The Times - 10/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From David Cross, By Richard Davy, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Christopher Warman and David Leigh, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Pearce Wright and Robert Parker, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Parker, From Our Correspondent Manchester, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Our Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres Newcastle upon Tyne, By John Young, By David Wood and Goerge Clark, From Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Stewart Tendler, By Craig Seton, By A Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Dianna Geddes, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Seymour Hersh, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, William Mann, David Robinson, William Gaunt, Richard Williams, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, John Percival, By Gerald Richmond, From Dudley Doust, From Pamela Macgregor Morris, Geoffrey Green, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Walker, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, Roger Berthoud, Bernard Levin, PHS, H. J. N. FULLERTON., IRIS J. TANNER, , A. B. L. CLARKE., HILDA M. DENHOLM-YOUNG, FRANK D. BARBER., PARWEEN MOHAMED, , S. TREVOR, , CHARLES H. WILSON, Principal, JANET TODD, , K. MASSEY., GEOFFREY COTTERELL, , JIM SPERLING., JOHN HADFIELD, , DAVID LUNN, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , EDMUND STOCKDALE., FRANK A. HELLER., MICHAEL BROPHY, R. W. J. HOOPER., GORDON MICHELL, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , WALTER H. BOSSONS, , Keith Hampson, John Ranelagh, Hugh Freeman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By David Blake, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, David Blake, By Denis Taylor, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, J. M. HARRISON, Chairman., DAVID ESSEX, , J. R. WALKER, , J. L. W. PRICE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ashley Druker, Derek Harris, By Ronald Pullen, By Tony May, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Is there a Marxist bias at the Open University?, Why CIA salvage mission failed, Astronomy: The star of Bethlehem, Court quashes conviction of man 3 years in jail, Unions may discipline racist shop stewards, Lisbon's water supply is cut by bomb, M Chirac names his team, Canada expels envoy, Two Uganda officers are freed, Mr Jenkins treads softly into Europe, Mr Nott is promoted in shadow team, Costs rising but more cars on the roads, Jordanian doctor repatriated from Broadmoor, Kurds face hardship in Turkey's tremor area, Meehan inquiry 'would vindicate Scottish police', Rise in incomes causes drop in number of people eligible for civil legal aid, More elections to 1922 committees, Local authorities welcome absence of big reforms, State halts assistance for battered wives, Support for referendum over Welsh assembly, In-fighting threatens to split Japan's ruling party in two, How the hands of parents are tied, Sir J. Goldsmith loses application against 'Eye', Miners' vote expected to back the militants, Hope of decision next week on return of trawlers, Hope that public will accept a tidying-up, Publican jailed for assault, Commission 'could halt rural decline', Government rules out the idea of English or regional assemblies with powers to create legislation, Eton: Rowing, by Walter A. Cox after A. H. Wardlow, Single court proposed for human rights, Carter plans reported for big changes in White House set-up, Why writing must be an educational priority, Napoleon's sister goes home, Tory MP's European pledge, Judge confirms result in close-run Ohio election, Plantation work pays less than one dollar a day, Wales 'ought to leave the United Kingdom', The Times Diary New broom wields pruning axe, Soviet invasion feared by Polish exiles, Rhodesia conference likely to be adjourned until the new year, The harsh facts Whitehall must face over aid to the Third World Too many potential markets are overlooked because of inadequate planning and staffing policies, Arab resolutions adopted by General Assembly, Mrs Whitehouse can bring blasphemy prosecution, Students to claim increase of more than a third in grants for next academic year, QC leads inquiry on hospital triple killing, Principle of the local brew accepted in Brussels, Family evicted over council rules for pets, Britain opposes EEC plan to promote immigrant cultures, Tate not to change policy on new art, Progress on mediation for offenders, Henlow graduation, Radioactive water leak at Windscale kept secret, Printing unions are urged to unite as part of plan for improving Fleet Street's industrial relations, Amusement park 'dummy' was a corpse, Success for Labour's centre right, German kidnap victim froze to death, Press report calls on unions to merge, Moscow fails to persuade Libyan leaders, Bonn storm forces pension plan review, Stan Bowles threatened with prison, Aircraft Bill hearings next week, Editor's jail sentence set aside in S Africa, Government revenue is ahead of forecast, New Hearst trial delayed, Spanish Socialists keep left, European loans of £10m for water projects, Agee case taken to Commission of Human Rights, Call for effective northern regional voice to counter political power of Scotland, Sovereignty claim in space, Irish 'anarchist' faces new trial, Case for bringing government closer to people, Cabinet of technocrats in Beirut, Two terms in Canada for prince, Disabled urged to join 'better jobs' campaign, Independent GPs have no place in modern obstetrics, professor says, Wilson claim of infiltration is rejected, Cabinet plan to sell a fifth of BP holding, Changing child attitudes to industry, Mr Carter promises his full support for Nato. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Institute of British Architects, Lowtar at 46p., Marryat, The New Brunswick Electric Power Commission, Amnesty International, Jones Lang, Chartreuse, Pimm's, The Times, Audemars Piguet, British Limbless Ex-service Men's Association, ld, Scientific Survey & Location Limited, Nina Ricci, Norwich Union Insurance, Btr, Atcost, Omega, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Royal British Legion, Watches of Switzerland Ltd, Glenfiddich Pure Malt. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments Diocese of Monmouth, University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Medal for man who foiled raid, Gray's Inn awards, New way for Nine's public bodies to award contracts, Three who helped to start National Party resign, Florio Prize for translation. Weather: The Weather. Law: Goldsmith application fails Goldsmith v Ingrams and Others, No cross-examination of company inspector. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Art Galleries, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, Commercial Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Jean-Rodolphe Kars Queen Elizabeth Hall, John Tchicai Phoenix, Tartuffe Greenwich, Superior Bruckner LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall/Radio 3, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Soviet film director the victim of politics, Clothing worn by royalty in sale, Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi Hampstead, London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells. Sport: British girls reach semi-finals, £200,000 'realistic price' for Mills, Sports in Brief, For the record Football, New event for club drivers, Lister equals Grange course record, Spectators at World Cup may be limited, Dean and chapter of recovery, Hampshire Fat does Wales proud, Swiss speaks with her technique, A satisfying basis for British team, Old and Selvey help MCC to achieve as much as expected, Minehead threat to Portsmouth defences, Reardon leads briefly in match-play final, Gottfried wins a difficult match but still fails to qualify, Miss Stove confident of beating Mrs Court again, Protection from legal action sought, Scotland take early lead in World Cup, Early inspection at Newbury, Acceptors for Gold Cup, Richards reaches hundred at Ayr, Two weekend events to hold interest, Australians choose O'Keeffe not Mallett, Derby face huge rebuilding task. Politics and Parliament: Producing results in best interests of all, Executive's resignation: Mr Varley claims Tories 'do not care a fig' about shipbuilding, Loan being repaid exactly on time, Tax relief, Bank governor to be consulted about IMF letter of intent House of Commons, Next week's business, Extension of the work of PAC advocated by Mr du Cann; continuous scrutiny of budgets, Highway Code deserves place on bookshelf House of Lords, Private Bill petition examiners, Minister's ideas on improving CAP, Four days debate next week on devolution. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Dec 10, 1951, There's a whole lot of shaking going on down Speculation Alley Once again we are all going to be told that it can all be done with mirrors. Editorials/Leaders: But What About England?, Fleet Street's Troubled Labour Relations. Letters to the Editor: Sherlock Holmes' 'deat0h', Export of antiques, Sites for gypsies, Race Relations Board's criticism of industrial panels, School results, Where are the books?, The magistrate and Lord Wigg, Assemblies for Scotland and Wales, The level of taxation, Transfer of car numbers, Stricken Kurds, Eponymous, CCA-a tool to help business get the best out of the market, The Race Relations Act, Labour's programme, Soviet trade unions, Visas for Chileans, Taxing charities, Merseyside's labour relations record, Dr Friedman's strictures, Historic buildings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Lord Silsoe, Obituary, Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Fell, Dr Vera Anstey, M Albert Borschette Former European Commissioner. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Miners' threat sparks late selling, Drawing Of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling, Late weakness. Business and Finance: Italy hopes for $530m credit, Discount market, Emray, UKO International Limited 27% Rise In Half Year Profit Interim Dividend Up 90%, D Dixon loans to chairman are queried, Sime chairman goes in Pernas agreement, Braham Millar Interim Report At 30th September 1976 (Unaudited), United Gas Industries on recovery road, Richards scythe into US bidders, Latest dividends, Rolls-led consortium wins £100m Soviet order for pump units, Evans Of Leeds Limited Property Investment Group Unaudited Results For The Six Months Ended 30th September 1976, Inquiry into doubled coffee prices expected, Trafalgar bids for 'blue chip' status, Regional Gdp, Interim Statement, Anglo American Corporation Group Transvaal Gold Mining Companies Dividends, Everything comes right at happy Baker Perkins, Trafalgar House in move to shed 'go-go' image, The lighter view of Britain's tax burdens, Business Diary: Day's break · Gulliver travels again, More casualties of Britain's drifting shipbuilding industry, Glanfield Securities Limited Sir Jack Lyons. C.B.E., D. UNIV reports:, SOUTHVAAL HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration Of Dividend No.3, Bank Base Rates, £35m gas burn-off to free oil flow in North Sea, The Royal Bank of Canada. Results for the year ended October 31, 1976., Skelmersdale mission fails to save 1,000 jobs, Overseas, Paris talks likely to set the seal on Britain's IMF loan, Pyramid company 'deserves to be wound up', Bumper year for another two regional brewers, MTE chips in to swell Ransome recovery, Briefly, RMP caution on sands and slimes, Money Market Rates, Societies still failing to lure back savers, Associates help Pegler offset trading decline, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, £3m government aid for new paper recycling plant, How the markets moved, Japan Task Force, Carclo Engineering Group Limited, Thomson to assist Ericsson's French unit, State ship chief may be asked to stay, EEC defers decision on cutbacks to meet steel orders crisis, 1,200 more car workers laid off in Jaguar clash, Steel output at highest level for 20 months, Gold, Whitehall policy 'forcing down price of scrap', More sales than British Home Stores, New Zealand extends import deposit scheme, BUDGET DEFICIT (£ million), Sanderson Murray & Elder, Record year in sight for aviation exports, Solving earth's problems from 600 miles up, The 'Return of the Pink Panther' brings joy to ATV, Pegler Hattersley Interim Statement 1976, BIS absent from gold buyers list. Business Appointments: Top change at News International. Property: Residential property Stretched out of recognition, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,481.
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