The Times - 30/11/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor Barnsley, From Michael Hornsby and David Cross, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frank Vogl, By David Wood Political Editor, From Penny Symon Cambridge, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Roger Berthoud, By Martin Huckerby, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, , From Trevor Fishlock Longleat, Wiltshire, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent St Peter Port, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Our Political Staff, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Paul Moorman, From Richard Wigg Lisbon, Nov 29, From Our Own Correspondent Lisbon, Nov 29, From Alan McGregor, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Robert Fisk, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, Paul Overy, Alan Blyth, Keith Horner, Alan Coren, John Percival, William Mann, G. R. Dunstan, Sir Keith Joseph, Richard Harris, PHS, Bernard Levin, ROBERT LUSTY, , CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY, , J. I. LISHMAN, , DAVID EDWARDS, , ANTHONY MEYER, , J. B. KINMONTH, , JOHN BETJEMAN, DAVID CECIL, SHEILA BIRKENHEAD, , ELLEN KENNEDY, , A. G. SANDISON, , MAX MADDEN, , RONALD DWORKIN, J. A. G. GRIFFITH, PATRICIA HEWITT, CHRISTOPHER HILL, DOROTHY HODGKIN, THOMAS HODGKIN, RALPH MILIBAND, ALAN SAPPER, JOHN SAVILLE, TONY SMYTHE, SOPER, , JOHN B. FRANKENBURG, , J. M. BATISTA i ROCA, , PETER VANNECK, , By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent Glasgow, Katie Stewart, Charles Hargrove, Pamela Vandyke Price, Geoffrey Weston, P.V.P., Joyce Rackham, Colin Price Beech, Margaret Costa, From John Best, By Ronald Emler, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Pullen, By Edward Townsend, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, From Peter Norman, From Patricia Clough, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Miss Daplme Bampton, DAPHNE BAMPTON, Chairman, NICHOLAS KALDOR, , KEITH STANDRING, , ARTHUR H. JONES, , DAVID M. CARDALE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Eric Wigham, Livio Burato, Peter Norman, Adrian Hope, By Our Financial Staff, Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Mr Richard attacked by both sides for role at Geneva talks, £5,000 income worth 64% less than in 1970, Double-deckers back again on some routes, Labour approves plan for GLC takeover of City, Bantustan chief forms moderate black party, Fears for Britons after Buenos Aires abduction, 'Red' judges vote for end to death penalty, Aid starts getting through to Turkey's disaster area, Quality and low price, Malpractice in Oxford Union election alleged, £30,000 damages against BBC and Mr C. Brasher, Ten-year sentence sought for E German refugee, Communists form group in Western defence alliance, Mr Fitt condemns IRA hypocrisy on booby-trap killings, Mercy killing: does the law really need to create a new offence?, Appeal to sight, sound and taste, Leader of Indian sect jailed for killing defectors, Friedman warning on 'UK road to disaster', Lions 'without sufficient food for 12 days', Mr Agee plans appeal against deportation move, Tory leader clarifies pay policy speech, Concorde suits combined, More cuts in teacher training, Warrant issued for arrest of Aznavour, Allegations against senior Yard officers, Solicitor gets three years' jail for theft, Lyons loses mayor who rebuilt it, Mrs Whitehouse seeks to bring blasphemy suit, Fish that will never get away, Special courts in Argentina to try terrorists, Rice, not Lockheed, is rural issue Japanese Elections, Liberals dismiss by-election organizer, Government puts off introduction of the wealth tax, Doubts about du Cann spending study, Shopping/Philippa Toomey, 8,000 young people may be sleeping rough at Christmas, Judgment in England's longest case begins, WEU Assembly urged to check on Soviet warships in Bosporus, Government seeks to override standing orders on hybridity, Some convictions quashed over Playland case, After 30 years, the safety curtain has been lowered over Asia, £62,000 violin found on rubbish dump, Nixon tapes appeal to be heard by Supreme Court, Tennis threat to the Italian Government, Unions unlikely to lighten New York's cash burden, Move to attract Civil Service jobs to Glasgow, Refugees punished for leaving, Cuts could imperil social contract, Mr Murray tells IMF, Royal Academy needs an extra £300,000 a year, Minister launches campaign to care for the lonely, Genetics: Diagnosing blood disease, The Times Diary No holding the young musicians, It pays to read the label, Commons will get first sight of devolution Bill today, Carter aid forecast for black rule in S Africa, St Trinian's hordes alarm dukes, Painting by Renoir sold for £620,000, Madrid set for truce with the left, Prisoners say Mr Meehan admitted part in attack, 72 killed in Moscow plane crash, The night sky in December, Dr Soares rejects talks proposal by Communists, Four more colleges told to close, £7m to tackle problem of EEC's unemployed youth, Welbeck College entry, Yorkshire miners firm for industrial action, More private tenancies urged, Libyans to pull out of peace force, President Perez to sign treaty with Portuguese, Great vineyards have intimate family roots, 20,000 students may be forced to drop out, Memories that linger, Guernsey tax up on alcohol and tobacco, Banking chief opposes deflation, Meissen lion and lioness sold for £15,000, Yard officer tells of missing diaries, Trotskyists accused by ex-Labour official, Adding a touch of class, Nazi peril secrets supplied to Churchill, Calorie may succumb to the joule, How the market place keeps freedom alive, Treasury plans huge housing subsidy cut, Convicted doctor continues in practice, Lessons from the great scandal, Kenya train falls into flooded river, Print unions plan merger talks in the new year, Body blow for brandy, Britain and France clash at the EEC summit, MPs object to clause on pensions, 'Obligation' on council to sell house. Official Appointments and Notices: Miners urged to support union on early retirement, Church news Latest appointments include:, Latest appointments, University news Liverpool, Broken-knee award. Index. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Limited, White Satin, Hennessy, Sotheby's, Moyglare House, Barclays, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, M B, Polaroid 2000, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Appellation Contrôlée, The Electricity Council, The Financial Times, rhp, Comex, Blanc Foussy, europcar, HOGG ROBINSON Group Ltd, H. Parrot and Company Limited,, Vieux Cognac. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Announcements, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Ali sticks by his decision to quit the ring, Sports in Brief, Yasin has the touch of a magician, Today's fixtures, Oxford pick Iranian in surprising team for Twickenham, Two Tonbridge pairs reach last eight of competition, East well fortified for skirmishes in midfield, Delay pleases Palace for three reasons, Buckley in pursuit of remarkable treble, Time snag for Airikkala as Clark tries to close gap, James Three brings off a gamble at Windsor, MCC are thwarted by West Zone before Willis breaks through, New Zealand need big score by Turner in Test match, PFA contract formula is given the go ahead, Endless permutations in several places, Northwich cause a Cup upset at Maine Road, Christmas will be happier at Newport, Escapologist earns a rest after Wolverhampton win, A season for non-Alpine nations to score, Barnes happy to pay only 100,000 gns for Duboff, Solomon ensures place in Masters tournament. Reviews: Pubescent smut Pauline's Ouirkes Thames, NDR SO/Atzmon Festival Hall, New London Ballet Wimbledon Theatre, A Utopia we threw away A Tonic to the Nation Victoria and Albert Museum, Schools Prom Albert Hall, BBC SO/Boulez Round House. Politics and Parliament: Employment prospects remain uncertain, Mrs Thatcher against statutory incomes policy, Helping overseas students, New fares structure for cross-Channel ferries, Faster progress likely on EEC energy policy, BNOC's 'remarkable job' in handling its N Sea commitments House of Commons, Minister hopes optimism on fishing deal with Iceland is not misplaced, Offshore drilling equipment, Government the victims of circumstance and philosophic confusion-Mr Biffen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): J is for Jew and V is for victory, even a small one, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 29, 1951 BBC charter. Editorials/Leaders: Running True To Form, Opposition In South Africa Regroups, These Parties Are No Mere Ghosts. Letters to the Editor: Saving Britain's antiques, Government'S dishonest fiscal policy, Birds in transit, Waiting for a visa, New yachtsmen are investors with imagination, Journalists' right to a fair trial, Where are the books?, Legal aid costs, More about devaluation, British justice, Social class and private schooling, Small business sector is ready to bounce back to help the economy, Spain and her nations, The reallocation of medical resources, Unions can give advice on pensions, Keats memorial in Rome, Proposed centre party. Law: Wife with no children to stay in matrimonial home Martin v Martin, Ship waiting for berth in port area 'arrived', New accounting procedure increases tax Pearce (Inspector of Taxes) v Woodall Duckham Ltd, Solemnity of taking the oath Regina v Hayes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Miss Rosalind Russell American comic actress, Mr John Gard, Mr 'Atty' Corbett, Viscount Addison, Obituary, Dr Vera Anstey. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & offshore Funds, Cautious start to account, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Wall Street, IMF loan doubts deter investors. Business and Finance: Discount market, Small retailers are implacable enemies of Germany's growing hypermarkets, EEC ahead in energy aim, Monetary experts' plan aids weaker currencies, 'Piper A' coming on stream, Oil prices: how big an increase can the West take?, Latest dividends, Two provincial breweries shine, Heavy slump at L. M. Ericsson, Devaluation's aim is to raise Australian exports, Spot Position of Sterling, A case for tying together the highest and lowest pay, Data body criticizes White Paper on privacy Computer news, Domestic phone with digital readout facility, Forward Levels, Bank Base Rates, Sears Roebuck's 'no comment' on Belgian report, Russia in meat deal, Valor on mend, but a long way to go, Clash over new chief for Rugby Portland, Newman-Tonks ahead, Fear grows of more layoffs at Leyland factories, £5m state aid for more structural changes in wool textile industry, Sime Darby's future in the balance, Sacrifices for all in Neckerman rescue plan, US trade deficit narrows in October, Briefly, BA plea for cheaper freight lost, Suits makes major boardroom changes, Move to defer Opec talks, Research spending to be trebled on finding new sources of energy, Strike at Thyssen plant, New Zealand devalues to maintain competitiveness in export markets, Business Diary: Gamekeeper turns poacher · NASA's future, Chamberl'n Phipps off to rousing start, Italy's beef farming disaster, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Beatrice is on 'verge' of taking over UK concern, Money Market Rates, Canada stiffens curbs on textile imports, Why Mr How is kicking up a dust, Gold, Power price rise of 1 pc sought, Fresh union plan for Courtaulds, Post Office insists on cuts, How the markets moved Rises, Strong opening by Marshalls (Halifax), ABTA to end holiday price fixing. Business Appointments: Mr Ian Barter becomes a director of Unigate. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,472.
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