The Times - 08/10/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Martin Huckerby, From David Wood, Political Editor, Brighton, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Stewart Tendler Newcastle upon Tyne, By Our Political Staff, From Our Political Correspondent Brighton, By Staff Reporters, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor Brighton, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent Torquay, By John Chartres, By Our Science Editor, From Our Correspondent Lincoln, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Gretel Spitzer, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Ashford, From William Borders, Richard Combs, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Paul Griffiths, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Bernard Levin, ROGER MOATE, , CHARLES LEWIS, , J. R. PRITCHARD, , NIGEL LAWSON, , W. H. C. BAILEY., RICHARD PRICE., JONATHAN MILLER, , RICHARD FREMANTLE, , WILLIAM WISELEY, , WALTER BENJAMIN, , P. M. OPPENHEIMER, , EDMUND STEVENS, , W. J. COTTERELL, Principal., BRIAN CAVEN, , D. C. HAGUE., Lord Winstanley, Jonathan Sale, Gabriel Ronay, Hugh Clayton, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Business News Staff, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, From John Earle, By Our Financial Staff, By David Mott and Tim Congdon, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Melvyn Westlake, MICHAEL EDWARDES., R. C. GRINHAM, , R. J. WOOLACOTT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Jay Economics Editor, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley, David Young,
ResumoNews: Mr Vorster to meet Bantustan leaders, Man murdered wife after being freed, Ulster terrorism 'may have passed peak', Peers changed Bill's title to remove 'race', Racing champion 'caused 84 crashes for insurance cash', MP cleared in election expenses case but his former agent is fined and banned from office, PC says he knelt on chest of man who later died, Romanian leader demands end to outside interference, Early test of evidence on identity 'important', Bonn opposition parties to continue alliance, Government agrees to pay IRA man £12,000, UN asked to halt expulsion of Greek Cypriots, Mr Crosland says Smith points 'are negotiable', 'Three-child families' order in India, TGWU to leave council for building industry, Another brand of bulb listed as dangerous, Beaverbrook dogs travel by hired airliner, Madrid silence over arrest, Aid for families to move urged, Mr Carter appears as surprising winner of second national debate, Nigerians to debate draft constitution, If you want to make your mark, form a pressure group, Party aims at move to influence unions, Rhodesian guerrillas blow up railway bridge over river and wreck goods train, Withdrawal by League troops on Beirut front, Why Spanish opposition groups are in no mood to make concessions, Protesting policemen arrested in New York, Enraged farmer kills wife outside court, 6,000 architects 'may be out of work by 1978', Farm policy based on self-help, Motorist fined £5 for failing to attend inquest, Move will knock hell out of Labour, Mr Gormley says, Prices 65% over estimates for European paintings, Science report Breast cancer: Drug treatment warning, Study group tells how to improve US reactor, Docklands arson suggestion derided, Half Catholics want choice of Mass language, Threat of action to hang over shipbuilding Bill, Scots director cleared on bomb charge, Consultants criticized on proposed action, "Silent Night" manuscript: Dr Carlton Smith,, Pig processors fail to get protection from EEC rivals, Mr Ford's £2 'pocket money', Hundreds of thousands protest against Barre inflation plan, Inquiry into Marines' landing in Eire, Defence calls for acquittal of Ghanaian poet, Lord Carrington rejects Government's devolution plan for Scotland and Wales, Shadow minister urges more help for the hard-pressed mortgage payer, Emergency economic debate in Commons on Monday, Maudling warning on arms race danger, Number of teenagers taking drugs is gradually declining, Iraq reports big response by Kurds to amnesty, Italian strikes are test of new Communist policy, Peking problem over body of Chairman Mao, Welfare 'is riddled with abuses', 12 pc mortgage rate expected, Commission opposes dependants' list, Hard anti-communist line expected from new regime in Thailand, Russian skipper says his seamen were fired on, How the Marxist ideal stops short of the unwed mother, The real reason for the Tories' overtures to the unions, The Times Diary A slight touch of venom at last, Active union membership demanded, How headhunters go into business, Tests urged near farm with blind calves, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Minister rejects plea for direct labour, Aegean disputes seen as sapping Western defence, Cuban exiles say they put bomb in crashed plane, President's TV gaffes boost Mr Carter, Commission to press for tax on margarine, President Amin cheered by Uganda Britons, Mr Healey is accused of losing control, Steel attack on Tory talk of early election, Farmers can be friends with tourists, Mr Falldin is elected as Swedish Premier, Exports of works of art 'far exceed gains', Peer puts Tory case for voting reform, Picassos recovered: Two policemen examin-, Boy strangled himself in roller towel, Poison risks to children: Parents must take over where the law leaves off, International skirmishing over the problems of drug abuse, Mr Heseltine claims that Chancellor's policies have crumbled, Welsh transport view looks to devolution, Congress opens Kennedy assassination file, Sultan goes on a $1.5m shopping spree in Chicago, Lawyers warned about threat to their professional freedom, City freedom: Alderman R., Engineers issue a threat over pay claim, Sir Harold Wilson to head City inquiry, Western role in Africa under attack, Sinn Fein chief 'approves of violence', Tory immigration debate 'dose of waffle', MP says, M Giscard and Shah agree £5,000m deal, Lending rate rise to record 15pc boosts the pound, Small comfort for shoppers as prices continue to soar, Prospect of retraining for teachers. Index. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Biologist at the helm of research, University news Nottingham, Army chief refuses promotion. Display Advertising: perrier, Rothmans KING SIZE, British airways, Buildelectric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lufthansa, Schools Prom, Glen Grant, Bovis, Grf, Cch Investments Ltd., Msc, Laing, Kent, europcar, B M W, The Drexel Burnham Lambert Group Inc., Atcost, Hine. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Forthcoming Events, Business to Business market, Entertainments. Reviews: Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, A rattling good yarn Scribes Greenwich, Salzburg Marionettes, NPO/Davis Festival Hall, Don Giovanni Coliseum, So Who Needs Men? New London, Music Days in Bonn and Boston, Bandit at the end of his tether The Shootist (a) Plaza 2 Salvatore Giuliano (x) Other Cinema Winstanley (a) Other Cinema Picnic at Hanging Rock (a) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue, Bloomsbury, Bayswater, Fulham Road, John Pritchard for Cologne Opera, New German music Wigmore Hall, London debuts. Sport: Floyd's finish is the end of road for Barnes, Lotus may have something to say on destiny of title, English give ultimatum to Australia, O'Leary may not play in Irish tournament again, Miss Hobbs puts out another ranked player, Cobner is the new captain of Wales, Junior policy pointing in right direction on paper, Taylor plays one week after breaking his nose, Newbury gains some consolation, Tueart the forgotten is remembered by Revie, Four Scots drop out of cup pool for Prague, Heavy ground may be the biggest concern for Pas de Probleme, Newcomers to face N Zealand, Americans draw farther in front, Denness resigns-Asif leads Kent, Poor attendance may cost Cardiff internationals. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Shades of Munich that should haunt Mr Crosland, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 8, 1951 Soviet atomic tests. Editorials/Leaders: Shifts Across The Housing Spectrum, Sterling's Grave Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Burglar alarms, Economic protection, Mr Powell's solution, Electoral reform, Broadcasting Parliament, Singapore and Mr Slater, Recognizing the advantages a free trade policy, Fiscal genocide, What Scotland seeks from devolution, The sad consequences of penalizing merit and effort by excessive taxation, Non-existent British anthracite, Violence in films, Soviet civil defence, Helping the young unemployed, Origin of 'quango'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, Professor Lars Onsager, Mr Barry Storri, Lord Kindersley Distinguished merchant banker. Stock Exchange Tables: Widespread losses, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equities and gilt-edged collapse in the face of crisis selling, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, OECD predicts slowing of world economic recovery in second half, Bruntons should scale £2m peak this year after 55pc upswing at half-way, It could be good for gilts, Chrysler strike ends, 'Robust' Morgan Crucible leaps to nearly £4m in six months, John Mowlem doubles at mid-year, Spot Position of Sterling, Glut of civil engineers and technician shortage feared, SE's hope for Wilson team, Satellite order for Hawker, Early verdict on higher bank lending rates as special deposits call tightens liquidity squeeze, EEC steelmakers in mission to curb flood of Japanese products, Lucky timing for PGA's launch of new gilts fund, Forward Levels, Pledge by Longbridge majority clears way for new Mini decision, Howden £12m issue covered, Italy going for $1,000m IMF loan, Pertamina facing 'legal campaign', Babcock hedge on new advisers, Bank Base Rates, Herrburger Brooks, Ingenious Italian measures to stop the lira from toppling to disaster, Overseas, Courtney, Pope (Holdings) Limited, C. T. Bowring, Briefly, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Holland ending credits plan for S Africa trade, CBI puts added cost at £1m a day, Electricity chief wants heavy-water reactor programme scrapped, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Americans bid for rest of Fruehauf, Scanning new vistas in medical electronics, Engineering employers want bigger Neddy role, Yorkshire objects to size of Scots grant, US Treasury praises 'move of great promise', Rolinco scrip and new issue coming, Gold, Sharpest fall in share values for 15 months, The Times Share Indices, EEC agrees to cut tariffs on Jordan products, Knitwear recovery helps A Martin to 86 pc surge, UK suspends imports of Romanian shirts, Rights issue by Bovis SE Asia to relieve strain, Slater, Walker International Consumer Trust, Business Diary: Camera shy · Sir Richard it is, How the markets moved Rises, The Chancellor turns aside from the primrose path, Grimshawe groans under heavy debt, Wholesale prices jump in America. Business Appointments: Sir Antony Part to head Orion Insurance. Politics and Parliament: Former minister attacks department, Further defeat on Education Bill reduces power of minister House of Lords, No evidence of lower standard in maths. Law: Charterer must pay for tanker he does not want Reardon Smith Line Ltd V Hansen-Tangen Hansen-Tangen V Sanko Steamship Company. Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,427, Broadcasting.
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