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The Times - 24/07/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Our Business News Staff, From Neil Allen, By David Leigh, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Martin Huckerby Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper, By Ronald Kershaw, By Penny Symon, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Binyon, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Peter Strafford, David Wade, William Mann, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Clive Barnes, Clive Borrell, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Geraldine Norman, Katie Stewart, Jose Manser, George Hutchinson, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Jonathan Sale, Jim Railton, Nicholas Faith, Philip Howard, M. BRIGGS., J. N. WOLFE, , I. B. CHURCH, , JOHN BRAY, , MICHAEL R. PACK, , L. McBRIDE, , ALISON OLDING, , SUSAN PREMRU, , W. A. BARKER, , HUMPHREY FISHER, , ALFRED SHERMAN, , ROBERT HICKS., YEHUDI MENUHIN., HARRY BLECH., RODNEY FRIEND, , JACK ROTHSTEIN, , PAUL STEINITZ, , EUGENIA ZUKERMAN, , PINCHAS ZUKERMAN, , PETER WALFISCH, , EIRLYS ROBERTS., J. C. EMMERSON, , ALISON CAMPBELL, , P. B. MEDAWAR, , K. M. PARRY, , J. E. DENYER, , By Angela Tilby, By Norman Hammond, From Norman Fox, From John Nicholls, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Emler, From John Earle, By Ronald Pullen, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Faux, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Editor, Vera di Palma, JD, Ross Davies, Francis Kinsman, Adrienne Gleeson, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, FE, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ashley Druker,

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News: Turkish ship sails for Aegean, Report of $5m ransom note found in kidnap search, Smyslov shares chess lead with Larsen, Healey tax meets growing hostility from industry, Tory peers may split on Finance Bill move, Shipyard pledge broken, SNP says, Learning to love Paris in August, An antique buyer's bible, Record for Elizabethan tankard, Plan to relax controls on minor developments, Move to wind up advisory service for immigrants to UK, Dr Soares sworn in as Premier and tells the Portuguese people: 'Only work can save us', Stamina and guts win our first gold Sportsview, Communists in Italy hold balance, Winchester: King Arthur's table, Fingerprint clue to £6m bank robbery in Nice, Invalid tricycles to be phased out in favour of mobility allowances, W Germans urge EEC to cut farm budget, Britain 'has lived too long on credit', Wiretaps grow under Ford rule, Israel may give jobs to Lebanese, 'Crackpot' Churchill, Oxford class lists, Judge Sirica rules on race discrimination in schools, Charge against ex-director in Lockheed affair, Dublin decides against new anti-IRA laws, The risky business of being a diplomat, A switched-on swinging, smashing dictionary, Angry doctors are to meet Prime Minister on Monday, 14 Peronist leaders leave jail ship, President claims at last to have all his men, Red Cross rescue of Beirut wounded fails, £17m Ulster debt to services 'must be paid', Judge says that MP interfered in case, Plea to keep taps off while cleaning teeth, N Ireland keeps MPs late at the House, Committee to discuss future social contract, Opposition fail in move against W Berlin leader, Railwayman's dismissal taken to court, Chaban-Delmas tribute to Marshal Pétain, Politician fined in sex case, Anti-vandal patrols are urged, Hungarian call for more British trade, 'Secret' report mystery deepens, Sociologist under ban in S Africa, Immigration: a tougher line on dependants likely after Mr Jenkins stands down, River-bed mudlarks that can mean rich pickings, Puzzle of stolen Renoir returned by post, Mr Smith turns down proposals to end racial discrimination, Concern over steps taken in poison cloud area, A city as a monument, Practical home & garden The storage dilemma-open up or cover up?, Labour opts out of European poll study, Trawlermen press EEC over limit, Poplar's defiance over cut-backs put a new word in the language, Only £115m for council home loans next year, Contempt action over Hain case publicity, Wild-animal licence move, Spanish Cabinet delays amnesty, The truth-or not the whole truth?, Now for the success stories, Marrow fruitfulness, Campaign opens to help young jobless, Sir Harold puts in plea for MPs' sick notes, US experts hope to free jammed Mars soil scoop, Sikh loses High Court plea over crash helmet, Six die in train: An express train taking, Ban lifted on import of potatoes, Pascoe over first hurdle at Montreal, Charred body confirmed as ex-SS colonel's, Libya threat ignored by Cairo, Chambermaid acquitted of butler's murder, Tory opposition to the measures hardens, Stockbroker is cleared of plot and thefts, Lord Franks to lead immigrant register study., Canada: searching for an art identity, Physics: Fission reactor hazard, Council housing department fined for overcrowding, Labour council chiefs express relief over spending cuts and congratulate Mr Healey, Siege woman appeals to get job back. