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The Times - 16/06/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Diana Geddes, By Paul Routledge, By Michael Hatfield, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From David Leigh, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, Judith Okely, , From Peter Hazelhurst, Dr Hugh Jolly, John Higgins, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, John Percival, From Our Bonn Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, By Mary Brogan, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From Geoffrey Green, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Sue Masterman, PHS, Bernard Levin, Melvyn Westlake, ELEANOR FISHMAN, , CARR OF HADLEY, CLEDWYN HUGHES, DAVID LANE, JOHN W. PARDOE, DAVID STEEL, HAROLD WILSON, , TAMARA DRAGADZE, , H. B. ISHERWOOD, , WILLIAM J. LITHGOW., A. CARR, , K. J. SALWAY, , PETER MORRISON, , PETER BROMHEAD, , G. R. M. BEADLE., VALERIE PITT., H. A. WILLLAMS, CR, , BROCKWAY, , PAMELA GRIFFITHS, , DENIS PEACOCK, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, , By Philip Howard, By Melvin Westlake, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Roger Vielvoye, From Eric Wighan, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Kershaw, By Ross Davies Business Diary Editor, By Anthony Rowley, P. HOLWELL, J. R. TOVELL, , ANTHONY P. NEWBOLD, , R. M. WILKINS, , JOHN MOTUM, , R. B. BARNES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, Paul Neuburg, By Tim Congdon, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Tohn Earle, By Peter Elliott, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley, Helmut Schmidt, Dan van der Vat, Gretel Spitzer, D. van der V., by Donald Massie, Donald Massie, Peter Norman, P.N., Norman Crossland,

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News: Theatre wins in dispute over £10,533 rate bill, Specialist societies embellish RHS show, A softer line towards the Third World?, Rabin warning over Lebanon fighting, Dietetics: New study of foodstuffs, Optimism after last year's export slump, Spaghetti House defendant 'left two notes', Peking angered by Manila oil search in China Sea, GLC acts over rent arrears, West Germany Détente is our main goal, New Vauxhall Chevettes take over as main model, Jones signal of end to pay pacts, President Assad of Syria faces disquiet at home as troops are stretched across 300 miles, Gifted children failing to realize potential, tests show, Mao hosting of foreign visitors ends, President Leone cleared of Lockheed link, Rivals expect to cut Labour lead at Rotherham, Redundancy threat in teaching cuts denied, Close result expected after fierce election battle, Government move to speed NHS Bill fails, Mr Ford in call for morality on Capitol Hill, Feeling grows that foreigners steal jobs, Kidnapped meat firm man freed, MPs' opinion on children left alone is sought, Mr Callaghan hints rate of inflation is down again, Forecast on state of countryside in year 2000, Rash of letter bombs in extortion attempt, Children who suffer from arthritis, Italy's rich face problems with villas and yachts, Most whites accept Rhodesia report, Cash brake on plans to reform fostering, In the front line if fighting starts, More hay but fewer vegetable crops while the sun shines, Conservatives in move to dismiss the European Commission, Newspapers to fight NUJ closed shop, Army threat to Ugandans, Time for a better deal for the gypsies, The Times Diary No one wants you if you are poor, Powell suspension move over MPs' register of interests, Journalists to boycott the National Front, Union leader ballot 'won by Mr Chapple', Increase in indictable offences is slowed, The wages deal has given the Government the breathing space it needs, Anglican posting for man who aided terrorist, EEC rules 'will boost price of poultry by 3p a pound', Man 'paid cash for furniture after bank raid', Item withdrawn, New York's Metropolitan Opera in gala musical mood but in financial despair, Sir Harold Wilson will launch Fabians' appeal, Men shot on orders of 'Callan' were left to die calling for help, Angola court told, Celebrations for the Queen's Silver Jubilee, Britain says world must look to oceans to feed its hungry, Colin Jordan is fined over protest, Tameside set for legal challenge to minister, Official Unionists resume talks with SDLP, A million out of work in a country that 'works', Citizens' revolt