The Times - 01/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From George Clark and Michael Hatfield Blackpool, By Margaret Stone, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Christopher Thomas, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Penny Symon, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Diana Geddes, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat Bonn, Friday morning, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, By Our Arts Reporter, Richard Combs, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Snow, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Diana Geddes, Geoffrey Bennet, David Young, Bernard Levin, Dan van der Vat, PHS, James Reston, SAMUEL CURRAN., TERENCE HIGGINS, , J. D. CLARK, , GEORGE LOFTUS, , DEREK EZRA, , DAVID DEVORE, , IAN MCGEOCH, , ROBERT SKIDELSKY, , JOSEPH HOUSTON, , JUNE ABERDEEN, , P. G. HOLDEN, , ANNE SMITH, , F. S. FOREMAN, , DAVID DICKSON, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, From Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, By Maurice Corina, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, D. R. W. WATTS, , L. E. DOWDALL, , H. B. DIXON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Cross, Kenneth Owen, Dennis Topping, From Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ronald Pullen, by Tony Aldous, by Edward Townsend, by John Gaselee, by Donald Fields, by Christopher Warman, by Margaret Stone,
ResumoNews: Bacon price 'could rise by a tenth', Timber frame housing a Special Report Important use for deep foundations, Local authorities turn to wood, 'Ian Smith has seen the writing on the wall', Mr Crosland says, Chipstead stud pay 7,400 gns for Song filly, Forceful Mrs Williams wins a victory for moderation, Attempt to break deadlock in EEC nuclear project, Pensioners plan 'will put 10p on income tax', Learning from the experts on cold comfort, Premier of Ontario woos City investors, Governments exhorted to punish publishing pirates, Partial return to work by Spanish postmen, Log cabins led way to system used around the world, Russian trawler sails for Cork after dispute over her arrest, Plea to retain London docks, Second look at pension plan for the Forces, University numbers target missed, Mr Atkinson's recipe for bigger spending at home, Knights of St John return to Rhodes, Alcoholism: Scots doctor victims, Ford denial of election irregularities in 1970, Posthumous GC for police bomb expert, Mars life tests baffle scientists, Light on the ground and on costs, Holiday flights cancelled as firm collapses, Blind delegate seeks rights for the disabled, Nationalization of 'big four' banks goes on manifesto short list, Settlement likely in New York police dispute, Pound closes near previous night's level after day of abrupt change, RAF officer fined £323 for desertion, Police losing battle against heroin menace of the 'Chinese connexion', Two drown after boat hits rocks, Moderates dominate police pay meeting, Mr Healey wins Labour backing for defence of sterling, Sergeant 'juggled figures in band ledger', BBC defends inquiry into S African 'interference', Peace plan scorned by guerrillas, The difficulties of housing families 'at war', 125 mph rail service next week, 2,000 evacuated after gas works explosion, Notting Hill squatters evicted, Liberals call for all-party economic programme, Results of Michaelmas Bar examinations, Mr Cornfeld sentenced to prison term, Ovation for Mrs Williams's defence of cuts, Blast in French coal mine kills at least 16, Clash over closure plans for hospital, £50-a week fringe pay plan for directors, Soweto call for uprising on October 27, The trouble with Carter, Philadelphia mayor wins battle, Ministries to share final decision on big road projects, Dr Kissinger rounds on Russians over Africa, Social workers are offered advice on making cuts, Four killed as light aircraft crashes just after take-off, 'Krokodil' tears for the frosty 'Times', Pro-British party wins in Gibraltar, Familiarity breeds confidence among building societies, A question mark over the future of the countryside, East Germany cashing in on escapes, The Chirac shadow hovers over Gaullists, China warns America and West against 'new Tsars' of Russia, Mr Smith will lead mission to conference, £35,000 paid by Spaniard for diamond ring, Unemployment fraud of £860 by cafe owner, Mr Healey's message 'from the battle front', Big four of Germany election show their true colours on TV, The Times Diary Guess who didn't know the words, Orient Express pulls up after 94 years, Man is accused of trying to hire killer, Foreign view of UK 'irrational', Nixon memoirs denial by his researcher, Deserters guilty of murder, Church says Rhodesia uses torture, Fight for Unesco's independence, ILEA plan to keep full number of teachers, Workers at centre of Ford dispute seek support of day shift, Danger zone widened in new Italian poison alert, Dublin setting up second no-jury court in move to clear backlog of terrorist-type cases, Judge doubts existence of 'Tartan Army', Bribery allegation against Herr Schmidt withdrawn, Insurers establish special schemes, £5 fine for refusal to help the police, Syrian and rightist forces inflict heavy defeat on Palestinians in mountains to the east of Beirut, Beyond the fringe, The risks facing Herr Schmidt in this 'patriotic' election, Growing popularity despite rising costs, Mortgages may go up next week, Fair shares in NHS 'could cause a decline'. Index. Display Advertising: Llewellyn, Trada, The