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Pims, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Anglo Persian Carpet Company, Bayreuth Centenary, Rca, Europa, Practical home & garden, British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: The Times Saturday Review Saturday July 24 1976 A singular man, Bayreuth centenary, Might have beens, RPO/Vonk Albert Hall/Radio 3, No Wings..., Touching greatness Così fan tutte Glyndebourne, Some gusts of authentic wind, All-American celebrations. Classified Advertising: Stamps and Coins, Announcements, Royal Albert Hall, Services tomorrow: Sixth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Saturday Bazaar, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Bridge The imperfect force, Chess The improvement game, Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,362. Editorials/Leaders: Learning About An Uncongenial Planet, The Monarchy In Australia, Dangerously Overcrowded Prisons. Letters to the Editor: Praying for rain, Italian Communists' aims, Low wage jobs to cut unemployment, Overseas aid programme, Alsatian dogs, A mother's detention, Inheritance rules after AID, Burning stubble, Monetarism, EEC farm policy, Revenue from tourists, Martian money supply, Selection in sport and education, Down's syndrome, War on waste. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Episcopal Church in Scotland Retirements, Award to Czech author, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Eric Baker, Fr Istvan Balogh, Mr David Colquhoun, Mr C. T. E. Ewartbiggs, Mr H. G. Barlow, Mr A. C. Ward Literary historian and editor, Obituary. Sport: Lancashire V Notts, Foster keeps out of danger and Pascoe survives test of nerves Athletics, Sports in Brief, Weekend programme, Greig plays his first real innings of the Test series when he and England desperately need it, Impressive recovery by Pattisson Yachting', Murray in third successive final, Juge de Paix for first big two-year-old test, TV highlights, Montreal results, Fighting Lady should land the knockout punch, Back to the drawing board for US Swimming, Harsh time for Meade but Britain progress Equestrian Sports, Triumph for Mushtaq as he takes four for 66, For the record Yachting, Middlesex in the sad world of Silsden man, Majid alleges interference and resigns, Triple helping at Ayr for horse and a half, Worcester V Surrey, Sussex V Hampshire, Pawneese to outshine glittering field, Dentist with a sure touch on greens, Miandad scores century and makes winning hit, Without Fear's record for two-year-old winners, Formidable test for Deeble in final, Shock defeat for Magri by Canadian Boxing, Slick Chick holds slender lead after five races, Only Baillieu and Hart go through to join eight Rowing, Titles for Essex men and Surrey women. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities Metals recover lost ground, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Construction sector weak but banks strong, Wall Street, Shares in retreat. Business and Finance: Discount market, Banks raise export credit limit, A pleasant surprise from happy Unigate, Warburg spurs Mercury, Easier ways of paying premiums, New voice for the consumer, Latest dividends, State refuses investigation into MFC affairs, Government amendment to Shipbuilding Bill aims to satisfy decentralization plea, Textured Jersey's dividend hopes, Spot Position of Sterling, Dollars flow into Italy after Communist election check, Protection limits of an 'unauthorized' broker, Borthwick offering 15m new shares, GKN buys 24.9 pc stake in Sachs, Licence fees for public vehicles up sharply, Forward Levels, Lesbrook goes to receiver, Builders and unions warn minister of threat to jobs, Lloyds and Midland in profits surge, Henry's Rank outsider, Morgan Edwards to trim cash and carry, Delays fuel doubt over fate of SGHWR reactor programme, Bank Base Rates, Neepsend slumps and outlook no brighter, Workers' co-op 'breaking even' after £1.5m loss, A lost valley of ecological futility in the making, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, After the spending cuts · Constructors assess the damage, Foreign Exchange, Lamont chief explains investment losses, Money Market Rates, George Wimpey makes a £5.25m bid for Wingate property group, Retail sector welcomes 50pc relief provision, How the markets moved, Are you trading or investing in property?, Gold, Breifly, Yield curve considerations, Wedd decides to cease dealing in Kaffirs market, Henry's Portfolio Progress So Far, Pilkington 'logic' of bid for UKO, CBI withholds spur to company investment. Law: Employee's right to buy shares not an 'emolument' Tyrer V Smart (Inspector of Taxes), When land is not part of a building Brooks and Burton Ltd V Secretary of State for the Environment and Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 24, 1951 Death of Pétain. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, July 23, 1976. MPs to get £6 rise: minister suspects many may need it House of Commons. Property.

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