The Times - 01/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Michael Hornsby and David Cross, From John Noble Wilford, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, By Richard Allen Financial Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Roger Berthoud, By Henry Stanhope, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Neville Hodgkinson, By a Staff Reporter, A Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon Cambridge, By Our Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By Peter Hennessy, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Knipe, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Robert Fisk, From Georges Biannic, From Michael Frenchman, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, John Percival, David Robinson, William Mann, Keith Horner, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Waymark, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Ronald Kershaw, Douglas Eden, PHS, ARTHUR CLEGG, , JOE MARTUCCI, Secretary, GERAINT PARRY, , PHILIP ELLIOTT, ALAN PITT, E. F. FIELD, Headmaster, , CROMER, , F. AVERY JONES, B. B. MacGILLIVRAY, , HANNAH QUINN, , R. B. CRUSE, , ADRIAN TAYLOR, LAWRENCE GRANT., GEORGE A. COOPER, , MICHAEL BECKMAN, , E. J. GATT, , E. TAYLOR, , SPIKE MILLIGAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Peter Strafford, Dr Hugh Jolly, By Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Brennan, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Emler, By Edward Townsend, By David Blake, From Edmund Stevens, G. W. BRIMYARD, Chairman, , KEITH JOSEPH, , B. N. FISHER, , A. J. C. GEDDES, , M. C. DOBBS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Geoffrey Wilson, By Ronald Pullen, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Crown Court to hear nuclear workers' cases, Call for government counter-attack on 'racist elements', Pressure for stronger British role, Taking family life into the bedroom, Few unkind words in Cambridge by-election, Two more critics banned in S Africa, Former Bangladesh President held in purge, Ministers accept Houghton plan for stricter Cabinet security, Floods and crashes after 12 hours of heavy rain, High costs and updated ritual are all in the game, Army rejects proposal for family welfare service, GLC asks for more British Rail cooperation, Italian ruling party claims election gains, Meat and poultry Demand resilient as prices rise, Squatters are advised not to fight proposed Bill, Report rejects pools levy to aid football, Assemblies may reform Scottish and Welsh local government, Bombs explode in Mexico on eve of handover, Brussels girl kidnapped, Union leaders should stop the creeping Marxism in the Labour Party, Vatican demands response from rebel archbishop, Civil war book appears in Spain 15 years late, Taking Sandilands a step further, Petol up at Christmas and new year, MPs will be pressed to oppose water Bill, New fight on takeover Bill starts today, The crowning of Jacques Chirac, Bodies of 18 guerrillas shown to reporters, Payments to authority chairmen halted, Should man require this sacrifice?, Hostility in Scotland towards proposals, Chancellor hints at income tax cuts if new pay deal is agreed, Mr Rees 'not decided' on deportations, 155,000 would-be students, Biologist fined £250 for ill treating lions, In brief Two policemen suspended, Nine fail to agree on how to help poor nations, The Times Diary Red menace that imperils us all, IBA intervenes over TV pop series, Inquiry alleges breach by Sir Hugh Fraser, Painting of sons by Renoir sold for £180,000, Beverley Minster appeal has reached £360,000, Tooth's and Waddington merger, Lebanese pound survives despite civil war, Westminster supremacy emphasized in devolution Bill, Mr Carter intervenes over steel price rise, Black majority in new Rhodesia Cabinet is sought at Geneva, Bleak day for the cod fleets that may never go to sea again, Warning of social and economic threat to freedom of scientific research, Links between different types hold key to future of all, Car men 'black' work by sect member, Three killed in escape by hospital patients, Moves to limit extra water in frozen chickens, Former Premier to face Lockheed bribes inquiry, Initial administrative cost will be total of £35.3m, 12 Labour MPs 'fearful of moves Trotskyists to oust them', First leadership meeting in Peking since Mao's death, Pigs and chickens may move into fresh market, Poverty aid advice office seeks £250,000, Africans help Unesco meeting to close on conciliatory note, Both sides in Wales still hope for a referendum, Scientists discover what caused ice ages and forecast 20,000 cool years ahead, CIA 'trained East European volunteers for liberation', End Christmas sentimentality, a bishop says, Five jailed for fraudulent jewel robbery, A black American finds his roots, A day in the life of a social worker, Greek call to Europe on security, Portuguese Socialists await people's verdict in local polls, New envoy to Nigeria may help to improve relations, Canada rocked by nuclear reactor bribery claim, Girl found alive under rubble of earthquake, Industry turns to substitutes for the essential ingredient, BBC will tell radio stories of eleven kings, The broiler bird takes flight, Dublin warned over trial of soldiers, Geology: Collision in India, Dutch battle between police and Chinese drug gangs intensifies, Poll suggests Mr Miki's ruling party may lose Japanese Elections. