The Times - 06/09/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Patricia Clough, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Ken Gosling, Ronald Faux, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From our Parliamentary Staff, by Fred Emery, From Tim Jones, From Pearce Wright and Michael Horswell, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Knipe, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Hasan Akhtar, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Nicholls, Paul Overy, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Robert Fisk, Lord Chalfont, by John Rae, PHS, RICHARD LAWSON, , CHOU MENG TARR, LIZ LYON, , KENNETH LEWIS, , JAMES R. MANCHAM, , MARY CONANT, , DAVID GREEN, , W. G. POETON, , MARJORIE JONES, , CHRISTOPHER HALL, , DANIEL MOYLAN, , ANDREW TURNER, , OENONE WRIGHT, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , ROBIN TUCK, , FRANK MILES, , ANDREW C. H. BROWN, , BRIDGET PARSONS, , ROBERT DUNCAN., ELIAKIM KATZ, , BERTRAND T. WHITEHEAD, , ENSTACE HOPE, , By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, A correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Our Economics Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, Kenneth Owen, A. F. FRODSHAM, , ROY HILBERT, , IAN ORR-EWING, , G. B. OWEN, , JOHN SHELTON REED, , S. G. RIPLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Caroline Atkinson, By Nicholas Hirst, By Alison Mitchell, Bryan Appleyard,
ResumoNews: New tests in fight to overcome dyslexia, French set for sharp budget 'surprises', Protest by doctor as inquiry resumes, Breeding of better crops destroying plant genes, Post union wins strike backing, Terrorism linked with Ulster unemployment, Cholera spreads to Lebanon, New Greek party to seek votes on right, Party urged to stop telling lies, Identity pass scheme for Tube travellers, Mr Prior invited to quit Grunwick union, Regional report New intensity to Edinburgh's love-hate festival relationship, Conference notebook Dismay and derision over vote fiasco, Four parties in the French government coalition agree their manifesto for next year's elections, Probing the mystery of 'biological clock', Hashish farmers market their crop openly, Air crash inquiry methods 'inadequate', Chemical tests 'behind development', TUC in disarray as vote to exclude TGWU is reversed, Asia's population outstrips the green revolution, Government queries 30% pay rise for Methodist ministers, Unions 'seek to influence, not to govern', Cost of taking lead out of water supplies, Chinese military leaders call for advanced weapons and first-line defence of the borders, 1984 is getting closer, The violent search for identity in the new Arab societies, As the arms balance tilts against the west 'doomwatching' is less of a joke, Voyager to overtake sister ship, What I would do if I were... the Dictator of Britain, Less than third of grain crops has been harvested, Colombo delays expulsion of Russians, Warning to diabetics about overweight, Trying not to forget how to remember, Woman drivers 'more likely to be disturbed', Dr Owen's tribute to Spain, Science report Reproduction: New way of separating sperm, Finland prepares to reelect President, Botha denial of secrecy in visit to Geneva, 100pc home 'loans' for newly-weds, Light and dark on art at the Hayward, Blind might be taught to see using 'older' brain, Dr Kaunda asks Opec to halt oil for Rhodesia, Sri Lanka drive to attract capital, Pop tunes and shotguns harm hearing, Advertising code curbs contests for children, Labour paper on Europe 'negative and unhelpful', Bishop attacks National Front, The Times Diary/ The union dues and the 'robber barons', Colonel Mengistu led troops in battle, Laker plea to use Gatwick airport, Delay urged at Windscale by U S expert, King Husain in Paris for Giscard meeting, Mr Sithole tries to reassure whites, Lord Britten leaves £100,000 for fund, Appeal for more women, Labour proposal to extend public control of building, Jenkins attack on 'soaring profits', Power men start unofficial strike, Arab League refuses to back Somalia in Ethiopian conflict, Beaverbrook dismisses warehouse workers, Third World offered aid with news, Mrs Thatcher urges action over child pornography, New allegations made against Carter adviser, Comprehensives undermined, Mr Beith says, Four die in kidnap of German industrialist, TGWU's suspension overturned after 42-minute adjournment, Small etching by Rembrandt sold for £3,200, Mirror men likely to take £6,300 payments, Tory leader says she 'could not afford No 10', Phase two split among bank staff unions, Dutch come to Britain for heart surgery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Casio, Pentland Industries Limited, Tennessee Business Mission, Amey Roadstone Corporation Limited, Hambro Life, Sotheby's, Bank Base Rates, A. B. Electrolux, Taylor Woodrow, Mining Supplies Limited, Camrex, Royal Doulton, Dewar's, Celestion Industries Limited, Oxfam, World Wildlife Fund, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lynton Holdings, Augustus Barnett, Manufacturers Hanover Corporation, Courts (Furnishers) Limited, Iran Air, Monsanto Company And Subsidiaries, Lloyds Bank Group. