The Times - 09/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By David Leigh Political Staff, By Peter Hill Industral Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Ronald Pullen Financial Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Spanier, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By David Walker, By Our Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By George Clark, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Henry Stanhope, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By Edward Mortimer, From Jonathan Kandell, From Robert Fisk, From Eric Marsden, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, Michael Church, ARTHUR R. JENSEN., DORIS NICHOLLS., WILLIAM BOSLEY, Principal, Slough College of Higher Education Wellington Street, Slough., K. E. JONES, , DAVID HOLBROOK., By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Dennis Bird, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Michael Archer, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Dudley Doust, By John Karter, Ronald Butt, John Young, PHS, R. BROAD, Head of London Office, European Parliament, 20 Kensington Palace Gardens, W8. December 6., JAMES MAYS., DAVID HACKING., PAUL MASHONALAND, , W. STEUART FOTHRINGHAM., RICHARD LUCE, , JACK LONGLAND., ROBERT MOSS, , D. A. BURDEKIN, , BRADFORD, , E. GEOFFREY WADE, , ALAN COTTRELL, , C. V. W. TARR., URSULA COOPER., R. L. Smith, , GRAHAM CAWTHORNE., G. I. SMITH, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Derek Parker, Robert Nye, By Jilly Cooper, By Brian Merriman, By Evan Hunter, Jeremy Lewis, By Roy Lewis, Peta Fordham, Paul Johnson, By J. M. Roberts, by Prudence Glynn, By Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Maurice Corina, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, Derek Harris, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Emler, From Robert Rodwell, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Norman, N. J. RUBASH., DONALD G. MacRAE., By Our Economics Staff, MICHAEL PENTY., B. M. O'REGAN., DAVID MCCORMICK, , CECIL GYSIN., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR., Arthur Reed, Peter Waymark, by Don Peacock, by Patrick O'Leary, P. O'L., P.O'L.,
ResumoOfficial Appointments and Notices: Church news Bishop Suffragan of Thetford, Tory spokesmen on Scotland resign in devolution clash, Beecham scholarship, Latest appointments, State shipbuilding chief executive resigns, Duff Cooper award. Index. News: Jobless to rise, union leaders told, Mr Callaghan apologizes for criticizing script, Further expulsions belie Turkish claims of a voluntary exodus, Archaeologists call a halt to Jerusalem excavation, EEC approves £8m aid to non-associated states, Danish parents' sex education appeal rejected, Publishers' prize for 'The Times', Genetics: Suitability of people for occupations, Tales of two men typical only in their diversity, BBC expects to lose £10m this year but will not need to use all its borrowing powers, Gilmore rejection of mother's 'meddling' plea, Motoring Electric cars needed after petrol runs out, Plea to hoaxer in case over £27,500 jewels, Vietnam unites without predicted bloodbath, Soviet trade plea to Mr Carter, Christmas Day trains off, Herr Schmidt breaks his election promise to pensioners, Ugandans held at airport, Child benefit meeting in new year, Huge vote for action expected from pits, Fewer people died from electric shocks at home, Big help for small businesses, Waldheim pledge of new effort, Two men hurt at jeweller's in machete raid, Allon rebuke for Jews' congress, Artists urged to return to lucid reassurance, Mr Prentice's supporters fail to gain control at Newham but he says he will fight on, MPs angry at national insurance levies plan, Widening the environmental scope of the EEC, £5 a week allowance for disabled children, Mao's first wife is extolled in attack on Chiang Ching, Tremor hits S African mining town, Economist chosen as Lebanese Premier, J Lyons sells Wimpy chain in £7m deal, Agriculture and forestry play vital role, Irish court rules today on death penalty, Decision later on early warning, Canaletto is sold for £110,000, Notting Hill carnival 'will be in streets', 'Valued member of Shadow Cabinet', Oilmen enticed back to more relaxed atmosphere, Scots judge rebuked by minister over Meehan case, Chile state control call, Growth potential proves attraction to foreign money, State raises its voice, Extra £39,328 for man who was wronged, Alberta a Special Report Youthfulness is strong suit of confident province, The grubby face of mass punk promotion, Belgian Cabinet reshuffle wards off crisis, Arts encouraged by big spending, Fewer people at church; more going out to play, Churchill, Marx amid bedtime Torybooks, Mr Jenkins aims at unity and exit of the gladiators, Bringing in the great outdoors, NHS criticized on abortions, Small rise in indictable offences, US court setback for women, Police cleared of conspiring over evidence, Syria to move even closer to Jordan, The Times Diary, Fears for future of Porton Down disease research, Relaxation of law on charities' political activity proposed, but new register is rejected, Conspiracy alleged by doctor, Frozen turkey best value for money, survey says, Little hope of Dec 20 agreement on Rhodesia, Beef 'at £3 a pound unless import rules are relaxed', Shipbuilding Bill goes to Lords, Trip-wire gun foils escape, 1922 Committee completes elections, Labour holds Grenada with reduced majority, U S Democrats' new House Whip is named, Road traffic up by 5 per cent, Belfast aid for third world, American school parents' threat of legal action, Four-rate plan in air-fare 'jungle', The Pope and Marxist mayor shake on it, Congressional bribes put strain on US-Korean relations, 'Former civil liberties head insulted police', court told, The making of a President, with taxpayers' money, Newspapers reappear after strike, Disappearance of the President, Muted first appearance of new Gaullists, Peaks and valleys in transformed skyline of a city, Spanish party sticks to Marxism, Prisoners of Conscience year begins. