The Times - 03/09/1976
1976; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker in Dublin and, By Clive Borrell, From Ronald Kershaw Manchester, From Sue Masterman, Form Gerald Shaw, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake Economics Staff, By David Leigh, By John Roper, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Michael Horsnell, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Brighton, By Our Political Staff, From Our Science Editor, From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, By Peter Evans and Annabel Ferriman, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, From a Staff Reporter, By Robert Parker, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Mario Modiano, From Paul Martin, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Watts, Richard Combs, William Mann, Richard Williams, Stanley Reynolds, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent., By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Jim Snow, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Patrick Brogan, Dennis Walters, PHS, Christopher Walker, W. L. JONES., W. E. R. BARNETT, , GEORGE CLARK., CHAIM BERMANT, R. H. LAWSON., MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU., PETER PATTON., DAVID LANG., CHARLES PEMBERTON., G. H. PORTER, , J. R. HARRINGTON., D. S. MARTIN., OTIUEA TANENTOA., MICHAEL HAMMOND., ELIZABETH M. SCOTT., By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Horticulturat Correspondent, By Tim Congdon, By Malcolm Brown and Maurice Corina, By Tim Jones, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Industrial Staff, CLIVE SCHMITTHOFF., RICHARD HESELTINE., A. J. MOORE., BRIAN JONES., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, By Ashley Druker, By Ronald Pullen, By John Brennan, Ann Fyfe, by Rodney Wilson, by Nicholas Fallon, by Ralph Izzard, by Peter Harben, by Roger Vielvoye, by Ann Fyfe, by Michael Prest, by Norman Hammond, by Arthur Blair, Nadia Hijab, by Margaret Snead, , Nigel Cragg, by Tim Owen, T. O., T.O., by Anthony Davis, A.D.,
ResumoNews: Independent schools may end Common Entrance in favour of easier test, State pension crisis exploited by CDU West German elections, Employees are cleared of pollution plot, Kremlin hint of Kosygin retirement, 'more power to the President': Mr Carter's promise, Terrorist case sours Bonn relations with Athens, Palestinian advises Syria not to go too far, Libya poses new threat to Egypt with battery of Soviet Scud ground-to-ground missiles, The 'unicorn' finds a friend, Plea for homeless drunks, Mr Rees regrets Dublin's persistence, Oil: the long goodbye, Social workers urged to make best use of resources, Airline to freeze 1977 prices, Social services favoured in construction spending, Report to DPP after girl's skeleton found, Advance and be recognized, Coloureds fight police in Central Cape Town, Smaller apples may lead to change in sales, The spirit of the Qatari renaissance: statements by HH the Emir, Ahead in petrochemicals, State put on the map, Liberal theme is need to stop waste, National Museum, Value of stamps is pictorial, Baluchis claim war with Pakistan still goes on, Qatar, Mr Smith rules out surrender, Man arrested in New York wanted by Italy, Three held on Alto Adige 1944 massacre charges, Qatar a Special Report Qatar is a Wahhabi country, which goes some way towards explaining the striking absence of ostentation in the appearance of this 500,000-barrels-a-day oil state., Atom policy theme of Paris talks, Drawing in the expatriates, Torture: we haven't heard the last of it yet, Attraction of financing trade drew banks, Signs of border tension between Germans easing, Radioactivity theories said to be wrong, 4 football supporters jailed, Seamen may vote for action on pay, Britain disagrees with EEC on family benefits for migrants, Recovery on way but no sign of boost for jobs, Dr Coggan to fight Jesus sex film plan, Traditional architecture, Ulster interrogation is condemned as torture, Hospital doctors' dispute ends, Provincial papers to resume publication today., Reaching outwards-by land, sea and air, Prison demonstrators agree to end protest at 9 am today, In search of a place in world scene, Mixed architecture marks modern face of city, Unions almost ignore sex equality laws, survey says, Big advancement in social welfare, Dealer urges complaints on Keating imitations, Traffic hazards limit cycling, Austrian cottage becomes a poet's memorial, China says there was looting in earthquake area, Father of boy in train is charged with theft, Minister confirms 'dumping' of patients, Drought cuts entries for dahlia show by a fifth, Why television news is in danger of becoming an anti-social force, Wider view of society is sought, Oil into water for a thirsty land, Earth satellite station event of the year, New town borrowing scheme rejected, Liverpool may show a £3m surplus, More than just dates, Mr Percy Thrower tangles with council, Change in 'mores' could check disease, Callaghan hint of new look at local authorities, Self-employed campaign success, Date agreed for first Ford-Carter debate, Angry Rees attack as Dublin charge of torture is upheld, Britain maintains interest in the past, The bitter calamity of Lebanon cannot disguise the fact that only a home can heal Palestinian wounds, Physics: How to make trumpets easier to play., Zoo shows wild animals in natural habitat, Prince Bernhard linked with second US aircraft company, 'London Gazette' libel suit, Riot inquiry cannot replace normal process of law, Mr Jenkins tells West Indian community, Lord Thomson's son keeps title, Public change of