over burgeoning nuclear programme, Maltese jailed for plot over murder inquiry, Russia says Britain is biggest aggressor, Insolvencies rise by 19 per cent in best banking year, Railway axe a threat to standards union says, Two sides line up in Liberal contest, Parties fight for credibility and trust Italian Elections, Royal Society grants, 37 councils 'declined funds for schools', Move to replace Spanish Premier, Lesley Whittle 'need not have died if money was paid', How jailed Korean poet refuted 'confession', Russians put up clothes duty by 500 per cent, Anglo-Indians' visit for wedding stopped, Oxford dons defrauded by 'flock of vultures', Technology industries vital but success costly, Mr Carter leads field in poll of US electorate, Tempting feast for the book worm, Prince Bernhard and a royal dilemma for the Dutch, U S Defence Secretary visits Kenya and Zaire, Tug-of-war over West Berlin's possibilities, Mental patients to remain on electoral register, Picasso prices make big recovery at Berne, Supersonic peep into the future, 'Price competition' in drug prescriptions, Caution is industrialists' watchword, Nine to cut fish tariffs, Britain's nuclear role wins Nato recognition, Damages of £34,000 for 'Kojak' actor, Mr Callaghan backs Dr Coggan's attack on racialism, £6m saving expected in plan to restrict divorce legal aid, 'Ruined' architect is sentenced over gifts, Post office pegs mail and phone charges, France 'is still following Gaullist principles', Unemployment is still the dark cloud on economic horizon, Janie Jones case man jailed in Germany, Councils back some of the Layfield aims. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Tudor Webasto, Multiple Display Advertisements, Deutscher Sparkassen-Und Giroverband, Edward Erdman, Rosenthal Studio-House Limited, Bomin Gruppe Bochum Germany, WestLB, Fiat, Ansafone, Commerzbank, Elephantide, Hapag-Lloyd, Vw, Iea, Bayerische Vereinsbank, rhp, CP Hotels, Healey & Baker, Gold Leaf, The Rhineland Palatinate hub of the Common Market, Welt, Deutsche Bank, Blüthner Pianos, BfG, Times Newspapers Ltd.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Tied vote on powers of entry for tax men, Tories face criticism over motion of censure on EEC Commission, Industrious Asian community entitled to live without fear House of Commons, Labour MP's Bill aims to ban advertising for mercenaries, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Legal aid to end for undefended divorces, PM thinks Mr Prior will prove to be wrong, Check on dirty restaurants, Striking a balance on access to papers held by tax accountants, Severe consequences if defence was cut by another £1,000m, Checks on fuel consumption of cars, Metrication Bill will not increase prices House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business Travel, Educational, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Shostakovich Aldeburgh Festival, New Philharmonia/ Maazel Festival Hall, Ludlow Festival, Destination America Thames TV, Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, lazar Berman in Vienna, Irene Adelphi. Law: Landlord with two hats must act unequivocally Hone v Daejan Properties Ltd, Unfair dismissal of woman near retirement Barrel Plating and Phosphating Co Ltd v Danks. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): In the state where criticism is a crime, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday June 15, 1951. Sport: A Horswell pony clears railings in fine style, Sports in Brief, US absentees disappoint coach, White remains favourite, Kirkby maintain dominance in Isle of Man event, Leading batting averages, An early convention for the American men, Leicestershire need exactly an hour, AAA team to meet Loughborough, Warboys sets himself up for Wimbledon place, Trepan shatters Rose Bowl and the record, Olympic Games predictably affect Nottingham entries, Denness plays his part, Leadbeater at last hits a first class century for Yorkshire, Selectors add Wood to England Test party, Green cannot see Palomino taking title, There may yet be a spark or two among season's dying embers, County championship, Miss Wade has two easy wins in one day, Open moves to the South, Two wickets for Amiss but Sussex stay the course., Panatta and Tanner fail to fulfil recent promise, Miss Galica's attempt on speed record, Northamptonshire guided home by cool steele, Captain Phillips faces a refusal from selectors, English