The Times - 29/09/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Michael Knipe, From George Clark., By Staff Reporters, From Ronald Faux, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Walker., From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent., By Jacob Ecclestone, By David Leigh, From Our Correspondent, By John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter., From Peter Norman, From David Cross, From William Chislett, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, John Higgins, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Alan Stewart, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Gareth Bowen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Adam Fergusson, Bernard Levin, Jack Lonsdale, Kenneth Gosling, PHS, MAY DAVIDSON, President., VICTOR MONTAGU., CARR OF HADLEY, KENNETH LITTLE, SINCLAIR WOOD, , JOHN A. KEYSER, , F. W. McCOMBIE, , McCARTHY, HORACE CUTLER., TOM KEATING., V. H. F. GREEN., ANDREW TUREK, , BERNARD BRAINE., W. L. JOHNSON., R. M. MAXTONE GRAHAM., RICHARD PHIBBS., ALTHEA BANKES., By Philip Howard, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris and Ronald Emler, By David Mott, By John Carter, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, W. R. HALL., PETER TENNANT., N. D. MORTIMER., D. K. W. COX, , A. C. GINGELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Robert Solomon, By Desmond Quigley, By Ronald Pullen, By Tony May, Gerald Ely, by Richard Hughes, R. H., by Daniel Nelson, by Derek Davies, by Janet Marchant, by Paul Strauss, by Patricia Penn, by David Bonavia, D. N., by Garry Marchant,
ResumoNews: Divulger of CIA secrets quits job in television, Huge long-term loan preferred cure, Sterling fall halts Healy mission, Dramatic protest in Italian court, Smuggler of illegal immigrants gets 6 years, Influence of trade unions is growing, Alcoholism 'is affecting 2.5m in Britain', 'Playboy' affair dogs Mr Carter US Elections 1976, Concern at nursing levels, 'Green pound' vexes EEC officials, Anti-Legion anger rises as bomb wrecks car, Germany starts campaign against taking of hostages, Concern over government thinking on transport, Chinese Premier sees Dr Schlesinger, Relations with Spain chief issue in Gibraltar election, Mr Callaghan's grim speech wins little conference applause, Mr Smith invites British envoy to Salisbury, Man killed wife rather than lose mistress, Charity may begin at home, but where should it finish?, The Times Diary Few kisses saved for Jim, Art in the market place, Big cuts in staff may be enforced by council budget limits, Arabs strike against Israel edict, Dr Nyerere says Rhodesia must have black majority rule within six weeks, Polish intellectuals defend the workers, Inspector rejects call to adjourn inquiry, Former Thai ruler refuses to leave country, More demands for inquiry into nuclear fuel plan, Youth unemployment remains key issue West German elections, 'Terrible smell' in election expenses case, MP says, Objectors' last appeal to save St Paul's fields, Dependence on clothing exports makes economy vulnerable, CBI calls for £1,000m cut in spending, 'Campus' where western watchers gather, Party reaffirms its pledge on devolution, Violence at Ford's as new car is launched, Inquiry into stripping of soldiers at port, Interventions reflect political dilemma of Equal Opportunities Commission, S African court finds two whites guilty under Terrorism Act, Mixed reactions to hard drive against corruption, Life in Army upset by homes for soldiers, Science report Biology: Cells and the cause of aging, Social workers cleared in prostitute case, Thatcher call for Lords statement, US still hopeful of settlement despite problems, Long march back to prosperity is on, Mr Callaghan states, Syrians launch attack on Lebanon leftists, Commercial face of communism, The rise and fall of the third, Senior civil servants discuss TUC application, Cuban-led massacres reported in Angola, New setback for William Tyndale teachers, 60 hussars hope to be at 1914-18 reunion, Still world's leading maker of toys, Train robber is given time to pay fine, Steps to control removal of human organs, The man they want to remain, Minister hints at vote on separatism issue, Worthwhile skills that are suddenly unwanted, Autumn show lacks seasonal foliage, Soviet writer urges West to boycott his country, Two-year jail limit proposed for mercy killing, Ulster family pays bitter price for peace, Concern as tourist rate slows, Torrential rain brings chaos to Glasgow: 3 inches in four hours, Elastic economy approaching its full stretch, Sidelines will help railway into a profit, Target for elections to Europe, Witness says major spoke of 'In for a penny...', Film industry is world's second largest, 1825 bottle of Bordeaux fetches £300 in wine sale, Jibe at 'Washington club set', Death of Mao a shock to financial community, Radio 3 looks to the future, Mr Prentice clashes with union chief, Left-winger is treasurer, Russian trawler skipper fined £450, Greeks confiscate cargo of rifles from Cypriot ship, The night sky in October, Man given references after dismissals from schools, Unions 'not to blame for falling pound', Britain urged to build fast-breeder reactor, Mr Healey postpones trip to Hongkong, Korchnoi to stay in Holland, The devolution steam-roller rumbles on in Scotland, Mr Gromyko decries Kissinger diplomacy in Africa, Distribution of NHS resources by need rather than demand proposed, Russia asks pilot to return home, Senators drop ban on arms sale to Saudis, GLC offer of £300,000 to keep rail services, Right-wing