The Times - 02/04/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Richard Wigg, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Roger Choate, By Richard Davy, By Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our health Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From Martin Huckerby, By Kenneth Gosling, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, By Edward Mortimer, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Howard Thomas, David Wade, Ned Chaillet, Trevor Fishlock, John Naughton, Brian Alderson, Laurie Taylor, Jacky Gillott, P.T., Philip Howard, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Margaret Allen, Edward Mayer, Katie Stewart, Lynne Thornton, Gabriel Ronay, Marcel Berlins, George Hutchinson, Marie-Noelle Kelly, Reginald Bennett, KEN JUDGE, , GLADWYN, , ANDREW PHILLIPS, , BRINSLEY FORD, , ALAN BEITH, , GAVAN McCORMACK, , TIM FORTESCUE, , IAN C. MACDONALD, , N. INGS, , DAVID G. LINDSAY, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , LAURENCE BIRMINGHAM, , ¶DAVID LIVERPOOL, , ¶MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , A. M. SPOONER, , DOUGLAS COTTRILL, , M. E. HAYWARD, , By the Rt Rev R. P. C. Hanson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By David Mott, By Derek Harris, By Nicholas Hirst, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Margaret Drummond, Adrienne Gleeson, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, MARGARET STONE, David Mott, Eric Brunet, By Tony May, By John Brennan, Sheila Black, A. M. Gleeson,
ResumoNews: M Barre to stick to his economic policy, A lot of people fooled for some of the time, An astonishing vintage year for Moselle, but take care, Corrections, RAF pilots graduate, Relax and learn a language with a little help from Bach, EEC Commission tightens rules on butter subsidy, BMA legal query on pay bed plan, No police action on ship after 'crew takeover' call, Government suggests four options for direct elections to Europe, Guards beat off coup attempt in Chad, Arabic paper to be launched in London, Food Let them eat bread and cake, Mr Carter gives up his yacht, Solitude and faith have transformed the Coptic monasteries, Washington says Mr Gromyko was 'inaccurate' in his denunciation of US proposals, Direct Elections Three alternatives to 'first past the post' Consequences of a new system of voting 'difficult to foresee', Sportsview A two-horse race for the control of off-course betting, Traditionalists ordered to leave church, Ten virus deaths at old people's home confirmed, Sympathy strikes close most of Danish press, Teachers' union to debate first racialism motion, 11 held as Swedish police smash terror plot, Israel accused of secret extradition, Cyprus talks reach deadlock on first day, Stechford's National Front vote was protest, Mr Sadat wins aid from Bonn, Smith minister forecasts intensification of war, A lawyer with special credentials, Albanian pretender held by Thais on arms charge, Collecting Pious paintings, Why Mrs Thatcher is the real victor of Stechford, Looks before personality at first date, Minister says no room for Scots separate policies, Minister defends child benefits, Huge damages claimed for Tenerife disaster victims, Weekend SHOP AROUND, A Christian strategy against decline and fall, The birth of The Avengers, Health fears and cost 'unlikely to deter smokers', Hospitals to close for lack of funds, Kitchen blaze destroys city centre, Italian Communists sit on fence over Nato, Premier seeks peace with judiciary, Mystery of fragile egg shells solved, Orchestral scholarship: Jane Marshall playing the oboe before, Cinemas may dwindle to 1,000 next year, union says, Quebec Bill to abolish bilingualism, Why such an unkind word for the old?, Brazil Congress dismissed after Bill is lost, Inquiry into deals by son of Mrs Gandhi, Family held while bomb was delivered, Nuclear waste responsibility to be changed, Eighty flights cancelled in unofficial airline strike, Belfast shuttle aircraft will stay overnight, Spain to scrap Franco's Movement, Mrs Thatcher cancels engagements in autumn in readiness for election, Jobs for April, Rape victim refuses to give in to fear, British airliner in near miss with US fighter, Britain to sound out opinions on Amin visit, Irish fishing zone defined unilaterally, Travel Caribbean charm in the Atlantic, Price rises threaten new pact on wages, Science report Pharmacology: Heart-attack prevention, Home Extra Getting a touch of professional polish, Peace formula agreed in hospitals dispute, Consultants fear a