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The Times - 21/10/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent Oxford, From Our Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By David Leigh Political Staff, By George Clark, By Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Medical Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By a Special Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, by Prudence Glynn, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Norman Fox, By Michael Archer, From Sinan Fisek, From Norman de Mesquita, From Gerald Richmond, By Arthur Osman, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Pierre Guillot, By Sydney Friskin, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, John Higgins, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, Thomas Walker, Michael Knipe, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, N. C. SARGANT, formerly Bishop, S. D. FREER, , SLIGO, , FRANCIS BENNION, , DAVID WALDER, , RICHARD LYNN, , BERNARD WATES., A. W. FURSE, , ALAN BEARDON., IAN M. KENWAY., IAN D. BELL, , BRIAN TRAFFORD, , JOHN D. WHEELER, , S. J. YIEND, , BETTINA BEAL, , Peta Fordham, H. R. F. Keating, Derek Parker, Jeremy Lewis, Peter Hennessy, Peter Tinniswood, From John Earle, From Peter Norman, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, From David Cross, By John Whitmore, By Tim Jones, By Margaret Stone, By Our Commercial Editor, Anthony Rowley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, RALPH INSTONE, , HUMPHREY BROWNE, , VERNON S. BACH., J. C. HIGGINS, , IVAR CAMPBELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, Peter Waymark, by Richard Davy, by Edmund Stevens, by V. Simakov and V. Cheklin, by Christopher Wilkins, C.W., by David Young, by Boris Borisov, by Vladimir Shushkov, by Edward Gumbel, by Kenneth Gosling, by Pearce Wright, by Pearce Wright and Denis Taylor, by Stewart Tendler, by Boris Kapralov, by Michael Kaser, by Denis Taylor,

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News: Mr Sadat gives democracy a try, Majority in favour of devolution referendum, British Council will give 'sex artist' £496 grant, Mr Ennals urges stiffer sentences for social benefit frauds after judge saves women from jail, Wide scope for success in Olympics, 1792 Spanish pistol fetches £6,500, Clash over bringing terrorists to justice, Nuclear power for half the country claimed by end of century, Portugal makes it easier to dismiss workers, West Indian attack on new race body, Number of foreign patents is growing rapidly Improvements can be discussed, Colonel and two businessmen on bribery charges, Congress ban blamed on right, Reduced overspending unlikely to prevent cut in grant to councils, Motoring Back to the drink and driving debate, The case for giving the public a real say in 'public education', After 'turning point' almost nothing, Government of national unity urged by Mr Macmillan, Apathy threatens poor turn-out at the polls US Elections 1976, Difficulties in exploiting great mineral wealth, Closed shop 'destroying British way of life', Finnish Communist Party uncertain of its role, Chile Embassy protest by Dr Huddleston, Chemicals offer good opportunities, The Times Diary On not saying what you mean, Unsung cooperation could bring vast supplies of power, North Sea experience could bring orders in oil search, GLC's Covent Garden plan ready for final approval, Agreements provide for more cooperation, Cash shortage likely cause of N Korean drug scandal, 'Observer' seeks Murdoch rescue, Richest twentieth getting poorer, Rift over fishing policy may damage both Britain and Ireland, Rhodesia conference: Mr Smith will have his back to the wall, Athens to retain control of US bases in Greece, British aircraft industry 'busiest in Europe', Business ways, Unhealthy market, The art of the acceptable, Honeymoon period ending for Communists whoo are helping Andreotti Government, Scientist's warning: abuse of environment a threat to civilization, Smith pledge of sincerity as he leaves for Geneva, Major denies that he suggested band 'cover-up', Legislation planned to resolve anomalies in Ulster compensation, Second Uganda journalist is found dead, Concern as East steps up borrowing, Spending controls for Cabinet disclosed by Sir Harold Wilson, Haematology: Preventing thrombosis, British businessman freed from jail in Singapore, Carving links in timber, Moscow Jews claim they were beaten up, Sixty years of experience pays off, Wide choice for visitors to vast country, All agree on Lebanon ceasefire, Two-year agreement boosts cultural exchanges, Abacus still counts in computer age, Sentenced man alleges five died from