terrorists blamed for death of Madrid student. Index. Display Advertising: Winsor Industrial Corporation Ltd., Abbey National, The Swire Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banque Nationale de Paris, The 1776 Exhibition, Silk Cut, C.C.S.T. Commodities Ltd., Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Mobil, Jardines, Hutchison International Limited, Dewar's Fine Scotch Whisky, Bally, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Ford, BARCLAYS International, Thames, Sumitomo & East Asia Limited, Cable & Wireless, King & Co, The Hongkong Bank Group, Hongkong Land, IDC Limited, Redifon Computers, British Airports, Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd. Japan, Jardine Fleming & Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Peer asks for check on hybridity: records passed to Government, Parliamentary Notices, Tories want changes in takeover Bill, Recovery of civil aircraft market not far off: merger of firms offers great opportunities House of Lords, Legal aid income limits to be raised. Law: No extending Hedley Byrne principle Argy Trading Co Ltd V Lapid Developments Ltd. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Announcements, Educational, Public Notices, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Trevor Nunn in search of fresh pastures, London Octet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Men of War Soho Poly, Virtues overcome awkward name La Fille mal gardée Sadler's Wells, Destiny The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon, LPO/Jochum Festival Hall. Sport: Criticism of new facilities at Sedgefield, Sports in Brief, Game of patience at Old Trafford, Eight-length win by filly that was lucky buy, Ali wins friends as he influences weigh-in, Today's cup and league fixtures, Irishman is champion in half ton class, Competitors left out on a professional limb, Argentina on trial in six-match tour, Promising gallop by Youth before big race, Britain's cautious view of S African picture, Results last night, Wood the willing stooge in slapstick affair, Official Scratchings: Skf, Liverpool finish with a rush of goals, Card system in operation this weekend, Highest bid attracted by Lombard colt, Haneena can win treasured prize, Stein remains confident, Orrell put forward scheme for new club competition, A brilliant first win landed by Saros, Easy day for the Lloyds, Freshman paired with Marsh, Alleged late kick is costly for Johnston, Smith tunes up with first and third at Stoneleigh. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Truth at last, but what if it is too late?, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 28, 1951 Election challenge. Editorials/Leaders: Telling Them How IT IS, Disparities In The Health Service, Too Merciful To Mercy Killers. Letters to the Editor: Relations with the new Germany, Imbalance in technical V social arguments for nuclear power, Import controls and the alternatives, Declining London, Political realignment, Nuclear risk, Free flow of capital, Samuel Palmer inquiry, When auditors checked documents personally, Economic nationalism, Time and money wasting by the Price Commission, Civil Service selection, The early tanks, Training of engineers, Direct labour in Council building, Porridge while you walk, An example of food stuff dumping, Conference on Rhodesia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Birmingham, Latest appointments. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir William Collins, Lord Grenfell, Mr David McEwen, Mr Robert Haynes Ministry of Defence. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread losses, Signs of rally were only faint, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street. Business and Finance: £834m wiped off share values, Discount market, Options study delay, Industry counts the heavy cost of the plunging pound, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Latest dividends, Unicorn Ind soars at half time, High work-rate sustaining Hoechst recovery, Rustenburg down but output and payout up, Sterling adds a new dimension, The IDC Group Limited, Chrysler sales surge ahead of target, Bilton share deal will permit bumper dividend, Manders (Holdings), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, One fifth drop at half time but CES reports pick up, Business Diary: Hotel reservations · Publish and, Bank Base Rates, Wall St slumps 18.20 on fall in key indicators, Industrial democracy call dismays CBI, CBI chief condemns Government's pension plan, Much fatter margins at Expanded Metal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Electricity Council seeks a further $500m Euroloan, No Middle East promise in grim Haden Carrier, Fire blow to Libanon, Tour operators facing 'a winter of discontent', Estates And General Investments Limited, Power chief's broadside at Mr Benn over Plowden delay, No Hongkong decision yet on Slater, Walker, Briefly, Ready Mixed Concrete, Avp Industries Limited, 2,000 Leyland men laid off by delivery stoppages, What next for the world monetary system?, How the markets moved, Joseph Stocks And Sons (Holdings) Limited, The Times Share Indices, Tomatin Distillers, ICI to spend £40m on protein plant at Teesside, America firm on IMF gold sales timing, Call for new energy technologies, Subsidy approval delay holds up Norton work plan. Business Appointments: Steel and gas chairmen become NEDC members. Property: Residential property Combining business with leisure, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. 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