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The Times - 12/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From David Wood Political Editor, From Patricia Clough, From David Spanier, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Penny Symon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas and Geoffrey Browning, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Home Affairs Reporter, From Craig Seton, By Michael Horsnell, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Political Staff, by Fred Emery, From Michael Hatfield, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Jose Shercliff, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, By Our Foreign Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Cross, From Richard Davy and Dessa Trevisan, From Hasan Akhtar, Philip Howard, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, Paul Moor, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Paddy Kitchen, Bernard Levin, PHS, J. P. DRIVER-JOWITT, , T. WILSON, , PETER CADOGAN, , HOWARD JACOBS, , JAMES JARDINE, , TED HONDERICH, , ROBIN KEMBALL, , DAVID NAPLEY, , NORMAN ST JOHN STEVAS, , D. G. LAYTON, , STEPHEN PRYOR, , MARGHANITA LASKI, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, A correspondent, H., By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By John Whitmore Finance Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, From Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Bryan Appleyard, By Ronald Pullen, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Robert Rodwell, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, D. R. QUIN, , G. A. WILKINSON, , KENNETH A. SHERWOOD, , JOHN McKAY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, By Tony May, By Alison Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, By Michael Clark, by Peter Hopkirk, by David Bonavia, by Richard Harris, by Henry Stanhope, by Elizabeth Wright, P.H., by a Special Correspondent,

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News: Rebels kill 33 soldiers in Philippines, North Thames Gas Board defends its customer complaints service, Traditionalist priest suspended by bishop, A bishop who speaks his mind, Government threatens sanctions if excess payments are made to heating and pottery workers, Owen communiqué says détente irreversible, Israeli Cabinet accepts peace talks formula, Grants to troops in Germany not to be cut, Steps of the red footed booby, Magician prepares to conjure up a writ, Guarded US optimism on Salt accord, China Pragmatic approach follows perpetual revolution, Rosy glow over British links with Russia as Dr Owen's visit ends, Whitelaw call for curbs on Front marches, Leaders embittered by lack of pay and policy, Royal Mint may cut the output of jubilee crowns, 'Thousands flee' to Djibouti from Ogaden fighting, An awakened giant seeks to build its strength, Tourists Shanghaied in comfort, Aubergines by any other name, Another attempt to form Dutch coalition, Cosmonauts return to space centre inquiry, Cabinet looks to Queen's Speech, Boys tell inquest about trip wire death, Flotsam and jetsam of the past, New course in trade should benefit Britain, Monkey TV star who killed wins reprieve, Ford men resent accusation of greed, Schools plan to collect statistics on ethnic origin, A home for only the fittest, New York state Governor to veto Concorde, Fiat union official shot in legs, Army hesitation strains ceasefire in Lebanon, Tories would allow new closed shops 'if massive vote in favour', Civil service in Iceland goes on first strike, Study favours keeping ballistic missiles, Britain needs nuclear power, minister says, Drug squad to take men from uniformed branch, Social policies once sacred are revised, Elderly lose because of secrecy on grants, The rise and fall of the 'safer' cigarette, Czech hijackers seek asylum in West Germany, Firm action to ensure fair election in Greece, 'Too much tax and law, but too little freedom', Voices of schoolboys heard in the ranks, An honest people..., Dead civilizations along the Silk Road, Gaullists back M Barre's candidacy in election, Illness of Mrs Broz denied, Mr Heath fears threat to democracy if jobless exceed 2m, Soviet Union remains chief bogy, New or old? Many leaders are reinstated, Russians accused of breaching postal convention by interrupting mail services to US, Mr Kruger accuses second paper over Biko article, Recruiting in unions stepped up, Oxford merger goes ahead, Peace offer rejected by striking air assistants, Autumn colours in flower show match fruits of success against poor weather, Legendary hills dominate unchanged landscape, Realism on unions is muddled through, 'Hang on' grammar schools told, The Times Diary, Ship of state crosses sea of storms, Workers and public 'should have say in Windscale', Anti-Concorde bishop named for Birmingham, Bow Group supports municipalization, Sir Keith calls for voluntary job shedding, Bishop promises to make known Rhodesia facts, Unrepentant defence of British attitude to Community's future, Unions plan lobby over hospital, What's what between who and whom, Mr Prentice earns his first Tory applause, Big police guard as Front meets, Israel issue blamed for Lisbon resignation, Journalists to vote on peace plan, A townswoman's place is not at home, Socialist policy blamed for urban decay and racialism, Nigerian leader begins visit to US, Minister urges councils to keep race files, Briton shares Nobel physics prize, Taking the intellectual road to tragedy and terrorism, Offer of £3,500 disgusts Ulster victim, Popularity of Italy's two main parties is rising, Guests from the West made welcome, Science report Geneties: Genes that cause mutations, Successful surgery to Flying Horse, Mr Prior says Tories will accept a closed shop only after massive ballot majority for it, Academics in bitter US wrangle over Celts, 'Raids on freedom of the press'. News in Brief. Index. Law: Threat by Irish police alleged in death inquiry, IRA man says three men and girl are innocent of public house bombings, Mr Bhutto on trial over death plot, Family Division Right of husbands not to cross-petition Welfare v Welfare, Sikh killed daughter who defied him, Inquiry into trial exhibit labels begun, Queen's Bench Division Ground of appeal cannot be altered Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Mehmet and Others, Chancery Division Degree of mental capacity for transfer inter vivos In re Beaney (deceased); Beaney and Another v Beaney, Oxford seeking ban over a dictionary. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, The Wren Orchestra, Pia, Trade With China, Davy, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Air France, Ridiculous, Oliver, Strong & Fisher Holdings Limited, Sealink, Pandair, Vickers, Mobil, The Hambro Tax Guide, Jardines, Parker Knoll Limited, Thomson Winter Cities, Norton & Wright Group Limited, Wogen Resource Limited, Associated Biscuits Interim Report, Toft Machine Tools Ltd., Berry Pacific (Sterling) Fund Limited, Swissair, Barr And Wallace Arnold Trust Limited, Coles, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Percy Daltons, Visa, Anderson Strathclyde Limited, United British Securities Trust Limited, Hi-Flex, Action Research For The Crippled Child, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, K & K International Trading Ltd., The National Bank Of Australasia Limited, Aeroquip, The Bentley Group., Inchcape & Co. Limited, Hall-Thermotank Products Limited, Gauloises Longues, The Legacy Check List, Scragg Far Eas Limited, Lloyds Bank International, Midland Bank International, Emi. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,730, 'Elvis' at Astoria, Welsh and Delft ceramics fetch very high prices. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Home News, Politics and Parliament: Commission urged to defer appearance of 'spy in cab', Electoral reform urged for both houses, EEC tariff aid to oil-rich states criticized. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Sport: Sport Racing Binky comes alive as Stromboli 'sleeps', Football England put emphasis on shooting and the low cross in training, Boxing Aird airs punches as well as views on Dunn, Show jumping General Blacker reviews Moscow assault troops, Yachting Adventure tenth to arrive, Motor racing Indianapolis cars will race at Brands Hatch and Silverstone, Tennis Surgeon's son clinically removes David Lloyd, Rugby Union Eagles spread their wings for second victory of the tour, Hockey Under-21 caps train with party for India, Squash rackets Easter races through opening match, Golf Homework pays off for Statham in class, Olympic Games TV finance remains big obstacle, Boxing Finnegan to meet Minter for British title again, Today's football fixtures. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The strain of Mahler PO/Mata Festival Hall, Pace, Russian style The Government Inspector Crucible, Sheffield, English Watercolours from Manchester Agnew's, Karajan returns to Beethoven, Berlin's uncomfortable way with Shakespeare, The Pissarros go their several ways. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 11, 1952. Mau Mau raids, We call it free speech, but it has to be paid for. Editorials/Leaders: Protecting The Purity Of Antarctica, Joe Chamberlain Would Not Have Approved, Closed Shop: Closed Ranks. Letters to the Editor: Welfare benefits in Ulster, Radical thought, Plea bargaining, Peace Prize winners, IRA and the baby, Coach operators' EEC dilemma, Inland Revenue and a question of privacy, Productivity in Britain, Proceeds from share options, Future of directgrant schools, No justification for 'penal' tax on pensioners' income, Rhodesian casualties, Paying the police a competitive wage, Eldridge Cleaver. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Judge Abu Rennat, Professor Margaret Deanesly Historian of the medieval Church, Mr A. B. Sackett. Business and Finance: Anxiety over outlook for shipbuilders, South Crofty at 19p premium, Hopes dashed of early start to steel negotiations, Discount market, Stock markets Gilts stage strong gains but only moderate rally in equities, Substantial growth in money stock indicated, UK and France clash over portions for sea oil hunt, Scottich Metro scrip after topping £1m, Phillips Petroleum group makes oil find north-east of Shetland Islands, Commodities, Du Pont's £29m rubber plant in N Ireland will mean fewer jobs, Berry Pacific SF dealings, Jones call for piecework, Steel downturn hits Senior Eng but profits show improvement, Brit Mid Airways touches down in profit, Hewden-Stuart looks to £4m in tough year, Trade agreements destined for the melting pot?, Bank Figures, Briefly Newman bids for Dover in £1.87m share deal, International CRA seeks action on Hail Creek, T & C sells Berkeley Sq House, Legal & General venture in unit-linked sector, Canadian dollar at all-time low against US currency, NCB fund to invest more in small companies, Margins tighten at Silentnight, Mr Berni in series of Grand Met share sales, Collett Dickenson bubbles in first half, Increase in house prices slower in last quarter, Five-ship British order shared by foreign yards, Dollar devaluation 'no solution' for US deficit, Countdown to the industrial space age, CBI urges delay of mini-Budget, Bank statements for September, Vauxhall men poised for strike over differentials, Bowthorpe goes 16pc ahead despite setback in France, Leyland pay warning: 'time has run out', Building societies to discuss Abbey line on investment, A marathon session on Ariel's future role, Fairey forced to ask for receiver, United Biscuits launches rights issue for £29.8m, Business Diary: Bowring's satellite · Fire power, Borrowing need still leaves room for £1,000m autumn boost, Oxygen workers' strike disrupts steel production. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lead the way, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Shell International Petroleum. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.

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