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The Times - 16/07/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper, By Our Political Staff, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Birmingham, BY Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent York, By a Staff Reporter, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, From Christopher Thomas Paignton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent Paris, July 15, From Our Own Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Louis Heren, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Knipe, From Neil Allen, From Norman Fox, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, By Pamela-Macgregor Morris, By John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Queen's Bench Division, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, David Robinson, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, John Chartres, Bernard Levin, Zanzibar, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, Philip Howard, J. B. PATERSON, 21 Deodar Road. SW15. July 2., AVEBURY, Chairman of Parliamentary Human Rights Committee, HENRY V. DICKS, Chairman of British Section of the Geneva Initiating Committee Against Abuses of Psychiatry for Political Purposes, MAX GAMMON, Chairman of Fourth of July Trafalgar Square Meeting, DAVID MARKHAM, Hon Sec Committee for the Release of Vladimir Bukovsky, DAVID SIMPSON, Director, British Section, Amnesty International, 80 Highgate West Hill, N6. July 7., PETER HORDERN, House of Commons. July 14., H. D. MILLER, Statistician, 24 Wood Lane, Highgate, N6. July 14., RICHARD BULL. Member, Greater London Young Conservatives Executive Committee, As from 41 Belgrave Gardens, NW8. July 13., J. G. BLACK, 20 Sugden Road, SW11. July 15., GARETH LOCKSLEY, Social Sciences and Business Studies, The Polytechnic of Central London, 32-38 Wells Street, W1. July 14., OLIVER SMEDLEY, , S. M. DRYDEN, Flat 2, Red House Court, 5 Hawthorne Road, Bicklev, Kent. July 13., JOHN GARLAND, 78 Station Road, Horrabridge, Yelverton Devon. July 11., S. M. ASANTE, High Commissioner, 13 Belgrave Square, SWI. July 8., G. T. GÓODALL. Principal, Lord Williams's School, Thame. Oxfordshire., MIKE DIXON, Acre Wood, Dunstan Lane, Burton, Wirral, Merseyside. July 14., C. D. ELLIS. Lawn Cottage, Milford, Surrey. July 14., MORGAN GILES. House of Commons, July 14., BRIAN PARKYN, Mwnwg Harrold, Bedford. July 14., MAUREEN DUFFY, Deputy Chairman, Writers' Guild, BRIGID BROPHY. Writers Action Group, As from 430 Edgware Road, W2., R. EVANS, 42 Sullivan Court, SW6., WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME, Garrick Club, WC2., From John Best, By Our Planning Reporter, By Christopher Wilkins and Peter Hill, By Christopher Wilkins, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Richard Allen, By Our Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, From Frank Vogl, From David Cross, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, From Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Norman, By Margaret Stone, G. VANN, Gwinner & Vann, 88 Bury Street, Ruislip, Middlesex HA4 7TE., ROBERT J. MERRICK, 39 Hoskins Road, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. Staffordshire, ST6 5NE. July 9., STANLEY BRAIN, Immediate Past President, Lighting Industry Federation Ltd, 25 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3HH. July 9., L. G. HARRIS, Ridge End, Hanbury, Worcestershire. July 8., RICHARD BLACKWELL, Director, B. H. Blackwell Limited, Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BQ., BRIAN RIGBY, 81 Venner Road, Sydenham, London, SE26., HENRY G. BUTTON, 7 Amhurst Court, Grange Road, Cambridge, CB3 9BH., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John C Carrington and George T Edwards, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Elliott, By Ashley Druker, By David Mott, By Kenneth Gosling and Alan Rlyth,

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News: Authenticity of Palmer drawings is challenged, Mr Amalrik safely out of Russia, Fishermen 'died trying to salvage bomb', £112,500 art theft by cat burglar, Alarming rise in young alcoholics, Corruption report refers to a significant minority who do not come up to acceptable standards, Mr Carter chooses liberal senator as vice-presidential partner, Turning leeway on its beam-ends, Drought will mean higher fruit and vegetable prices, The Times Diary Searching for the key to the enigma, Herr Schmidt praises Britain, Race board loses case over club, Karpov defeated by Asian grandmaster, Jury is shown paintings by John Stonehouse, Uganda steps up its attack on Britain after