The Times - 22/06/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, By John Brennan and Philip Howard, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Penny Symon, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By David Leigh, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Blake, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Fisk, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From Fred Emery, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, John Latham, Paul Overy, Clive Barnes, Thomas Walker, Alan Coren, Geoffrey Wansell, Max Harrison, Robert Fisk, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, F. W. H. PARROTT., JOHN LODGE, , PHILLIP HODSON, , G. R. BONYE, , DAVID HANCOCK, , PRAFUL PATEL., RAJEEV DHAVAN, , I. H. MAXWELL, , PETER G. ROBERTS., TOM DAVENEY., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW., R. N. SMITH., SERENA HENNESSY., GLADWYN, , T. YOUNG, , J. K. OWENS, , F. ARNOLD ROBINSON., A. R. CRAWFORD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Edwards v Ddin, Katie Stewart, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, From John Earle, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, From Peter Hazelhurst, MAXWELL BOYD, , DAISY G. SWINDELL, , H. G. HARRIS, , V. C. MARSHALL, , NIAL CHARLTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Iain Carson, By Peter Elliott, Kenneth Owen, By Ashley Druker, Richard Wigg, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, V.W.-L., K.G., S.S.P., J.A., John Ardagh,
ResumoNews: Mr Denktash elected, Bonn erects security ring for Mr Vorster, Pakistan and India name ambassadors, Distress over Callan condition, France and Britain, Former model sues over breast operation, Tacking duels knock two square riggers out of tall ships race, Rome unaware of its moment in history, Gwyn Morgan: enthusiasm unbounded for a Wales-in-Europe, Sale of majolica collection tops £309,000, Giving tourists something to talk about, Teachers afraid to tell of indiscipline, Family of kidnap victim hand over £133,000, Costs push more people into packages, Cambridge tripos results: Science, architecture, archaeology, Kissinger call for West to speak with one voice to Third World, Three-year agreement on New Zealand butter, Lebanon discussed at Elysee meeting, Mr Relf is freed on health grounds, Whale hunting criticized and defended as conference opens, Public urged to aid black people who are attacked, Mr Callaghan refuses to give 'no cuts' pledge to angry left, Moscow attack on writers who 'defect', Killer of former model 'not employed by her husband', Now: old couple with strained relations, Milne election inquiry dropped, Arab League's peacekeeping force for Lebanon turns out to be made up almost entirely of Syrians, Labour council resolved to defy Government over call for cuts in expenditure, Medicines 'cannot be totally safe', 'Ferrybridge Six' get money offers halved, Tameside 'could raise £20,000 for an appeal', Exploding some Indian food myths, Asian leaders urge Prime Minister to set up inquiry on racial violence, Benefactor moves in to save Liberals' club, Council chief 'saw report on dismissal', Ministry criticized for part in planning delays, M Giscard determined to improve links on state visit to Britain, Science: Concorde shows the way ahead, Science report Obesity: Effects of slimming diets, Governors meet to discuss future of London school, Jamaica frees opposition politician, Anglo-French scheme for nuclear collaboration, Survivor of earlier attack killed in new Belfast violence, Shopping/Philippa Toomey, Polisario leader killed in war for Sahara, Low prices paid for early Sevres, Arab group buys the Dorchester for £9m, Police car in park 'unaware' of Whittle moves, British musicians score hit in Parisian musical life, Graduates' grants up by a sixth, Girl dancers win equal pay with men in show, Three die as aircraft crashes in Channel, Barriers to break down before we can become vrais amis, New Jersey levies tax to keep its schools open, Former Scout fails in claim for damages after injury, Guerilla, a slippery word in the war game, Violence spreads to more black townships in South Africa, New poison claimed to kill even 'super-rats', Tories try to exploit child benefit leak, New tank shell shown at arms exhibition, Collegues free PC bank raid hostage, Tours to Spain unaffected by higher hotel prices, Twinning breathes life into the European ideal, Pope's call for new links with communist states, The Times Diary Battling for the razzmatazz vote, Jehovah's Witnesses face ruthless persecution, Culture beyond the capitals, Rhodesian MPs split over concessions on race discrimination, Mars spaceship alters orbit ready for July 4 landing, French yacht heads for race victory, World's temperature likely to rise, Ex-ministers want inquiry into leak allegations, 'Kidnapped' exile demands public trial, Italian ruling party holds off advance by Communists, Man posing as doctor used forged degrees, Dissident Soviet historian declared sane, Economy: the long way back, A chance for a peace mission in Lebanon as the Palestinians face defeat, Court hears how Lesley Whittle was abducted, And then: always the best of enemies, End sought to worship in schools. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: British Gas, Pia, AIR FRANCE Concorde, Maibl, Banque Nationale de Paris, Air France Concorde., French Chamber Of Commerce In Great Britain,, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, CiC group, mas, Société Générale, Inn on the Park, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., M. Gérard Joailliers, Mini, Peugeot, French Railways, M. M. Worms & Cie, Redifon Computers, europcar, Iran Air, aerospatiale, Thomson-Brandt. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Northern Ireland service awards, Leverhulme awards, Latest appointments, Gallantry award, University news Cambridge. Politics and Parliament: Satisfying return on investment, Serjeant retires early, NEB report on Leyland sent to industry minister, Wellcome Collection for Science Museum, Mr Foot advises MPs to await report on 'leaks': Opposition seek debate on minister's speech House of Commons, Campaign on special advisers to continue, Departments to cooperate in experiment with new forms of vocational training, Contingency plans for dealing with rabies House of Lords, Opposition parties get £248,629 public cash, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Pate: the Jimmy Carter of golf, Sports in Brief, Perucio goes downhill for his fourth win at Brighton, Blow to British hopes as Miss Irvin withdraws, Too few British ears hear the Bohemian rhapsody, Hartley out of Olympics, Third victory for Law in stormy conditions, Easterby to triumph with Polly Peachum, Results at Wimbledon Men's singles First round, US women find themselves still in the wake of men, Williams withdraws from US trials and Montreal, Taygan's dream comes true but it lacks a fairy tale ending, St Helens face tough start, Wimbledon unchanged by a changing game, England unable to fulfil even the most modest of ambitions, Mrs Flint scores century in drawn game, Injured Rose Track back to form, Empty seats at table of Empire Pool feast, O'Gorman leads from start to finish, Balderstone and Davison build strong position, Starbrook and Jacks in party for Montreal, Fletcher's century turns screw on Derbyshire, Gloucester total not at all bad by the close, Belper should turn a blind eye to Our Manny's challenge, Order of play today, Pickup may be let down by hand injury. Reviews: Edward Cowie, lecturer in the, Straightforward account Handel's Hercules Queen Elizabeth Hall, Overriding thrift, The Wagner brief Barbary Coast BBC 2, London debut, Un ballo in maschera Covent Garden, Pitch still perfect Bing Crosby Palladium, Malcuzynski Festival Hall, Closing weekend Aldeburgh Festival, Alice in the Luxembourg Gardens, Latham's symbols of compacted time. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 21, 1951 Oil takeover plan, A lesson still unlearned as the dead are counted. Editorials/Leaders: But WHO IS Right?, The Clean-Up Washington Ticket. Letters to the Editor: Assessment of libel damages, Electoral reform, Unpaid fuel bills, An end to a Greek tax haven?, Precautions against rabies, 'The true' picture of foreign cars threat, Highly inflationary credit cards, Cut back those letter headings, Defence of Europe, Rubbish in the Thames, Breeding carp to eat, Water for wildlife, Juvenile court bench, Slippery slope, Felixstowe Docks, Retiring to England-taxes and all, Choice in education, Racial tensions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Rt Rev Bernard Wall, Mr Maurice Williams, Mr Frank Meloy U S ambassador to Lebanon, Mr Floyd Odlum Control of film studios, Lady Margaret D'arcy, Sir Philip Dunn, Mr Leland Jordan, Mr Stanley Murdoch, Obituary. Law: No payment for tankful of petrol no theft, What 'multiple paying occupation' means Duffy and Another v Pilling. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Leaders drift, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, UK metal stocks, Drawing Of Bonds., Wall Street, Bargains lowest since last August. Business and Finance: Building chief attacks council house policy, Leyland threatened by components strike, Business Diary: Milk sop · No small change, Return to work at big Alcan smelter, Outlook for Brentford Nylons aid, Water authority facing appeal, Century Oils Group, Discount market, Revival in economy continues with growth running at 4pc annual rate, Danish jobless down, Roche wins respite from Danish cut, Britain in search of a new energy policy, Overseas Patino moving from losses as demand revives, Latest dividends, S Korea aims at 9 pc expansion in 5 years, Spot Position of Sterling, The London And Provincial Trust Limited Secretary-Fleming & Murray, Equity bank given go-ahead, Euratom voices fears of uranium shortage, Whitehall may set up engineering inquiry, Brokers open talks to stem loss of trade in currencies, Forward Levels, Associated British Foods Worldwide Sales exceed £1,300 million, Carclo builds stake in ECC, Bank Base Rates, Strong second half recovery leaves Whitecroft optimistic, Drugs sale ban on grocers opposed, OECD and multinationals agree on code of conduct for wider disclosures, M. 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Nightingale & Co Limited, John Bright Group Satisfactory results in a difficult year, 14 pc rise in value of life premiums, France gambles on the foreign connexion, Studies on tanker glut under way, Chevron in new N Sea oil find, Fall in rolled strip output badly hurts Arthur Lee, Out of the red at last at Dimplex, Briefly Provincial Laundries, ABF stress need for better margins, Money Market Rates, New financial services company, Japanese & Eec Import Registrations, Gold, Brown & Tawse hit back strongly in final half, Big market for new Hawker executive jet, Company draft expected today, W German investment picking up, 28 pc boost in exports of wool textiles, State credit rebuff for former Sindona group, European data network linking 5 nations starts operational testing Computer news, Dr Burns affirms US growth rate 'distinctly higher' than 5 per cent, How the markets moved Rises, Iran set to buy $125m equity stake in Occidental, Cosalt, London And Holyrood Trust Limited Secretary-Fleming & Murray, Courtaulds stocks for the upturn. Business Appointments: Acrow group deputy managing director. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,334.
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