The Times - 22/07/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Neil Allen, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Editor, From Michael Binyon Washington, July 21, By A Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Diana Geddes, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Ronald Emler, From Christopher Walker, By Clive Borrell, By a Staff Reporter, By Gerald Ely, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Leamington Spa, By Tim Devlin, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Michael Knipe, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford Nairobi, July 21, From Peter Strafford New York, From Eric Marsden, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Derek Parker, Jeremy Lewis, Peter Tinniswood, Michael Ratcliffe, Tony Aldous, Henry Stanhope, David Williams, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Joan, Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Irving Wardle, From John Nicholls, From Norman Fox, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Pamela MacGregorMorris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot, By Michael Seely, by Prudence Glynn, Ronald Elmer, Arthur Osman, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Smith, PHS, GEORGE WATSON, , G. R. C. DAVIS, Secretary, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, , NORMAN R. BLACKWELL, , TONY de BOER, , GERALD CURTIS, , TEILO BOWEN, , N. M. HUNNINGS, , ALAN FITCH, PETER FRY, , G. R. WILSON KNIGHT, , H. LEHMANN, ANDREW BOYD, , KINGSLEY RAW, , By David Leigh, From Eric Pace, By David Blake, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvove, By Desmond Quigley, By Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen, From Mr J. R. Beevor, J. R. BEEVOR, , By Peter Hill and Christopher Wilkins, PAUL NICOLSON, , A. T. KUHN, , ROBIN M. GOODFELLOW, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Arthur Reed, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From John Earle, By Tony May, By Peter Elliott, Peter Waymark, Roy Lewis, Simon Scott Plummer, Sam Uba, S.S.P., Guy Arnold, Peter Hill, P.H., Alan Rake, John Picton, Michael Crowder, Geraldine Norman,
ResumoNews: The Times Diary Other games people play in Soho, Royal send-off: The Prince of Wales talking, Canada deal brightens future for Lockheed, How will the Tories handle this extraordinary change in the political climate?, Penal code gives Spaniards right of assembly but requests for pro-amnesty rallies are rejected, Monocled envoy was no Wodehouse character, Chancellor to reveal plans for spending cuts this afternoon, Six years for receiving �50,000 of bank haul, Donald Neilson: a new dimension of evil to crime, Palestinian group to meet President Assad, Development plan puts emphasis on welfare, Tutankhamun gems found to be coloured glass, All parties in Commons express outrage, President Amin to return hijacked French Airbus, Tory group to visit China next month, Union plea on Equal Pay Act, Old people 'want to cope with metrication', London ban on use of hoses, After the Donald Neilson verdict: the bitterness between police forces could last for years, Full inquiry on Mrs Bloch urged by MPs, Donald Neilson told 'life' means 'life', Moves to unseat Mr Powell reported, The two Mrs Carters in the limelight, Why the Cabinet will keep together on public spending, Urgent need to take education out of colonial age, Council budgets saved from economies, Pakistan and India resume diplomatic links, Plastic casing to protect statues of Acropolis, Nigeria, New capital to be built in mid-country, Luxembourger joins the European Commission, Former planning chief is accused of corruption, Port development answer to shipping congestion, Men on terrorist charges, Italian plea to Poland for workers on trial, Goldsmith allegations on press, Prosecution drops two Stonehouse charges, Festival means more than culture, Protest over health cuts disrupts London hospitals, Attempt to lessen economy's dependence on oil, Biggest spending cuts in five areas, 'Wooden horse' of proposed press charter, PLO rift with Syria gives advantage to Israel, Eire launches biggest manhunt after bomb kills British Ambassador, Neto visit to Cuba shows disregard for US view, Increase sought in benefit fraud checks, Government planning 'work experience' for young unemployed, Too early to judge states of the nation, President Ford defeated over jobs Bill, Lannaman may