The Times - 29/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes and Diana Geddes, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Walker, By Staff Reporters, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Godfrey, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Craig Seton, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By David Dickson, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By John Groser, From John Chartres Newcastle upon Tyne, By Our Medical Reporter, By Penny Symon, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Ronald Kershaw, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Bonavia, David Robinson, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Gerald Sinstadt, By John Blunsden, Bernard Levin, John Carter, Michael Shanks, PHS, PETER TRENCH., J. BLACK., R. W. MILES., JOHN E. ALDRIDGE-GOULT, , DAVID HOWELL, , DAN SAMUEL, , MAX COLTHEART, , BRIAN MONTGOMERY., K. L. STRETCH., JAMES REEVES., G. W. H. LAMPE., DON CUPITT, PAUL BARKER, MARTIN BRANNAN, , By Robert Parker, By Huon Mallalicu, by Prudence Glynn, By Christopher Wilkins, From David Cross and Michael Hornsby, From Frank Vogl, By Desmond Quigley, By John Brennan, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Banking Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From John Earle, By Our Industrial Editor, By Rodney Cowton, JOHN LYONS., DOUGLAS GARBUTT, , ALAN G. ASHTON, , B. A. COLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, H. SHOWELL (Chairman), By Adrienne Gleeson, By Anthony Rowley, by Desmond Quigley,
ResumoNews: Interpol bomb blast marks Paris royal visit, Musical spyglass with watch fetches £31,250, England chess team held, Nixon aide to start jail term, Disease affects Finnish sea pike catches, Mrs Maire Drumm is shot dead in Belfast hospital bed, Irish leader survives confidence motion, All you want to know about Conservatism, Dr Naude submits to jail sentence imposed in 1973, Europe's growing army of unemployed: can Mr Jenkins restore the balance?, Guernsey to abolish feudal dues, Differing roles of the press in Commonwealth nations, Prof Friedman takes Hoover Institution post, Demolition opposed: An application to, Man jailed after siege at church, 'Private Eye' editor explains article, Shell petrol up by 4p and another rise likely soon, Fashion, Detained Briton named, Hijacked Czech airliner lands safely in Munich, Corruption inquiry to be held in secret, RAF aircraft material bought from Russia, Grenadiers' music head sentenced to dismissal, Archaeology report Liddington: Support for an Arthurian legend, More flaws found in intelligence theory data, 'Mr Short's borough' set to stay Labour, 90 Congressmen linked with S Korean bribes, Mao to be reinterpreted to justify new policies of Chairman Hua, Medicine labels to come under tighter control, State money needed to aid societies, Courtaulds reversed 'no closure' assurance, Mr Steel on support for unity, First readings for constitutional changes in India, Mr Carter gives half-promise of tax cuts to match pledge made to electors by President Ford, 2,489 held in Japan's war on gangs, Witnesses beaten up at trial of Spanish policemen, Firemen in Belfast to resume their ban on terrorist incidents, Opening of Parliament is delayed to cope with Bills, £100,000 grant to aid electric vehicle study, The Times Diary Another hectic day for sterling, Warning over bacterial research, Wider prescribing powers on the pill proposed by government working party, Hostile reception for Russians, Arts Council chairman says he deplores recent events at ICA, African protest delays start of Rhodesia conference, Chancellor shuns more spending cuts but VAT may rise, Higher fees may cut university numbers, Irish firm on demand for 50-mile exclusive zone to defend their booming fishing industry, Mill closure setback for new town, Inflation figures show why M Barre took action, Only fringe candidate who matters is Mr McCarthy, the spoiler from Minnesota, Science report Biology: A 'synthetic switch' for genetics, Grain crop in Russia biggest ever, Quiet polling in relatively free election in Egypt, A Red Army volunteer at the age of 14, Office curb may continue, 19 guerrillas killed in Rhodesia, Guerrillas return to Israel border, Dan Smith tells how he hired 'Mr Bradford', US plan to check nuclear spread, Cost of subsidies for Tube '£1 a head', Complaint for Home Office, Air France counts cost of operating Concorde, Italian MP loses immunity and faces coup charges, £330 exercise course for victims of heart attack, NHS money reallocation is criticized, Ready to wear in Paris: Et tu, Brute?, Brussels call to keep South African ties to encourage changes, Wandsworth homes for elderly Asians, Scientists build reservoir in estuary for tests, The desperation behind the foreign travel 'war' Operators resent having to pay commission to agents who act as nothing more than order takers., Mr Carter explains remarks on Ulster. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Gas, Glaxo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Ellis, Glen Grant, Ansafone, Ps Extra Mild King Size, Leyland Cars, Hoechst, Bank of Montreal, A Police Career, British Caledonian, Ferranti, Glenlivet, Laing, europcar, Iran Air, Lunn Poly, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, The Economist. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, New director of publicity for the Conservatives, Mr Relf resigns from Front, Retirement pensioners. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: 'Safeguard' on Sunday drinking time rejected House of Lords, Complaint over PM's 'no war' comment, Anger over visit by member of Soviet Politburo: attempt to clear public gallery: 'Jaw jaw better than war war', Tories try to curb funds for state takeovers, Session extended but Tory leader has doubts about timetable: Liberal threat to reject a major Bill House of Lords, Dangerous to make remarks that might aid and succour IRA, Next week's business, Mr Mason prepared to listen to ideas for partnership government in Ulster, Determination to get Bills through House of Commons, More police on patrol to combat mugging in London, Priority to economic problems of Ulster, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Public Notices, Christmas countdown, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Ian Richardson sings in New York, The naked truth about a saint? Winstanley (a) The Other Cinema Sebastiane (x) Gate Moon Over the Alley National Film Theatre Shin Heike Monogatari (u) Everyman The Return of a Man Called Horse (aa) Odeon, Leicester Sq Carry On England (aa) On release, Tate Gallery's new Gainsborough, The Big Time BBC 1, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall. Sport: Pesteil replaces Romeu against Australia, The whiff of gunsmoke again hangs in the air around Villa Park, Williams's brilliance underlines depth of Welsh half back talent, When the wind whistles Ballesteros is no good, Tree Tangle learning to jump all over again, Francis ends painful exile, International event has top class entry, Murrmatch fulfils four essentials for success, Tennis doctor's dilemma, Burke takes both parts of the Salop Hurdle, Open grows even richer, Wincanton holds a surprise for Turnell, Irish overtake US with Macken's win, For the record Tennis, Snow invited to answer dissent charge at Lord's, Green decides to go to Wembley, Claxton dropped after his fifth dismissal, Lloyd happy in Torquay but unhappy about next week, Turbo-charged engine heads Renault attack. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Freedom on trial in the country the free world fought for, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 29, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: Egypt Moves Towards Democracy, IS HE Going To Survive?. Letters to the Editor: Management salaries, Cutting public spending, Windscale inquiry, Engineering Council was not 'betrayed', Wages and consumption, Heritability of IQ, Political role of the Price Commission, Milton Keynes' efforts to attract industries, The economic crisis: repeating the same mistakes, Church and belief in superstition, The muggers, Secrets Act changes, Which Party?, Subsidies for business schools are a real necessity, National unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Herman Geigir-Torel, Mr R. L. Haigbrown, Prof G. Ostrogorsky Leading Byzantine scholar, Lt-Col G. R. Harding, Mr Deryck Cooke, Obituary, Sir John Stratton. Law: Employees must pay tax on final payment of profit-sharing scheme Brumby (Inspector of Taxes) v Milner, Night shift worked by men is no bar to equal pay Dugdale and Others v Kraft Foods Ltd.. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Lonrho issue is 92 pc taken up, Australian uranium shares like Fox Report, Up a bit on bear closing and mines, Technical advance. Business and Finance: Discount market, Gieves' interim fall, Latest dividends, Shareholder opinion on bid sought, Hobson's choice for building societies, Next IMF gold sale on Dec 8, Spot Position of Sterling, Sheepbridge tops £2m in strong opening, Governor urges tighter vetting of banking auditors, Tate retaining at least four sugar refineries, North-West mounts campaign to fight Courtaulds closure, Dunlop likely to slow down, Century Oils dislikes B Petroleum £4.23m bid, Record year for The Woolwich, Overseas orders propel Green's to new peak, Highland Elec peak, EEC textile groups demand action by Brussels to stem imports flow, Forward Levels, Newsprint likely to cost 12½ pc more, Excalibur Jewellery Limited, Bank Base Rates, The heat pump bids for a place in the home, Arabs blacklist Barclays Bank, Tokyo doubt on IMF loan timetable, Embankment Trust, Simonet caution about aid terms as the pound weakens to $1.5700, Four-year lag in executives' salaries, Gallaher progress, Hartley Baird ex-chairman censured in DoT report, Border Breweries, Centre Hotels [Cranston] Limited, Money Market Rates, Is there a case for selling gilt-edged securities by tender? 'There is a growing weight of City opinion gathering behind the view that the massive problems faced by the Government in funding its debt owe much to the way in which gilt-edged stock is presently sold to the public', M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Heavy American trade deficit last month, Fears for higher MLR receding, Brussels studies plan for EEC fund to take over Britain's sterling balances, Briefly British Assets Trust, At last, the luck of Wood Hall changes, Glaxo chief attacks nationalization, Gold, Exxon by passes underwriters to auction directly $54.9m bonds, English Property Corporation Limited Interim Report, Shipmates, Business Diary: Company directors' Catch-22 · Sampson Agonistes?, William Press doubles profit at half-time, Creditors urge Italy to back threshold freeze, How the markets moved Rises, Call for investment grants, Transvaal Consolidated Land and Exploration Company, Limited (T.C.L.), Japan rejects European call to cut ship target, £250,000 payment to Gold Fields executive, Walter Lawrence makes £1.3m from building. Business Appointments: Mr W Duncan named as an ICI deputy chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Wanted. 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