failure at UN, Zanzibar's success story would surprise Dr Livingstone, Man who renounced a White House dream, Councils fail to cut spending to level imposed by Government, Trinity law examination results, Pregnancy: Danger from cats, Howard Hughes said to have broken his seclusion with flights round Britain, NUR threatens action over pay deal held up by Aslef, Soviet pressure on Syria reported, A question of art: Are thirteen Samuel Palmer drawings brilliant modern forgeries?, Turner view of the Dee fetches £23,100, Call to prosecute Front candidate is rejected, Violence not part of plan, Mr Neilson tells court, Fleet Street journalists to withhold union dues, Test drilling finds huge Atlantic oil potential, French Bill to control computer data, Rhodesia allows emigrants to take out only £895, Any reduction in spending on countryside is opposed, 1,000 feared dead or hurt in Bali earthquake, Tyndale School to get inquiry report today, Self-rule for islands nearer, Further defence cuts 'could mean lost jobs', Five years for man who had 'death list', Coalition in Italy with Communists ruled out, Mrs Nixon takes first steps after her stroke, Murdered war criminal lived with loaded pistols, Doctor's complaint over dirty operating theatre in hospital 'was justified', Europe's publicity girls, Turks want to broaden talks on Cyprus, New Uruguay leader plans to root out Marxism, Pope inaugurates heliport in Vatican gardens, Tories argue for spending cuts up to £3,000m, Those with allegations 'should be able to go to the deputy chief constable', Tory welcomes 'common ground' move, Terrorists in Argentina face firing squad, Comment on immigration controls aimed at abuses of system, not its principles, Dr Coggan says, Emergency laws extended in Jamaica, Disruption at architects' conference, US missiles offer to Jordan still open, Escaping car failed to stop others nearing ambush, Plan to lessen hazards in tanker accidents, EEC to review Lome pact, Bombs used in IRA escape from court, Ethiopian warning of more executions, South African official shot dead by blacks, Labour hold Thurrock with lead cut to 4,839, 'Loyalist' barricades in attacked estate, New democracy plumps for Jimmy Who?, Three unions criticize transport proposals, Black violence simmers in unemployment-hit Liverpool, Question of the European Parliament's powers becomes more urgent, Call by farmers to devalue 'green pound', Few MPs meet Official Sinn Fein chief, BMA delegates back junior doctors' action, Unlimited fines for corruption urged by royal commission, New moves on child benefits, £1,000m in cuts are agreed by Cabinet, New financial inspection powers and home searches recommended, Tories renew pairing war over guillotine on five Labour Bills, Prison staff cleared of attack on IRA men, Handling of nuclear wastes was misjudged, Hospitals urged to stock snake bite anti-venom, All-party group to fight Scots devolution. Index. Display Advertising: Mb, Thompson, Pilkington, Law Tutors, Holyrood Psychiatric Unit Oxford, europcar, Pimm's, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Four Seasons Room, Air France, Ansafone, Smooth Booth's.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: A suitable occasion for lighting bonfires, Substantial increase in manufacturing investment over next 12 months, Judicial safeguard to 'snoopers' charter': powers needed to deal with massive tax frauds, An obligation that President Amin has not fulfilled, Why PM wants the Labour Government to remain in office House of Commons, Adequate protection for Britain's fisheries House of Lords, Still committed to wealth tax, Guillotine on five Bills: Mr Foot condemns 'synthetic indignation', When the economy must be kept in balance, Drought Bill to start in Lords next week, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Sport: Ferrari have 15-year leeway to make up, Wilkie to resume a battle of strokes, not of words, Sports in Brief, Back to square one at the Oval, Jumadeen spins W Indians to victory over Ireland, A speedy deed bears out the words of Rohan, Mrs Bargh and county unbeaten to the end, Armour and Lockie in the lead with three under par, Broome attains another 'Everest' on his gallant little Sportsman, Drug traces in eyedrops for competitors, Olympic flame kindled by transmitted impulses, Bayi likely to take part in a Swedish race next month, Surprise victory for Mrs Appel over second seed, Hertfordshire will need a miracle to win at Northampton, A Canadian change of heart on Taiwan, Walker tips Quax for 10,000m world record, Two local men whose camp will find them doubly at home today, Eventful race in Solent separates leading teams, Thevenet ill and retires from the Tour, Ireland's late entry gets up early to take lead, Saudi Arabians arrive for training, Injury keeps Borg out of Swedish team, A Tiger goes lame but a Cub hunts on, Uppingham win the Ashburton Shield at Bisley, Britons have no fears after 'ghost' matches. Law: Royalties for minerals not rent T & E Homes Ltd V Robinson (Inspector of Taxes), Unsworn statements from dock persuasive Regina V Coughlan, Damages for breach of contract in currency of loss The Folias. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,355, Chess match ends in a draw after seven hours. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Popularity of women's colleges unaffected, Church news. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, £6,000 plus appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: Youth on the prow and Pleasure at the helm Requiem for a Village How Does it Feel Essential Cinema Club The True Nature of Bernadette (aa) Berkeley 2 Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (a) Plaza The Strong Man (u) Electric Cinema Douglas Fairbanks season Gate, Ringing the changes in Vienna theatre, An Oxbridge reunion binge Donkeys' Years Globe, Automatic Man Marquee, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): No begging letters please, our winnings are for us, 25 Years ago From The Times of Monday, July 16, 1951. Editorials/Leaders: Half Way To The White House, A Gap Still To Be Closed. Letters to the Editor: Telephone directories, Manners maketh man, Insurance bonuses, Treason trial in Ghana, Plight of Bukovsky, A fishy tale, Why employers need to examine their procedures for handling job applications, Public lighting cuts 'a false economy', Relationship between Excess Money Supply and inflation, Action against the Co-op, The high gearing of MPs' pension rights, Underarm bowling, Mercenaries, Parliamentary hours, Difficulties in calling America, The water shortage and the key role of the well-drilling industry, Academic standards, Dog licence fees, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr W. L. Barrows, Mr Eric Webber, DR H. J. PULLARSTRECKER Distinguished psychiatrist, Lord Baldwin, MR JAMES WONG HOWE American cinematographer, Dr Annie Ure. Business and Finance: Citibank expected to cut prime, Manbré & Garton firmly rebuffs bid approach by Tate & Lyle, Discount market, Howden Gp picks up more steam at finish, Trust Houses Forte Limited Interim Statement, Latest dividends, Commodities, Bank to back Norwest in Portugal, Soames attack over plan to tax vegetable oil, Britannic Assurance Company Limited Half-Yearly Statement, Spot Position of Sterling, Strike threat to gold mines, Xerox decline to be temporary, Brussels may drop suit against 3 EEC states, Forward Levels, Takeover bids: a revival with a difference, State bank nominations upset Bonn, Bank Base Rates, Thomas Locker (Holdings) Limited Satisfactory Order Books, SE capitalization up 30 pc in a year, £28m Canadian sale by Capital & Counties, Union threat as MFC rejects Cunard offer, Britain and Japan: is the difference the cost of capital?, Tokyo curbs yen despite US plea, The priorities of offshore research, American drive fires J Sanger, Proms season will be heard by millions, Atkins Brothers (Hosiery) Limited, Business Diary: Garrett's second spin ·Danzig bonds, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Executives who work abroad '20pc better off', Leyland aim is a 25pc rise in winter production, Rise in German cocoa grindings, Briefly, Building society receipts in June slump to £131m, Norwegian oil platform group seek Clyde site, Money Market Rates, Three TV makers to press for curbs on cheap imports, Norvic reveals losses of £300,000 on investments, Department of Employment gives new guidelines on incomes policy, Scapa Group, Now Lesney is in talks on taking over MY Dart, Debenhams' Sales Growth, Gold, Malaysians win assent on oil group takeovers, Dockers vote to keep Felixstowe in private sector, Consumers call for advertising watchdog, Paterson Zochonis drops bid bombshell on Odex Racasan, How the markets moved Rises, Spread sees Mitchell Somers meet forecast, Denbyware's ploy pays off, ERF back on the road to prosperity, Anonymous shareholders lose votes, Whitehall plans for tighter budgets. Business Appointments: New managing director at Procter & Gamble. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spending cut hopes spur shares, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Bid stocks prominent. Property: Flat Sharing, PROPERTY also on page 23.

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