be out of Olympics, GLC seeks 'fair share' of European Assembly seats, MPs doubtful about SNP separatism, South Africa gives in over Soweto schools, Science report Medicine: Cause of inborn disease, Armed raider twice fled empty-handed after alarms were raised, �12,000 paid for pair of shotguns by Purdey, Widening the battle against disease, Priority for creating a modern manufacturing industry, 10 groups seek permission from Madrid office to form political parties, Inquiry on starved baby rejected, Spacecraft evidence suggests life on Mars was once possible, Two leaders of Sinn Fein held in Dublin, Many inquiries for �1m London flat, Prison population of 40,200 last year at its highest level, Voice clear and vigorous, Bank raid in Nice blow to confidence of French, Reluctant leader with will for discipline, Private inquiry into conviction of three youths, Sovereignty of Falklands 'the only issue', Few people will be displaced, African culture asserted after struggle, French TV ordered to do better, MPs issue firm warning on fishing limit, A rich tradition of visual art, Grief and outrage over murders, Cyprus puppet president on trial, Motoring Everybody's right in buying a car, Powerful press despite curbs on freedom, Call for poll on rule by decree, Shake-up for army in bad shape, Taking the well-trodden path to higher salaries abroad, Time for organized labour to grasp opportunities, Decision near on America's 3,800 new tanks, Poverty group calls for scrutiny of tax evasion, Local share in banks to increase, Rhodesia fears fresh urban attacks after Salisbury explosions, Mortgages may stay steady for months, Lord Hughes is to conduct procedure study, State subsidy wins timely reprieve for Paris Op�ra, Huge food imports save nation, Smuggling a threat to precious national heritage. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Phoenix Motors Ltd., Nigeria Hotels Limited, Molins Limited, Ppa, Ibrii, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, The Union Discount Company of London Ltd., Nigerite, Acc, Inter media, Briscoe, Vt, Belarus, Fp, The White Devil, Uba, Lagos & Kano, C.A.T.& Mothercat, Bishop's Stores Ltd, Lonlag, General Motors Overseas Finance N.V., Waateco, Airey & Wheeler, High & Dry, Balay, Kaduna Textiles Ltd., Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Cubitts International Limited, The Times, Afrotec, K&g, Nicon, Pz, Courtaulds, Butterfield-Harvey Limited, British Caledonian, Monsieur Proust, Secker & Warburg, Iml, The Shell-Bp Petroleum Development Company, Nigerian Industrial Development Bank, Victoria and Albert Museum, Plessey, National Bank Of Nigeria Limited, Hb, Net Ltd, Acb, Berger Paints Nigeria Limited, H. Samuel Limited, Ea, Cp, Emi. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: New peer, Lonrho bid not for commission, Paternity leave for fathers sought by MP, Check on use of calculators in examinations, Dublin murders: 'I do not envy these men their consciences in their arid pursuit of hate' House of Commons, �92m to create 120,000 jobs, New evidence about murder of Mrs Ross, Britain must face realities in Community fisheries talks, Treatment of SAS men, Trinidad and Tobago Bill, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Maintaining school examination standards House of Lords, Bills through, Equal opportunity for all, Minister points to flaws in voucher system, Objectives of Development Land Tax Bill, SBC does not pay for television sets, Schools Council has contributed great deal and can do more, Need for subsidy to aid catering in Commons, Rich urged to feed hungry, Russian propaganda feared in Kensington. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishop to retire, ILEA school chief defeats call to resign, University news, Latest appointments. Reviews: Martha Gratham Dance Company Covent Garden, Taking the eye My Fantoms, Feast for the ear Hall�/Loughran Albert Hall/Radio 3, The Madness BBC 2, New musical director, Love's Labours Lost Regent's Park, Future habitat The Home of Man, Masters of war The War Lords, Folkweave treatment Arms and the Man Oxford Playhouse, Fashion Lady sings the blues, Too comic to produce shivers, Dignity and indignity The Winding Stair, Quick guide, Idealistic adventurers A Fever at the Core, Better than fiction Memoirs of an Advertising Man, All the wildness of Fancy The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Secretarial Appointments also on