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The Times - 30/09/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Gerald Shaw, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Michael Horsnell, By Penny Symon, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From John Chartres Rochdale, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Political Correspondent Blackpool, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Whitehaven, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent Nottingham, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modlano, From Moshe Brilliant, By Roger Berthoud, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, A. S. Byatt, Paul Barker, W. J. Mc Cormack, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, Georgina Battiscombe, Alan Blyth, Peta Fordham, Peter Tinniswood, From Winston Groom, From Michael Coleman, From Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Gareth Bowen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, William Mann, Michael Ratcliffe, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Neville Hodgkinson, Robert Fisk, PHS, D. W. OWEN, , ROBERT NEILD., FRANK PRICE, , WYNDHAM THOMAS, , ROBERT LEIGH., J. P. D. DUNBABIN., RICHARD LOFTUS, , CHRISTOPHER M. FOGG, , GEORGE WHITE., JOHN M. HILL, , R. B. WILLIAMS, , DAVID GAULT, , JOHN FITZGERALD., WYN GRIFFITH., MARGARET CLARKE., by Prudence Glynn, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By our Business News Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, By Huon Mallalieu, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris and Ronald Emler, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, Derek Harris, From Mario Modiano, By Gerald Ely, By Ronald Emler, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, E. S. HARBORNE, , R. E. LESTER, , O. SKUTSCH., ERIC WOOD, , R. SALTHOUSE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Kershaw, By Ronald Pullen, By Tony May, Peter Waymark,

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News: Protest over EEC's 'tax on British food', Why Lebanon's individual style of life may be lost forever, Law to ban council house sales demanded, Wider powers to use direct labour urged, Full formal inspection for London's 'showpiece' school, S African court gives Briton 10 years' jail, Thrombosis risk from pill increased by smoking, Superconductivity: Uses in power cables, Smaller packs cost more 'almost always', Mr Jenkins calls for British Bill of Rights, Canada reviews UN troops role in Cyprus, Flood-stricken Glasgow gets aid reassurance, Cats studied ad clues to human migrations, Welfare man quits over cut in staff, Direct European elections are rejected after Mr Mikardo forecasts a Labour massacre, Pound rallies after Treasury plans to borrow $3,900m maximum from IMF, Finders keepers: Gary Fridd, aged nine,, Rainfall restores full water supply to 70,000, Allegro, ma non troppo, Motoring Mercedes range makes changes subtle but safe, Mystery of dead Japanese found in Arctic waste, Dr Schlesinger points to Chinese weakness, Indian ex-minister calls for general election, River survey by Kenyans and British, Parthenon sculptures to be moved into museum, Life jail for trio who burnt man, Egyptians call for Arab summit on Lebanon as Syrian forces capture town in mountain battles, Somalia: Sites may be those in ancient guide, Mr Nixon says he was victim of a plot, Tory chief criticizes Lord Peart's speech, Mr Harriman finds Soviet nostalgia for Mr Nixon, Pitched battle on streets of Buenos Aires, CND protest over ban on film of submarine, York: Medieval excavation hints at Vikings, Hijack accused charged with bomb murder, Villages stay in Israel, Prime Minister says, Ten unions want debate on sterling, Mr Machel says the war goes on, Mr Heffer gives warning against 'witch hunting', Noisy nights for angry city police, President challenged to be frank, Corkscrew of 1864 makes record price of £205, Pakistani boy can stay, Engagements for band 'not in diaries', Second night of trouble at Ford's threatens new car, Proposal to end 'confusion' over citizenship, Fringe gains for ships' officers, New Italian pollution disaster feared, Tenants' group buys estate for £1,100,000, Control of police and armed forces likely to be stumbling block to interim government in Rhodesia, Government rebuffed on Europe poll, Christian Democrats hammer at financial scandals in Hesse West German elections, Police told pay code cannot be breached, Army bureau finds 118 jobs for redundant soldiers, Paint daubed on peace woman's home, Delay on nuclear plant 'could damage industry', Lords dismay over statement on pound, The bits and pieces that make up a car plant dispute, Big vote for repeal of immigration Acts and drive against racialism, MP says printer was 'bullet' fired by ex-MP, 'Warfare' by social workers is condemned, Dutch woman's arrest in Israel brings terrorist group to light, M Giscard promises that inflation will be beaten next year, Millions of francs and marks traded in day of 2,000 deals, Suspended jail sentence on Italian police captain, Centrist coalition takes office in Finland, Safety first: Mr Benn makes sure he cannot be blamed for any Labour split, Tribunal chairman's resignation delays Tyndale school inquiry, State monopoly and ministry clash on smoking, Tread softly for you tread on £29, Japanese will return MiG only in parts, Spanish armed forces told to keep out of politics, NEC rejects conditions of credit incompatible with party policy, The Times Diary How we danced the crisis away, Ministers' pleas fail in health service debate, Britain changes policy by call to convene Rhodesia conference, Hospital criticized after baby's death, More sailors are leaving sea, ILO report says, Court victories improve ballot chances of Mr McCarthy US Elections 1976, Shrine planned for Mao's embalmed body, Poll victory assured in Transkei, Trade unions apprehensive about effect of sterling crisis on Government economic policies, Alternative is 'savage action and 3m jobless', Big cut in funds for housing arts. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Falstaff, Philip Ziegler, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky., Triumph, Chambers's Encyclopaedia, High & Dry, The Times, Stamp Magazine, Saa, Worth, Perrier, Secureelectric, T.L.S, The Navigator, europcar, Cricket Rebeljohn Snow, Ecgd, Music. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Fashion, Now you see him., Labour Party Conference/blackpool.. Reviews: Ripe groves of abuse The Frank Muir Book An Irreverent Companion to Social History, What next? Everest the Hard Way By Chris Bonington, Helping to provide a real home Royal Ballet Gala Sadler's Wells, Fiction The Right True End By Stan Barstow, A happy man The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome Edited by Rupert Hart Davis, Speaking for themselves Mafioso A History of the Mafia from its Origins to the present day By Gaia Servadio, Hidden masterpiece Dalibor London Coliseum, ECO/Henze Queen Elizabeth Hall, Football just for kicks Saturday's Heroes Thames, Anthony Dowell as Nijinsky, Harry Belafonte for the Palladium, The Mind Beyond BBC 2, Wedded to music The Tender Tyrant By Alan Kendall, Arts Council to offer more modern music, Confusion on left and right Sean O'Casey and His World By David Krause Eileen By Eileen O'Casey, Populist revolutionaries Daggers in the Forum By Keith Richardson, Being the prophet Particulars of my Life By B. F. Skinner, Comedy on a winning streak The Comedy of Errors Royal Shakespeare Stratford-upon-Avon, Durham Music Festival. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Domestic Situations, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Government again defeated on race Bill, Parliamentary Notices House of Lords, Call for government of national recovery to deal with crisis House of Lords, New peer. Sport: London to rely on doubles for entertainment, Yesterday's European and other results, United power and tactics decisive By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, McMahon qualifies two horses for final, Sports in Brief, Six British clubs stay in Europe as five go out, Argentines quite at home in alien conditions, FA profit from broadcasting shows increase, Groom's expert kicking keeps Herts in check, Durtal makes a name for J O Tobin, Admetus should return to form in Coupe, Bowles completes annihilation of amateurs, Swiss team achieve the virtually impossible, Wing scores four tries in Japanese victory, Arc field cut down to 26 at second forfeit, Ali wins his battle with Norton and loses his war with Time, Dassu finds touch with putter and leads Masters field with 66, Welsh forwards make little impression. Editorials/Leaders: Buying Time, Community Fishing. Letters to the Editor: Local councils' direct works accounts, Shock effect, Another way to reduce the mortgage burden, Use of protection for industrial revival, Cost of conservation, Raising the status of engineers, Redundant churches, Everest reunion, Attack through exports, Price of petrol from 'oil majors', A quincentenary stamp, The role of new towns, Porridge while you walk, Future of nuclear reactor designs, Jobless for 7 years, Cost of unemployment, Insurance 'excess' clauses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge Elder-Jones retires today, Latest appointments, Church news Diocese of Lichfield. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 29, 1951 Power cuts. Obituaries: Major Hubert Martineau, Sir Hugh Rose, Mr James Clegg Pioneer of Ladybird books, Sir William Collins, Sir Peter Curtis, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Prices ease back on sterling rally, The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues Closing, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Moderate selling, Wall Street, Nervous ahead of Mr Healey's broadcast. Business and Finance: Discount market, Benjamin Priest, Jas Neill going strong after poor start, Equities continue slide in nervous selling, Scott Lithgow lands £8m order for four small bulk carriers, Mellins, Latest dividends, Two generous issues get cold welcome, Eurosyndicat, New terms on Ultramar contract with Pertamina, Spot Position of Sterling, Ulster jobs boost, Statement Of Consolidated Income Of Monsanto Company And Its Subsidiaries, Rockware glass prices up by 8pc, Payout and profits down at Reardon Smith Line, Forward Levels, Suits' meetine today, French group buys another block of Lead Industries, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Now Martin-Black wants Ronksley, Nature's remedy, or man's?, NEDC trade trips, Business Diary: Advertising freedom fighter · Careful drivers, Rome tightens up on bank reserve ratios, Bemrose Corporation Limited, Export problems of a weak pound, Bearings plant opens, Co-ops shed 102,000 staff in last decade, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Trade missions off to America, Treasury faces tough negotiations with IMF and Group of Ten on loan application, £lm PO contract, Fht Group Of Companies, ACAS report on failure to end union status row, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Soaring cost of a bed in London's hotels, Car delivery drivers' strike threat, Foseco Minsep LIMITED, Babcock men not wanted on H Morris board, How the markets moved, Gold, Greece claims £40m from Mr Niarchos over refinery contract, £30m Laing office and factory projects, Legal & Gen pushing ahead, Ipswich port surplus, Mr Healey rules out panic moves, Record month for brewers, The implications are still unclear, Making new jobs a weapon against terrorism, Warning by Shell chief on pesticides investment, Brussels allows extension of Italian deposit scheme. Business Appointments: Mr C Ball joins Tunnel Holdings Board. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,420.

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