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,699, 'New Words for Old', Radio, Broadcasting, Favourites do well in Paignton chess. Law: Thai regime tries students on treason charges, Irish judge orders mother and girl before court, Twelve to die for plotting against President Amin, High Court to hear Bhutto bail plea, Three years' jail for football supporters. Sport: Golf Bonallack captaincy needed again, Tennis Miss Wade survives severe test, Racing Crack of Light maintains Cecil's winning run, Cycling Moser has puncture, hits police vehicle and wins, Athletics Asia ought to benefit from World Cup profit, Sports in Brief, Yachting Bax succeeds in going to other extreme, Cricket Downton one of three new men on England's winter tour, Football Departure of Bell has familiar ring, Car rallying British drivers just behind leading pair. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Company Notices, Secretarial, Art Buyers' Guide, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Other Voices BBC 2, The influence of Whistler, Scheherazade Festival Hall, ECO/Perahia Albert Hall/ Radio 3, Combing the Fringe at Edinburgh Festival, Jill Gomez Wigmore Hall, LSO/Abbado Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Editorials/Leaders: High Security And High Pay, The Law And Child Pornography. Letters to the Editor: Harvest thanks, Electoral reform, Clearing the elms, Security forces in Rhodesia, Rules of pronunciation, Protecting the accused, The Seychelles, Closing gap between supply and demand, North and South Carolina-a fine distinction, More loan rate cuts needed, Violence at Carnival, Industrial relations and the law, Atlantic air fares, Lack of skills among the unemployed, Barred from race talks, Squash bottle collection by the milkman?, Cost of unemployment, Conditions in Cambodia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, September 5, 1952 Hotels for Coronation. Obituaries: Hon Dorothy Brett, Dr Ernst Schumacher, Mr John Gollan Former Communist leader, Mr John Davies, Mr Amishadai Adu. Business and Finance: Discount market, Leisure & Gen fillip from tourism boom, Monte fibre unions reject cutbacks in rescue plan, US bank economists shrug off output lag, Herstatt appeal date, Seven-nation agreement sought to establish growth targets for 1978, Mr Rowland buys more Pleasurama, ML Hldgs aims to recoup setback, Sonoco may mop up rest of TPT, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Optimists are still in the driving seat, Camrex on growth path but real benefits yet to come, International Mann'smann 1977 doubts confirmed, Demand fails to match costs at Revertex, Coalite's agreed bid tops Laird offer for Charringtons by £6m, Jaguar men defy mass strike call, Business Diary: New boys at the TUC · Hacker's choice, Shares soar to highest level for five years, Islington issue to raise £22.5m, Briefly Willows Francis is still on the growth path, PSBR may be £500m smaller than estimates, £10m sale of Antony Gibbs site, Cost pressures on the copper miners, High interest rates face IMF facility borrowers, Acas-an embattled conciliator, Peachey's new chief 'will fight any takeover', Ford plant decision due on Thursday, Gold closed at a four-month, Rheem-Redfearn What price independence?, Arms group Oerlikon to bid for Bally, Kuwait offers discounts to spur oil sales, Randall to recoup setback, European court case may challenge City operations, Bonn minister for Russia to discuss freight threat, Leyland's stewards set up new body, Computer news Services association questions EEC strategy, Will Mr Fukuda's budget do the trick?, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Derritron bids for BEC. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Inflation drop buoys equities, Foreign Exchange, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Major gains across the board. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Campbell Adamson to chair Revertex. Births.
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