The Times - 21/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Our Economics and Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, From Michael Hornsby, From. Paul Martin, By Diana Geddes, By Penny Symon, By Mark Vaughan, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Glasgow, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby Pnlitical Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From John Chartres Manchester, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Fred Emery, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, By David Watts, House of Commons, Professor Claire Palley, Master of Darwin College, University of Kent, contributes this week's guest column., Dr Hugh Jolly, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Philip French, Paul Overy, William Mann, Joan Chissell, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, , From John Nicholls, From Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From a Special Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson BRISTOL: Gloucestershzire (16 pts) beat Hampshire (6) by 52 runs., John Blunsden, By a Special Correspondent, David Bonavia, Michael Frenchman, PHS, Caroline Moorehead, WILLIAM MATHER, , CORMAC RIGBY., LORNA CARLETON., ROY HARROD, , BUCCLEUCH. House of Lords., PETER GAUBERT, , J. BROAD, , A. PUGH-THOMAS, , HARMAR-NICHOLLS, House of Lords., EVELYN FANSHAWE., GERALD JACOBS, 79 Pathfield Road, SW16., DAVID W. POSNETT., ANTHONY PHILLIPS, , JOHN P. HAJDU, , GEORGE HUTCHINSON, , ERIC C. WALKER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By David Blake and Peter Norman, By Roger Vielvoye, By Richard Allen, By Ronald Emler, By Tim Congdon, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From John Earle Rome, July 20, From Peter Norman, GERALD MAHON, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminister, President, ANNE FORBES, , K. G. T. McDONNELL, , FRANK A. HELLER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: The Times Diary Are their journeys necessary?, City health budget overspent, Rail union move to exclude Post Office staff, Seven Poles jailed after food prices protest, Commissioner hits at farm plan critics, Rioters burn buildings in S Africa townships, Deal on Bill may affect ship firm, Shrouds are ready for Chairman Mao as China waits in fearful suspense, Journalist says doctor gave her drugs for £3, Ombudsman ordered to stop inquiry, Falkland's massive fish harvest: will Britain get a share?, Big rise in jobless total hardens unions against spending cuts, Silver for Wilkie is Britain's first medal, Hoover benefit from FBI funds alleged, Panel to review terms for export of art works, Challenge to Liberal warning on EEC poll plan, Missing Soviet sea captain is found dead, Unions demand action against recognition of staff associations, Nurse with grudge against private medicine jailed, Lord Valentine Thynne cleared of drink charge, More teenagers out of work than shown, Hospitalhad no system of inquiry into complaints, Commercial Art Deco pieces fetch £4,400 each, Mrs Buckley tells of her relationship with MP and says she would do same again, Officers held over plot to kill Burma President, Bank robbers tunnel their way to £6m, Train services delayed by storm landslide, Mr Morris denies visit led to 'public junket', Fabian Society moves into the international field, Conservatives in Portugal back Dr Soares, West Berlin border river rescue, SNP sets out to lose label of separatism, 'Most wanted' Argentine guerrilla leader killed in army's biggest success against rebels, Tranquillizer link found in baby-battering cases, Greek Cypriot 'black anniversary', Uganda stops threatening Kenya, Dismissal for adultery unfair, court told, Trade unions may face destruction in Bolivia, Physics: Universal property of matter, Falklands report urges local initiative, Action urged on dismissal of BBC journalist, Bomb attack on Dutch Embassy in Madrid, Debt burden of £16m lifted from woman, Society and the law: A little learning can be a dangerous thing, Why it is worth taking the trouble to tell a child he is being good, Conservatives say £16m saving is not enough, Disenchanted Gaullist voters look left, Five Tyndale school managers to resign, A damaging obsession with trivia, Benefits overtake pay and prices, MPs launch a cash appeal for Tameside, The Pope says ecumenical progress must continue, Britain's new man in US, Is there an aerator or bottler in the house?, Service of thanksgiving, Self-defence ruled out in Neilson case, Dublin trial of SAS men to go ahead, French aid pledge to Cameroun, EEC ready to declare a 200-mile fishing limit, Rwanda facing a fuel famine, Trimphant look at Mars: A 300°, Minister leaves Cabinet talks to vote on Bill, Invaluable reference works on the arts and leisure, Italian Government accused of summit plot, The first great battle in the equal pay campaign, Healey warning on 'collapse of economy', Thief chose pictures for ease of selling, Government wins guillotine votes on five Bills, Social wage trebled in six years, Working party recommends £110m a year for training, Gulbenkian fund to make fewer grants. Index. Display Advertising: Greene King, Schools Prom, Charter Consolidated Limited, Cwmbran, Bnp, Ferranti, Invergordon Distillers, Hine, Thorn Ericsson, Halifax, Ford, Saa. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Education Bill condemned by Tory, Bitterness in NHS if pay beds Bill fails-Mr Ennals, Water emergencies probable in some areas later in the year House of Lords, Mr Foot says facts show Labour much less willing than Conservatives to guillotine Bills, Tragedy of jobless: aiding school leavers, Finance Bill a money Bill, Panic cuts ruled out: PM outlines what argument is all about: problem of new bids for spending, Race Relations Bill 'ill-timed', 'Unlimited capacity for bungling', Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Durham Appointments, Latest appointments, Oxford University class list. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Under Western eyes, The present catches up with Venice, New musical director, BBC Welsh SO/Brott Albert Hall/Radio 3, The Circle Chichester, The Merry Widow Palladium, Summer Festival at Hay-on-Wye, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: Le Prophéte to be recorded, Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet, More Milligan, Broadcasting, Lorin Maazel and the New Philharmonia, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,359, Words and music. Sport: Fife and Drum treats rivals unceremoniously, Sports in Brief, Wilkie fails in gallant attempt to beat rival of long standing Swimming, Bainbridge in a faultless innings of 72, Two wins and a second make a good day Yachting, Japanese women improve hopes of a medal, Yorkshire jump five places up championship table, Revenge is sweet but not easy for Davies, Nicholson back at Spurs on 'general duties', Answer to cheating comes in the form of invisible ink Fencing, Britain surge into final of eights at second attempt Rowing, Fine recovery on final beat, Greig's title slips too easily from his grasp, Montreal results Swimming, Croquet, Onishenko is sent back to Kiev, Richards decorates as slow bowlers dominate, Cowdell belies his looks to give Pole hammering Boxing, County championship, Essex favoured for men's championship, Layers at odds over King George, Netherlands gain revenge by defeating Malaysia Hockey, Jamaica's decision to stay in the games is greeted with joy, O'Brien big spender at quiet Keeneland, Hide should take two more steps towards century, Today's events, Greig may miss Test: England selectors call up Gooch again, Today's cricket, High scoring in Empire match, Rule 23 changed to give more power to the IOC. Law: Duress no defence to first degree murder Abbott v The Queen, Conveyancing services caught by Solicitors Act House Owners Co-operative Society Ltd v Hoyle.. Editorials/Leaders: From Three Wheels To None, Economy Of The Falkland Islands, The Collapsing Gold Price. Letters to the Editor: Engineering design: what is wrong in high places, Measuring up to requirements, "Spectator" and EEC, Royal Olympic record?, The miners "gayla", Old Testament and AID, A question of art: Samuel Palmer's work, The drought of 1918, Tory party recruits, Public spending and unemployment, Money supply, Telephone directories, Revitalize 'Kingston initiative', Revenue from tourists, A Finance Bill breach, Overseas aid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Rear-Admiral Sir H. E. Y. White, Sir A. R. Mudaliar Distinguished service to India, Dr John Gillies, Mr A. L. W. Williams. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 20. 1951 Rearming Germans. Business and Finance: Battery-powered buses 'dearer to run', Japanese shipyards still maintaining edge over UK, Tax office tightens up on 'lump' evaders, Jones, Stroud is fighting back, Cash injection for Gen Immobilaire Overseas, Royal Sov says 'yes' to £3.7m from DRG, Further offshore blocks to be offered for exploration, EEC charts path to recovery, Sluggish second-quarter rise in US growth, CBI expecting today's meeting to endorse new industry strategy, First tranche of state loan to Leyland may exceed £100m, Options market 'within 18 months', Beogradska Banka, Contractual poser for exporters, Denbyware, No catch 22 at Racal Electronics Chairmen report, Unemployment, HAT planto beat building slump pays off, Good news from the Great Plains, Bank Base Rates, Sea Containers agrees MFC rescue terms, Industry's liquidity crisis is 'over', Renwick misses dividend after plunge into loss, Spares shortage hits Soviet harvest, Italian state group to share Mini assembly after Milan takeover, Coutinho, Caro over worst, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Two more companies raise petrol prices, Americans will boost investments in Britain, Briefly, £23m Euroloans for PO and rail ferry facilities, Qualification on Estates & General £700,000 loan, EEC switch credit from floating rate, Euro satellite study awarded to Marconi, Money Market Rates, Rand Selection Corporation Limited, The sun burns a hole in Europe's harvest, BATs' growth phase accelerates, How the markets moved, Acceleration in price slide forces gold to late 1973 level, UCM buys BL banking offshoot, Business Diary: 1851 and all that · Nice work, Churchbury Estates Limited, IMF caution over too-fast German growth, Forties oil on way to America. Stock Exchange Tables: Discount market, Gold, Weak gold depresses the metals Commodities, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Narrowly mixed, Late weakness on delay in spending cuts. Business Appointments: New vice-chairman for Kleinwort Benson board. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property Quiet home near a motorway.
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