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The Times - 02/11/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery, From Alan McGregor, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Our Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Diana Geddes Dublin, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily and John Young, By Roger Berthoud, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From John Chartres Workington, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell Manchester, From Our Correspondent Preston, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent Shrewsbury, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Harry Golombek, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Finney, Philippa Toomey, Katie Stewart, From Our Correspondent Bristol, Paul Overy, By John Percival, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Geoffrey Wansell, Stanley Sadie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Charles Hargrove, PETER WESTLAND., J. D. RIMINGTON, , J. H. FREMLIN, GARDINER, , TOM HEARNE, , JOHN MACDONALD, Chairman, , L. HARRISON, Director Research, , ANITA GREGORY., MICHAEL LATHAM, , BEN VINCENT, , G. MEYNELL, , Meynell Langley, , Kirk Langley, , Derby., P. C. METCALFE., T. MCEWAN, General Manager., Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Roger Vielvove, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Anthony Rowley Insurance Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Desmond Ouigley, By Edward Townsend, Kenneth Owen, PETER MILNE, , G. M. BERESFORD, HARTWELL, , CLIFFORD JEANS, , J. O. FORREST, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By Richard Allen, By Tony May, David Spanier, Pangloss, Arrigo Levi, Jean-Michel Quatrepoint, Maurice Bommensath, Michael Hornsby, Adolf-Peter Koof, Claude Cheysson, Gilbert Mathieu, Ian Mikardo, Michael Hatfield, James Rothman, John Whitmore, Roger Berthoud,

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News: Shanghai wall posters name Chou En-lai associate as Premier, Can clubs survive the cold?, Powers behind the throne, Five years for London armed robber, Royalties on records are too low, inquiry is told, Last bursts of oratory from weary President, Britain opposes move in Unesco over control of news media, Funny business in Iran, Why Britain cannot afford to throw away the goodwill of the Scottish people, Soviet'efforts to end arms race' outlined, Ship repair takeover rejected by Lords, Why the West cannot win, Microbiology:Bacteria harnessed, Gallup poll gives slight lead to Mr Ford in today's elections, Haringey council agrees cuts in spending, Floating rate hampers economic recovery, Nationalists' policy includes top powers for Central Bank of Scotland and IMF membership, Dismissal of generals for insulting politician, Mr Heath returns to attack over economy, South Africans ignore call for work boycott, Falling pound makes prices at auction seem high, Irish couple fail to halt appeal, Russian to die for Nazi prison killings, 100 MPs want to end reserve role of sterling, US adapting F16 fighter to carry nuclear weapons, Fewer cuts in gas supplies, Rhodesian delegates meet today to discuss date for independence, Court bars forced sale of 'Indian Express' property, Entry for Indian families speeded by Government, Abortion patients spend less time in hospital, Seven employees leave Leyland during inquiry, Four years' jail ` for suicide Pact survivor, The secret of Swiss success, Communist view of a European role for Italy's south, 'The Times' banned 14 times in India, Le petit serpent, Argentine clergy denounce 'Marxist' edition of Bible, Rhodesians carry on fight in Mozambique, America's growing stake in Europe, Ways sought of ending delay in filling orders, news...news...news...news...news..., Storm over apology for Ponomaryov Protests, Solicitors express concern at defiance of the law, Transkei MPs see chief ejected at spearpoint, The head is part of lager, sheriff rules, False names for clients allowed them to benefit, Holiday weekend chaos as France raises petrol price, 'Ex-lord mayor got £1,000 fee', Floodwaters subside in Venice, Bishops censure vicar, Families are spending less on meals and eating more snacks, Ban on sale of drinks at football stadium, Albanian leader accuses ex-ministers of treason, Bill will not compel worker-participation, Workington citizens sense instant fame on day after polling, High interest rates could hit demand, Socialist leaders back gradualism, The Times Diary Liquidation:everything must go, Saints and sinners, EEC widens security checks to prevent 'leaks', Freedom to spend thousands of pounds, Court gives boy seven weeks to change ways, Thai schools reopen under police guard, Compromise expected at M3 public inquiry, A new age of enlightenment dawns as M Giscard sees the value of the press, UN debates complaint about Israel, Madrid bus strikers call for release of colleagues, Troops beat up Congo players in Yaounde match, Plea to make technology more attractive, MPs vote by 221 for inquiry in private, Mrs Castle's 'unfortunate' role in Dr Cameron's casebook, Civil Service threat ti resist pay restraint, Judge jails husband and wife for social security frauds, French minister debunks anti-Giscard 'plot' story, Lebanese accord on truce patrols, Shopping, After the great danger, Poulson offer on inquiry, IRA gunmen salute Mrs Drumm, Unemployment 'causes suicides, murders', Duke's Award boy smashed railway signals, Meeting may end Egypt's dispute with Russia, Dim outlines of the Jenkins team, Set the joint jumping. Index. Display Advertising: Diag, Mappin & Webb, Times Newspapers Limited, Sussex Whirley Bird, Charter Consolidated Limited, British airways, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Cn, High & Dry, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saint-Gobain-Point-A-Mousson, Midland Bank International Delivers., Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, Purnell Book Services Ltd.