The Times - 17/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, By Melvyn Westlake, From Neil Allen, By Tim Devlin and Philip Howard, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From uour Correspondent Sheffield, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Congdon Economics Staff, By Marcel Berlins, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From John Chartres, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Education Staff, By Our Political Staff, By our Local government Correspondent, From Mark Vaughan, of The Times Educational Supplement, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Binyon, By Tom Sharpe, David Wade, Sheridan Morley, Alan Blyth, Michael Church, Keith Horner, Miles Kington, John Carter, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, Jose Manser, Tim Devlin and Philip Howard, David Watts, Louis Heren, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, CRAIGTON, , From Professor A. P. Thirlwall, D. M. RAMSAY, , RICHARD JACKMAN, KURT KLAPPHOLZ, , PHILIP ALLOTT, , JOHN P. CULLINANE, , CHARLES SMEDLEY, , M. A. COATES, , DOUGLAS WILSON., CHARLES BENTON, , HILARY HALPIN, , IVOR MONTAGU., ALAN ROSS., G. VINER, Chairman., IAN M. C. FRASER, , GRAHAM CAWTHORNE., MALCOLM HENDERSON, , By Geraldine Norman, By the Rt Rev John Tinsley Bishop of Bristol, From Our Correspondent Bath, By Philip Howard, By Norman Hammond, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Shooting Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, By a Special Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Our Economics Staff, By John Whitmore, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, Margaret Stone, Vera Di Palma, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Tony May, LAMPETER, Tom Earle, Ronald Faux, Diana Patt, John Young, Patrick O'Leary, Anthony Rowley, P. O'L.,
ResumoNews: Revivalist theme for Democrats, £40,000 gift to Bath spa rooms, Businesses move back to base, Tory move to challenge Finance Bill, Proof that the novel is not so new, Pioneers who are still honoured, Assaulted husband's plea wins freedom for wife, Try the package safari, Suspended jail sentence for paint throwing, Elysée-Kremlin 'hot line' to be established, The arty side of Haiti, Farmers welcome rain, All in a day's work for an amiable ambassador, Sir James Goldsmith faild to get 'Private Eye' ban, President Ford likely to win nomination, Police called in over leak of secret papers in Australia, Metro train hijacked by gang, Mother country is the main tourist attraction, Search for 26 vanished children, Impressive slice of banking action, Church acts to assist clergy over redundancy, Headmaster named as 'main cause of trouble', Cash curbs cause gloom in Rhodesia, Doctors ask Prime Minister to intervene because service crisis 'has reached breaking point', Final speeches in Neilson trial begin on Monday, Tourism: how close is London to breaking point?, Nigeria quits Olympics in protest at N Zealand, Mr Carter's acceptance speech at party convention, Britain sending arms to Kenya after Amin threat, Spanish King woos military, Deranged man attacks boy in plane, TUC rejects Healey package of £1,000m spending cuts, Housing and roads seem vulnerable, Two train crashes caused by heat-warped rails, Solicitor admits 'lies in vicious vendetta', Socialists bring in new blood, Chancellor on schedule in battle against inflation, Sadat-Nimeiry visit to King Khalid, Artistic image lacks impact, Acute petrol shortage bringing Uganda to verge of collapse, sSnakes escape among air passengers, Everything coming up roses?, Provinces speak for themselves, Cold comfort for rail men from Mr Shore, Security tightened after Dublin court escape, Degree course in English and French law planned, Speaker faces a challenge over guillotine on Bills, Boundaries procedure may delay Europe poll, Michael White: missing and hitting, SS man may have survived murder attempt, The children were the real losers in the William Tyndale School affair The headmaster believed in the most permissive form of teaching. Children were allowed to choose which lesson they wished to attend, or even if they wished to attend at all. He believed the typewriter had made the basic skill of writing less important. Not surprisingly, discipline broke down., Russian skipper fined £200 and loses catch., Graduates gain advantage in employment market, US plans to evacuate foreigners in Lebanon, Mr Carter looks to past glories in considering foreign policy, Traffic scheme for St Paul's may be dropped, Turks asked to rethink on Aegean, Police ordered to reopen 1969 murder inquiry, Going walk-about in a jumbo jet, Entomology: Sloth moth enigma solved, Long-range forecasts, Sharing the oil boom not resented, Poles put food-price protesters on trial, Front's vote at Thurrock troubles the Liberals., Portuguese President asks Dr Soares to form Government, He flies through the air with the greatest of skill, The largest colony is in London, Christ's suspicion of miracle, Father was given charge of girl he assaulted, Practical home & garden Space: making the most of the little bit you have, Police alert to prevent new Soweto violence, Council spending reductions likely to fall short, Mozambique: Find similar to Great Zimbabwe. Index. Display Advertising: Aston Matthews Ltd, Bell's, Starpools, M.Epstein, crescourt, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Siben Construction, Rooksmoor Mills, Centre Reproductions, Genuine Brass Fittings, Skirt and Scarf, The Sunday Times, Practical home & garden, Laura Secord, Dewar's, Bowen Business Equipment Ltd., Potts, Alfred Crane & Son Ltd., C. P. Hart & Sons Ltd., deaf, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Solent Pools Ltd., C. E. Heath & Co. Ltd., Toronto Dominion Bank, Terence Eagle & Co., Stop Press, Osl, Canadian Life Assurance Companies, Trade Direct Furniture Service, Thomson Newspapers Limited, The Royal Bank Of Canada. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Canadians in Britain a Special Report. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford University class lists, Church news Appointments Diocese of Durham, University news Wales, Latest appointments, Standstill on teaching appointments feared. Reviews: Martha Graham BBC 2 (Sunday), Missa Solemnis Albert Hall/BBC 2, Horace Silver Quintet Ronnie Scott's, £26,400 for Herring painting, RLPO/Groves Guildhall, Alias Dornford Yates. Classified Advertising: For the Epicure, Mortgages & Finance, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Educational, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Services, Saturday Bazaar. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Former expertise, Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Now a word for our sponsors, Dead for the Fatherland, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,356, Sunday. Editorials/Leaders: If She Does Not Speak-Who Will?, Doctors Fight The Wrong Battle, Mr Gierek Invokes The Law. Letters to the Editor: Endangered species, American Church, Universal Mr, Olympics and politics, Rhodesia's Lancaster, A Churchill plan to end drought, Auditors' independence, Sportsmen's elixir?, Lonrho Report, Defining legitimacy, The money supply and other factors in inflation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 17, 1951 Leopold abdicates. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Paul Gallico The Snow Goose way to success, Mr Frederick Schrecker. Sport: Dutch rider overcomes injury to win, Sports in Brief, High scoring and smart fielding may be features of close final, British eight drawn among elite, Lighter can be toast of Newbury, Little known Meier takes Wembley prize, China go out of FIFA after being admitted, Arctic Tern could be danger to Vitiges, Nigeria ring curtain down before it goes up, Weekend television highlights BBC 1, British championships carry on regardless, A jovial Princess Anne, Surrey win Cup for third year in row, Lagunette has the right credentials to carry off Irish fillies' prize, Tennis, Hunt records fastest ever lap time on new circuit, Chillas's play-off victory, Baiocchi equals course record with round of 65, A pool where Britain can only go panning, Baseball, Today's cricket, Games are over for Howell, Complete 1976 Olympic Games programme for every sport Today, Realm Tree takes Hills closer to 400 mark, Trusted, the horse with the pure gold form, The greatest show on earth goes on under a cloud for a canvas. Law: Contempt of rights of others to justice Goldsmith V Pressdram Ltd and Others. Stock Exchange Tables: Retail Prices, The Times Share Indices, Unit trust performance, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Mines in retreat, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Bargains marked at six-week 'high', Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Port Talbot development faces cut, Director parts company with Crane Fruehauf, MPs to set up inquiry into reactor progress, Varley hopes of cooperation in car industry, Erskine House, When illness stops you working, Franc has biggest drop since March, £17m FNFC loss after heavy loan provisions, Spot Position of Sterling, Mr Abbott's property group in suspense, Finance Bill report ends, Forward Levels, Revised Earnings Scale For Basic And Higher Rate Taxpayers, Bank Base Rates, How to be a fund member and to influence trustees, Second time winner for Mark Weinberg, Investment trust valuations, Briefly Charter Trust & Agency, English & Caledonian Investment Company Limitd, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, De Beers settle on $40,000 fine, Credit company heads suspended pending report, Takeover flurry · Reed's rights issue no surprise, Hamersley rallies in second quarter, Threat to BP's programme as Alaska oilpipe bursts during 'low' pressure test, Dearer tinplate will put lp on canned foods, Money Market Rates, New bread price warning, Hambro Life's offer of shares puts value of company at £47m, Second-half jolt pulls back Initial Services, Two MFC vessels sold by bank, How the markets moved, Gold, Bibby & Baron agrees 49p from Low & Bonar, All set for changes in allowances and threshold scales, President Ford tells Congress of better prospects for jobs, output and inflation, Prices again sag in a nervous coffee market, BA orders two Rolls Boeings, Gold falls to 2½-year low on London market, When insurers claim against you..., Controversy over Lonrho share deals by Cannon. Shipping News: Lessons from the shipping crisis. Politics and Parliament: 'Hysterical' filibuster against change in public house laws House of Commons. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing.
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