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The Times - 23/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Economics Staff, By Bryan Appleyard Financial Staff, From Edward Mortimer, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Our Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Our Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Our Theatre Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Simon Midgley The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Diana Geddes Eucation Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From lan Murray, From Marcel Berlins, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Pearce Wright, From Douglas Aiton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Seely, Patrick J. Smith, Ned Chaillet, Robert Shelton, Jeremy Treglown, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Gerald Ely, Bernard Levin, PHS, Hugh Clayton, WILLIS, , MAUREEN DUFFY, , BRIGID BROPHY, , IAIN SPROAT, , RITCHIE-CALDER, , B. T. HARRIS, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH, , C. D. BELLAMY, , JONATHAN GUINNESS, , HUBERT MEYER, , M. M. EDWARDS, , WAYNE EAGLING, , ARTHUR BRYANT, , HAROLD LEACH, , FRANTA BELSKY, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, Kathleen Adams, The Earl of Lauderdale, by George Cyriax, by Christopher Wilkins, by Ronald Pullen, by Christopher, by Nicholas Hirst, by Wallace Jackson, by Alan Hamilton, by John Whitmore, by Clive Borrell, by Richard Warden, by John Groser, by Patrick O'Leary, From David Blake, From Peter Norman, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Desmond Quigley, By Richard Allen, By Margaret Stone, From Our Economics Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Christopher Wilkins, From Frank Vogl, W.G. POETON, , C. G. GRILL, , By Malcolm Brown, J. COYNE and B. CHIPLIN, , WILLIAM J. F. BENTON, , FELIX L. LEVY, , JOHN McAFEE, , ROBERT M. WORCESTER, , DAVID ROLLO, , RONALD N. PAGE, , PHILIP GROVES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Peter Norman, James Rothman, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead,

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Politics and Parliament: Government policy to set example to private industry by holding public sector pay increases to 10% House of Commons, Government opposed to EEC Commission proposal which would curt ail doorstep selling, MPs reject clause declaring that Scotland Bill does not affect unity of the UK, 88-year-old woman dumped in a ward, Reducing the waiting lists for hospital beds, Pay beds revenue, Not a bad idea to repay some debt, Government is defeated on first devolution Bill clause, Criticism of EEC directive on commercial agents, NHS dental treatment, Invalidity pension for married women, New voting day for local Scots elections, Call for PR system in assembly elections, Qualifying limits for legal aid revised House of Lords. News: Little change in jobless total despite forecast rise, Government 'not seeking to run down canals', Why our social service volunteers deserve more official backing, 'Anachronism' confounds its critics and expands, Belfast fears of booby traps at burning buildings, Pilot 'lost control' in one-engine practice, France demands a larger share of EEC regional fund, Publiic's warmth reassures Blue Watch, Mr Vorster pledges 'fight to the last man', Arts Council may adopt lending right scheme, Grunwick chief 'had bodyguards', Tradition at sixes and sevens, Three-shift system for picket duty, Doctor who examined Steve Biko admits in Pretoria court: 'It's obvious we missed something', French warned of danger from oysters, Livery companies contribute to high standards, Barbican remains an enclave for the privileged, Commodities producers seek to negotiate from strength, Prince of Wales tells of royal rubbish collection, Poverty trap 'cancels out benefit of 10%', Licences for betting offices still declining, 'Mirror' may by-pass NUJ stike, MP's challenge on grant to handicapped boy, Intervention grows with the economy, Famous 2,400-year-old Greek bridge located, Tussaud's rejects £9.5m offer, The North gets own opera, Exchange faces challenge from within, Olympian swears loyalty to a breakfast cereal, Bold action sought on youth unemployment, Mystery signal knocked out weather satellite, Science report Medicine: Diet and heart disease, Inquiry into motorway service areas, Steve Biko on the quest for a true humanity, Doctor signed blank prescription forms, Gastronomic hazards among the office blocks, More state aid for voluntary welfare organizations urged, Mrs Sakharov must return home from Italy, £1,000m call to save energy use, MPs fight to save the otter, More traded than stocks and shares, Fraud Squad is in bisiness, Spanish parties agreed on parliamentary monarchy, Australia likely to restrict refugees' entry, Another pistol found in cell at Stammheim, Rendezvous New York: The British, The Changing City Durable symbol of a talent for markets, Plan to wrap up Reichstag scrapped to avoid dispute, The Times Diary, Warning about 'explosive stage' in technology, Councils set on maintaining pay guidelines, M Barre to tackle issue of lower paid workers, Gold medal for orchids at RHS show, Pay slips emphasize plight of family men in fire service, Aboliton threat recedes with Tories at County Hall, Control over EEC food prices urged, Manx party collapse, Jordan ready to join Sadat peace camp, Entrance fee to the Tower nearly doubled, Christmas crisis: To help some of the, Madeira crash crew '14 hours on duty', Ministries back Foreign Office reports, Australian poll hinges on new party No goodies or baddies for the Chippocrats, Trust seeks to curb speculators' demolitions, Accountants find it hard to please everyone, 'Shorter sentences way to cut jail numbers', Now Britain has decided the CAP does not fit, Taxi industry is refused 28 per cent fares rise, Spassky's accuracy forces draw from Korchnoi, Whitley Council's meeting is first since 1950, Ministers are free to abstain on EEC Bill, Test