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The Times - 08/09/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Labour Staff Brighton, By David Wood Political Editor, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor Brighton, By Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, From Gerald Shaw, By Diana Geddes, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Marcel Berlins, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By A. Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, From Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Our Labour Editor, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Pearce Wright and Michael Horsnell Lancaster, From Trevor Fishlock Newcastle upon Tyne, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent Norwich, From Our Correspondent Gloucester, From William Chislett, From Paul Martin, By Edward Mortimer, From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent., From Peter Strafford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, From Pierre Guillot French Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Gerry Harrison, By John Downie, Justin wintle, Dr Hugh Jolly, Gerald Ely, Ross Davies, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Tim Jones, Bernard Levin, PHS, Julian Critchley, G. A. BURTON, Chairman., S. ZUCKERMAN., R. C. CHILVER., KATHLEEN OLLERENSHAW., MICHAEL PARKER., FRANCIS WILKINSON., MALBY CROFTON, , JOHN MARSH., PETER J. M. WARD., B. T. GODDEN., J. E. THOMAS, , STEPHEN GARVIN., R. HIDE, , A. W. F. EDWARDS Tutor., ANTHONY WOOD., By John Groser, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon York, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Our Mining Correspondent, By Stephen Goodwin, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Kershaw, By Edward Townsend, C. F. PAGNAMENTA, JAMES T. AITKEN, , JOHN PURCHASE., T. N. S. HODGES., D. S. WATSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Peter Hill, From Richard Hughes, By John Brennan,

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News: Cabinet changes expected to be announced next week, Survey finds 'relatively few' difficult pupils, Paris backs Kissinger policy over black rule, Franco's soul goes marching on, Far-right government 'the alternative to Labour', Kidneys taken without consent, wife says, Registration of birth defect chemicals urged, Jockey Club opposed to new horse racing body, Bomb trial accused fly to island, Ferry strikers refuse to await union signal, Shotgun raiders get14 years, Two killed in Isle of Man Grand Prix race, The change that has come over a traditional Tory seat, Brighton's new welcome mat, Wife of boxing Champion seeks divorce, Parents start own school, Detectives looking for artist, MP and former agent accused over expenses, Why children must be allowed to have accidents, Puzzle of geography and heart disease, Mr Carter wants FBI director 'purer than Caesar's wife', Drought losses and increased winter expenditure 'will cut farm incomes by up to £400m', Insurance fraud alleged over burnt properties, Group of chrysanthemums defy drought, Soldiers 'kicked to death' man from rival regiment, As the seamen meet today: why they feel they are victims of 'rough justice', Dividing line between democratic socialists and social democrats, Russians demand Foxbat's return, £403,083 grants to repair historic buildings, Turkish boy can now be treated on the NHS, Man killed two women over car, Work conditions 'causing more mental stress', Four killed as police fire in Cape riots, Estate for 10,000 may be last project of its kind, Horticulture: Making apples grow, New York 'will approve Concorde', New paper accepts apartheid policies, Using waves to provide town with electricity, Council to discuss 'savage' cut in service, Local television in Britain 'too expensive at present', 'The New York Times' goes back to original layout, Viking 2 landing site close to 'dreid-up river', 31 killed in Transvaal train crash, Strengthening of sex equallity laws is sought, Commonwealth Speakers meet in London, Six in hijack trial deny Libya link, Left swing on the council ends, Mrs Thatcher in talks with Singapore leader, Syria backs swearing-in of Mr Sarkis with force, Britons on terror charges, Nuclear worker's widow to get compensation, Eire to curb Provisional Sinn Fein, Peking warning on forming 'fighting groups', News agency says Koh-i-Noor is Indian, Gases in multistorey car parks pose health hazard, French war on inflation raises union misgivings, A critic's eye on the world of children's fiction, £32 pension and winter fuel bonus demanded, Separatists blow up French jet in Corsica, Demolishing the bridge-building myth, Sotheby's hold first sale of new season, Ban on 'provocative' marches first aim in anti-racial drive, Reinstatement of homosexual social worker, 'No delay' call on work safety proposals, Mr Maudling tells of letter bomb injuries, Mental patients taught 'grammar' of behaviour, African leaders pledge to intensify struggle in Rhodesia, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, The Times Diary Bad news for almost everyone, Rabies 'minatory rather than mortal' to humans, Tyler family 'well but under great strain', Call for irrevocable end to private practice in NHS, Labour conference is likely to accept bank nationalization, Earlier retirement for men urged, Envoys protest at strike in Stockholm school, Senior civil servants on picket line, Suicide nearly missed through legal loophole, Dr Kissinger expected to begin African 'shuttle' on Monday, Dr Soares may tell nation of austerity moves today, Marchers in clash with union chiefs, Northern teeth start to chatter in the devolutionary draught, Experts say that sterilization can be reversed, 'Hard times as excuse for neglect of the disabled', New York viewers are impressed by British TV, Change in water supply causes £1m damage, Woman said she sent money to the IRA, witness says. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, AAH Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Morgan Stanley & Co., europcar, Abbey National, Sanger, Provident Financial Group, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Halifax, Ocean Transport & Trading Limited. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Eight players share lead in Paignton chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,401. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Cambridge Elections, Manager resigns, Church news Appointments., Latest appointments, Japanese Premier is given until Friday to resign. Sport: Robertson out on his own for third time, For the Record Yachting, Eddery achieves double at Folkestone, Better to have taken 17 and included Willey, Sports in Brief, Brearley's second triumph over West Indians, Results yesterday, Peterson signs for Tyrrell and Scheckter moves on, Brighton strike first big blow for Mullery, Unfit Derby men could weaken the triangle, Millar to join selectors for Lions tour, Best shows that he is worth the cost, Irish will give England something more than a World Cup warm-up, Southampton out with barely a whimper, Wordsworth comes into Harlequins side, Colts bred in US should dispute finish at Chantilly, Lauda aim's to drive in Italian event, J. O. Tobin capable of reaffirming his claim to be regarded as the best two-year-old in this country, Price admits Marquis de Sade is doubtful, Borg into last eight after being two sets down. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Guide to Conference Facilities, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Residential property Homes in seaside settings, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Dick Emery BBC 1, Ondeko-Za Collegiate, Young Russian pianist steals festival, Olivier opening date fixed, Nash Ensemble/Friend Round House/Radio 3, Ivanov Aldwych, Last Night's television Survival Special Anglia, BBC SO/Frühbeck de Burgos Albert Hall/Radio 3. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Sept 7. 1951 Television in US, Perfidious Albion's welcome for a quisling. Editorials/Leaders: Not Only Another Folly But Also The Death Of Freedom. Letters to the Editor: £30 cash limit on cheque cards, Notting Hill riots and the police, IDCs putting pressure on West Midlands, Farmer's cash return, Management of water supplies, Planning inquiry process, Parents' voice in education, Words and meanings, Ruritania, Closing the private and public pension gap, Earthquakes, Increase in NI rates, Tracing origin of the Koh-i-Noor, High security Prisons, Division of the spoils, Proposed film about Jesus Christ. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor R. J. Smeed Traffic research, Professor Paul Lazarsfeld, Obituary. Business and Finance: Japan to let Britain and France issue yen loan bonds, Discount market, Change In purchasing power of net income-1972 to 1976, Bank statements for August, Fundamental weaknesses in the Labour arguments for bank nationalization, Camrex (Holdings) Limited Interim Statement, Alcan expects 'much higher' capital spending, Inchcape buys Lloyd's brokers in £18m deal, Will steel be able to take the strain?, Retail Sales And Hp, Latest dividends, Elec & Ind well set, Textile men 'must put own house in order', Steelmakers again cut scrap price ceiling, Better rent, interest saving spur LMSecs, Suits: a test for shareholders, 'Seasonal' decline in private sector loans, Forward Levels, Big capital outflow swells UK deficit, Sir Hugh Fraser to go as SUITS managing director in shake-up, Retail volume recovery, 810 jobs to go in walls closure, Lonrho chief underwrites rights issue for £7.5m, Marconi estimates £100m orders for anti-submarine aircraft device, Balance Of Payments, Business Diary: Tales of the river bank, West urged to stem Soviet cargo trade threat, Hopes of Leyland restart at Longbridge lifted by stewards' peace decision, More bid talks at Inter Europ'n, Bank Base Rates, Cunard is confident of MFC deal, Navy's order for £30m frigate goes to Yarrow, Poseidon share deals suspended, Getty nuclear plant losing millions, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Briefly, Tokyo sets August record of 1,289 bankruptcies, Money Market Rates, Fine finish at Elder Smith, Woollen exports still improving, How the markets moved, Alaska oilpipe may face full review, spot Position of Sterling, Gold, Camrex carrying on with the good work, Banks attack Labour takeover proposals, Commission recommends 'safety watchdogs', 15 pc rise in aluminium demand seen next year. Business Appointments: New production director for Ryvita. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Shipping leads technical rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Technical advance.

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