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Firm fails to get £38,000 award cut. Arts and Entertainment: England hold strong US in chess Olympiad, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,448. Politics and Parliament: Law officer sees no chance of more criminal charges, Two Government defeats, Ship repairing excluded, Respected MPs with experience and ability to examine allegations and facts germane to Poulson case House of Commons, Nobody should be needlessly subjected to injustice, Civil Service pay review, Referendum can be considered with Bill, Three majority keeps aircraft industry in state takeover Bill House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Law: Call for end of evidence rule, Employer cannot plead misconduct not known at the time of dismissal, Community service orders may be consecutive Regina v Evans, No costs against solicitors Dawson v Ramoneur Co Ltd and Another. Reviews: Report for DPP on exhibition, Stratford season extended, Dowell to rest with neck injury, Keeping chaos at bay Flux Square One, The entertainer Charles Aznavour Palladium,, Stuttgart CO Festival Hall, Eighty years of fine photographs, World in Action Granada, Class-consciousness at Victorian resorts, John Curry Theatre of Skating, Margaret Tyzack for Canadian Stratford. Classified Advertising: Business to Business, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 23, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 11, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Feaver's win does something to justify an inevitably controversial managerial decision, Miss Smith is back in contention with win, Mr Howell is told of need for facilities, Apprentice needs no orientation, Lees and Hadlee lead New Zealand recovery, Brown and Narey in Scotland party for World Cup return tie, Sports in Brief, League victory boosts Juventus confidence, Soft going hardens Rose Bowl's chance of Laurel Park victory, Australia can profit from visit to France, Yesterday's results, Gold will retire from British post in six months' time, For the Record, New Ascot complex pleases head lads, Revie checking on form of likely Italian opponents. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 1 1951, L. S. Lowry: loneliness through the looking-glass. Editorials/Leaders: The New Regime In China, A Great But Dull Race. Letters to the Editor: Constitution of the CEI, Macmillan figures on spending, Mozambique and S Africa, Glow-worms, House of Lords reform, Heredity and intelligence, Reaching decisions on child custody, The Belvoir coalfield, Radioactive waste disposal, French civil service, Cutting salaries, Juvenile offenders, Working harder, Teething troubles, Institutional role in the tap system of selling stock, Socialist solution to economic ills, A West Country meal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Reginald Hill, Professor A. Noach Lively art historian, Commander Kenneth Downey, Miss A.C Johnston, Sir Christopher Courtney, Mr Eric Higgs, Mr Anthony Wade, Mr H. Harold Hemming British and Canadian joint enterprises, Obituary. Business and Finance: Two Arabs resign from board of Lonrho, Discount market, Compromising between CBI alarm and TUC obstinacy, Emirates asked to ban Barclays, Accounting standards 'may need to be enforced', More facts needed before role of direct labour departments expanded, Exports of agricultural machinery poised to beat last year's record, British Enkalon fibres up 10 pc, Briefly New Zealand Bond, Latest dividends, CEGB chief rebuffs Mr Benn on coal, Avana gets flying start with 109pc profits leap, Spot Position of Sterling, Marchwiel Holdings Limited, General Accident's £45m rights issue fails to lure shareholders, BNOC enters charter market for tankers, Car makers must 'learn to produce at their full capacity', Trade board to withdraw support for 90 fairs, UK ship lines told to refuse Washington call, Forward Levels, BP's Grangemouth plant halted as 1,700 strikers stage sit-in, Jobless peak predicted up to 1978, Bank Base Rates, Departing tin trio heads for downturn, Natural gas stimulus to Hudson's Bay Oil, Talks open today on Courtaulds closures, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Pound improves in quiet trading, IFF's 125p offer for Lovell's extended, Dumping protest by French clothing trade, Rolls poised for 4-nation jet pact, Better liaison within BSC' has paid dividends', Money Market Rates, Golden Hope reports before moving house, Greenspan assurance of firm base to recovery despite election fears, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Armstrong Equipment bid for Crane's Screw, Swedish shipbuilders will receive £311m state help, ABTA boycott threat to cutprice airlines, Gold, The Times Share Indices, Telex sets sights on ICL System 4 market Computer news, Conoco contract boost for platform builders, Oil buying surge may force Opec to boost prices, Golden Hope Plantations Limited The London Asiatic Rubber And Produce Company, Limited The Pataling Rubber Estates, Limited, Development Secs, How the markets moved Rises, Business Diary: Poacher turned gamekeeper · ABTA's jinx, Matsushita Electric, Ronksley looks like going to Capper Neill, Official report on power industry plight going to the Cabinet soon, Nicholas International Celebrates 60 years with A$100 million sales.. Stock Exchange Tables: Account opens sprightly with dealers short of stock, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street before the poll, Wall Street, Rally continues. Business Appointments: Lucas Industries chairman on Boots board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques.

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