for banks' ability to survive, National priorities suggested for school-building expenditure, Flying columns of troops will help to fight the worst fires, Black Panther death book was really work of FBI, Policemen to be disciplined for Hongkong attack, Former Labour candidate plumps for Liberal, Hopes grow for £1,800m tax cuts in spring, Intimidation of non-strikers is alleged, Iberian treaty signed. Index. Display Advertising: The Drovers Arms,, British Gas, Fuji Bank, Gill & Duffus Group Limited, British Assets Trust Limited, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Multiple Display Advertisements, M. Gérard, The National Officer,, Nrdc, Mobil®, Midland Bank, David Robson,, Cauloises Loncues, Bank Base Rates, Law Studies, Icfc, The Times, Wigglesworth & Co. Limited, Alitalia, Orient, Pan Am, Thomas Cook, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Monsieur Worth, Hermes, Healey & Baker, Bank Of Tokyo, John Foord, Swan National, Citroen Cars Ltd.,, Deutsche Bank, Reuters Limited,, Glenfiddich Pure Malt. Weather: The Weather. Law: No endorsement in cases from wardens, Four-year cut in sentence for pub bomber, £30,888 damages for injuries Guasto v Robinsons of Winchester Ltd and Another, Chancery Division One act enough to constitute fraudulent trading In re Gerald Cooper Chemicals Ltd, Doctors' dilemma over brain-damaged woman, Punishment for drug offences Regina v Klug, Employmnt Appeal Tribunal Redundancy bonuses discriminatory MacGregor Wallcoverings Ltd v Turton, Man bit off taxi driver's ear, Club director remanded on vice charges, Court of Appeal Directors' powers not ousted by receiver Newhart Developments Ltd v Co-operative Commercial Bank Ltd, No parole for George Innce after inquiry, Judgment reserved Davis v Johnson. Reviews: National theatre of music hall for the East End, A vigilant Hamlet Hamlet Old Vic, Babel's Dancer Cottesloe, Salomon Orch/Rattle St John's, 'Rigoletto' in an awkward fix, Harry Belafonte Palladium, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Playpen Theatre Upstairs. News in Brief. Sport: Football Cruyff can lull his marker into false confidence, Sports in Brief, Cricket Packer pitches do not please supervisor, Rugby Union Refreshingly old-fashioned views on what the game is all about, Yachting Helmets worn by crew of Heath's Condor, Boxing Powers takes place on bill after Batten pulls out, Racing Why Birds Nest Will not branch out, Results yesterday, Golf Costs threat to child instruction, Tennis Mrs Cawley still showing good progress, For the record, Sports Council Britain still running behind other countries, Motor rallying Icy conditions bring out best in Brookes. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, University Appointments, Theatres, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties under £25,000, Houses big enough to be divided. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, November 21, 1952 Benedetto Croce, Ah, so that is what they mean.... Editorials/Leaders: Common History Of South-East Asia, The Voluntary Contribution, Testing Time At Belgrade. Letters to the Editor: Criminal legal aid, Management of enterprises and the British disease, Devolution and the English, Royal titles, Architects' fees, A 'weakness' in insurance, Child pornography, Engineering education in the universities, The firemen's strike, Refurbishing the SS image, Urgent need for training in the crafts, An energy policy for Scotland, Marxism in education, Football violence, Public dealing right, Industrial law: Britain has gone farther than most, Consumer spending under inflation, Royal Ballet rehearsals, Wearing the OM. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Prof Leach to retire as provost, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,766, Museums benefit in sale of watercolours and drawings, Radio. Obituaries: Sir John Maitland, Earl Of Rosslyn, Tommy Shedden, Professor F. W. H. Elsley Research in farm animal production, Miss Alice Lynes. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets No solace for sad shares as gilts shiver, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts above the worst, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: International Brown, Boveri buys gas turbine plant, Sidmar steel complex, Discount market, Stock markets under stress-3 End of an institutional era in the United States?, 'Perks' for Arenson holders, Study of power stations offshore commissioned, Commodities, Fraser Ansbacher nearly but not quite in profit, Tokyo pledge on TV exports, Sketchley makes clean sweep of records, OECD states scrap target and face another year of mounting unemployment, Tyne and Clyde given bulk of ships order, Why West German unions are likely to turn a deaf ear to the five wise men, Tax deposit demand may have inflated bank loans, Cuts in US imports of oil forecast, In brief Dismay over transfer of Freightliners to BR, Rising yen brings fears of recession, EEC may fix minimum import prices for steel, Wm Low spends to grow, Trafalgar confirms bid for Fairey, Russia and Italy sign $650m credit, Further slide of dollar despite bank support, NCB Pension Fund and Midland Bank in joint financing ventures, Rapid growth to the top of marketed services sector, Call to restrict PO monopoly, Doubts over boost for IMF quotas, London Shop Property optimism, Sir Hugh Fraser in share switch, Tax adjustment brings payment respite, Johnson & Firth Brown to raise £10m by rights issue, Briefly How British Assets has beaten inflation, Ship slump fails to stop Ropner, City verdict on Powell Duffryn: 'good, but must try harder', Pentland Securities, Beaver helps CH Inds to bumper half time result, Bonn forecast of 3.5 pc GNP rise, CBI plea on overseas investment, Sources Of National Income And Consumption-1975, Interest rates in the melting pot, Business Diary: Hayes comes to market · BATsmanship. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chloride Group changes. Births.

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