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The Times - 10/06/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By David Spanier and Roger Berthoud, From Own Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Stewart Tendler, By Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Nichols, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By our Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Alan Hamilton, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Sheila Black, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Earle, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, By Louis Heren, By Roger Berthoud, Michael Leapman, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicolas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent, , From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Thomas Walker, William Mann, Max Harrison, Bernard Levin, Hugh Clayton, PHS, Moshe Brilliant, Philip Howard, EMMA MASON, , WENDY RANSFORD, , ROSAMUND ROCYN JONES, , BRINSLEY FORD, , ELIZABETH D. D. SYMES, , D. R. DENMAN, , O'BRIEN of LOTHBURY, , HUGH PESKETT, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, , WAYLAND KENNET, , T. A. DAWOOD, , GERARD MANSELL, , ANDREW COLMAN, , WALTER WALKER, , JOCELYN STEVENS, , RODNEY DENNYS, , R. D. MACRORY, , G. A. K. MISSEN, , By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ronald Pullen, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Emler, By Clifford Webb, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Ray Maughan, By Edward Townsend, By John Brennan and Margaret Stone, By Nicholas Hirst, By Malcolm Brown, BRENDON SEWILL, , JOHN FOLLOWS, , JOHN EVERETT, , R. BARDELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, By Victor Felstead, From Peter Norman, Robin Mead, Gerald Ely,

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News: £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Blue-riband committee's task is to prevent dilution, More cooperation by EEC sought on oil spillages, Warrant in extortion case issued for Sanjay Gandhi, Some air shuttle services grounded by pay dispute, Hanoi admits to resistance in former South Vietnam, A dilemma without horns is not a dilemma, Royal progress in the rain is cheered by London's dockland, Rates bill table led by Home Counties, Mr Kadar finds a welcome at Vatican, Mr Whitlam again urges breaking of links, Pakistan writer held for poem attacking the Army, Cabinet Office post for EEC official, A hooting, tooting, whistling welcome, New body to help litigants proposed, Poll attacks on ex-minister in arms trial, Mr Fahmi starts talks with Soviet minister, Workers get guide to retirement, Turkish enjoy shot in Rome, Sir Robert Mark says Notting Hill should not be a 'no-go' area to police during carnival, Mr Smith rejects 'mob rule', In his new job, will Mr Dayan reach a compromise with Jordan?, Spain sends nine more Basques into exile, Tory warning on future of Post Office monopoly, US 'must stand firm in Europe', Miners likely to endorse concessionary coal deal, Warning of threats to peace in Cyprus and Belize problems, Rabbis allow party to join government, The balloon goes up in High Street price war, Professor Brock to be Warden of Nuffield, Three of Athens woman's octuplets survive, Fashion Now we know what it looks like, The changes behind the High Street war, Last minute packages, Dr Kaunda says Amin condemnation unlikely, Russian missiles 'moved westwards', Morse rescue plea flashed from Dutch hijack train, West makes progress in negotiations on interim rule in Namibia, Shot UDA man gets £70,000, Council defends £70,000-a-house plan for Camden, Smith watch makes £8,000 at Sotheby's, US support for Laker Skytrain, Stronger pound helps Britain to achieve best surplus in 6 years, Fireworks crowd halts London, Pay blamed for cut in surgery, Why pensions do not go up more often, Italian banker's loan policy investigated, President Giscard will insist on vote for EEC direct elections, 'British spy' held by Uganda, radio says, Summer helpers are sought for nearly 40 British digs, Owen plea on Rhodesia greeted with scepticism, Silent protest after murder at hospital, Science report Hormones: The evolution of insulin, Lassa fever warning to air travellers, Carter plan to reward the small car defeated, Fiat refuses to pay £17.5m for director 'facing death', Celebrations spread across the globe, Journalists' strike may be intensified, President's son finds his roots in Dorset, Beaverbrook meeting with unions in next few days, Second homes cause less resentment in Scotland, Mr Tindemans wins vote of confidence, Palestinian rivals in Lebanon clash, Triumph of Indonesia's ruling party confirmed, The Times Diary/ Putting the FO back where it belongs, Peyton attack on Mr Silkin over EEC policy, Golf and desultory talk, then back to work by medium speed train, Poll puts Suárez party in lead, Curbs on land sales 'cut potential jobs', Law urged as school curriculum subject to end misconception, Mr Manley condemns 'shame to all mankind', Guards accused of role in selling drink at jail, Laboratory closed after Windscale incident, Texas cowboys unable to match their idealized celluloid image, Labour split over Europe expected in PLP debate. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Charter Consolidated Limited, Robeco, Furness Withy Group, Volvo, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Peter Jones(china)ltd, Times Newspapers Limited,, Telford, Bishop's Stores Ltd, Anglo American Corporation Group Transvaal Gold Mining Compa, Greater London Fund For The Blind, The Banks, Fiat, Dewar's, Harveys, Qantas, Sheraton Park Tower, C&d, The Guthrie Corporation, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pelham Books, The Elizabeth R Silver Pendant, Wealth Of The Roman World, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Laporte, London Trust Company Limited, Hartwells Group Ltd., Skf, Weatherall Green & Smith, Vernons. News in Brief. Law: Murder accusation, Sentence awaited for threat to Mr Muldoon, Appeal court studies Concorde case, Law Report June 9 1977 Family Division Unassisted father recovers preparation costs S v S, Detective posed as drug dealer, court told, Two men made pirate copies of 'Snow White'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Television in schools From The Times of Tuesday, June 10, 1952, When the stakes are this high, here is bravery indeed. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Last minute holidays, Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Public Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Properties under £25,000, Residential property Market is brisk for cottages, Country property, Flat Sharing. Sport: Football Clemence takes the Ieading role in England's magical mystery tour, Sports in Brief, Bowls England attempt to break Scots monopoly, Motor racing Japanese Grand Prix to be held in October, Rowing Jesus keep up the pressure, Rugby Union Squire plays fourth successive game, Rugby League Francis picked to face New Zealand, Racing Something special for Royal Ascot, Cycling Dutch rider disqualified after drug test, Horse show Newbery and Warwick III repel the invaders, Motor rallying A break from tradition to ease congestion, Tennis Nottingham taken over by the Americans, Golf Horton regains putting touch to take lead, Polo Withers hits four as Cowdray Park reach final, Cricket The initials that set the ball rolling, Athletics Championships provide an opportunity to be noticed. Reviews: Choices for the choosy Partie de Plaisir (x) Camden Plaza Wrong Movement (Falsche Bewegung) ICA Cinema Club La Cecilia The Other Cinema Mr and Mrs Smith Covent Garden Cinema Club, Burlesque Sound Circus, Albert Herring Sadler's Wells, Wandsworth Choir's new patron, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, Victoria de los Angeles Wigmore Hall, Most mature celebration of Bertolt Brecht To Those Born Later Cotteslloe, A remarkable Russian find The Ascent of Mount Fuji Hampstead. Editorials/Leaders: 1978-Europe's Year Of Crisis, Mr Mason's New Security Policy. Letters to the Editor: St Alban and St George, British citizenship, Rhodesian raid into Mozambique, Beaverbrook Newspapers, Iraq and the Kurds, The Beckford papers, Who owns the farmland?, Bracken off the menu, Main reason for low industrial investment, The missing Muse, Discretion and brokers' registration Bill, Executives should stop 'beefing', BBC and East Europe, Valuing contents of a home, Obligations of EEC membership, King Harold's wife, Queen of Europe?, Behind the cheers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr B. J. Morse, Dr J. R. Morris Studies in ancient history. Deaths. Business and Finance: Sources of financial energy for nuclear power, Discount market, Business Diary: Beknighted · Where are they now?, Italy eases measure to protect the lira, EEC forecast of a slight improvement in British output, Elec Rentals tops its £10m target, Interest fears cut share prices, Move to block compulsory current cost accounting, Saudi boost in Streeters' take-off, Laporte to make £8.2m rights issue, Boots to buy Canadian chemist chain, Comet in rebound to over £3m but gloom on consumer durables, Tate & Lyle complaints group named, Government in trouble over prices Bill delay, Bank Figures, Profit-sharing for M & S employees, Farm workforce expected to decline by 16pc, Tin shipments drop, Prices fall on LME in face of lack of demand, BP faces up to its yield problem, Balance Of Payments, Briefly P & O likes look of 1977: Bovis getting $10m, BIM blames cost of money, Funds available for investment in industry, Wilson committee told, Iron and steel goods buttress 600 Group as profits rise £2.5m, Bank statements for May, BP puts by cash after dividend plea refusal, Economists chart course to world stability, Harold Perry Motors, Guaranteeing British industry, State plans ship repair takeovers, Australians give warning to Japan on sugar talks, No easy task to get advanced transport off the ground, Jump of 90pc and bumper payout from Guthrie, Cut-price boost to Mobil sales, The Burmah campaigners head north to battle, Longbridge stewards reject the peace plan, International Roche-Sapac makes toxic leak provision, One-for-five rights issue by Cowan, de Groot, Refined copper stocks rise, Bid talks on as Dolan is suspended, Opec hopes to end pricing split, Unions split over Varley plan to merge GEC and Parsons, 'Appreciable' growth in bank loan demand, Charter Cons' £9.4m write-off: Cape Inds reinforces earnings, Private sector steelmakers to raise prices of alloys despite continued slump in demand. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, How the markets moved Rises, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Profit-takers set trend, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread losses. Business Appointments: Business appointments Urwick, Orr names new chairman. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,624. Births.

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