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The Times - 04/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Diana Geddes, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Wakefield, By Christopher Warman, By Peter Godfrey, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Norwich, From John Young Brighton, By Mark Jackson, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By David Wood Political Editor, From John Chartres Newcastle upon Tyne, From Richard Wigg Lisbon, Nov 3, From Our Own Correspondent Brussels, Nov 3, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, From Michael Knipe Mount Darwin, Rhodesia, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Strafford, From Frank Vogl, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, By David Watts, From Dessa Trevisan, Ned Chaillet, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, William Mann, Alan Coren, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Keith Horner, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, By Gerald Richmond, By Tom German, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter Marson, By John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Rex Bellamy, Fred Emery, Elizabeth Drew, Ronald Butt, PHS, Philip Howard, NICHOLAS BENTLEY, , SYDNEY JONES, , PHILIP HUMPHREYS, , RADCLIFFE, , RANDOLPH VIGNE, , MARTIN W. SPEIRS, , ALEC CAIRNCROSS, , PAUL STEPHENSON, , FREDERICK CORFIELD, Chairman, , EDWIN KERR, President, , TIM RENTON, , JULIAN FELLOWES, , MONCK, , IAIN BROWN, , by Prudence Glynn, By Philip Howard, By Seton Gordon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, David Wood, Myrna Blumberg, Philippa Toomey, Ion Trewin Literary Editor, H. R. F. Keating, Sheila Black, Louis Heren, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Derek Harris, , By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, From Peter Norman, From Edward Townsend, From Patricia Tisdale, By Margaret Stone, By Our Industrial Correspondent, ANDREW ALEXANDER, , EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE, , W. L. WILSON, , R. LAWSON, , RONALD COULSON, , JASPER GRINLING, , M. H. OGLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead, John Blunsden, by Derek Harris, D.H., by Roger Vielvoye, by Peter Hill, by Euan Macdonald, by Peter Hobday, by Alan Mackie, An oil storage tanker. Kuwait is trying to reduce its dependence on oil for revenues., by Arthur Reed,

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News: Labour confident of holding by-election seats, Councils told to keep inside spring cash limits, Stringent new laws, Union leaders withdraw from TV show, Merseyside tremor upsets work pattern, Growing concern in North at devolution proposals, Goldsmith deal on 'Observer' sought, Albania tries to mend fences with Yugoslavia, Defeat in Lords on education measure, Vital role in Arab shipping, State may act to curb property boom, Grant delays costing council £1m, Heavy cut expected in support for rates, Government criticized over cash limits, Israel likely to join Europeans in Unesco, Peter Hobday introduces the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development and examines three of its projects, Voters back new atomic plants, Dr Hillery will be Irish Republic's President, Director cleared of fire insurance charge, Finland to buy British jet trainers, Commons to debate ban on mail, An unknown Caxton discovered, Water turns economy's wheels, Motoring Taking a trip back down Nostalgia Lane, 100,000 adults start to read and write, Persuasion team arrives, Attack on Post Office planning by Labour MP, England lead Israel in chess Olympiad, Fishing pact talks with Iceland are postponed, Democratic Party retains firm control of Congress, with the Republicans left weak, divided and largely powerless, Strongest reactions to US choice come from Greece and Turkey, Health service depends on foreign staff, Mr Carter and his team must learn from the mistakes that nearly lost the election, Scots violence warning by Mr Thorpe, Home-wiring test every five years advised, Danger seen in defence cuts to aid economy, A step in the dark that British voters never have to take, Ambition may be the new President's most useful asset, Neuropharmacology: Schizophrenia, Zambian political prisoner goes on hunger strike, Church unity proposals rejected, A cultural monument more enduring than brass, Rhodesia's Foreign Minister a man calculated to give offence, Round-up of Iranians in France, Staff tips pocketed by hoteliers, AA says, Germans in salvage of US fighter, Stronger value judgments of dictionary, Results of voting for other candidates in American elections Newly elected governors of states, Invitation in Callaghan message, Expatriates predominate, Cable and Wireless directors rebel over freeze