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The Times - 11/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Frederick Cleary, By Tim Jones and Caroline Atkinson, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Crossword Editor, Trevor Fishlock, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Staff, By Penny Symon, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Godfrey, By Marcel Berlins, From Patricia Clough, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, By Peter Hennessy, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Robert Fisk, From Ray Kennedy, From Charles Harrison, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By David Watts, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Barry Millington, Stanley Reynolds, Paul Griffiths, Sheridan Morley, Michael Leapman, Gerald Ely, Richard Storey, Raymond Fletcher, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, RENEE SHORT, , JO RICHARDSON, , AUDREY WISE, , GEORGE SINCLAIR, , OONAGH McDONALD, , MAUREEN COLQUHOUN, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , P. HOUSIAUX, , NORMAN RUSSELL, , C. A. W. DALE, , SANDRA PONTAC, , JACK TAYLOR, , D. C. FLINTHAM, , PEGGY BETTERTON, , M. D. BURGESS, , JUNE JACOBS, , P. W. RADICE, , JOAN BRYANT, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, The Hon Mrs Jo Grimond, By Malcolm Brown, BY Caroline Atkinson, By Our Commercial Editor, From Peter Norman, From Michael Hornsby, By Edward Townsend, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye, Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall, John Brennan, GEOFFREY DRAIN, , CLIFFORD JACKSON, , ANTHONY FURSE, , By a Special Correspondent, JOHN BOLTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Ray Maughan, David Robinson, Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: No Pretoria opposition to discussions on multiracial government for Natal, Immigrants' language difficulties 'neglected', Independence plan of Tamils in Sri Lanka, The fine art of telling the trees from the wood, Attack may be linked with murders, Housing 'lottery' winners should be picked soon, Bishop accuses press of bias on religion, Amputation of hand introduced by Pakistan's military rulers as penalty for theft and banditry, US newspaper attacks Concorde ban, A Times Profile Can cricket survive?, Communist 'university' will discuss EEC role, Commons on the air six months early, Damascus bomb kills two, Tory pledge to cut top income tax to 60%, Soviet press anxious over Cruise missile decision, The risk of a second Angola in Rhodesia, Queen to tour E Anglia and North-east, Hundreds of Howards honour poet ancestor, Archbishop criticizes 'hubbub' over book, Economic crisis starts new exodus from Portugal, M Giscard back in political arena, A new twist to strange career of Abu Saed, Pay claims multiply on eve of TUC talks with Chancellor, Bringing common sense to the law-making process, Campers missing in floods, Pastoral prelude: Yehudi, Early gains for Japan's ruling party, Farmers predicting greatly improved harvest this year, Inquiry into Green Paper 'leak' demanded by MP, Pope treads cautiously in Lefebvre affair, Baby is born 16 months after death of father, 4,000 police mobilized for Grunwick protest march, Signs of progress as Salisbury talks end, People of Seveso ignore disaster anniversary, Science report Crustacea: Artificial lobster bait, Bar on shifting road goods to the railways alleged, Three more political parties are legalized in Spain, Growing violence reflects tangled interests of ideologies Outside powers intervening in the struggle in Horn of Africa, First-class honours degrees, Two-part prison sentences may be introduced, Euro-communism: a lesson for some so-called socialists, Cold war 'more than a bipolar dispute', UK food production estimated at £4,912m in 1975-76, Arab hijackers disown leader and surrender, Labour move to scrap the Polaris missile, Waste problem delays Austria's A-power station, Why press freedom would threatened by a journalist' closed shop, Britain 'benefited by £1,500m' in first four years in EEC, Missing Canadian 'having talks at Amin residence', Striking doctors in Ghana get ultimatum, Ulster MPs' votes for Government uncertain, Prisoners of conscience Argentina: Luisa Segura, Doctors and dentists to see Mr Callaghan over resentment on pay, Regional report Echo-sounder discloses a vast new bed of prime coal under the Welsh valleys, Oxford University class list. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Wcb, M.J.H Nightingale & Co. Limited, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Secker & Warburg, Thomas Warrington & Sons Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Oxfam, A Silver Celebration, Anglo-Malayan Trading C0 Ltd, The Princess Grace Hospital. News in Brief. Law: Skipper fined £10,000, Appeal from Trinidad against a judge's error raises fundamental rights issues, European Law Report Week ended July 8 Court of Justice of the European Communities Compulsory buying of milk powder ruled illegal. Arts and Entertainment: Queen Victoria exhibition extended, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,650, Portisch retains his lead in world chess, Broadcasting, London finalists for national crossword championship. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Football Sexton moves nearer Old Trafford, Rugby League Great Britain change plans after defeat, Golf Two beacons shine out in Open sea, Sports in Brief, Rowing Baillieu and Hart surpass even their Montreal performance, Motor racing Newly-tyred car may revive a tired Hunt, Cycling Spill in ninth stage splits up Tour field, Motor cycling Baker ruins hopes of his rivals with faultless runs, Yachting Mixed fortunes for British crews in series, Racing Wightman promotes Air Trooper, Athletics Match slips away from Britain at the finish, For the record, Rugby Union, Cricket Why English batsmen trod warily in Test. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 10, 1952 Meat ration increase. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Educational & Public Appointments, Acknowledgments, Busuness Opportunities, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Don Giovanni Glyndebourne, Royal Opera House Orchestra/Solti Covent Garden, Enter a Goldfish, Aquarius London Weekend, LSO/A. Davis Festival Hall, National Philharmonic Orchestra/Alldis Albert Hall, Monday Book British music in French setting, Festival commissions Cheltenham Town Hall. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Attracting overseas investors. Editorials/Leaders: No Way To Consider Clemency, Russian Counter-Attack On Human Rights, How does the Lib-Lab pact stand now?. Letters to the Editor: Fabergé at the V and A, Index-linked state pensions, Withdrawal from EEC, House of Lords reform, Wildbrooks scheme, Whitehall plans for further public spending cuts would be 'unacceptable', Press Council ruling, Investment in the agricultural industry, Criminal procedure, Small firms and the role of directors, The morality of Tory ideals, Amending the law on abortion, Helsinki and the USSR, The Alderney cow. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Cheltenham College appointment, University news, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Marwick, Dame Harriette Chick Strides in nutrition that overtook disease. Business and Finance: Stead & Simpson looks good after record year, June capital issues, Bid sights set on Decca?, Go-ahead expected for loan of $250m to Zaire, Fisons plans $20m in the Euromarket, Dollar prospects on agenda of central bankers' meeting, Commodities Struggle ahead for coffee trade to win back its lost consumers, Quiet Klondike in the North-east Industry in the Regions, Tougher stance by OFT over credit licences, Mining Considerable potential of the South African market, The insurance industry in search of an image, US envoy airs trade fears in Brussels, Tesco's high risk tactics ring up sales gains, Further advance is seen this year at Triplex Foundries, Guide for redundant managers, Interest rates in the crystal ball, Business Diary in Europe: Mr Jay's EEC briefing, A guessing game for US money dealers, Lending rate 8pc, Why a falling pound solves no problems, EEC cars lift imports share of British sales, Brokers' views Flushing out the competition in the US composite market, Freight report, CBI Offer to join tripartite pay talks about 'dangers ahead', Bradford Property's surplus, Pressure for curb on TV sets from Japan, £3.8m renovation job, Briefly Utd Biscuits buys more Lyons 'Wimpys', Results this week, Damaged Alaskan oil pipeline could start again 'in a few days', Opec seeks ways to preserve price unity, Little room for tax sweetener by Chancellor, Airfix puts £1m into U S deal, Burmah to head Seychelles offshore venture. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr R J Kirkman to be Woolworth finance head. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Euromarkets Shortage of new issues keeps prices firm, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week.

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