page 13, Secretarial, Focus on Overseas Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Prize money rises but still falls well short of French level, Fluky breeze to Crebbin's liking Yachting, ICC concern over short pitched bowling, Sports in Brief, Mittee stopped in third Boxing, Mushtaq leads survivors into calmer waters, Clear rounds for British riders Equestrian Sports, Britain gets a bronze medal in men's relay Swimming, Montreal results Swimming, Outgoing champion greets the new star Comaneci Gymnastics, Britain in with a chance of a medal Modern Pentathlon, Japanese defies pain to win, Murray and Martin taken to extra holes, Comeram to prove a match for his elders, Faster pitch expected for Test, Humiliating defeat for India Hockey, Lannaman injury jolts British team Athletics, Tolchard adds strength to already forceful argument, Youngest seed wastes no time, Pascoe does not rate his chances, Million and a half dollars for Dahlia's half-brother, For the Record Tennis, Pub Spy's speed brings victory and an omen, British coach decides not to use carbon fibre boat in final Rowing. Law: Leases rarely caught by Fair Trading Act In re Ravenseft Properties Ltd's Application. Editorials/Leaders: A Long Term Policy, Not Short Term Tactics, Terror And Resolution. Letters to the Editor: Old legal records, Case for lower direct taxation, Industrial investment in Japan and UK, Legal rules for North Sea fishery, Monetary growth, Shaw on Stalin, Road inquiry disruptions, A charge for correct address on phone bill, 5 pc loans-invisible subsidies?, Capital for transport, London's flood of tourists, Mercenaries, Staff associations and trade unions, A candidate's comment, The Hamelin budget, Down's syndrome, An Olympic error. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 21, 1951. Abdullah assassinated. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,360, Titian exhibition. Obituaries: Yelena Shatrova, Mr Iqbal Chand Chopra, Obituary, Mr C. T. E. Ewart-Biggs Ambassador to Irish Republic. Business and Finance: Discount market, Government report details roots of cost escalation in N Sea projects, Courtaulds awaits late upturn, Renown Inc become first Japanese group in years to gain a London quote, �2,000m spending cuts may be needed to achieve reduced borrowing target, Melvyn Westlake, Gold picks up as buyers move in, If at first they don't succeed, Latest dividends, Soci�t� Generale, World wheat balance not changed by Australia cut, Company Meeting Incledon & Lamberts Name changed to 'Durapipe International Ltd', Dorchester and that �9m sale, USSR labours under a huge trade deficit with the West, The Stock Exchange's lost cause, Spot Position of Sterling, Furniture deal of �1m for CES, British Leyland given first �100m loan, but NEB to yet projects, Forward Levels, �1,000m cuts 'may not be enough', Bank Base Rates, US warning on Alaska pipeline welding records, National Enterprise Board takes 54pc stake in computers, Law firm sues MFC over $500,000 fees, S African curbs on imports, Molins to go public with �10.3m share offer, DoT inquiry inspectors criticized, Post Office set for �150m profit, Price slide poser for Italy's loan repayments, Business fears rise in black jobless, Wedgwood starts poorly but remains confident, Britain's aerospace industry wins three important contracts, Thornycroft soars in first half, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Pirelli sells some shares, Briefly, Deciding against the bitter alternative, Mr Healey rejects plea on $ premium, Business Diary: Situation vacant � White House plums, Money Market Rates, Scottish & N'castle ahead, 28pc rise in exports backed by ECGD, Gold slump expected to worsen decline in South African reserves, ICL to cut workforce by 1,400, How the markets moved, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Ruberoid agrees to bid 20p a share for Malit, U S seeks new transatlantic air routes, Giltspur undaunted, NCB may seek loans for expansion plan, �1m investment plan for footwear sector, EEC milk surplus scheme assailed. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Coffee prices climb: recovery in the metals, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wedgwood and Courtaulds lead the way down, Wall Street, Gold shares rally. Business Appointments: Charter Consolidated successor to chairman. Property: Flat Sharing.
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