The Times - 10/09/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From David Bonavia, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Wood, By Maurice Corina, From Our Parliamentary Staff Brighton, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Horsnell, From Harry Golombek, From Christopher Walker, By Patricia Tisdall, From Diana Geddes Southampton, By Ronald Kershaw, From Our Parliamentary Staff, By John Young, From Our Labour Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Tim Devlin, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily, From Paul Martin, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Gretel Spitzer, By Our Foreign Staff, From Gerald Shaw, From Our Correspondent Tokyo, Sept 9, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Peter Strafford, From David A. Andelman, From Our Own Correspondent New York, Sept 9, Caroline Moorehead, Ed Lewis, Patricia Tisdall, David Robinson, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, By Norman Fox, By John Nicholls, By Richard Streeton, By Lewine Mair, By Neil Allen, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Chang Chun-chiao, Yeh Chieng-ying, Chiang Ching, Hua Kuo-feng, PHS, Bernard Levin, ANDREW ANDERSON., LAWRENCE E. JONES, , TOM REES, Director., KENNETH LINDSAY., E. S. SMART, , PETER E. KIRKER., ROBERT McCRINDLE., S. E. PRIOR-PALMER., R. H. SANDFORD SMITH., A. J. PETTITT, , RICHARD KEYNES, , JOSEPH NEEDHAM, , ROBERT L. BRADSHAW, Premier., MOORE., D. R. DENMAN., DAVID E. PAINTING., R. W. TRENDER., J. R. POLE., J. W. DAKIN., By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Norman Hammond, By John Groser, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, By Craig Howard, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Pullen, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent Farnborough, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye, CYRIL E. CARR., D. MATHESON., S. A. GHALIB., JOHN D. ROCH., MICHAEL HILL., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Tony May, Robin Young,
ResumoNews: Scots soldier classified as hostile witness, Russian condolences, Postal users' council seeks return of Sunday mail, Youth 'did not know parcel had bomb in it', EEC 'should talk with the unions', Mr Smith replaces Defence Minister in Cabinet switch, Police begin shooting with rifles as rioting, arson and looting spread into white areas of Cape, Taggs Island is expected to fetch £350,000, 10-year car ban on Mrs Julian Amery, Students' union to dismiss 40 of travel service staff, MP wants campaign to combat vandalism, Conductor cuts his face with baton, Education chief asks for report about 'bullying', The Times Diary You do not have to be Jewish, Archaeology report Hibaldstow: Ermine Street settlement well preserved, Man says he did not steal or try to sell Wilson papers, A call to alms for the Third World, Saving of water must double to meet all needs, minister says, 'Wasteful confusion' in Department of Health, Ex-footballer fined £600, Ban on new investment in S Africa sought, Woman protests at brother in UDR being identified, Nationalization of banks and leading insurance companies, Foodstuffs preserved by radiation declared safe, Jail for naval officer, Arrest warrant for Dassault case mercenary, Trapeze artiste dies in fall, VAT case for Ombudsman, Seamen's strike is still on despite pressure from TUC, Tory call to improve inner cities, A kind of living that suits Stan Barstow down to the ground, GP and health visitor cleared, MP 'spoke of attempts to discredit him', Kopelovitch and James lead in Paignton chess, Aid to developing countries a priority claim, Road safety chairman on car drink charge, Life sentence on man who killed woman, Lockheed bribes scandal likely to become W German poll issue. West German elections, Ulster peace movement opens headquarters, New safety measures for chemical plant, Science report Ethology: Age bows to youth, Mr Ford ignores advice to stay above the fray and attacks Carter foreign policy proposals US Elections 1976, Admission to university appears easier, Council tenancies are 'Victorian', Pound falls as Bank withdraws support, Southampton crews angered by executive's decision, A good weekend for fruit and veg, Disappointment at result of plea for Soviet Jews, Regret at passing of a world leader, Government cash sought to educate consumers, Devolution proposals win majority of 8 million votes and referendum plea is rejected, Laos bans birth control in effort to boost population, Britons sent to Soviet labour camp for drug smuggling, Food importers trying to speed supplies, Call to emulate Irishwomen's peace campaign, Anger over arrests in abortion case, Teachers' union seeks talks on religious education, Two Germanies agree to ease travel restrictions, Journalists accused of racist reporting, Majority for keeping to the existing licensing hours, The change from pulling down to restoring, Dealer leaves society over Keating affair, Sir Richard critical in farewell, Ozone in London exceeded safety levels, Plan to restrict unemployment pay condemned, 11 hurt in Washington Square race riot, 11 Spaniards die in head-on railway collision, ICI admits payments and secret accounts, Mr Callaghan cancels flight to Canada this morning, Peking text expresses determination to carry on the cause, After Mao, the chance now for China to take a new great leap forward, Tight fit for buses in New York, Sithole resignation widens rift, Four contenders struggle for power, Mao succession struggle, Increase likely in EEC food imports, Dr Soares: Only work can save us, Soviet pilot leaves Japan for America, Tape system found in Wallace bedroom, £17 wage rise for eight breaks pay code, Polititcal violence returns to Basque region, Industry chiefs warn French Premier of serious economic ills. Index. Display Advertising: Laing, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Douglas Civil Engineering & Building Contractors, Atv, Air Canada, National Water Council, South African Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Graham Wood Steel Group Limited, Europa, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Times, Barclays. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Charterhouse, £375 award over dismissal, Church news Appointments. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Obituaries: Right Rev Robert Stopford, ANNA KETHLY Former Hungarian minister, Dr Bernard Armitage, Mao Tse-Tung Revolutionary leader who inspired the regeneration of China, Jimmy Reed, Obituary. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Acknowledgements, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Turn of the Screw Sadler's Wells, LSO/Boettcher Albert Hall, Macbeth The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon, L'italiana in Algeri King's Theatre, Edinburgh, Paintings fetch £64,705, A Greek 'odyssey' The Travelling Players (x) Academy One Drum (x) Casino Ode to Billy Joe (aa) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Mother, Jugs and Speed (aa) Carlton Shanghai Gesture (a) Electric Cinema, The Sanguine Fan Festival Hall. Sport: Vowden selected to coach Arabs, Sports in Brief, Channon seems certain to take George's place, Northampton knock out cup plan in first round, Gale stops racing for 204 competitors, African Dancer one step ahead of rivals to gain just reward, Croquet, May Beck could find that today's distance is ideal, Triumph for one, bad luck for another, Three sides locked in numerical tangle, Force 10 gale holds up play in internationals, Rafter out of action for at least a month, Ferrari refuse to accept any responsibility for Lauda, Nastase finds himself facing Borg again, Howard to play for Arsenal at Upton Park, The British referee has met his match, FA secretary says, Plewa in front as German challenge weakens, Heffernan well up with field for today's final, Baseball, Onslow Fane retires, Minter metamorphosed into a professional, Bayi to run in Rome and Paris. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): And now, ladies and gentlemen, we present the one and only..., 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 10, 1951 Japanese treaty. Editorials/Leaders: It's Different Second Time Round, A Revolutionary First And Last. Letters to the Editor: English city life, Sabotage at Lleyn, In defence of Merseyside as a location for Toyota's import centre, Assessing fast reactor hazards, Proposal to nationalize banks, Confusion at the pumps, Redundant churches, Television news, Torture in Ulster, Proposed film about Christ, Imported fireflies, The new pornography, Racial discrimination, Deficiencies in the Education Bill, Distrust?, Easing security of tenure laws, Return of the Koh-i-noor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Business and Finance: Making life less arduous on the flight deck, Bsr Limited Interim Report, Discount market, 'Hammered' brokers lead to arrests, Hepworth Ceramic up 50 pc in first half, Further 3,160 to be recalled by Leyland, Aerospace cooperation keynote at air show, Policyholders back LIGI rescue scheme, Portals Holdings Limited, Ernest Ireland, Plan for French economy vital, employers' leader says, European issue coming from Taisho Marine, Youghal Carpets (Holdings) Limited Interim Statement 1976, Anglo American Corporation Group Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies Dividends, 'Understanding' over special steel imports, Mrs Williams signals a bitter battle, Threat to hope of exports rise, US Loan Board approves Lockheed financial pact, £1.6m 'rights' from Black & Edgington, Briefly Cantors, Bank Base Rates, Ireland, Aurora Holdings Limited Second Interim Report for the 12 months to 30th June 1976 Summary Of Results, Ports prepare contingency schemes, Sir Charles Villiers sets about reshaping British Steel, More staff for SE despite fall in trading, Settlement reached between Keyser and Mr Shine, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Hope of UK orders for Statfjord, Deficit on borrowing in August was £637m, Money Market Rates, Pentos heads for record as interim margins fall, No issue sweetener, but Armstrong grows fast, City tightens defence of banks, August steel production up 21 pc, Youghal jumps 89pc, Lansing Bagnall's £4m expansion programme, Sufficient ships in freight markets, Lord Ryder's assurances on role of NEB, Business Diary: Sparks fly at BSI · Clarkson's skipper, Anti-trust Bill passes US Senate, BUDGET DEFICIT (£ million), Bundesbank leaves credit policy unchanged, Raybeck sees further growth after an 11pc rise brings record profits, How the markets moved Rises, Britain's growth fell 2 pc last year, Company Meeting Allnatt London Properties Limited Continued increase in pre-tax profit, Tate bid for Manbré will not be referred to Monopolies Commission. Stock Exchange Tables: Gold, The Times Share Indices, Forward levels, Prices lose more ground, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Signs of resistance but index sinks below 350, Wall Steet. Business Appointments: Legal and General actuary. Property: Country cottages & retirement homes, Cottage collecting traps, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,403, Broadcasting.
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