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The Times - 05/08/1976

1976; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Malcolm Brown, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Groser, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Moshe Brilliant, From Fred Emery, By Richard Davy, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreian Staff, From Michael Binyon, by Prudence Glynn, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondence, By Gerry Harrison, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Paul Johnson, Laurence Cotterell, Robert Littell, Jeremy Lewis, Tony Aldous, Paul Theroux, Myrna Blumberg, Philip Howard, Lieut-Col R. C. Plummer, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Henry Stanhope, H.S., Ronald T. Pretty, Major-Gen A. E. Younger, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Dr Constantin Roman, Richard Burt, PHS, William Chislett, JOYCE M. BENNETT, , ARTHUR SUPER. 49 Clapton Common, E5. August 3., D. G. HARRISON, , ROBERT ADAMS, , D. BERNARD HADLEY, , MARTIN TARRETT-KERR, CR, Mirfield, Yorkshire., DENYS RANDOLPH, Chairman, , W. O. SIMPSON, , V. L. PARNIS, , VISHNU SHARMA, , PETER LARGE, Chairman, , JOHN TREVELYAN., DAVID HODGES., MARY DOUGLAS, Vice-President. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 36 Craven Street. WC2., M. L. BERNERS-LEE, 185 Sheen Lane, SW14., From a Correspondent, By Our Social Services correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Desmond Ouigley, By John Brennan, By Ronald Pullen, By Tim Congdon, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Norman, By David Blake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, C. D. PIKE, , ROBIN ELLISON, , W. R. HARDY, A. SPEDDING, , A. W. HOPPER, , Adrian Hope, V. K. MEHTA, , ANN FREEMAN, , I. PAGE-RATCLIFF, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Bob Crew, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, Peter Waymark,

