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The Times - 23/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Sheila Black and Peter Hennessy, From Fred Emery, From Douglas Aiton, From Diana Geddes, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Godfrey, From Robert Parker, By Our Political Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Crime Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Moshe Brilliant, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter west Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, by Emma Lathen, David Wade, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Katie Stewart, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, John Russell, Stuart Fleming, Roy Hay, R. H., George Hutchinson, Louis Heren, Canon Stephen Verney, Henry Stanhope, John Nicholls, GEORGE MIKES, , JACK WAGSTAFF, , E. M. SELBY-BOOTHROYD, , D. C. POTTER, , CLIVE ASHWIN, , NEILL FISHER, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , DONALD MADGWICK, , JOHN ADAMS, , MICHAEL BARRETT, , R. BLATCHFORD, , RICHARD DUNN, , PETE EDMONDS, , SUE HALL, , JOHN HOPKINS, , MALCOLM MYERS, , SIMON PARTRIDGE, , DAVID PREWETT, , NICK SMART, , MATILDA EDELMAN, , L. A. DUMELOW, , I. M. RICHARDSON, , PETER T. LANDSBERG, , L. SOLYMAR, , DENIS MAHON, , DAVID MILES, , A. T. AUSTIN, , KINGSALE, , C. F. D. Moule, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Caroline Atkinson, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, From David Cross, By Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Nicholas Hirst, Clifford Webb, Sally Hemmings, Ronald Irving, David Mott, John Drummond, By Ashley Druker, Sheila Black, Catherine Davies,

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News: Collecting The taste for T'ang, Cabinet steps up efforts to win union pay accord, Minister urged to act in Heathrow dispute, Some newspaper printers end strike in Denmark, Sportsview Splashing out on the latest challenger for the Admiral's Cup, Shop Around Weekend, Indonesia foils Muslim plot, Gardening May may be better, Moscow in first attack since Mao on China, The Times Special Offer Blocks and barrows, 'Daily Mail' group may buy the 'Evening Standard', Offer to occupiers of church is rejected, Dr Owen consults America on Rhodesia conference, Sweep away peerages by birth, MP says, Scientists learn how to store solar energy, $200 award for shooting robbers is criticized, Mr Carter changes his line over petrol tax, New Chilean offer to swop prisoners with Russia, Keeping on course in the training for the Church's ministry, 'Ruthless removal' urged of unqualified teachers, Four-poster hospitality for visiting ministers, MP calls for action against abscenity, Travel Banff: dessert in the oasis, Benn plea to unions to maintain cooperation, Ex-premier to stand for Spanish Senate, Miss Morosi awarded £11,000 in libel suit, Army hold on Pakistan tightens as troops shoot dead 25 defiant demonstrators, Mr Rabin takes a holiday to obey law, Garish and shoddy jubilee souvenirs flood the market, Britain abstains in vote on guerrillas, Refund pledge as ferry is withdrawn, Mr Tindemans called on to form a new coalition, The new blue-collar elite of American academe, Geneva conference votes to give captured guerrilla fighters the status of prisoners of war, Poland frees 10 workers jailed after food riots, Food High-speed baking, St George, a symbol of unity, £5,000 a month EEC salary for Mr Jenkins, Science report Genetics: Parents of adopted children, Cabinet reshuffle in Algeria is first in 10 years, Bitter exchanges between Britain and Eire as torture case ends, Charter for parents is theme of Tory debate on education, Sentencing 'to protect society first', The picture 'Pravda' gives to Russia, Provisional IRA men end hunger strike, Stern aims for young offenders, Italian minister warns student terrorists that they will be fought with guns and bombs, Mr Vorster acts to bypass Swapo, Breaking the Rhodesian spiral of violence, Mass for Cardinal: Among those, Inquiry sought on council refuse collection accounts, Family-sized cabbages reach £1 each, The best thing the GLC could do would be to vote itself out of existence, British role in ending Cape Horn dispute, Saturday Review Conquering Christie, Free collective chaos, Mr Steel says, Football rowdyism healthy, Oxford psychologist says, Good Food Guide Filling in the blancs, British editor detained in Argentina, Journalists vote for a news blackout on strike-bound media, Pressure to reflate economy will be resisted, Uganda may send troops to Zaire, Marx family split on ways to protect comedian, Home Extra Tips on tackling upholstery, Ince case man alleges fake evidence request. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Politics and Parliament: Confidential facts on insurance brokers will not be revealed, Filibuster operation by two angry Labour MPs, Protecting food from PVC contamination, Tories want price curb package deal, Navy had no power to arrest Mr Biggs, Vaccination statement soon. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Barclays Unicorn, Kim Il Sung, The Olive Riviera Of Lake Garda, Bank Base Rates, Multiple Sclerosis, Mussorgsky, Coronation Ode, Liberty Of London Prints, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Quartetto Italiano, Peter Brotherhood Limited, Methodist Homes For The Aged. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Awards to young musicians, Lincoln's Inn, BBC wins five of six awards. Law: One convicted, two cleared of drug smuggling, Watergate decision leaked at US Supreme Court, Court of Appeal Lost carpet: burden of proof on cleaners Levison and Another v Patent Steam Carpet Cleaning Co Ltd, Girl 'country has let down' must wait in jail, Immunity from action for unfair dismissal Gadhok v Commonwealth Secretariat, Playboy Club issues writ against Acas and union, Too many documents photocopied Green v Green, £5,000 fine on woman in £2m currency case, Gandhi son accused of conspiracy over land, Widow tricked into signing away £147,466, Train men fined for fraud over coffee. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: Shipping nations in moves to drive 'cowboy' tanker operators from the high seas. Sport: Hockey Luck deserts the Irish in first match of series, Athletics Foster to lead Gateshead to an unusual distinction, Tennis Australian men and British women in finals, Real tennis Angus stakes claim to twelfth title, Football History with Leeds and Liverpool, Cricket Australian innings opens at the Waldorf, Racing Blushing Groom should be caused little embarrassment by rivals, Snooker Fine start for Mountjoy, Golf Garrido takes lead in Madrid Open, Rugby Union No rest for Cardiff against Sydney, Yesterday's results, Equestrianism Madrigal makes dressage opponents look pedestrian, For the record, Today's fixtures, Squash rackets Anxious time for England as Sweden improve. Arts and Entertainment: Italy in lead for Vitry bridge prize, Chess Taking to the tournaments, Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Bridge Lines of communication, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,583, New auction records for US artists, Sunday. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow Second Sunday after Easter, Domestic Situations, Fashion Health & Beauty, Home & Garden, Acknowledgments, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Entertainments, Services, Wigmore Hall. Reviews: Radio Cautionary tale, Haydn's maturity, Blockbusting, Monster symphonies and a sense of proportion, Merry Wives and Duchesses, Art Yale opens its doors to Britain, Babes and sucklings. Editorials/Leaders: A Fund To Be Seen, Managed And Used, Talking But Not Trusting. Letters to the Editor: The regimental connexion, Fragile eggshells, Words in 'Hunglish', The new "1984", Replacing the three Rs, Curbing football hooliganism, Future of local radio, Anglo-Saxon treasures, Compounding the felony, High tax rates and avoidance, Elderly travellers, Laughing bishops, School meals, Status of National Land Fund. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor H. F. Humphreys Medical student became Vice-chancellor, Ryan Davies, Issy Bonn, Mrs Helen Dimsdale, Gummo Marx. Business and Finance: Discount market, Commodities Coffee market turns upwards, Briefly Woolworth gets over poor January, Rolls-Royce lost £21.9m last year, Little hope for brokers' Bill, Investor's week Market rallies after a Jones setback, Bonds Withdrawal plans have their drawbacks too, Commercial Union's stake in Trafalgar is worth £16m, Fresh cut in MLR makes further fall in bank base rates likely next week, Legal & General, B I Nathan holds its ground as much leeway made up, International Hk stock exchanges may merge, Leyland to press for new Mini, Law Ins and outs of suing for debt, Investment trust valuations, 15,000 idle in car strike, Peachey suing for return of loan, In brief Insider trading document soon, State aid for boosting small business sector, Take good note of your expences and dividends, Liberty-now making nearly £2m, Leadenhall-Sterling, Ocean offers £22.5m for Hay's Wharf, BSC 'buying computer in America', Hamersley all set to make more this year, Brotherhood drop not as steep as expected, Investment trusts An approach for English & Caledonian, Company finances still in the doldrums, Unit trusts Net sales lowest for five years, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), BMW seeks British motor cycle workers, Carter assurance given on EEC car imports, Insurance Ten-year capital build-up. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Firm end to the week, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Index up 5.8 points on the week, Wall Street. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 23, 1952 Atomic test. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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