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Stocklake Holdings Limited, Borthwicks, Meade-Lonsdale Group Ltd., Boulton, Garrard, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang, Gieves & Hawkes, Zimmermann Hobbs, Moil, Ansafone, Meat & Poultry, Amc, The Meat Division of Dalgety U.K. Ltd., Booth's, Rowlinson, F. Copson Co. Ltd., Whitbread & Co Ltd, Allied Meat Importers Ltd., Glenlivet, The Financial Times, Ocean, Danish, Laing, Raine Enginnering Industries Ltd, Sanger, Tolley, Weatherall Green & Smith, Meat Trades Journal. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: 'How can we go on meeting like this?', Pay beds, Courts facing mountain of work House of Lords, Opposition calls for end to half measures, Drastic deflation could not make sense, Labour MPs join protest at national insurance surcharge, Warning on Bill cutting benefits to pensioners House of Commons, IMF not seeking to impose massive dose of deflation: Chancellor's hint of tax cuts, Switching resources of NHS must be done with great care, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Reviews: In The Boom Boom Room Square One, King Lear Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon, Tactical Schubert Juilliard Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paul Scofield joins National Theatre, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, Schools Prom Albert Hall, Paris shows 100 films in seven days, London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme dela creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Chistmas Gift Guide. Sport: Tattersalls maintain the status quo, Yesterday's football, Wimbledon women accept new formula, Weight problem for Maidenhead, Bugner to get official world title support, McKenzie deal meets with last-minute hitch, N Zealand's chances fade, Sports in Brief, Uttley likely to miss Gosforth's cup match against Coventry, Reynolds threatens to give up after he is suspended, Rangers's cup match put back 24 hours, Saunders puts emphasis on attack against Millwall, Brearley survives an anxious start to hit first hundred of tour, Jahan takes Zaman and Asia in his huge stride, Clark's aggression ends Makinen's dominance, N Zealand not staging Federation Cup, Bula best of an illustrious trio. Law: The case of the car that was dismantled Regina V Cadamarteri, Landlord 'requiring' to occupy own house need not prove reasonableness, Second tribunal lacked jurisdiction Jowett V Earl of Bradford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 30, 1951, The poison of appeasement is still in Foreign Office blood. Editorials/Leaders: Necessary But Imperfect. Letters to the Editor: Legal education, Waiting at the courts, Music while you sleep, Options for the exporter, School records, Statue of Clement Attlee, Re-establishing confidence in sterling, British and Germans, Suffering VAT, Allocation of medical resources, Reform of British patent law, Student harassment, Police pay claim, In defence of Merseyside's industrial relations, Election success and 'mandate', Learning from the Upper Clyde mistakes, Running of the state industries, Thames Television decision on film. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Newcastle, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Robert Macfadden, Mr Allan Lofts, Boris Zakhava, Mr M. R. Hull, Streten Zujovic, Dr Graham Hayward Institute of Cardiology, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, Dunford wins High Court injunction against Firth Brown, No early rally by Lister, Swan Hunter Group Limited, Latest dividends, De Beers agree diamond boost, Elliott counters UK relapse, Forword Levels, Spot Position of Sterling, Carter targets ruled out by Chase, Thinner margins keep Airfix on the ground, Gilt-edged tender switch urged, Leyland to recall 5,000 assembly workers laid off at Cowley, CBI and Stock Exchange welcome report, Bk and Commercial lists steps towards 'sound future', Rustenburg is not now so optimistic, Deadline for ship grants applications, Sandilands adjusted, Business Diary: Depth charge · Jolly good Fellowes, Rothmans riding high on back of overseas market stength, Jump in farm loan costs, US-Soviet trade will top $2,500m, Tecalemit is streaking towards £2m for the year, Accountants support Sandilands, but leave banks' position open to debate, Distributive sector tops profits table, State threat in limbo as Swan Hunter excels, Ropner makes flying start towards bumper year, Briefly, Travancore-S India, Swan Hunter dissolves last links with MFC, Money Market Rates, Racal, Hepworth Ceramic in major US purchases, NEDO aims to smooth textile cycle, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stewarts & Lloyds of South Africa Limited, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Healey hint of only 2½pc growth next year, ICI staff vote to join unions, GEC in £150m Brazilian deal, How the markets moved Rises, Inflation accounting as a defence against being precisely wrong, Sharp drop in housing starts during October, Japan denies loan blackmail. Business Appointments: New managing director at UDT International. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Early losses halved on sterling, Firmer by the close. Property: Residential property Disguising origins of buildings, Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,473.
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