The Times - 21/09/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Choate, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Patricia Clough, From Frederick Cleary, From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Shyam Bhatia, By Our Planning Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Patrick M. Kennett Editor, TRUCK, By J. Langdon, Transport Manager, By George Foster, owner-driver, By E. M. G. Gibbins, Editor, , By L. P. Dodge, TEng MIRTE Group Transport Engineer Union International Co Ltd., By John R. Hartley, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Estates Correspondent, By John Roper, By Arthur Reed, By Michael Bally Transport Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, From Robert Fisk, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Richard Streeton, By Norman de Mesquita, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Philips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, Paul Overy, William Mann, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Kenneth Loveland, Michael Shanks, Bernard Levin, PHS, WILLIAM IVEY, , A. S. DIAMOND, , D. B. SCOTT, , PIERS DIXON, , N. G. DAMJI, , P. F. BOTTLE, , LUIGI FORNI, , RICHARD MORRIS, Secretary, Churches Committee, Council for British Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, The University, Leeds., KENNETH MCGREGOR, , CARLOS L. BLANCO, , E. A. LAW, , NICOLAS WALTER, , PHILIP GOODHART, , P. B. MATTHEWS, , I. GUYSTER, , SUSAN SHATTO, , By Philip Howard, From Frank Vogl, By Our Political Staff, From Paul Martin, By Tim Congdon, From David Cross, By John Whitmore, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, R. W. Shakespeare, By Desmond Ouigley, By Ashley Druker, By Christopher Thomas, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, W. R. PICKERING, , DR A. T. KUHN, , GEOFFREY ROBINSON, , W. C. F. BUTLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, by Nicholas Ashford, N.A., by Richard Synge, by Guy Arnold, by Alec Campbell,
ResumoNews: Hand of KGB detected in Lockheed bribes smear, Mr Smith sees hope of Rhodesia settlement, Tory leader denounces socialism, Judge told of £650,000 cannabis haul, ILEA plans witch hunt, teacher says, Employers will reply today to seamen's claim, Epoch ends in Sweden with Palme defeat, Politically stable nation follows independent line, Basques seek control of local police force, 7,000 marines of Nato land on Norwegian coast, 300 said to be held under S African security laws, Youthful violence task for Northern Ireland minister, Mother's milk 'ideal for growing brain', Reliability is top priority with the owner-drivers, Lebanon peace hopes fade as talks fail, Full agenda for UN Assembly, Future lies with minerals rather than meat, The Times Diary The whirlwind poet hits town, Opposition hopes boosted in Bonn, Poverty and desert create a haven of refuge, Call for earlier recognition of baby battering danger, 12 remanded on immigration plot charges, Government transport document delayed, The travellers who never set eyes on the promised land, A windfall for the jelly-maker, Britain's life blood circulating on a time-conscious road transport system, Man behind U-turn in Sweden, Demand for promise not to build up Heathrow, British 'No' to Soviet scientist, EEC hours restrictions kill productivity but higher weights restore the balance, 400 hospital jobs will go to save NHS £800,000, Tories disturbed at suggestion in Home speech of proportional voting for a Scottish assembly, Utilisation is the key to profitable road transport, Whitehall suggests a new-style body to study juvenile crime, Caxton display after 500 years of print in England, Tories aim for votes of students, Jubilant three-seat win for Mr Mintoff, Small houses never again so cheap, surveyor says, Environmental progress must be related to cost factors, Immigrants drown off Gulf state, SPD are Nazis to Herr Strauss West German elections, Import issue going to Brussels, Amin inquiry will investigate woman's death, Physics: Behaviour of superfluid helium-three, The difference between socialism and trade unionism, Navy ship sinks during fight to save trapped men, Free joy-riders overload new tube in Brussels, Baldwin home for sale at £325,000, Time effective transport needs much more than good trucks and good engineering, Tory Reform Group says £100m a year is needed to reverse inner-city decay, Volvo purchases outweigh bill for all truck imports, Signing of election Act 'important milestone' for EEC, Brussels holds key to prosperity, Tube ticket collector is fined £140, Evacuation from Friuli like a rout, Lady Fleming describes tortures to Greek court, Labour HQ approved in principle, Attitudes developed at Morris Motors linger, Search for clues to plane crash, Mr Carter goes on a whistle-stop tour making his train run on time US Elections 1976, Penny-wise attitudes produce wrong answers, The past decade sees dramatic improvement in economy, 200-mile fishing zone for Britain even if EEC partners delay, UDA calls off campaign of violent disruption, Why Britain is blocking the EEC plan for control of migrant workers, 'Four principles' viewed as basis of stability, £8,500 paid for Irish giltwood pier-table, GLC committees on radio, Many benefits flow from delta, Emergency committee discusses moves to combat complacency over water, Tourism is the name of the game. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Air Botswana (Pty) Limited, Redifon, Silk Cut, Vickers, C.C.S.T. Commodities Ltd., Sotheby's, Bamangwato Concessions Limited, Botswana, High & Dry, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Fiat, The Times, BARCLAYS International, Idc, Bedu, Renwicks, Daily News, National Museum And Art Gallery, Allied Meat Importers Ltd., Meade Lonsdale Group Ltd., rhp, Ndb, europcar, Botswana Agricultural Marketing Board, Mashatu, Minet, standard bank botswana limited, Weatherall Green & Smith. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Sport: Japanese visitors cautiously hope to emulate their predecessors, Good recovery by Johnson after bad start, Baseball, Miss Wade saves match point on way to title, Brittain in sight of first 50 in a season, Goalkeeper's error costs Stockport the match, Perfect going at Ascot should delight connexions of Bruni, Sports in Brief, ARA looking to East for leader, Costly slow overs by Derbyshire, Springboks and All Blacks-end of an era, Unusually long innings for best-sellers, Irish keep touring party together, Finnieston's goals and Wilkins's flair boost Chelsea hopes, Air Trooper appeal dismissed, Two colts make 26,000 gns each at Kill, Success for Kala Shikari. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Non-Secretarial, Educational, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The omens are favourable Orchestre de Paris/ Barenboim Festival Hall, Everlasting gossip Honey, You're Talking through Your Hat Theatre at New End, Advertisement calls for a Beatles' concert, Opera for All tour starts, Three Days in Szczecin Granada (tonight), All in the eye of the beholder, L'Atlantida Lucerne Festival. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 20, 1951. General election, Two memorials to the courage and the agony of Poland. Editorials/Leaders: A Forty-Four-Year Pendulum, The Thick Confusion Of Housing Finance. Letters to the Editor: Using value-added as a trends indicator, Office planning, Citizenship law, Robbery in Florence, Penalty for air piracy, Film on Christ's life, Visit of Mr Chnoupek, Putting devolution to the vote, Two-party system at Westminster, Pensions and life spans, Tanks at the Somme, Imported fireflies, Free collective bargaining, Neglected and redundant churches, Leyland still facing same problems, American television news, The Falkland Islands, Confidential references. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Professor Charles Dent Research in human metabolism, Mr Dalton Trumbo, Sir Charles Dixon, Miss Irene Caspari, Obituary, Mr Choi Yong-Kun, Sir George Bracewell Smith. Business and Finance: Discount market, New Lloyds Int fund, Ozalid Interim Report, Yarn and weaving output falls back, Datsun talks on London docks depot, Latest dividends, Schmidt assurance on 6 pc growth, Spot Position of Sterling, Bank putting brake on money expansion by move to promote sale of gilts, Hope of reducing vibrations of ship propellers, Chase admits problems on German side, United Biscuits, Main dealers want big Leyland compensation, Forward Levels, Car delivery drivers see arbitrators, Shipyard strategy report soon, Date set for next IMF gold auction, Bank Base Rates, Technicolor to build £3m UK film processing plant, Major Webb bows out, Lakeland resolves its power struggle, Insurance keeps A Gibbs ahead, Auditors part company with 'Suits', Briefly York Trust, D Charles comes out of 'harrowing' time, Post Office 'packet' network now fully accessible to all users Computer news, Babcock bids £4m for H Morris and buys a key shareholding, Brussels support for exchange rate controls, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Gilts: and now they want more, Skilled and responsible work must get its just reward, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Morse of Lloyds · Leyland merry-go-round starts again?, Babcock growth, Morgan Guaranty and Chicago's First National cut prime to 6pc, OECD warning on oil imports rise, Shoe Corporation will reply soon to effect of 'monopoly' buying, How the markets moved, Gold, White collar unions nearer demarcation pact at Leyland Cars, Price Commission allows Wadham to get ahead, US standby loan of $600m for Mexico, Sir Jeremy named as next Lloyds chairman, Marconi order by Nigeria, Earnings rose 13.8 pc in year of £6 pay limit, Are unions doing enough to educate their officials?, Margins hit Canadian end but UK lifts Low & Bonar, Tory attack on soaring money stock, Sony third quarter profit soars by 132 pc. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Bright start to Account, At last, the beginnings of a technical rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) S Straights, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Changes at the top for Scapa. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,412.
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