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The Times - 17/12/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Roger Vielvoye, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Commercial Editor, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Walker, By Martin Huckerby, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Marcel Berlins, By our Medical Correspondent, By John Groser, By Robert Parker, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, From Dan van der Vat, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From William Ellsworth-Jones, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Strafford, From Andrew Tarnowski, by Richard O'Brien, by Susan Morgan, by Robin Chapman and Jaime Duhart, by Karl A. Ziegler, by Wallace Jackson, S.M., by Moara Terdre, by Joan Pearce, by Dennis Topping, by Michael Frenchman, by Andrew Tarnowski, by Imogen Mark, House of Commons, House of Lords, European Parliament Luxembourg, Maurice Ash, Peter Self, Hugh Clayton, William Mann, Paddy Kitchen, David Robinson, John Higgins, by Trevor Griffiths, John Percival, Clive Bennett, By Gerald Richmond, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Our Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor Morris, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Cliff Temple, Bernard Levin, PHS, Mario Modiano, JOHN A. WHITE, , SUSAN MARSDEN-SMEDLEY, , NANCY CAMPBELL, , R. C. MACDONALD, , DUDLEY SEERS, , MICHAEL HOWARD, , JOHN A. BUTTERWORTH, , GRACE CROOKALL-GREENING, , JAMES PILDITCH, , ANTHONY LEWIS, , MARK HERBERT, , RICHARD YORKE., DOUGLAS A. RHYMES., ROY MANLEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From A Bridge Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Ronald Pullen, By Péter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Peter Norman, By Hugh Clayton, PETER R. ODELL, KENNETH E. ROSING, , GEOFFREY CHANDLER, , By Edward Townsend, R. H. S. BEACHAM, , P. H. ROWE, , ORLEY ASHENFELTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Emler, From Frank Vogl, By Desmond Quigley, By Peter Elliott, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ashley Druker, by Christopher Warman, by Patrick O'Leary, by Christopher Thomas, by John Young, by Tim Devlin, by Pat Healy, Gerald Ely, David Young,

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News: Argentina, Foreign press sees Healey measures as inadequate, Four million have seen 'The Mousetrap', TUC rules out idea of pay-restraint deal linked with tax cuts, Call for world jurists to investigate jail deaths, Remember the eating while you're drinking and being merry, Others may leave the Andean Pact, Gaming board wants a national gambling body, Easy Manley victory as Jamaicans reject Cuban scare, Newspapers threatened in Christmas pay dispute, Rise in grants to Forestry Commission, Rees apology for error in firearm order, Delhi proclaims direct rule over Orissa state, The Times Diary Something fishy in the embassy, Change of development policy gives small firms another chance, Colombia, France bans sale of atom fuel plants, Chile, Big vote for reform in Spain heartens Suárez Government, Bone fractures in elderly causing hospitals strain, Journalists beaten up at junta torturer's funeral, East African agreement saves airline, Labour left-wingers named for wealth tax study, Conditional pledge by Bonn to continue bearing EEC burden, Police walk out on Rome in anger, Councils await guidance on new projects, Physiology: Markers in multiple sclerosis, Prime Minister urged to adopt new system of spending control, High morale returns to schools, Two key areas in battle against wasting disease, Six charged with cash fraud plot, Government not to ratify convention on immigrants, Pressure on commodities unbalances economies, Venezuela, Law may be drafted on petrol price notices, Britain's biggest eaters are in the North, £221,350 raised at Battle Abbey auction, Health authorities asked to help export drive, Government survey of nuclear waste needs, Officers 'blown to pieces' by bomb, Split in Opec brings two-tier oil price rises of 5% and 10%, Renewed plea to set rates against tax, Banking in Latin America a Special Report Political cauldron still simmers, Gilmore coma after second suicide attempt, The Court of Appeal, press freedom, and the complex question of wards of court, New structure sought to remedy failings in care of children, Wasting time and money?, Giving the kiss of death to our cities, 45 majority for devolution