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News: Women's day: The Oldest, Seaside devastation: Eight bomb explosions, Mr Powell says our oil may be a curse, Red Cross evacuate 243 more wounded from Beirut camp, Chemical company takes poison precautions, Spanish amnesty decree gets guarded welcome, US and Germany agree on parts for Nato tank, Clerks urge more short jail sentences, New chairman shares father's views on newspapers' editorial independence, Lord Thomson of Fleet dies in London hospital after chest illness, Government planning metrication safeguards, Mr Tomney may split Labour vote, Minister faces legal action over sex film, £5 dog licence proposed to pay for force of wardens, Soviet-Romanian fence mending, National dried milk supplies will be stopped, The Army, Andreotti pledge on justice in Italy, Soldiers with wings fly the latest helicopters, Thousands of human rights complaints before UN, Mr Jenkin's holiday-in-Spain bandwagon for the jobless promptly loses all four wheels, Government to stock swine flu vaccine, Labour Party criticizes transport plans, Why fears of Soviet strategic superiority in nuclear weapons should not be exaggerated, Peace talks open between Kenya and Uganda, Motorway and road plans cancelled or delayed, Business gifts to Tories sharply reduced, Anxiety about Nato's future rifle, Five students reported shot in Uganda, Christmas turkeys exempt from poultry regulations, The Times Diary Mercifully, dawn was a little late, Motoring Datsun now has two Cherries, Mystery disease toll rises to 22, Torture evidence from treason trial, Tributes paid to Lord Thomson of Fleet, 'Student' needs more study, Gen Bigeard gives up ministerial post, Sudan executes 81 accused of role in coup, Guidance on housing the disabled to be given soon, New law promised on drink-driving, Controversial Polish politician visits Britain, Big export sales for missiles, President Giscard spares murderer from guillotine, Engineers bridge the gap, Earthquakes: after nearly 3,000 years of study we still have much to learn, Housewife wins prose medal at eisteddfod, Police open fire in new Soweto rioting, Water crisis well into the winter, MPs told, Crash driver making good progress, Tests on 'piped ' community radio to be held, Loophole closed in benefit pact with Spain, The right weapons for the job, Eight names for Civil Service rules inquiry, Press council criticizes any favouritism in union dispute, Government is accused of gerrymandering, Dilemma over new tank design, Israelis and PLO allies in talks, Palaeontology: Another forerunner?, Attempts to fill Mars soil analyser fail again, Republicans looking for dirt, says Mr Carter, Pro-communist abbot is unfrocked, Two accused of kidnapping 26 schoolchildren, Shoots allowed in Peak park despite fire risk, New minister needed to remedy serious delays in Service equipment, committee declares, Democrat Senate nominee killed in air crash, Amalia Rodrigues has found her strictly non-political voice again, Kissinger move to soothe Shah, The man whose spirit Franco couldn't break, Employers and TUC settle differences in talks on economy, W Berlin's right to vote in EEC elections defended. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Olympic Airways. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Delay over lotteries criticized by MP House of Commons, Price check scheme, Mr Shore cuts £50m from grant for local council spending, Judging the whole play, September signing of EEC poll document, Withdrawal of benefit from retired, Minister details terms for water ban, Hydrographic service, A dole 'storm in a teacup, not a tornado in Torremolinos'. Reviews: NPO/Schmidt Albert Hall/Radio 3, Never been anything like it Living Through the Blitz, Boorstin's laws The Exploring Spirit, Inexorable struggles Douglas Haig, Carroll's melancholy Crocodiles in Cream Mermaid, A whirlwind clip The Face of France, Don't fence them in Canals in Towns, Wheat and chaff Published in Paris, Chéreau demonstrates the validity of Wagner's myth Der Ring des Nibelungen Bayreuth Festival, Fiction New Stories 1, Quick guide, Elaboration rather than depth Agamemnon Greenwich, Fashion. Sport: Sports in Brief, Eddery's hundred keeps Belper from own Brighton landmark, Ferrari appeal over British GP is rejected, Genius takes Germans to predictable victory, Impressive results in two cruiser classes, Hertfordshire sent crashing to earth by Sarfraz, Lancastrian cup win pips Denby Dale Pie Week, England women dispel flippancy and the Australian challenge, Hindley has 200th win with Hand Canter, A gentle canter for Warwickshire, Grove's Boy may not keep up with Palustra, Swiss charge of use of steroids, Britain must keep the pressure on Panatta, Baseball, Ovation given to a hobbling Sainsbury, Wood that shone for Mrs Higuchi, Lowe suspended for three days, England youths avenge defeat by Scots, Akii-Bua will not race in Edinburgh, Professionals take chance, New Zealanders beat strong universities side. Editorials/Leaders: A Great Man Of Business, The Rare Possession Of Press Freedom. Letters to the Editor: Anthropological museum, Ordination of women, Wildlife Fund's activities, Australian road accident compensation, The CBI and the Chancellor, Invalid tricycles, Reforming the law on obscenity, Other way round, Saving it, Teignmouth port inquiry delay, Race relations appointment, Graduate unemployment, Pensions funding eases shortage of capital, Japanese regard for UK traders, Brighton Marina, Yoghurt: 'an illustrious son of a good father', The M3 inquiry, Law Lords' decision on Tameside. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Aug 4, 1951 Polish trials. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Basil Ward, Lord Thomson Of Fleet A great newspaper owner who sought profit not power, Field Marshal Sir Francis Festing Former CIGS. Classified Advertising: Commercial and Business market, Announcements, Available September, Secretarial Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Entertainments, Motor Show Place. Business and Finance: Saudi Arabia's instant industrial revolution, Discount market, BSC given £50m aid to finance stockpiling, Tanker surplus seen as lasting at least until 1981, Acceptances give Welfare 52pc of K & H, Aid sought for 700 clients hit by failures in furniture removals, Latest dividends, Cammell to get £9m state boost, The Sangers Group Limited, Nedc 'Past Trends' Case, Jobless rise in Britain as total falls in EEC, Airfix Industries, Market sees hint of easier money policy, Creditors' reply to MFC plan cheers rescuers, West Germany's inflation lowest for 5½ years, Spot Position of Sterling, Annual Average Growth Rates For Manufacturing, Time to dump the dumpers, Hardy Furnishers again in reverse but special items to the rescue, CBI attacks Brussels plan to end British inflation safeguard for exporters, Forward Levels, Anti-trust moves upset American car chiefs, British Airways to reduce cargo rate tariffs by 25pc, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Mr Peart promises aid when 1,500 sugar jobs are made redundant, Bank Base Rates, More talks on Jaguar dispute, Letraset holds 20 pc of Winsor and Newton, OECD unclear on income distribution in UK, Herbert Morris rejection of Al peace scheme, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Pubic sector borrowing put in perspective, York Trailer believe 'worst now past', Briefly, De Beers Ind in R15M 'rights', Brewers hope to be exempted from water restrictions, Money Market Rates, Allied Colloids Group, MP attacks 'skimpy' reports on Leyland, Nedc 'Improved Industrial Performance' Case, Business Diary: Light Switch · Virginia on the ridiculous, No payout after £4.2m loss at Ernest Ireland, How the markets moved, Gold, New way to help divers out of their depth, Bisgood, Bishop payout raised as surplus falls, Challenge by SE over company law proposals, Electricity boards to recoup £56m, Shifting patterns in the equity market, Banks press Zaire to discuss debt default, Spain borrows more, The Lamson Group. Business Appointments: Electricity Council chief chosen, Air Canada Appointment. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues Closing Price, Slight rally continues, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Signs of lower interest rates, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Commodities. Rallying trend on the LME. Property: Rentals, Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,372.

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