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Display Advertising: Alberta, Ppa, Cera International Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Marryat, J. Henry Schroder & Co. Limited, Gordon's Dry Gin, Cwmbran, Ansafone, The Times, Td Bank, Alan Coren, Calgary, Energy Centre, Glenlivet, Capwest Capital Services Ltd., Worth, Polaroid, Rolls-Royce Silver, Thos. Webb, Hs, Hine, Kuwait Airways, Eleco Holdings Limited, Foot-Prints In Time. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Announcements, Opera & Ballet, Christmas Gift Guide, Commercial Services, Services, Situations Wanted, Secretarial Appointments also on page 7. Politics and Parliament: Nationalization Bill in order under terms of Parliament Acts House of Commons, Judge's criticism of Meehan pardon rejected, Serious effects if levy is halved, Local radio stations, Cost of talks on Rhodesia, Amendments to exempt churches and charities from surcharge out of order, The lasting damage of Tameside judgment, Sale of council houses at a low level, Government propose to have wide consultations about law on bribery and corruption House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Reviews: Poetry, Single Mind BBC 2, Night in Venice Coliseum, Fashion, Betjemania Shaw, Robert Evans: films, not trousers, Global view The Hutchinson History of the World, Civil warriors, Fiction Harriet, LSO/Previn Festival Hall/Radio 3, Quick guide, BBC SO/Herbig Festival Hall/Radio 3, Swan Lake Covent Garden, The policemen's lot A Force for the Future, A textual error crept into the. Letters to the Editor: Film censorship, Professions afflicted by inflation, Higher education, Medical resources, Wealth tax study: why the TUC?, LSE's contribution to sociology, European elections, British 'dumping', Beech bark disease, Political statues, Company case on oil extraction, Closing churches, Against the party line, A St John stamp, British and Germans, Mr Cyrus Vance's record, Razor blade obsolescence, Social class and private schooling, Industrial fatalities, Labour Party broadcast, The future of Rhodesia, Avery Hill College, Heredity and intelligence: Sir Cyril Burt's findings. Sport: Prize boost in event for apprentices, World Cup race abandoned in violent winds, Roses hope to win indoor Hamburg event, Sir Garnet earns 50-1 quote for Grand National, Renault call in British experts for Le Mans, Rangers return with mixed feelings and Clement in contrition, Sports in Brief, Rioch signs for fee in region of £180,000, Onischenko may return, Miss Barker feels effects of tiredness, Cardiff attacks prevail in the first of a new series, A minor drama out of place on big stage, Two places for Spain in last eight, Undefeated Solomon heads for Masters' last four, Yesterday's squash results, Jarrett pulls out of Queen's Club tournament, Hignell to partner Old at half back in first England trial, Haydock Park entries, Mission Hills course praised by Huggett, Warwickshire bar way to Notts, Lincs and Derby, Century from Sharma holds up MCC after fall of early wickets, Mushtaq reinstated captain of Pakistan touring side, Drug ban in dressage may be thin end of wedge, Triple lutz by Jones puts him second to Cousins, Mission Hills hole by hole, Lucius may prevent an Irish double for Lusk, Police criticize League for not ordering date change, No corny ending to Bighorn story. Editorials/Leaders: Easing The Law On Charities, In Prison For Beliefs, Race Or Religion, Germany In Fact And Fiction. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, December 8, 1951 Slansky accused. Obituaries: Mr Harry Edwards, Sir Lionel Smith-Gordon, Mr Jeremy Rundall, Lord Britten, Obituary, Mr Frederick Haggis, Miss Phyllis Monkman Dancer and comedienne. Business and Finance: Discount market, Technical snags halt SE move to start market in traded options, Dunford ready with further salvo for JFB, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, IMF gold auctioned at $137, Plea for balanced Healey package, North-South goes west, Spot Position of Sterling, Fresh strike begins at Rubery Owen plant, Two Birmingham brokers in complementary merger, Judge coming out of red, Size of Bank staff's fringe benefits criticized, Forward Levels, Forecourt rally by Green Shield, Briefly Gulf & Western, Bank Base Rates, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Interim Statement, Union Corporation Group Gold Mines, Scrap processors press for more export outlets, Bristol máy be Datsun import base, Overseas, Bank under fire for inconsistency, Hazlewoods suspension, UK-Japan talks on today, Cash restructure at GEC, Europe's airlines fly into a storm over fares, US synthetics company invests in N Ireland, Libya seeks more stakes like Fiat deal, Money Market Rates, Sime puts back poll in boardroom contest, Taxation promise to farmers by Mr Silkin, Comparison Of Air Fares, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Now for some good news, Business Diary: Fringe Bank · Pall Mall home for IOD, How the markets moved, I G Metall union wins 6pc pay rise, Gold, 15½ per cent Treasury Loan, 1998 Issue Of £500,000,000 At £99.00 Per Cent Payable In Full on Application, Caravans Int dividend ends a rough journey, Confusion over UK law on technical standards, UK steelmakers may be exempt from Commission restraints, Exporters want credit plan extended, Interim setback knocks Armitage Shanks, Busier GHH preparing rights issues, Guildhall Property Company Limited, MPs call for change in EEC sugar pact, VEBA raises earnings despite oil losses, GEC prepares to restructure, Cambridge returns for further cash from NEB, Brussels studies closure of surplus oil refineries, BSC blow to financing of 10-year expansion. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, English Card Clothing stops the rot and heads for £2m, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), US underwriting losses dampen Phoenix in third quarter, Buoyant electricals, Hoare and GEC cheer up everyone, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Mr G R Tiplady on board of Ford Motor Company. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,480.
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