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The Times - 27/10/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, By David Wood, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Craig Seton, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, From John Chartres, By Huon Mallalieu, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young, From Robert Parker, By John Roper, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, European Parliament, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Dan van der Vat, From William Chislett, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, By Tom German, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Archer, By Peter Marson, By John Downie, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Lord Devlin, This week's column is by Caroline Woodroffe, chairman of the Brook Advisory Centres., Gerald Ely, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, Philip Howard, PHS, David Howell, ELDON GRIFFITHS, , ARTHUR SUMMERFIELD., DAVID DICKSON., M. V. POSNER., CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , R. D. OPPENHEIMER, , O'NEILL OF THE MAINE, , GRACE M. AUSTIN, ROBERT HUNT, FRANCES M. KENNY, SHARON MYKE, MAEVE NEVIN, , ALEC DICKSON, KIERAN TUNNEY, , NIGEL BRUCE, , GEORGE M. R. SMITH, , L. H. MILNER-GULLAND, , By our Medical Correspondent, , John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By David Mott, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Pullen, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From David Cross, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Emler, G. D. VAUGHAN, , STUART HILLS., PETER BAKER, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Anthony Rowley, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Desmond Quigley, by Derek Harris, by Christopher Wilkins, by Adrienne Gleeson, by Patrick O'Leary,

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News: Driver's show of anger, Editor quits in dispute over book, Builders forestall nuclear power station protest, Public health: Swimming and sewage, BR unions and board to join forces, Dawn swoop in hunt for 'sewer gang', UN votes to reject Transkei self-rule, Planners seek to end controls on office and industrial development in the South-east, Trade fairs bring much success, 'Private Eye' article 'prejudicial to trial', Jobs tax on employers urged to aid disabled, Fall in jobless total cheers ministers as sterling rate steadies, Mr Callaghan 'has debauched currency', BBC aims to increase local radio stations from 20 to 65, Service little to smile about, Petrol price increases by 4p a gallon from next week, New York's Irish-Americans come into the political parlour, Many elderly patients 'sit all day doing nothing', Home for assembly: The proposed, Credit packages: earlier ties with banks needed, Mr Trudeau reassures Japanese businessmen, Blurred colours in the immigrant tangle, Pint-size defeat for Government in metrics Bill, Tory MP sells house for £600,000, Action over battered wives' centre delayed, Defendant says magazine in contempt, The Times Diary Who lives in Coronation Street?, Three years for youth in rape 'mockery' case, Examination merger delayed for a year, How to succeed by trying, Daughter of Stalin appeals to Shah, Government wants secret inquiry into Poulson case, Mr Slater gets bail of £45,000 on six share-dealing charges, Queen is told session may be prolonged, Himalayan peak conquered, Soviet party keeps its leadership intact, Americans blamed for missed chance at Suez, Benin mask too delicate to travel to Lagos, Pride in production is the line, Court says Nixon tapes can be made public, Blow to good community relations, blacks and whites say, Member of Lords urges abolition of House, Rearguard action on Carter 'blunder', Sir Harold advises successor to 'do his homework' before seeing the Queen, German attitude adds to British worries over the green pound, Fine record of help by British information service, Japanese pay top prices for armour, Drug order 'will lead to health hazard', Arab League fails to allay Palestinian fears of Syrian forces, Court orders pensioner to play piano, Judge requests more details on Beatrice Lillie, Closure order on Spanish newspaper lifted, Chiang Ching group accused of taking the 'capitalist road', The courts and the abuse of power, Labour MP complains about Thatcher ban on Japan visit, President Ford tries to portray Mr Carter as America's wild man on foreign policy, Paris shop window for British culture, School-leavers benefit in fall of 74,200 unemployed, Mr Ennals criticized on comments about judge, Energy programme in jeopardy, Former minister calls for agreement on democracy, Jones call to reform farm policy., Most Scots back assembly plan, survey indicates, What the American voter wants is a party he can believe in, Unions pledge loyalty to present strategy, Peace women bar former Assemblyman, Breaking the pill monopoly, The different Britain emerging after the inflation upheaval, Rhodesia conference opens tomorrow despite obstacles, Corruption trial is told of link with jailed architect, Industrial revolution urged, When seeking new outlets hasten slowly, Irish presidency may not go to a ballot, Unthinkable becomes a possibility. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Westminster Bank, Peter Stuyvesant, Food In Vogue, Ricardo Consulting Engineers, Mobil, Jardines, oce, Remy Martin, Charterhouse Japhet, The Times, Walker Son & Packman, Booth's, Hogg Robinson, Rnid, Dewar's, Esperanza Trade and Transport Limited, Extel, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited, Reckitt & Colman, ocean, Ncb, Twa, Hine, Emi. Picture Gallery: Marketing for export a Special Report. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: 'Times' awards for urban conservation, Victors all adopt a selling strategy, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Alterations to Education Bill, Assurance to disabled on use of tricycles, NFC bill rejected by three votes, Organized crime abusing social security system House of Commons, Growing concern at use of EEC farm funds, Kidney donor cards, Opposition peers demand more time to scrutinize legislation House of Lords, Royal Assent, Demand for action against 'business pirates', Disruption of sterling system could weaken UK's influence in Europe, Ten changes to Bill end committee stage, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Insolvent companies and disqualification of directors. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,443, England crush France in chess Olympiad. Sport: Galahad fetches top price, Chelsea rush in and out of the Cup, Macken takes open event on Boomerang, Millionaire life at an end for Major Role, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results and tables League Cup, Bolton are taken to yet another replay, Mint performance from men of Everton, Miss Barker's £50 target at Torquay, Experience should tell for Border Incident, Birmingham teach Bristol a lesson in survival, Scotland review the format of league championship, Hunt says he will defend title in McLaren, New Zealand hopes rest with Parker, Today's football and other fixtures, Greyhounds punished for their lack of pace, Newport request described as optimistic, Funds needed to launch sailing centre project, Tennis, Francis starts training but Buchan fails fitness test, Ripley visits Paris for second opinion on leg, Green takes four rounds over Bolanos, Derby shaken up after rough ride all round, Swindon close on leaders after winning at Bury. Law: Costs of successful plaintiff cut Hobbs v Marlowe, No power to prevent office use of premises Clyde & Co v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Registration of common lodging-houses Regina v Hounslow London Borough Council, Ex parte Pizzey. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme Opportunities, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Vacant. Property: Residential property Some older homes near amenities, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Ignore the camouflage: this is why the gnomes drop their sterling and run, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, October 26, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: Planners Chastened By Experience, The Discipline Of Events. Letters to the Editor: Buying British, Choosing candidates, Reducing Britain's Nato forces, The economic crisis: public spending, A way of death, Part business graduates can play in industry, The Japanese trade imbalance, Heredity and intelligence, State concerns' Eurodollar borrowing, Rhodesian guerrillas, Faith in ozone, Minority votes, Protection against mugging. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Reviews: Shakespeare theatre, Mystic of the Western World Soho Poly, Not quite what Goldoni had in mind II Campiello Olivier, Musical last tribute to Lord Thomson, First record of Elgar work, Summer of '76 BBC 2, James Booker 100 Club, Wexford's case for Nicolai, RPO/Vonk Festival Hall. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr R. S. Summerhays, Mr Cyril Arapoff, Mr Michael Hillary, Mr Stanley Stubbs, The Right Rev John Hare Bishop Suffragan of Bedford. Business and Finance: Discount market, Germany and Japan see difficulties in helping Britain to solve problem of sterling balances, Why the Japanese car makers want to manufacture in Europe, Anglo American Corporation Group Orange Free State Gold Mining Companies, Tide-Daz group is recovering, Fight against inflation disappoints price body, Dealings in Wheelock Marden investigated for second time, Latest dividends, Bold front from Startrite, Booming exports and higher efficiency double Nissan Motor's half-year earnings, Japanese delegation to urge voluntary cuts in exports to Community countries, Spot Position of Sterling, Gomme soar but best is behind them, Unemployment, Cunard profit from MFC ships, Hogg Robinson wins marketing award, Forward Levels, Exports lifting Haggas out of domestic gloom, Head of Giro resigns: Unhappy with way Post Office is directed, Moves to accelerate timetable for deciding on IMF loan, Advances in text systems, Lond & Strathclyde, NVT chief denies bid for Norton factory, WOOD BASTOW From the Accounts, Gold up $1.50 on eve of sale, Sturdy show from British Car, Overtures to Benfield, Leisure & General Holdings Limited, Apex Properties Limited, Briefly, Trans-Natal Coal Corporation Limited, Money Market Rates, Proposals attacked for lorry tax rises, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Canadian court rules against two Polaroid patents, Haggas, Mr Murdoch buys back stake in Beaverbrook, Mitsubishi car assembly pact denied by Chrysler, Interest burden, depreciation; lower Lankro, Bespoke clears air on Walker bid, Gold, Late spurt as Central Mfg rallies to peak, The high price of selling king size cigarettes, Business Diary: Invisibles man · Full steam ahead, West Mining confident with plan for uranium, Food processors want bigger say in Brussels, How the markets moved Rises, Lord Watkinson urges more cash for UK industry, Tendring Hundred Waterworks Company, Manufacturing profits best for two years, Courtaulds closing could hit new town, MP's pound rate plea brings fresh setback, The bearish view on interest rates, Zenith takes surprise opening flier in sixfold acceleration. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, No respite from spasms of selling on dear money fears, Another bout of selling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Share prices turn down sharply, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: New chief executive for Fisons.

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