torture, Japanese party rivals join forces in move to get rid of Mr Miki, President Ford decides that General Brown will keep post despite 'ill-advised' remarks, Vast distances demand modernization and expansion of communications, Soil from under Martian rock yields no clue, State monopoly is the insurance game, Home-abortion method tested at Oxford, Union committee demanded an 'act of obeisance', Muggings in London up by nearly a half, Labour MPs offer ideas for new legislation, Physicians' college seeks £1.5m to expand, Thatcher attack on government 'dinosaur', More attention to the consumer Camp equipment is a growing market, Inquiry into 16-plus exams plan, Teachers urge public hearing over Tyndale, Call for debate on drought action, Lords emasculate tied-cottage Bill, On with the show, Mr Foot expected to win deputy leadership, Angry words at Windhoek as all-race talks resume, Senior MPs may look into legal immunity, Jail for teacher who eloped with pupil, Mr Macmillan calls for government of centre, Shot Kurd maintains Iraq guilt, £1m scheme to stop Irish cattle smuggling, CBI economic recovery strategy calls for huge public spending cuts and major taxation reforms, Priority for agriculture in tenth plan, Tourism leaves much to be desired, Shanty town moved to swamp, Recount increases Schmidt coalition majority to 10, Police powers suggested for park wardens, Rush to become unhurried, Praise for exports: Mr Callaghan yesterday, Aim is to widen foreign economic ties, Head accused of assaults, Aberfan: quietly through the sorrow, Steady demand for machinery, Broadcast of killer's voice leads to arrest, Synod approval sought on choosing bishops, Minister's assurance on the green pound, Anglo-Soviet trade a Special Report to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the British-Soviet Chamber of Commerce Commercial hopes dim but opportunities remain. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Traktoroexport, Constantine International Services Limited, Joseph CROSFIELD & Sons Limited,, Elorg, 'Sovtransavto', Tate & Lyle, Faber & Faber, Gwent, Novorossiysk Shipping Company, Midland Bank, High & Dry, The Odessa Ocean Line, Leyland Cars, "Sojuzpushnina", Technical & Optical Equipment (London) Ltd, Taylor's Port, Razno & Co. Ltd.,, Port Of Manchester., Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Redifon Computers, europcar, Constructors John Brown Limited, Buav, Sudoimport, Kuwait Airways, Emi, Janneau Grand Armagnac., Saint Laurent, Ppa, Rotork Controls Ltd.,, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Farrel Bridge Limited, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Intourist Moscow Limited., M. Golodetz (Overseas) Limited, Heinemann, Mandrigin Translations Ltd, Sichel, Russian Shop, Sole Distributors Milbro Sports Ltd., Lightelectric, Davy-Loewy Ltd, UMO Plant Ltd.,, Abbey National, Robert Fletcher & Son Limited., Bentley Group, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, United Baltic Corporation Ltd., Humbrol, Satra Consultants, Black Sea And Baltic General Insurance Company Limited, Publishing and Distributing Co. Ltd.,, Parsons And Whittemore, Lyddon, Ltd.,, Overseas Relatives Reunion Club, John Brown Engineering Gas Turbines Limited, Laing, Church & Co. (Footwear) Ltd., Intercontinental Geneve, "British Industry & Engineering", The Phoenix Timber Company Limited, Lloyds Bank International, Monfague L Meyer Limited, Mather+Platt, Stankoimport, Energomachexport, oce, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Sun Alliance & London, V/o Soyuzchimexport, Licensintorg, The Baltic Shipping Co., Klm, Collet's, Augustus Barnett, Brown Shipley, Mnb, Mercedes-Benz, Thames and Hudson. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Cinemas, Motor Show Guide, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Non-secretarial Appointments. Politics and Parliament: Rhodesia sanctions can be lifted with final and irrevocable acceptance of majority rule, Suggestion of British Governor General, PM taken to task: two defeats inflicted House of Lords, Peer says oil firms face threats House of Lords, Corruption issue: better to focus on practice for future than re-run past-Mr Callaghan House of Commons, Measures to tackle muggings in London, Big changes on tied cottages, Britain will act alone on 200-mile fishing limit if EEC cannot agree, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Law: Discharged bankrupt not a contributory In re Wolverhampton Steel and Iron Co Ltd, Reorganization of workforce for efficiency not redundancy Lesney Products & Co Ltd V Nolan and Others Lesney Products V Loan and Another, Sentencing young persons: court criticizes 'bureaucratic