serious decline in medical teaching, Mrs Thatcher prepares for autumn poll after win at Stechford, UN call to stop S African game at Hastings, One man in Belgrade who does not believe he is the Tito heir, Gardening Shrub that cheers, Deposed Greek bishops' plea to Europe. Index. Display Advertising: Romania, Barclays Unicorn, M & G, Fontana, Richard Dimbleby, Cages, Alliance, Surinvest Japanese Index Trust Limited, Bank Base Rates, London News, Wine Australia, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas Reeman Winged Escort, The United States Debenture Corporation Limited, Elizebeth Of Glamis, Thuro Steam. News in Brief. Law: Judge stopped police search by telephone, Six more arrests in large drugs conspiracy case, Law Report April 1 1977 No VAT on students' cheap travel card Court of Appeal, Mother accuses commune over missing baby, Break-up of marriage 'led major to raid banks', Defendant bailed to stay in hotel, JPs 'not more likely to convict', Four years for drug smugglers. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing. Politics and Parliament: Sport sponsorship, Government conscious of concern over passage of EEC legislation House of Commons, Ministers to prepare for summit at No 10. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Services tomorrow: Sunday next before Easter, Home & Garden, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Rackets Malvern have seldom played better, Golf Lloyd plots Eton's downfall, Rowing Lightweights could threaten heavyweights, Hockey Slough hope for a windfall at Goosedale Farm, Sports in Brief, Tennis Amritraj in top gear to dispose of Nastase, Table tennis England captain says top players should have an agent as in golf, Sport Racing Red Rum's chance falls with the Aintree rain, Football Liverpool at their weakest for crucial week, Cricket Pakistan hit back after a bad start, Weekend fixtures, Show jumping Glazzard brings off double, Rugby Union The Geordie accent up front must be matched by the Welsh, Olympic Games Penalty for late withdrawals. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Chess Race of champions, Radio, Bridge Lost opportunities, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,566, Portrait by Kisling is sold for £6,000, Weekend television highlights, Sunday. Reviews: Salt of the earth, Ambiguity and uncertainty, The rascal abroad, William the martyr, Guru for a generation, Fiction Lovingly constructed lives, Radio Under the McIntyre flag, In brief, Indeed to goodness. Editorials/Leaders: A Suburb Of Craftsmen, One Bad System And Two Possible Ones. Letters to the Editor: Liberal pact with Labour, Human rights in Korea, Improving life in inner cities, The Budget: freezing prices, Flattering flora, Murder in Cambodia, Social work training, Conservative devolution, Loan for Mentmore, A flight of butterflies, The Queen in Australia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 2, 1952 Last of the trams. Obituaries: Mr Euan Cox, Mr Raymond Plummer, Dr Milton Bramlette Ocean-bed life and geology, Miss Elizabeth Muntz. Business and Finance: Discount market, Investor's week Muted market response to Mr Healey, Unit trust performance, Briefly Shareholder attack on GRA before lively AGM, Commodities, In brief Electricians defy union in Port Talbot strike, Bill tabled to renew price controls policy, Mr Simons leaving Denbyware, Protectionist fears over shoe curbs, Fixed interest investment Courses of action as rates come down, Budget: taxation, Crash kills broker in £2m Milan scandal, Higher lead and zinc output, Round-up New funds for the US and Japan, Strategy changes may be needed, Ashland Oil buys£46m Thistle stake, Occidental sale of Antwerp refinery, Pensions Reviewing post-retirement benefit, Carter energy programme calls for tough action to reduce oil use, American economic growth predicted to rise by 4pc, Outlook is good as Scottish TV returns to its old form, MLR move keeps bill rate in line, Unit trusts M & G chief takes the chair, Devaluation by three Nordic block countries, Argentine bid for Falkland Islands Company appears to be doomed, US charterer rejects £23m Clyde drill ship, No improvement for the less well-off · Loophole closed, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Equities suffer another bout of profit-taking. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Hangover on politics and interest rates, Stock Exchange Prices Week ends on low note, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Births.
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