heart may delay water cuts to industry but standpipes march on, TUC leaders' dismay at rise in jobless, Dr Waldheim urges UN to approve anti-terror code, Main aim is strong economy after wells run dry, Constitution with a traditional base, Bomb-disposal team tackles ginger beer brew, Sismik sailing again across disputed Aegean, US role in southern Africa urged, Techniques were changed after report, Frontier alert to prevent return of La Pasionaria, Mr Hain tells suspects to demand rights, Qatari painting, Museum blends old and new, Nato losing edge over Warsaw Pact in quality of equipment, The Times Diary Not quite a car-workers' paradise. Index. Display Advertising: Alnasr Trading Organization Doha, Pia, Alwaha Hotel (Oasis), Bos Kalis Westminster, Qatar Power Construction Est., Mannai, Multiple Display Advertisements, Almana Trading Company, Jones Lang Wootton, David Loman Ltd., American Express, Electro-Trade, Grindlays Bank Limited, Trading & Agency Services, Ski Inghams, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Gulf Air, The David Hicks Organisation, Jaidah, Qatar National Bank SAQ, The Cumberland Engineering Company Ltd., Qatar National Navigation & Transport Company Limited, Gulf hotel, The British Bank of the Middle East, Hampton & Sons, Waagner Biró, Euroseas, Falcon Instant Homes, MIDMAC ORIENT Engineering & Construction, Barnardo's, Hambros Bank. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Worst of Kenneth Robinson Mermaid, Conspiracy of horrors The Tenant (x) Plaza 2 From Noon Till Three (aa) London Pavilion, Brand X Ronnie Scott's Club, Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra. Westminster Cathedral/Radio 3, The Howerd Confessions Thames, Vienna Philharmonic/ Abbado Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Tosca Coliseum. Sport: Sports in Brief, A production line that has run out of control, Owner breaks partnership with trainer, Foster brings matchplay to life with three fine birdies, Cricket The debt Middlesex owe Brearley, Worst kept secret that could be the best move, Leaders struggle through the wind, Foundation built by 'Podge and Stodge', Best has freedom to fly but his wings are clipped by League, Chance to make reputations and money, Double clear rounds for Mrs Dunning, A good day for Britain in the rain, Sad day as fences are ordered for Wembley, In Haste unlikely to wait for his rivals at Sandown today, Royce will have edge if weather is light, Miss Drury hits back with nine in a row, Why Hide prefers Chester to Thirsk, Greenidge hits fastest 100 of season, Acfield misses a slow action replay. Editorials/Leaders: A Shameful Chapter That Should Now Be Closed. Letters to the Editor: Camberwell Beauty, Paychiatric hospitals, Credit card cash limit, Historic homes, Water resources, Gilbert Islands' resources, Cutting losses on the staff canteen, Ruritania, Indexed pensions defended, Proposed film about Christ, Nottingham City Council, Lost birthright, The riots in Notting Hill, Designation of companies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Post for black music teacher, University news Bradford, Latest appointments, Bryanston School. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 3, 1951 Suez blockade. Obituaries: Mr Percy Shaw Inventor of Catseyes, Mr C. D. Lawrie, Mr Norman Swindin, Mr Arthur Davenport Chief designer for family of aircraft. Business and Finance: David S. Smith Printing and Packaging, Unicorp boost to Gen Mining, Discount market, Item withdrawn, 18,000 laid off in Leyland dispute, Provident's progress accelerates: payout up, will taxation spoil the taste of cider?, MFC deal with Sea Containers founders, Italy studies proposals for Bonn loan renewal, Upsurge in City office lettings, 'Gestures' aid Border, UK trawler chiefs unite in pressure group, Kuwait warning of opec split on differentials, Spot Position of Sterling, Some Lloyds staff will join NUBE, 'Sabre-rattling no solution' in aerospace talks, Cheaper food halts rise in US wholesale prices, Business Diary: Barclays' Weyer · Whose EEC policy?, August car sales up 29,000 on last year, Forward Levels, Overseas trade boost for ICI, International services keep Esperanza moving ahead, £3.4m City lease, Reserves fall points to early call on the IMF, Emirates take over offshoots of UK Companies, BankBase Rates, Slater 1975 accounts out in fortnight, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, Foreign Exchange, Margins growth slows at ICI, Money Market Rates, Norsk Hydro's $60m 9 pc bond issue, Minerals And Resources Corporation Limited, Forties oil helps BP to beat profit expectation, Recovery arrives at Crane Fruehauf, EEC Commission tries to forge a new spirit among Europe's steel makers, How the markets moved, Stoddard's rebound, Gas-cooled reactors start to run more smoothly, Gold, Kleeman is coming to earth, Herbert Morris plans £2m expansion, Mr Park says media 'pouring out gloom', Half Year's Results, Paterson-Odex response lags, Cement-Roadstone, Workers back £1m factory centralization, Lord Boothby resigns as director of 'defunct' merchant bank with American connexion, John James broadside at investment critics, IMF going ahead with third gold auction in face of market slide.. Property. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Closing firm, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest dividends, Recent Issues, Commodities, Shares hold on to early gains, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Barclays Bank elects new vice-chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,397.
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