jewish vote, Now the Chirac affair has blown over, France looks at a 'social contract', Irish Parliament declares the first state of emergency since 1939, Miners to draw up an incentive scheme, Equity rejects film plea by cardinal, Cardinal to divide authority in his diocese, Revolt grows as union leaders fail to get Cabinet action on jobs. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Laing, Janneau Grand Armagnac., Collet's, Ppa, Alexander Howden Group Limited, Fiat, Country Life, Drummond's, Ncr, Rentokil, Heineken, Saa. Official Appointments and Notices: Washington sex scandal resignation, Royal Navy promotions, Latest apointments, Church news Appointments. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Hoping for trouble The Diaries of Evelyn Waugh, Edinburgh oracle: rites of film criticism, Ashkenazy to conduct at the Festival Hall, BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall/Radio 3, Dear Daddy Oxford Playhouse, The folk hero Lindbergh, Fiction Season in Purgatory 100 Scenes from Married Life, Paul Bunyan Sadler's Wells Theatre, Eskimo and Indian art, How television news can hold the mass audience, Gewandhaus Orchestra/ Masur Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Fashion. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Announcements, Motor Show Place, Secretarial, Entertainments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 21, Non-secretarial Appointments. Sport: Miss Hobbs concedes only eight points, Walker gives 25,000 spectators plenty to cheer, Walwyn and Eddery land fine treble, Conteh to defend title, Reutemann given Ferrari drive but at a cost, Results yesterday in Burhill foursomes tournament, French lose two top players, Edrich jumps at the opportunity to hold up Middlesex, FA inquiry calls for action, Seventeen-year struggle brings fulfilment, Cassidy blasts a hole in Gillingham's dreams, Quick bowlers respond to Greig's appeal, Coles trying for his fourth victory in match play event, Sadiq and Zaheer go gaily about their business, JO Tobin maintaining sparkling form for Champagne venture, Randall gives West Indians another sample, Lancashire at full strength for Gillette Cup, Wilkins strikes twice for impressive Chelsea, Hampshire reach final of Fenner Trophy, Much ado about Little as holders are upstaged, Miss McKenna shows her improved form, An innings to cap Pont's seven years at Essex, Cardiff bring the best out of Rangers, 'Billy the Kid' bides his time and waits for Solomon to slip up. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Planning For Uncertainty, Looking Back On Mistaken Identity, The Lockheed Ethic. Letters to the Editor: The NFC and its 'crippling' interest payments, Scottish devolution, State aid for parties, British interests in Africa, Public sector pensions and the Government's pay limits, Ruritania, Conditions in Cyprus, Taxation on high incomes, Art values, 'The biggest disincentive to work', Hazards of nuclear waste, Riots in Notting Hill: protection of the public, Making yogurt in a Thermos, In defence of Birmingham's development, 'Northern brass band', Proposed film about Christ, Falkland Islands' oil, Cuts in 'Macbeth', Can 'Operation Clochemerle' save water?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 1, 1951 Canberra's record. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Joan Countess Of Cavan, Miss C. M. Roy, Brigadier W. M. Sale, The Hon S. F. Waterson, Obituary, Mr C. E. Stévens Distinguished ancient historian. Business and Finance: Discount market, The Eastbourne Waterworks Company, Traded options: a political folly, French nuclear policy council, Question marks remaining over Third World loans, Aegean oilfields takeover, Aero project financing by Brussels ruled out, Company seeks subsidy to avoid redundancies, Latest dividends, Esso Overseas Finance N. V. 9% Guaranteed Debentures Due 1985, Eurosyndicat, H. Wigfall's mail order hangs in the balance, Spot Position of Sterling, Trico to lay off 522, EEC steel plan supported, Burmah renegotiates Pertamina carrier pact, Banks review Mexico deals after peso float, Lebanon oil 'custodians', Forward Levels, Varley plea to company chiefs over strategy plan, Tate extends bid date for Manbre, George Spencer soars on £1.56m bid from Notts Manufacturing, Drake £100,000 payment to ex-chairman being revised, Bank Base Rates, Rival counts cost of office plant politics, Bayer AG more than doubles, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Minister for oil platform talks, De Beers spending £13m on Cape diamond mine, $7.2m sale by Maritime, Overhauling the international economic machinery, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Athens takes over five banks, Zapex loss tops $3m, Money Market Rates, Overseas push and UK rebound spurs Vita, Carbide plans for expansion, Mr Booth challenges article on state rises, Montedison director freed after inquiry, Business Diary: What's good for BTVParis match, Bullock panel looks at single-tier boards, American Medical International, Inc., Gold, Briefly Stoneware, Leyland dealers 'more profitable' than Ford, Tax concession to Greek ship lines welcomed, Volume recovery at Albright & Wilson, New owner for 'Paris Match', Telefunken is still in loss, How the markets moved Rises, Fed confirmation of $1,100m standby drawing by Britain, Machines Bull Intervention, Gatt predicts 10pc rise in world trade, Steward backs Leyland in status row. Business Appointments: Mr J. S. Booton joins board of Cons Plantations. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street, Dull again, Switchback ride in gold shares. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,396.

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