The Times - 14/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Georges Biannic, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Patricia Clough, By David Leigh, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Paul Routledge, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Clayton, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Our Medical Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From Philip Howard Lancing, By Michael Horsnell, By Robert Parker, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From John Winder, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, By a Special Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, Paul Theroux, Joseph McCulloch, Michael Ratcliffe, Louis Heren, John Hemming, Jan Morris, Myrna Blumberg, Michael Church, by Prudence Glynn, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter West, By Peter Marson, From Lewine Mair, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Ronald Butt, David Leigh, PHS, ANTONIA FRASER, , HARRY SHUKMAN, , ROBERT H. SOCOLOW, , E. G. WOOD, Director, , MAURICE VASSIE, , H. H. CRANN, Chief Executive, , L. G. CRIPPS, , PIERS DIXON, , C. W. SANDERS, , CHARLES CLARKE, , DAVID MACMILLAN, , HUGH CARADON, , MARGARET J. EXON, , JANET SUZMAN, IRENE WORTH, PETER EYRE, PEGGY ASHCROFT, ANTHONY QUAYLE, TERRY HANDS, PAUL SCOFIELD, , ROBIN H. C. NEVILLE, , FRANK ZIEGLER, , By Huon Mallalieu, Glenys Roberts, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, From David Cross, By Malcolm Brown, By David Felton, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye Our Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Brennan, By Desmond Quigley, By Tim Congdon, Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Emler, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, J. M. L. STONE, , L. J. MILLS, , By Edward Townsend, A. N. THOMAS, , G. A. WHEATLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark, by David Watts, D.W., by Ian Parslow, I.P., by a Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Williams-Foot contest for deputy leader, Bitter Uruguayan retort to US, Polish police accused of brutality, Early change in Community agriculture regulations, Complaint that MP incited racial hatred, Man cleared of killing a train guard, Mao's widow seized 'while forging his will', Youths sentenced for attack on woman aged 82, Mr Rees warns police that the next few years will be difficult, Correction, Portsmouth Polytechnic, Soaring Gothic prodigy nears completion, Five accused of plotting to defraud Post Office, Boy in dispute over ownership of Viking sword, Why the Frenchmen of Quebec defy the tide of history, Young country in search of a system, The Circle Haymarket, Gen Haig says American Army is fighting fit again, Courts urged to be more costs-conscious, Boy, 16, attacked woman after seeing TV film, Parthenon statues taken down for safety, ILEA critic of Tyndale inquiry finding, Yard call off dig for suspected murder victim, Troops involved in club fire, Army admits, EEC problems from undervalued pound and green pound will lead to a review of CAP rules European Parliament Strasbourg, Taking a voucher into the classroom, BBC chief hints at successor, Russian catch confiscated, Call for new plan to aid Third World, Derailment scatters explosive in tunnel, Veteran Japanese MP resigns in protest, Mr Ford attacks bureaucrats as he campaigns for conservative suburban votes, $750,000 compensation for CIA victim's family, Curfew reimposed in Bangkok after counter-coup rumours, Tradition draws tourists, Man awoke to find he was stabbing his wife, Ottawa minister resigns over bilingualism, Increase in EEC exports to Japan, 69 per cent for change in euthanasia law, Mr Rees tackled over entry of Christ film man, Unrest over staff disrupts 'model' university, Better links with the world, Grant reduction means cuts for Arts Council, Civil Service chief denies as myth Whitehall mandarins running Britain, Sugar industry is single biggest employer, National Front sticker at immigration centre, Irish priest kidnapped by gunmen in Argentina, Mr Callaghan denies 'coalition' charge, Lords dock Bill changes upset Government timetable, Miners' call for early retirement rejected, Consumers' call to halt devaluation of 'green pound' to cut inflation, Hunger strike detainees 'denied help', Radiology: Standards for workers need revising, Blazing jet kills 100 in crash on city centre, Muzorewa faction say detainees must attend talks at Geneva, Procedural problem in Tartan army case, TUC voices fears over social contract, Turin workers protest at austerity plan, Anti-terrorist police force to be formed in Portugal, Giscard 'image' appeal as cards case goes to court, Government to shelve examinations merger, Actors protest: Leading figures in a, Labour's national executive to put demands over Queen's Speech content to the Cabinet, Doctor says that severe illness affected couple, Mr Heath: not so much a comeback, more a question of what is the truth?, The Times Diary A perfect ending to a rotten show, South Africa orders weekend closing of petrol stations, Britannic survivor at wreck site, Isle of Man may end UK tax pact, Motoring Money buys no guarantees for car makers, Indian press faces new threat, Stuttgart trial witness 'a murderer', Provisional Sinn Fein man jailed, Duchess awarded damages for invasion of privacy, Pollution threat to Adriatic grows, Bhutto invitation rejected by opposition, Palestinians halt new attack by Syrian tanks, Television may ban some 'offensive' recent films, M Mitterrand in the lions' den, Two acquitted in Lusaka arrested again, Case of Château Petrus 1971 is sold for £125, Fatah urges Arab economic sanctions against Syria, More power sought in child-care cases, Reassessment of reactor versions sought by nuclear corporation, German civil servant sues for more work, Full-scale water grid is long-term plan, Morocco strives for showpiece in Sahara, Ethiopia curbs power of bureaucrats, Israelis to get new American bomb, Actress did not practise witchcraft, court told, Inoculations stopped after 11 die in US, Swaziland a Special Report A political and economic balancing act, Right-wing protest at Madrid church. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Skyfall, Janneau Grand Armagnac., Swaziland Today, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky., Swazi Inn, New Fiction Society, Homes, Swazi Air, The Pooh Pendant, Swaki, Mercedes Benz., Rionda, de Pass Limited, Bank Base Rates, Swaziland Plantations Limited, Citroen, Midland And International Banks Limited, Richard Draper, Citroën, Dewar's, Auction, The Hill Samuel Group, Salora Swaziland Limited, swaziland railway, The Four Seasons Room, Turner & Newall Limited, Extel Group, Bmrc, newscientist, Gerrard & National DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED, Chatto & Windus, Douglas, Taylor's, The Field, Ring, Sab, N, nidcs, Vernons, Usutu Pulp Co. Ltd., Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Selby coalfield, Debate refused on Ulster firemen dispute, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Devolution Bill will preserve UK unity, Private and state medicine cannot coexist in peace-minister, MP accuses Bank of England of 'treasonable mismanagement' of money markets House of Commons, Government defeats on Bill to extend dock work House of Lords, Water supplies statement soon, Manufacturing output up in Scotland, Aston Villa riot could have been avoided, The use of calculators in school exams. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 25, Announcements, La creme de la creme Opportunities-Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Entertainments. Reviews: Trying their luck The Oriental Adventure, Fiction Afternoon of a Good Woman, Fashion With these hands, Junk all the way Some Time in the Sun, Mixed feelings Journey Through Love, Composers' String Quartet Purcell Room, Stranger than fiction Joan of Arc, Lord of Bohemia Wallenstein, BBC SO/Ahronovitch Festival Hall/Radio 3, Oedipus the King Leicester, Rubinstein piano competition, Ballet for Stuttgart, Diane Cilento in Goldoni, A secular religion Why Marxism?, Reviews next week: the Monday Book-Irving Wardle on, Blessed and cursed Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, Nothing broken about this Reed, London debuts. Sport: Pakistan win first Test by six wickets, Bugner after bag of gold at the end of the rainbow, Sports in Brief, Scots join victims list of European champions, Northern Ireland surprise the Cup runners-up, Yesterday's results World Cup, Britain three points ahead of Netherlands, Bright Finish should put a quick end to Jockey Club Cup rivals, Williamson outstanding for Kent, England labour and earn the jeers, IOC kept in suspense, Second day prices high, Understudy shines for Warwickshire, Rugby Union, British and Irish five strokes ahead of US, Confidence growing in Regent's Garden, Middlesex survive double loss in pack, Hunt rests injured arm, Britain and Ireland humiliated, Oxford University's failings are clearly exposed by Japanese. Editorials/Leaders: Labour Looks For A Deputy, The Department's Black Paper, Hard Times For German Government. Letters to the Editor: Arrested in Transkei, The Belvoir coalfield, Academic hostilities, Dangerous road, Parish registers, Prospects for UK anthracite supply, Unesco's future, Guidance needed, Britain's role in Rhodesia talks, Drought management, Scottish comeback, Acorns for pigs, The economic crisis: strengths and weaknesses, Common sense, Unions' place in the argument on pension schemes, Profits, Burmah shareholders and comment on the Bank of England's accounts, Interest rates, How to skim milk off the cream, Not only lobsters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Sir Robin Gillett, Latest appointments. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Takashi Ihara, Miss Gillian Scaife A notable stage career, Mr F. T. Tarry, Mr Ralph McCarthy, Mr Charles Dobbie, Obituary, Mrs Harriet Slater. Law: Judge speaks of 'mockery' of sentences for rape, When plaintiff must undergo medical examination Starr V National Coal Board, Reports on 15 after inquiry, Parking outside bank to fetch money breach of by-law Richards V McKnight, 'Inequalities in way legal aid is granted'. Business and Finance: Discount market, North Sea certainties preferred to hopes, Estimate of Claymore yield raised by 12 pc, Building industry 'in danger without minimum workload', Proven Oil Fields In The United Kingdom Sector Of The Nort H Sea, Latest dividends, Eurosyndicat, Robens call for Council of State, Spot Position of Sterling, Gerrard & Nat trims its sails, Court ruling puts MFC deal in doubt, CBI calls for state consistency on policy, Italy suspends lire credit lines for foreigners, Joint approach on import fears, Forward Levels, Lucas may produce electric cars, Average rise in raw materials 8.66 pc last month, Business Diary: French odds for the Tote?, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Queens Moat, '...and oil to make him a cheerful countenance', Kode shows its form, Decision delays by BSC 'threat to 30,000 jobs', Kuwait hits out at oil price speculation, Commission to make study on problems of UK economy, Ford skilled workers vote to end US strike, S. Jerome & Sons, World fears of steel trade war with Tokyo, Crane rebel again urges rebuff for Priest bid, 1977 growth of 3-4 pc foreseen by experts, Ships' issue going to OECD, 'Tap'interest fades after £50m sales, Poulenc post marked rise in first-half earnings, Briefly, Nigerian Electricity Supply Corporation, Limited Improved demand for power, Money Market Rates, Kalamazoo rebounds to peak in second half, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, How the markets moved, Steinberg Group Limited Period ended March 27th, 1976, Record first half and better margins from F. J. C. Lilley, Gold, Thos French makes £1m but growth slackens, Teacher recognizes the dangers, Grants of £77m under accelerated projects scheme, Desoutter rejects CompAir offer, The clear view on equal pay at Trico, Kulim buys palm oil region in £6.9m shares deal, Japan radio curbs move. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Rally drowns in sea of rumour, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, SE inquiry into leak on Teacher bid, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Mixed at the close, Mine problem will hit uranium stocks. Business Appointments: Sir Antony Part joins Savoy Hotel board. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,432.
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