in salaries, Insurance goes public, Rhodesian city bombarded from Mozambique, Smaller hospitals face closure as Mr Ennals stands firm on budgets, Glimmer of hope for lending-right measure, Mr Smith flies back to Salisbury, The candidates, Ban on foreign share in commercial banks, £508,126 for teenager: Anthony Boyle, aged 18, of Fintry,, Mr Carter wins: 3 per cent lead in the popular vote, Councils to be given more freedom in housing priorities, Six novels in short list for Booker Prize, Planned A41(M) motorway abandoned as uneconomic, Limit on oil to conserve field, A flamboyant senator for New York, Plans for Galilee church frustrated, Complaint on wine tax rebutted, Mozambique raid was 'to push guerrillas back from the border', Tyndale teachers want a lawyer at public cost, Upsurge of confidence in RUC under its new chief, Poor homes at high cost add to social strain, More pension rises likely to be delayed, Governorship success at the second attempt brings the emergence of yet another Rockefeller, The Times Diary A notable display of brotherhood, Coup leaders hold deposed Burundi president, One Poulson case charge fails, Black journalists are held without trial, Eccentric who switched off students' power, Brezhnev visit 'when atmosphere right', Moves to turn prosperity into stability, High standard and skilled performances in piping, Unemployed young take grievances to Commons, Secret Sofia talks to heal Soviet-Egyptian breach, Opposition to handing over heavy weapons threatens Beirut truce, Watching big brothers, Convict's oil painting is sold for £31,000, 'Coherent' nationality law urged by Mrs Thatcher, Airline's continuing debt to Britain in flying standards and maintenance, President-elect in tears as he returns to his hometown, Envoy's widow to join in peace march, Callaghan speech prompts inquiry into curriculum, Opposition to be consulted on Spanish electoral law, Bonfire night ban urged, Eyes on a filling depression, Left winger leaves Soares Cabinet in party policy clash, 182 new schools planned in next three years, Bills changed by Lords face harsh guillotines, Southampton: Venetian glass find, Subsidies help to score the goals. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Kharafi On The Road Of Progress, Oasis Trading & Equipment Co., Kenomac, Ppa, Abdulaziz & Ali Al Yousif Almuzaini Co., Gulf International Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Korean Air Lines, Itt, Fare Deal, BSG International, Cunard Qe2, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Shuwaikh Carpentry Workshop, Kellogg International Corporation, M.H.Alshaya Co., Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, The Language Of Kuwait, Malayalam Plantations Limited, Bomarzo, The Gulf Bank K.S.C., Efhutton International, The Times, Mercedes, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Aquascutum, Dewar's, Sun Alliance London Insurance Group, Taylor's Port, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Slater, Walker Trust Management Limited, Kuwait-Sheraton Hotel, newscientist, The Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East K.S.C., Hempel In The Gulf, Kuwait Investment Company (S.A.K.), Ihi Kuwait Co. (K.S.C.), The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Bryant Holdings, the teamworkers Taylor Woodrow, Laing, Redifon Computers, B M W, Yusuf A. Alghanim & Sons,, Merrill Lynch International & Co., The National Bank of Kuwait, Twa, Mexico, Isa, Newman Industries Limited, Croft, Weatherall Green & Smith, Kuwait Airways, Boodai Trading Company Ltd., Kuwait Foreign Trading Contracting & Investment Co. S.A.K., Benson and Hedges. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Educational, La creme de la creme Opportunities, General Vacancies, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Reviews: In the best of traditions Gerry Cottle's Circus Round House, Bets on the Booker, Shifts of fortune Mr Speaker, Sir, Last of the Summer Wine BBC 1, Fashion, La Grande Mademoiselle Chanel, Haydn Trio Purcell Room, Diane Cilento's search for an identity, Swan Lake Covent Garden, Tough guys do cry Born Again, Italian eclecticism, British string quartet invited to Russia, Soliloquy of a hunchback Bomarzo Coliseum, Mirror image Walking on the Water, The British fashion export boom, LMP/Blech Festival Hall, Green eyes everywhere Resistance, Fiction Carnival!, Pleasant company Rum an Coca-Cola Royal Court, Crime A Distant Banner, Cleopatra comes to Copenhagen. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,450, Star cast for new film. Sport: For the Record Table tennis, Champions seek mitres to add to their crowns, Liverpool wrap it up after 18 min, Sports in Brief, Acceptors for big races, Treseder's place kicking keeps Park on top, Hayes scores twice on his first appearance, Yesterday's European and other results European Cup, Juventus close the door on United and open World Cup campaign, Tudor Jig has no easy task, Three clubs left to bear British banner, Beckenham struggle with London and new law, Grand Canyon to take on bigger obstacles, Maltz rides Grande to clear victory, Derby pinned by swordsman thrusts, New Zealand can still save the third Test, Night when Givens ends life of misery, Mrs Moser aims for peaks again, Sweet and sour notes for Britain, Fox appointed coach of England team, For the Record Tennis, English selectors see a good display in Paris. Politics and Parliament: Plan for new nuclear plant at Windscale to go before minister House of Commons, Fewer starts next year in council house building, Housing review, Water supply arrangements nonsensical, Learning from experience of this year's drought, Emergency debate on non-delivery of mail, Nearing a standstill in council staffing, Investment aid, Aircraft losses, Tories change mind on issue of vesting day for aircraft industry, Some pensioners have beaten pay policy, Senior officer to keep check on RAF safety, Safeguards on Sunday opening in Scotland, Change coming in listed buildings notification rule, Oil companies not being subjected to pressure House of Lords, Funds for comprehensives, Big fall in council overspending, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 2, 1951 Satellite coal. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Carter's Qualities, Postmen Put Themselves Off Side. Letters to the Editor: The economic crisis: devaluation, Heredity and intelligence, Using electricity for heating, Egalitarian Britain, Inflation-proofed pensions, National service, Jubilee monument, Rhodesia cultural gap, Index-linking and the pension funds, Publication of the Crossman diaries, The status of Transkei, Double-counted debt interest: room for further reforms, Voting on devolution, Food, drink and agriculture representation, Investment trusts, Mathematics in schools, House of Lords reform, Samuel Palmer inquiry, Is this a record?, Warship tax. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lawrence Al Shaalan, Sir George Seel Services for colonies and the new nations, Sir Daniel Thomson, Professor Leo Pincherle, Obituary. Business and Finance: Discount market, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, 43pc rise in spending by tourists, The economics of Mr Carter, Chrysler move in South Africa, Spot Position of Sterling, Good quarter at Lamson, Sunley in £53m Dubai award, Target may chip in to Dawnay Day soon, Forward Levels, Rate of EEC inflation accelerating, Hope of cut in Budget gap boosts the pound, Business Diary: Georgia on his mind?, Wall Street shares slip as market assesses Carter election triumph, Textile leaders to press for import quotas, Taylor, Pallister, Bank Base Rates, ECGD widens aid scope for exporters, Bellway checks steep slide in second half, Wm Low comes up strongly from behind, Clark Equipment sets out new marketing strategy, Exports and overseas are tonics for Eva Ind, Busy Elswick-Hopper up by one third, Sri Lanka to take over foreign banks, House prices rising at slower rate than 1975, Banker sounds warning on shipyard credits, Money Market Rates, Varley hint to Neddy of an early statement on fresh schemes to spur industrial investment, Ruhr lesson on pit productivity, Briefly Dubai Seeks $200M, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, MFC told to act on ship orders, Japanese claim UK agreement on free trade in electronics exports, UCM leaps 57 pc to £2.7m and gives scrip, Gold, What now of Layfield?, Mr Jones pessimistic on Courtaulds jobs, Consumer protection department to tackle uncompetitive pricing, Ford faces unrest over fringe benefits, How the markets moved Rises, Deadlock on 3rd day of BP strike at Grangemouth, Thos Cook to expand by offering franchise, Bonn expects to hold inflation at 4pc this year, Longbourne in red after devaluation loss, Minister on 'unpalatable future' for shipbuilders. Stock Exchange Tables: Good gains in gilts on hopes of austerity package, The Times Share Indices, A sharp advance, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Wall Street searches for firm ground. Business Appointments: Mr A. Ritchie to join Grindlays Bank in March. Law: Pictures fixed in panelling recesses not fixtures Berkley V Poulett, 'Multiple paying occupation' Lipson and Another V Secretary of State for the Environment, Booking fees for taxis against the law House and Others V Reynolds, Withdrawal of application for a new tenancy, British Gas decision said to be 'a scandal', Boy tells of 'rape' call in attack on woman. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing.

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