Swedish Timber Council, Nba, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Potton Timber Engineering Co. Ltd.,, Christie's, Shelter, Bache Halsey Stuart, Annebergs-Hus Limited, Mercedes-Benz., Qantas, Events, Halifax, Wagon Industrial Holdings Ltd., Olympic Airways, Montague L Meyer Ltd.,, Iran Air, Holborn Law Tutors, London News, Hine, Clanwood Components Limited,, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Danbury Mint Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Complaints over rewards after Neilson arrest, Middle Temple, Latest appointments, University news London Guy's Hospital Medical School Grants. Reviews: Encomium for a conductor Siegfried Covent Garden, A romantic reminder Soirée Romantique Opéra-Comique, Paris, Many fine interpretations La fille mal gardée Sadler's Wells, Rapture flawed by porn-shop dialogue Carte Blanche Phoenix, Escape into the past Der Verlorene Electric Goodbye, Norma Jean (x) Casino W. C. Fields and Me (aa) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Logan's Run (a) Empire Lina Braake (u) Gate, Matching Strauss's charm Capriccio New Theatre, Oxford. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Sport: French jockey follows a past master's advice for victory, Sports in Brief, Britain stay in King's Cup, Easy job for Docherty, Drut threatens to quit the "rotten circle", Bond's second challenge for America's Cup, Wildenstein has five of 21 left in Arc field, Dassu beats the weather and takes five-stroke lead over field, Fifteen-stone southpaws needed for Bugner, Lone English challenger fails in Coupe, Another surprise victory for Miss Durie at Perth, Newbery goes clear to win on Snaffles, Eight others who may enter two-man race, Hope confident and relaxed before title bout, Frankie a northern challenger at Newmarket, Tennis, Amateurism alive and well after 100 years, Snow reprimanded and cautioned by Sussex, Conteh's final preparation, The tale of two Scottish cities that has only one happy ending, Gerald Davies returns to face Argentines, Irony of Taylor's move to Spurs. Politics and Parliament: Peers delete race Bill clause requiring clubs to be open to all, Powell view of Labour as 'patriotic party', Protests over development stops GLC lending money, Conservatives want big cut in transport subsidies, Tory says docks Bill makes some workers more equal than others House of Lords, Tory urges new look at electoral reform. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A marriage has been arranged, as part of a Soviet dissident's 'punishment', 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 1, 1951 Festival ends. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Healey Makes Use Of Five Minutes, After The Breakthrough, Gibraltar's Triangular Relationship. Letters to the Editor: Retaliation risks in protection, The Belvoir coal reserves, Protecting the building industry's role as an overseas earner, High interest rates, Direct labour schemes, Design of ships for fishery protection, Consciences of record producers, Loans for share purchases, Need for 50-mile zone, Richmond Liberals, Pension plan revived, Future of nuclear reactor designs, Porridge while you walk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Sir Sydney Caffyn, Sir Harry Batterbee, Mr Paul Dehn Gifted writer of screen-plays, Mr Robert Haynes, Maj The Hon Bruce Ogilvy, Obituary. Business and Finance: Rush to sell shares on fears of MLR rise, British Northrop Limited Interim Report, Discount market, Job pension schemes 'menaced' by Labour, Trans-Alaska pipeline company decides to repair all faulty welds, Industrial recovery kindles a flame in the south of France, Latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Sobranie (Holdings) Limited, Wimpey Interim Statement, Business Diary: As others see us · Musical chairs, Forward Levels, Britain's IMF delegate confident new conditions will not apply to loan, US papers analyse pound's decline, Cadbury Schweppes LIMITED Interim Statement, M Barre stresses need to slow French inflation, £4m Swan Hunter deal, A tiny profile at Group Lotus, Fewer strikes as recovery picks up, Japan toes the line-but for how long?, Pay growth may be halved during 1977, Electronic fuel injection system from Lucas, Bank Base Rates, BAC's £12m Cyprus order, The Capital & National Trust Limited, Traffic through UK ports falls by 50m tonnes, Record fall in US money supply, Order books are good at APV and best is still to come, Remarkable turnround by Federated Chemical, Whitehall backs BOC in US court appeal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Investors find haven in the mark, Tootal, Channel Tunnel Investments Limited, Leyland electricians' dispute flares again, Unions pick arena in fight for top engineers, Gold, Electronics industry seeks import curbs, Babcock-Morris, Nelson David, £80m merger by forklift companies, Industry needing 'substantial investment aid', MFI is on the way back and cash flow is good, Interest rates in the balance, Researching sources of energy for an uncertain future, Suits chairman replies to critics at lively shareholders meeting, Tractor group gives warning of steering danger. Stock Exchange Tables: Eurobond prices midday inicators), How the markets moved, Prices sharply down, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, The lowest for a year on sizable selling, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Computers group names 5 directors. Property: Flat Sharing. 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