The Times - 22/12/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Hill, By Neville Hodgkinson, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Diana Geddes, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Philip Howard, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Maurice Corina, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Martin Huckerby, By Caroline Moorehead, By Stewart Tendler, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Edmund Stevens, From Peter Strafford, From Ray Kennedy, From Michael Knipe, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, Geoffrey Wansell, John Percival, Clive Bennett, Stanley Sadie, Michael Church, Paul Griffiths, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Walker, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Bevis Hillier, Robert Fisk, PHS, Bernard Levin, D. SARGENT, Chairman, The Society of Pension Consultants, MAX LANDER, Chairman, The National Association of Pension Funds, KENNETH ALLEN, Chairman, Life Offices Association/Association of Scottish Life Offices, DENNIS F. GILLEY, Chairman, Association of Consulting Actuaries, D. F. ROBERTS, , ALASDAIR M. FRASER, , PETER WALKER, , J. B. GALE, , MARTIN BENDELOW, , F. R. HENN, , DOUGLAS JAY, , ANTHONY QUICK, , JOHN GRIFFITHS, , SAUL BELLOW, WILLIAM FRANKEL, DAN JACOBSON, VICTOR MISHCON, LEONARD SCHAPIRO., TAHA AL-DAWOOD., D. SYMINGTON, , By Nature-Times News Service., By Huon Mallaheu, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Frank Vogl and Christopher Wilkins, By Richard Allen, By Ronald Pullen, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, John Brennan, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, Frank Vogl, Peter Hill, EWEN M'EWEN, , J. OLDHAM, , By John Brennan Insurance Correspondent, KENNETH E. O'NEILL, , E. W. G. C. HOWELL, , By Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Death-car seller unable to pay £45,000 damages, Threat of Libyan interference in 'La Stampa', NUM chiefs to relax retirement demands, Nearly as much spent on warheads as universities, Food stores turn to wine growing, N Sea find gives hope of big oilfield, Scrope Davies's final memoirs may still exist in France, More employers paying less than legal minimum, PO is urged to restore collection on Sundays, PO review of order cuts likely, Witness on hybridity of Bill refuses to appear, Drugs survey finds many addicts are unregistered, Four whites killed in Rhodesia, Penny-pinching on defence feared, Pretoria judge jails nine for illegal rallies, More work and longer hours in cramped House of Lords, Egypt and Syria in Second try for unity, Science report Agriculture: Wheat growth in drought, Mr Carter selects first black woman and nuclear physicist for his Cabinet, Somerset House may get Turners, Mr Previn wins damages from 'Private Eye', Allegations against left-wing MPs not to be investigated by the Committee of Privileges, Giscard warning on 1977, Labour MP revolt against Healey economic package, Why the English are being so misled over regional assemblies, Sir Christopher's Brussels farewell, Mr Prentice calls for a more decisive government, Poor family with hope of a happy Christmas, Break-in at SLP offices, Border closure complaint to UN by Lesotho, End of planning zones is urged by conservationists, NZ politician's account of meeting found inconsistent, £11m cut in NHS management ordered, Rise in smuggling and currency offences prompted by inflation, MPs may be asked to back stricter abortion rules, Norway grants Portuguese cod concession, What has happened to these Greek Cypriot prisoners of war?, Tito call to strengthen defences of Yugoslavia, Barrel-organ automaton fetches £4,000, World survey records drop in free people, Advertising staff reject union representation, Shops raise prices to secure bread supplies, Moscow calls Mr Bukovsky 'a criminal', Rabin move to dissolve the Knesset, Call to abolish forced stay in mental hospitals, Truce force silences Beirut guns, Journalists on rightist Athens papers strike, Arrests in Moscow fail to stop Jewish meeting, New York begs again for federal money, Boost from abroad for sale rooms, Sri Lanka jails Briton in gem smuggling case, The Times Diary Get switched on for the holiday, Union threat on links with Labour, Tyneside 'metro' to go ahead after assurances, Mr Prentice resigns from Government over 'wrong policies', New political kidnapping suspected in Spain, Controversial scientist to head Pentagon, Nine put off decision on sharing fish resources, New licensing system for public gatherings urged, Division in African opinion over recognising Windhoek talks on future of South-West Africa, EEC to lift ban on beef imports, There is nothing like a Dame or a Fairy Godmother in a good old fashioned pantomime, Windscale inquiry expected to go ahead, Mrs Whitehouse defends 'short cut' court action, More unemployed than at any Christmas since 1939. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Chartreuse, Hospital Saving Association, Christian Aid. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Cambridge Elections, Oxford and Cambridge awards, Church news, Latest appointments, Tory choice. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Association for freedom: MP protests at 'smear', Fishermen unhappy, Failure to act would have meant further plunge in £ and inflation 'through roof', 'Airships should be used for fishery patrols' House of Lords, Nothing to revive nation's depressed spirits., Mr Prentice explains his decision to resign, Government win vote on economic policy, Jet project not on its death bed, Plea to Grunwick to cooperate in inquiry, PM asks: 'With which Tory party would I form a coalition?' House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Details of defence cuts not yet finalized. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Fort Augustus Granada, Rod Stewart Olympia, Orchestra of St John's St John's Smith Square, Petit's prince among Nutcrackers Casse-Noisette Théâtre des Champs Elysées, London debuts. Sport: Scarborough drawn well, Everything wrong for Haynes, Fast hitting down the walls basis of victory for Ellis, US companies may form common front, Brown's selection for Lions tour put in jeopardy by suspension, Glamorgan under review, Welsh wear the old look for new year, Walsall win a trip to Old Trafford, Bolton fight back to take second place, Sports in Brief, Latest European snow reports, Yesterday's results FA Cup, Full day of spin leaves England poised to end barren streak, Yesterday's results at Queen's Club, Levaramoss too tough for Bronson, Austrian undaunted by a boneshaking course, Lotus make it a novel new year. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, December 21, 1951, A dog, a Chinaman, and the truth those Shakespeare scholars miss. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Prentice Disagrees, Priced Out Of Jobs, No Satisfaction Over Fish. Letters to the Editor: No referendum vote for the English, Land in Wales, Divided Cyprus, Is too much being spent on research?, State holding of BP shares, Videotape evidence, British aid abroad, Company pensions: contracting out, '-dums or-da?', Tory Reform Group's policies, Sale of BP shares, Iraq and Black June, Future of the British power plant industry, Christmas mail game, Jews in Moscow. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Cecil Roberts, Dr Emil Savundra, Mr Richard Daley Mayor of Chicago. Business and Finance: Thomas Cook holiday bookings 25 pc down, Discount market, Trading pledges given by battery makers, Business Diary: Ministries rule, OK · Liability unlimited, Bank tightening up on currency deals, Charter Trust up, Latest dividends, Textile imports: the EEC prepares for a showdown, Cooper Industries' recovery gathers pace, Spot Position of Sterling, Yearlings down again, First steps by EEC to share oil in crisis, Scrimgeour chief forecasts grim trading, Parambe sells off investment offshoot, Unemployment, Forward Levels, No interim from AKZO-and final in jeopardy, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, In brief Christmas Eve lay-off for 430, Bank Base Rates, Hanson bid puts £11.4m value on Whitecroft, Aid for Hesse bank, Hutchison takes control of Hongkong dock giant, Overseas Nestlé to hold earnings, Experts give go-ahead to Britain's IMF loan, Leyland forms Japan export company, Prices point to slowdown in US inflation, Makers face greater liability for damages, Briefly, £38 a tonne anti-dumping charge imposed on S African steel bars, Money Market Rates, Dir Spanish gets £5.2m from Trafalgar, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Carter line-up for America's economy, Coffee prices on London market at a record level, Why Mr Hattersley's bread recipe is not to everyone's taste, Fed ruling hits Arab plan for Bates, Tokyo rebuff on Europe plea for shipyard cutback, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Granada's expanding overseas business, How the markets moved Rises, BIA pleased with worker rejection of state takeover, Enalon Plastics is down but not out, Two more North Sea operators ready to sign pacts on participation, Steel production down, Bank in foreign loan capital switch. Business Appointments: Three named to join Kleinwort Benson board. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Gilts good as long 'tap' runs dry, Quieter session. Law: Privileged papers may be retained by police Frank Truman Export Ltd and Others V Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Item withdrawn, Manslaughter by neglect Regina V Stone Regina V Dobinson. Property: Rentals, Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,491.
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