machinery' Regina V D (a boy). Sport: Juventus content to concede one goal as United energy is sapped, Sports in Brief, Success of the Lewis brothers compensates for injured backs, Cincinnati set to win world series, Edinburgh causes big surprise, Lauda feels good and is happy with Fuji track, Turkish team deserve their moment of glory, Yesterday's results and scorers European Cup, Andrewartha breaks 100 on way to victory, Hexham NH, Rangers exceed their own highest hopes, Andrew to join Lancashire club committee, The last of the easy ones for Mottram, Madsen does not want to be considered, Ice hockey, Night Nurse can defy weights today in William Hill Hurdle, Derby are punished for their lack of finish, Channon finds scoring touch in Belfast, Villa's air of vitality too heady for Arsenal, Doubles all round at Sandown, Arctic Slave gelding arouses interest, Wales excluded from world championships, Alden and Bawden hold on to Surbiton's advantage, Keeley's first game earns a yellow card, British champion to meet champion Texan, Hare's fine beginning with Leicester, Bayern beaten but are still favoured. Reviews: Black is white Me and my brothers, Cav and Pag Coliseum, Kings and monks from Milnes, Unhappy families Dear Daddy Ambassadors, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Nobly glum Goodbye to Yorkshire, Splendid gossip The Life of Noel Coward, Hard-headed fable of working-class Glasgow An' Me wi' a Bad Leg Royal Court, Strong awareness LSO/Tortelier Festival Hall, Man of paradox Kenny Wheeler Ronnie Scott's Club, All Over again, Fiction Blaming, Prisoner at the stake Artaud, Interim statement The Governance of Britain, Quick guide, Crime Sleeping Murder. Editorials/Leaders: The Crisis Of Socialism. Letters to the Editor: Context of advice given on Felixstowe port charges, A management school's need to research, Post delays to US West Coast, Lord Hailsham's reforms, The British Army, New methods, Unreality of the law on company audits, Fine catch, Role of the university, 'Economic idols', Index-linked pension, Mrs Gandhi's India, Foiling the mugger, National Government, Food imports, Rewards, Shortcomings in education, Burglar alarms, Scottish come-back, Management and participation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Britain in Bloom. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 20, 1951. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Colin Williamson, Sir Walter Godfrey, Mr Bruce Tulloch, Sir Laurence Collier, Mr Paul Elek Distinguished publisher, Sir Eric Weston, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Down again on dear money fears, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Leaders in retreat, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: N Sea crude for Scots refinery, Eurosyndicat, Committee seeks funds to save dockyards, Marks & Spencer, A clear message: wealth has to be created before it can be distributed, Camberlain Gp heads for more than £1m after 80pc rise, £500,000 Hoare Govett profit, W German steel orders decline, Upsurge in UK spurs Marshall's Universal, Business Diary: London's eastern promise · NEB's nominees, Bank aid checks fall of lira, Two big store groups report higher profits, Bank Base Rates, New currency panel proposed, Brussels sees no scope for UK budgetary reflation, Harmony-the missing link on Teesside 'Bad weather, uncongenial work, often appalling conditions can quickly lead to aggravation and go-slows on large construction sites', Midland raises base rate to 14 pc amid fears of another steep rise in interest charges, Treasury to hire out forecasting computer, Armstrong, British Shoe replies to criticism, Briefly, Setback for unit trust sales, American banks advised to expand with caution, Comparisons in retailing, Iran stake lifts Krupp's capital to DM700m, More than economic, less than politic, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Venture capital group meets a cash crisis, Rough going for Hunting and Walter Runciman, How the markets moved, Gold, Nigeria pays out for ports delay, Rediffusion TV at new 'high', Earnings growth threatens to exceed phase two predictions of Government, Automatic Oil Tools suspended, Phone message ends stoppage of Cortinas, Marshall's Universal, NRDC plans offshoot to market university computer software, It's 14.7 pc gross from Leeds Perm, Italian state groups to cut spending, International doubts over US study of shipping regulations, Fiat to spend £663m on development. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman at Britannia Building Society. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,438.

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