after pledge on referendums, Left's opposition to Healey cuts 'imperils confidence in Britain', Corrections, Mr Ford to become professor, M Ortoli urges Nine to tackle energy crisis, Council denies evicting family unfairly, Mr Carter picks black to lead UN mission, Plan for new London airport revived, Court of Appeal clears four former police officers of conspiracy charges, Mr Mason to seek renewal of crisis laws, Jobless teachers near to giving up hope, Going for growth in services to cover large gaps, Juggernaut acceptance by Britain, Kissinger hopes still pinned on Rhodesia, Parliament to consider order ending jail remands for girls of 14, '100,000 more jobless' fear derided, Local government: A lesson from Sweden, Angry policemen lobby MPs over pay claim, Uneasy neighbours, Impressive growth of offshore loans, Lack of big groups in referendum campaign, Mr Denktash argues the case for partition in Cyprus to protect lives of Turkish minority, Brazil, Goodman threat to resign over cuts, Jewish group claims unfair treatment over schooling, Civil liberties official used insulting words, Long jail terms criticized, £50m plan to widen adult education, Is the way being prepared for the King's return in Greece?, Carter UN envoy may put focus on southern Africa, Mr Jack Jones calls for a free health service, Defence queries poachers' prison sentences, Big teaching hospital is reducing services, Polish-born scholar whom the Soviet Union tried to oppose, Plea for privacy by Dutch royal couple, Boring of world's longest road tunnel completed, Bureaucracy accused of blocking medical care, New York seeks cash to pay short-term debts, Sydney press strike ends, Smith 'no' to British role in Rhodesia, Inflation slackens, Surge in applications for angineering courses, Relaxation of laws on foreign capital, Salazar secret agent goes on trial for torture, Abortion units in NHS hospitals urged, Congress closes file on Vietnam missing, Mexico, Louvre sword stolen by thieves in slippers, Case for Concorde put to New Yorkers. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Whyatt Builders Limited, Burberrys, Benham, Finservica, Schools Prom, The São Paulo Stock Exchange, Lbi, Banco Mercantil De São Paulo, Chartreuse, National and Commercial Banking Group LIMITED, Pimm's, James Carmichael (Contractors) Limited, Club of Ten, Industrial Developments in Wandsworth, Banco Do Brasil S. A., The Times, Bovis, "Farouche", und, Banco De LA Nacion Argentina, H. Fairweather & Co Ltd, Dewar's, Audemars Piguet, Westminster Cathedral Appeal, Angela Gore, Jack Barclay (Service) Ltd, Avis Aux Français, Young and Co's Brewery Ltd.,, The Glenlivet, Swiss Bank Corporation, Bma, Banco De, Btr, Libra Bank Limited, Hine, Kuwait Airways, Bell Son & Co., Marie Blanche Ltd., Hite Satin, Bu. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: No alternative to Government policy, People of Scotland and Wales to get vote on devolution: majority of 45 for Bill, IMF to be advised to approve borrowing, PM asked about Marxist getting Labour post, Ministers want to see strict fishing controls, Mr Callaghan backs Chancellor: Tories 'making task difficult', Only annual visits to UK by staff of fund, Mr Thomson outlines how EEC regional policy should he developed, Deal with Poland, Next week Business in the House of Commons, Strategy and measures endorsed, Fairer to raise personal tax allowances. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Late Christmas Shopping, Announcements, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Gold-mounted violin bow sold for £1,700, Majesty conveyed RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Schlesinger's long-running dream Marathon Man (x) Plaza 1 and 2 The Ritz (x) Warner 4 The Pink Panther Strikes Again (u) Odeon, Leicester Square The Scarlet Buccaneer Empire, The Nutcracker Covent Garden, Robert Dhéry guys Rossini Le Comte Ory Opéra Comique, Paris, Chekhov translation, Opera in Florence, Masterly masterwork Die Meistersinger Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Circus of the arts, Steve Hillage Hammersmith Odeon, Vision and artistic fashion. Sport: Sports in Brief, Shankly excited about Derby challenge, Prenn survives match point in first round, Major clubs press for regional contest, Latest European snow reports, Indian magic a test for England, £200,000 package includes Olympic scholarships, Burst of success earns Cox an invitation, Just like a training run for Miss Morerod, Start of the long road to Buenos Aires, First lady of Australia undergoing facelift, Trainer weighs in with protest, Pendil ready to race for a humble prize, Fletcher deprives Broome of a winning double, Bugner told to make a date with Aird, Two key posts will become vacant during 1978, Cordial atmosphere for Davis Cup final, England must slow down to succeed, Revie says, Leslie chastises the indiscretion of youth. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A haunting, I promise, for those who refuse to tell who's who and what's what, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, December 17, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: Spain's Vote For Democratic Elections, The Control Of Expenditure, Jamaica's Vote For Democratic Socialism. Letters to the Editor: Deportation procedure, Doctor and the dying, Dangers of early retirement, The right of trial by jury, Chilean refugees, Agricultural export subsidies, Crime and punishment, Sterling values, Unanswered Montrose question on limits of recoverable reserves, The Left within Labour, Accountants: so some are more equal than others, Economic value of safety regulation legislation, Export of antiques. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,487, Olympic-quality bridge. Obituaries: Miodrag Purkovic, Mr R. I. Lewis, Mr Charles Hill Leading figure in shipping, Mr T. S. Blakeney, Mrs Hope Costley-White, Obituary. Business and Finance: Sales slide leaves Burton with loss of £1.35m, Discount market, Power plant makers need to widen their horizons, Time to get rid of the tax mess, London Shop Property Trust Limited, Bonn aims for 8pc money growth, Latest dividends, £130m Polish deal on way for British shipbuilders, Tobacco group confused by duty increase, Lonrho claims 51 pc of London City & Westcliffe, Enel (The Italian National Electricity Authority), Guinness Peat in Kenya deal, Roche wins German appeal on drug prices, The New Brunswick Electric Power Commission, Rubery Owen warns strikers: go back or the plant could close for good, Assoc Engineering to keep at gallop, British Empire Securities And General Trust Limited, Think Tank plan to save 30,000 jobs starts 3-way battle in power industry, 'Nightmare' restraint on drinks industry, Overseas fillip to Charterhouse, £10m aid scheme for the footwear sector, Staveley Industries Limited Pre-tax profit up 86%, Boardroom row today at Aspreys, Publishers try to break newsprint price 'cartel', Unigate Interim Report, Dr Charles Schultze to head Carter team of economic advisers, North-west attacks the ending of employment premium, Rank Xerox's group pricing policy criticized, H. Tenens to get clear of losses by end of year, M. Hall even surprises itself with a bumper £3m, BankBase Rates, Chilean Government 8% Sterling Loan of 1922, Bread discounts to be scrutinized, Nthn Foods is well up to the mark, Interim Report, Business Diary: Naafi brake? · Wolfensohn leaves the stage, Briefly, Money Market Rates, One load off Rank's mind, Mepc A significant recovery, Price Commission to study coffee trade, City underestimates money curbs, Matthew Hall Interim Report, Institutions foil Mr How in a 'pyrrhic victory', M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The pound loses ground, Diversity pays off: Redman doubles to £2m, Gold, Price resistance in milk gives sour look to Unigate result, Second half recovery by RHP, Manganese Bronze Holdings Limited Extracts from the Report and Accounts to 31st July, 1976, Heating factory to close in spring, How the markets moved Rises, Employment hope in engineering projects, Pacific, N America helps Guthrie rebound, US anti-trust lawyers vet steel price rise, Paris move next week on sterling balances. Business Appointments: Pearl Assurance names new chief. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Wall Street, Strong rally by equities as investors rethink package, Eurobond prices (midday indicators) $ Straights, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Spot Position of Sterling, Prices rebound. Law: Arrest and detention distinguished Regina V Brown, Appeals discouraged Tsangaris and Another V Tzort, zis and Others, Employer liable for 'indirect' injury Wearing V Pirelli Ltd, Extra responsibility a factor in equal pay cases Waddington V Leicester Council for Voluntary Service. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Residential property Some good homes to modernize,

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