fillies at the mercy of Guichet and Kesar Queen, McGarry turns down offer from Sparta, Worcestershire off mark, Today's cricket, Details of the first round draw in all five events at Wimbledon Men's singles, Blanchflower may be new manager of N Ireland, Inspired performance by Edrich saves Surrey. Property: Rentals, Value of outside buildings, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Stock Exchange Tables: Better as ICI rights absorbed, The Times Share Indices, prices hold firm, Automated Security comes to market Issues & Loans, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow's Italian Balance Sheet, Scramble For The Spratly Islands, Liberals' Two-Horse Race. Letters to the Editor: Sound products can outsell a good name, Distribution of seats, Export managers the key to British success, Unemployed teachers, Rabies vaccination, As true as Big Ben, Revaluing a company's assets, Helicopters at Glyndebourne, N Ireland shipbuilding, Failings of fishing policy, Racial tension in Britain, Dissidents in Russia, No need for new Revenue powers, Reforming the electoral system, Appointment of bishops, Real cost of local tax proposals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New Dean of Windsor, University news Bristol, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Avice Landon, Mr Cyril Miller, Dr V. I. Little, Geza Anda Noted pianist. Business and Finance: Discount market, Problems Russia is sowing as she prepares to reap a troublesome harvest, Engineering industry criticized, Dutch unions spurn pay pact, Compagnie Financière de Paris et des pays-Bas., Latest dividends, Business Diary: Trumpet voluntary · Bull calls Time, J. Compton, Sons & Webb (Holdings) Limited Best ever trading records as market changes "A challenge we cheerfuly accept", Greenbank Industrial Holdings Ltd., July date likely for Hambro Life quotation, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd Report And Accounts 1975, Foster sees tough going, Record result in 1975 Future prospects good, Honeywell suit: Anglian takes advice, Ministers consider warning on threat to Britain's textile industry from imports flood, Inflation message from engineering, Tarmac paving the way to record results, Spot Position of Sterling, State ceiling on Humberside training costs, Bank move catches £ speculators on the hop, Subpoena on Bank adviser discharged, Group of 77 ready to back world conference on jobs, Chamberlain Phipps starts to recover, Forward Levels, Call for revision of deferred taxes, Hoechst looks to higher 1976 earnings, Montedison in £56m fertilizer deal with Russia, Bsg, M. J. H. Nigitingale & Co Limited, CBI cites case for input costing to Whitehall, Price Commission agrees to dearer motor batteries, Seven-nation guidelines on export trade credits to cut 'futile' rivalry, £23m state grant for papermakers, Union chief sees new roles in participation, Study of power plant suppliers' problems, Inflation 'increases risks of expansion', Seven countries discuss economic summit, BP partnership abandons well, Wine trade chief foresees sales upturn as economy recovers, Streeters Of Godalming Limited, Italian foreign exchange controls further relaxed, UK Optical is again on acquisition trail, Cash call and peak profit from WGI, Czech dumping charge put into abeyance, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Edbro raises Carrimore bid as York claims 45 pc, The TUC's white collar army from Whitehall Mr Bill McCall, right, general secretary of the Institution of Professional Civil Servants, takes his seat today at the special Trades Union Congress. In May his union agreed to affiliate, swelling the TUC's already powerful non-manual forces, Enalon Plastics, RAND MINES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Gold, Institutions take up £30m of ICI rights, Blyvoor's surprise dividend cut, Warning on complacency about strength of UK energy resources, Forecasts suggest decline in world tobacco crop of 1½pc this year, Angola set to join coffee group, Statement on Maritime rescue soon, Sparkler from Alpine, How the markets moved Rises, Radio Rentals offers £15,000 to cable TV station, HK group acquires interest in Bulova, London and Northern Group Limited Record Results. Business Appointments: Deputy chairman named for Reckitt and Colman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,329.

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