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The Times - 24/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Our Economics Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, Gerald Ely, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Our Own Correspondent., From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, From Georges Biannic, By Our Foreign Staff, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Paddy Kitchen, Michael Church, Keith Horner, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, By Norman Fox, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From a Special Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, KEN FLEET, , MAURICE MAXWELL, , CHARLES JANSON, , VICTOR ROSS, , JOHN FLETCHER, , H. N. BEST, , MICHAEL GRAHAM DIXON, B. D. R. WOOD, , JOHN WALLEY, , DAVID HOWELL, , I. D. COUTTS, , DAVID PARKES, , BRIGID LONGLEY, , GEOFFREY DRAIN, , ROBERTO FRASSETTO, , NIGEL FISHER, , Richard Harris, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, by Hugh Clayton, by Tom Olsen, by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Peter Hallgarten, by Colin Price Beech, From David Blake, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Richard Allen, From David Cross, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, Christopher Wilkins, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By R. W. Shakespeare, G. H. B. CATTELL, , OLIVER SMEDLEY, , JULIET HOPWOOD, , BERNARD KILROY, , N. PHILLIPS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By John Brennan, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley,

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News: Workers' committee held, Man is accused over death of suicide wife, Yakutia prepares for a new industrial revolution Trans-Siberian railway comes out of cold storage, Royal reception 'shot in arm' for race relations, Man fit to leave Broadmoor, doctors decide, A glimpse into the private life of Chairman Hua, Mr Richard clarifies Rhodesian date issue, Mr Carter to face last hurdle, The Times Diary Will Dr K keep his bodyguard?, Labour policy moves towards abolishing the House of Lords, City razed by tremor to be rebuilt, 50 killed in Greek plane crash, Mr Rees faces NEC protest on deportations, Mr Malik leaving his UN post, 'Health risk' to pupils over animal scheme cuts, Miss Hearst's bail reduced, Ritual is the key to the cultural gap, Spanish referendum on political reforms set for December 15, Civil Service campaign against cuts may grow, EEC official gives hope to fishing industries, Beef import controls set EEC partners arguing, Lisbon leftists suspended, A flowery sign of China's new literary mood, Farmers' strike adds to Mexican turmoil, US President-elect plans 6 per cent growth of economy, Palestinian guerrillas are shelled by both Phalangists and Israelis, New Soviet trade union chief is named, Ulster peace woman pleads for support, a Special Report German food and drink Beer and butter go down well, Teacher must return violin, Union seeking support against suppression of TV series on sex, Dockers in clash with police, PLO's moderate line poses dilemma for Cabinet in Jerusalem, Councils troubled about footing the rate bill for maintaining consumer advice centres, Rhodesians distrust 'these English chaps', Cabinet given first glimpse of IMF loan measures, Danish drivers' strike threatens pay policy, Italy escapes general wage freeze, Students called to the Bar in Michaelmas term, Archaeology professor to form new party, Windscale scheme may be delayed, Nuclear cloud drifting into Concorde path, Callaghan intervention over Trotskyist's job, Wines too varied to fit into slots, 'Action' ballot in pits after retirement offer is rejected, US oil firm is new contender for 'Observer', Consent best, Duke says, Bill to aid homeless is 'dropped', Wives said to have lived with doctor, Mr Brezhnev chides Romania over independent line and urges closer foreign policy consultations, Call to dismiss redundant French workers, £500,000 bank robbers free their hostages, Mr Meehan says police lied at his trial, Libya changes name and costitution, Growers of fruit beat drought, Herr Strauss hails party split as historic move, Court clears rail 'sandwich steward', BBC 'in clash over black newsreader', Minister to tackle all-in 'rebels', Cambridge voters wary in polite campaign, Proposal to move world socialist HQ from London, Teacher had head beaten on cell wall, King Hassan fêted on his visit to France, Appeal launched for Temple Bar, Movement fears delay in holding European elections, Police may claim the right to strike, High prices for Persian manuscripts, Changes in law bring better protection, Venezuela and Britain in cooperation deal, Making the most of a name, Protests over jail status gather force, Each region has its specialities, Royal Assent for six most fiercely contested Bills, Biologist lauded by Stalin dies aged 78, Ship-repairers deny pleading for £20m aid, British envoy withdrawn after. Maltese hints, NUS may have to discontinue insurance, Particle physics: Direct observation of 'charm', Legal aid costs to the public rose to £59.2m last year, Printing plant 'obsolete in six years', Permit-entry plan for lorries of over 40ft, 'Over-zealous' fire officer is to emigrate, How the 'Lucy Ring' formed a wartime link with Russia, Man who set fire to court gets five years, Television guidance for parents is suggested, Italian Foreign Minister in London for talks, Campaign to kill the devolution Bill launched in Scotland. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Cma, Department of Industry,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Korean Air Lines, Hill Samuel Unit Trust Managers Limited, American Express, The Wines from Germany Information Service,, Chartreuse, Deinhard, Mobil®, Bank of New South Wales, High & Dry, Hag, Pieroth Ltd., Polaroid 2000, Glenfidddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, Art Buyers Guide., The Financial Times, Worth Perfumes Ltd., Dvp, Pan Am, Msc, Church's, "farouche", The Marie Curie Memorial Foundation, Calvet, Omega, Twa, Mercedes-Benz, Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Top-price homes sell well. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The world of Harry Belafonte, Royal Ballet Gala Covent Garden, NPO/Muti Festival Hall, Boulez conducts Boulez, The Real Inspector Hound Young Vic., The Victorian vision, Director's theatre run mad La Dispute Lyttelton, Royal Concert Albert Hall, Something to Declare Yorkshire. Sport: The fall of Turner gives rise to dissent, India will know MCC were there, Milliken's return is relief for selectors, Foreman's gauntlet is taken up by Ali, Cambridge face two parts of Twickenham tripos, Ipswich overcome complications in their straightforward way, Mushtaq is likely to be restored as captain, Denness to give Kent decision after Christmas, Weight concession too much for Skymas, Dougan goal ends Oxford's Cup hopes, Little glitter about this season's Gold Cup, Football and other results, Nottingham stewards in vigilant mood, Brighton look better in closing stages, Shanks stands by to replace Clement. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 23, 1951 Status of Germany, No prizes for guessing the new villain of the piece. Editorials/Leaders: The Miners And The Bureaucrats, Spain Makes Good Progress To Reform. Letters to the Editor: Council staffing, The lessons British farming can teach the rest of industry, Unemployment and tax, One Prime Minister, Immigration appeals, Taxing values, Mortgage interest relief, Heredity and intelligence, Cut in rate support, The British view of the Germans, Campaign to save Venice, Lords-Commons conflict, Workers' control. Law: Scandal of 9 years' delay from writ to hearing Towli v Fourth River Property Co Ltd Michaelides v Cormican Properties Ltd. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Four medals for lifeboatmen. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Maulana Bhashani, M Andre Malraux Novelist, statesman and critic. Stock Exchange Tables: Cocoa prices lead general retreat Commodities, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Moderate demand, Spot Position of Sterling, Over 300 on cautious demand. Business and Finance: Expansion of direct labour 'way to disaster', US bank and oil money backs Egyptian loan, Higher prices help Sketchley along, Opec may defer price talks, Briefly Evans Of Leeds, British Assets Trust Limited, Food processors urge Mr Silkin to work for EEC farm price freeze, Philippines take new look at sugar deals with US, Bonn's 'wise men' advise reflation, Courtaulds still aims to open plant, Rationalization in the engineering sector, Mannesmann revival has petered out, Retailers seek town hall rating reforms, NEB backs 2in TV project, Davy bids £7.2m for Head Wrightson, Fairbairn Laws'n to make bids mostly in cash, Asprey holds its ground, Professor Roland Smith on overhauling education, Agreed policy statement by nuclear industry, East Asiatic Rubber, Japanese drop out of Venezuelan rail project, Allen, Balfour heads for better things, Braby Leslie Ltd Mechanical and Civil Engineers Interim Statement For The Six Months Ended 30th September, 1976, Mr Simon will meet Chancellor for weekend discussions on IMF loan, Wolseley-Hughes is optimistic, From good to better at Ultra Elect and search is on for takeovers, Tokyo aims to peg car sales to UK, US offer a 'surprise' to Richards, Ingall Industries Limited Increased Profits And Dividend, Imports of Chinese shirts already twice 1976 quota, Sime Darby offer to hive off assets in Malaysia, Stothert has crane problems, Business Diary: Down to a sunless sea, Bank of Ireland progress, Molins in £7.5m Russian order, Stothert & Pitt Limited Export Sales Increased By Over 50%, Coffee export taxes, 'Substantial' mid-term spurt gives Hambros cheer, Bayer chemical group sales rise puts it back on road to expansion, OECD change of tactics gives top priority to moves for beating inflation, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Chill winds in the high street Staff writers examine retailers' growing fears about falling sales, Rexmore LIMITED Interim Statement, How the markets moved, Gold, Leigh Interests, Call for £1,000 subsidy to house-buyers, Inquiry into UK offshore contracts, Ford reinstates ten Halewood workers. Business Appointments: Shell group names new treasurer. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,467.

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