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The Times - 02/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stanley Baldwin, By Our Labour Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Geoffrey Browning, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Robert Schuil, From Ian Murray, From Michael Leapman, , From Michael Knipe, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, From Warren Weaver, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, by Geoffrey Weston, by Leonard Amey, by Monk Matthew, by Donald Black, G. W., Michael Church, Richard Osborne, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Philip Webster, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, S. J. Goldsmith, PHS, Bernard Levin, DEREK CHITTOCK, , RICHARD LUCE, , NICHOLAS TYNDALL, , MARK BONHAM CARTER, , S. E. ARNOLD, , ALLAN YAHRAES, , ROWLAND J. GEE, , ANDREW DALTON, , ALAN FRANK, , EDWIN G. NOBLE, , DAISY HALL, , CHRISTOPHER LAYDEN, , DAVID MORGAN, , W. HARVEY COX, , WILFRED BROWN, , IAN BAILLIE, , CARYL MICKLEM, , R. J. C. ATKINSON, , E. M. NICHOLSON, , Katie Stewart, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By David Blake and Caroline Atkinson, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By Donald Macintyre, From Ray Kennedy, By Ronald Pullen, By Maurice Corina, From Frank Vogl, By Paul Routledge, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, W. G. FRANCIS, , M. LITTLEWOOD, , A. J. HARRIS, , MICHAEL JONES, , D. J. CRISP, , C. E. FOGG, , P. A. HILL, , JOHN HOLGATE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, By Alison Mitchell, By Bryan Appleyard, By Victor Felstead,

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News: Union considers 'Evening News' peace terms today, Rhodesian doubts on Carver mission, The need is to make visitors linger, Need to improve quality of life for people over 80, The last-minute drama that made Leo Amery the brains behind the Balfour Declaration, Greater London Council Verbatim report to be made in spite of Labour scorn, Lack of money forces UN relief body to halve refugee rations, Help sought for children with speech disorders, 500 Burmese rebels killed, Five killed in fire after minibus crash, Conservatives switch spending on homes to inner London areas, Students failed tests of basic English, Late supper for four, Dr Owen criticizes 'yesterday's' firms, From barrow boy to property king, A militant's nightmare, Quick recipe: taramosalata, Chancellor's reluctance to let pound rise denied, Anti-hijack resolution is approved, Soviet supersonic jet goes into service, South Africa condemned by Catholics, Ulster commander: Major-, Leniency for Mr Helms is criticized, Links with the land still vital, Miners reject output deal and press ahead with £135 claim, On collision course now as the miners plunge the pay policy into darkness, Mr Blumenthal talks with Berlin leaders, Rival of Señor Carrillo returns to Spain, Paris police ban demonstrations by terrorist sympathizers at lawyer's extradition hearing, Port's success obscured by sailing barge image, Basic recipe: game pie, More drug addicts, UN report says, 'New system needed' to scrutinize radiation hazards, Solicitors defended over long trials, Changes in running of Barlinnie prison, Queen to fly home on Concorde today, Mr Gormley blames 'hysterical' left, Rail strikes worsen in Argentina, New BBC conductor: Gennadi Rozhdest-, Crossman diaries disdain quality of the 1968 Cabinet, Mr Mulley calls for early report on Ulster troops' accommodation, New course urged for engineers, Kent men want to see radical changes as well as 'the wage for the job', Deportation note to be served on freed Spy, Napoleonic entrance for Quebec Premier, Ethiopia uses Russian weapons to strike back at Somali rebels, Foreign Office explains UN vetoes, Air control assistants agree to accept offer, Besieged tenant unmoved by new plea, Tory study of ways to vet school standards, Ipswich Natural growth versus a 'Canute' policy, The Times Diary, Cooking Giving the game away, Famous comedy of antiquity is rescued from oblivion, Varied exhibit wins RHS gold medal, Clash likely over plan for jobless youth, 80% back earnings limit but want police exempted, Good neighbour: Mr Ennals, Secretary of, Fleet Street is still 'the same old jungle', Former drug addict to get his son back, Carabinieri chief killed in helicopter crash, Mr Carter rules against State Department and leaves ILO, Postal vote on students' right to speak, Moves to end Sowet boycott fail, Human rights warning to US ignored, Science report Oceanography: Tracing heat changes, Power cut 'caused gas escape', Supreme Court accused of usurping power, Close first ballot for presidency of engineering union leaves fine line between left and right, Spanish King cancels son's investiture, Immigrants' council says appeal barred its adviser, Tories want intensive care on health service, Strikes spread in Israel against austerity moves, Closures of meat and bacon factories feared, French warning to Algeria over hostages, Bomb in boat train fails to explode. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Ottawa MPs ask for bugging hunt. Display Advertising: The Roof At The London Hilton., Ransomes, Precision Stag Engineering Ltd, Conway Relf, Esso Overseas Finance N. V., Multiple Display Advertisements, Thf Hotels, Sirdar, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Mobil®, Britain's Insurance Companies, Bildeston Securities Limited, Ipswich Port Authority, Smurfit, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, Apex Properties Limited, Sandvik, Planelectric, A Gateway To Europe, G & M Power Plant, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Healey & Baker, Bayer, McKechnie Brothers, John Foord, Headlam, Sims & Coggins Limited, Benson And Hedges, Omega, William Brown, Gauloises Longues, Hine. Law: Law Report November 1 1977 Court of Appeal Settlement with 'Jewish blood' conditions valid In re Tuck's Settlement Trusts, Remand on kidnap charge, 'Second fiddle' pop group wins £13,909 award, Comics and obscene books shown, Book charges remand, Hot-dog trader fined, Accused man tells how girl hank clerk was shot, Ban and £700 fines on corporal, Compromise is proposed in 'FT'case. Arts and Entertainment: £4m theatre can be used as a concert hall, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,748, Radio, Sale of Wildenstein collection is called off, Broadcasting, Set of four Rowlandson etchings fetches £1,200. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: The Fall of the House of Usher Cottesloe, Lois McDonall: never any doubts, An appalling Caledonian bard Writer's Cramp Bush, LPO/Weller Festival Hall, Digging out the past: the Russian Revolution Hammer and Sickle Thames (tonight), Steven Mayer Purcell Room, Mitchell Prize for History of Art. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Golf Watson heads prize list, Football Britain may be left with only three, Racing Rodman should cut down Slasher, Sports in Brief, Gymnastics Huge demand to watch Miss Korbut's farewell, Show jumping Smith and Broome give Britain flying start, Tennis Riches given to those who are already rich, Rugby Union England U-23 man in Middlesex side, Olympic Games Los Angeles is likely to host 1984 event, Athletics Britain call for more drug controls, Hockey New joint board seeks to gain recognition, Boxing Minter is tired of being promised the world, Cricket ICC took action to prevent imitators of Packer, Today's fixtures. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 1, 1952, History's verdict: keep the persecutor of historians out of Britain. Editorials/Leaders: IT Would Be Better To Stay, The Miners' No. Letters to the Editor: The law and race discrimination, First step towards a new engineering education, Legal duty of pension trustees, Hanging Turner's paintings, Silencing burglar alarms, German extremists, Composers' rights, Tobacco substitutes, Cooperative way of giving up a business, A permanent wages policy, Teaching design in civil engineering, Stationery Office costs, Britain and South Africa, Challenge of marine science, Coeducation at Cambridge, Employment Protection Act 'most inhibiting' piece of legislation, Buying US securities, The revaluation of sterling, Changing the BBC wavelengths, A feast for Pharisees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Oldest sailor retires, Latest appointments, Gallantry award. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Lord Vaux Of Harrowden, Miss Joan Tetzel, Dr Hans Eggeling, Dr Ronald Mackeith An influential paediatrician. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts turn back, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Heavy selling on pound and miners sends index below 500 again, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: TUC call for tough line on textiles, Discount market, Mallinson-Denny set for further improvement in second half, Rebuff for flour workers' 20pc pay agreement, Ductile forecasts a first half drop in profits and dividend, Oil price rise backed, Business Diary: Enter Edwardes · Economics is bunk, Myddleton Hotels goes on a dividend spree, Commodities, Unions seek assurances on BSC cuts, For this relief much thanks..., Revertex move in Malaysia, CBI survey chief points to anxiety over wage and export prospects, Texaco signs pact with BNOC, £3m British tug order going to Hongkong yard, Prices of houses rose 3pc in third quarter, The reasons behind the floating Why Cabinet rejected an easing of controls, Department stores under pressure, Sirdar set to do even better, Option trading, Rain should top up profits at Lawtex, No big UK sale plans, Reed says, Main platinum group to cut output by 20 pc, First ballots in favour of BOC return, 'Ribbons' spices cash call with fine year, Pressures delay Carter tax reforms, Expansion programme at Bristow, Chrysler heads called to Whitehall, Tokyo Round at 'first major milestone', International Mitsubishi Electric up 15pc, Changing mood in the stock market, LCP buys a steel group for £1m cash, Balance sheet stronger at Howard & Wyndham, U S Bureau of Mint to buy copper, Miners' vote halts advance of pound and causes sharp drop in share prices, Nissan expects to hold net profit at £185m, Warning on margins at Sanderson, CBI 66th industrial trends survey: Oct'77, EDITH uses 1977 gains tax reform, Vavasseur deal for part of Shepperton, Criticism of Crown Agents by committee. Business Appointments: Business appointments Director named to head European Rank Xerox. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property.

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