The Times - 21/04/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Richard Wigg, By Huon Mallalieu, By Peter Hennessy, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, From Stewart Tendler, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Diane Geddes, By Kenneth Gosling, From Trevor Fishlock, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, House of Commons, From Sue Masterman, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Winder, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Marcel Berling, From Frank Vogl, From Robert Fisk, From Eric Marsden, A. M. Gleeson, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, Ronald Butt, Michael Shanks, PHS, Peter Strafford, Philip Howard, JOHN SIBLY, , COLIN HOLMES, , JONATHAN BALKIND, , ROLLO MYERS, , JANETTA HALEY, , R. S. MILWARD, , RODERICK MACFAROUHAR, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , DAVID BAGNELL, , CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY, , FITZROY MACLEAN, , E. D. G. ROBINSON, , EDWARD OLIVER, , J. S. L. GILMOUR, , ELIZABETH S. B. WILSON, , CORA A. M. HEPTONSTALL, , ALICE BRAGG, , FRANCES M. PELLING, , R. M., A Correspondent, Piers Brendon, Robert Nye, Peter Tinniswood, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, J. C. Trewin, by Prudence Glynn, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Hazlehurst, By John Brennan, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From David Cross, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, JONATHAN AYLEN, , G. E. P. CONSTABLE, , JEAN ROTHWELL HOLT, , By R. W. Shakespeare, MARK ELDRIDGE, , J. R. RIDGES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Townsend, By Ray Maughan, By Richnrd Allen, By Ashley Druker, By Victor Felstead, By Nicholas Hirst, By Christopher Wilkins, John Blunsden, by Pieter Zwart, by Annelise Schulz, by John Young, by John Higgins, by Penelope Turing, by Joyce Rackham,
ResumoNews: Philippines Muslim group reject referendum, 15 factories affected by Seveso poison, Wales may be excluded from main proposals for devolution, Motoring Porsche casts enticing bait on wider waters, Peaks of success, Mr Prentice to address Tory group, Science report Astronomy: High-frequency flashing stars, The spirit of the Wild West has moved into the space age, Curfew imposed as 18 die in Karachi riots, Newspapers say Dutch collector's £5m art gift to Pretoria University belonged to Jews, Flaw in satellite launch, Welsh Labour braces itself for a hammering, Dr Owen backs EEC aid to Third World, Celebrating Israelis keep a watch on Arabs, Strikebound Danish papers printed by duplicators, Sword find brings boy £10,000, Better training in mental care is urged for GPs, Jobs for the boys:Europe must take the risk of the 35-hour week, Aldenham School, Larger butter subsidy sought by Britain, Only copy of Profumo evidence was destroyed, Priest says 120 children abducted in Namibia, Journalists harden line on new technology, Post with race commission is rejected, Gangs 'brought terror to shops centre', Exams board offers outlines of basic common curriculum, 24-hour ban on flights to oil rigs, Gallup says Tory lead has dropped by 1 pc, Officials accused of wrongfully tightening immigration controls, Lower living standards causes drain of talent, Qualified recruits lacking for parts of Civil Service, Electricity chief defies order from Mr Benn, Parliamentary broadcasts may start in autumn, Two hanged in Cairo for bomb attack, Spanish general dismissed in Suárez clampdown, £20-a-week pit bonus plan, The first waltz at Vienna's, Battle lines drawn for energy war in US, Promise by Liberals to use power, The danger of electing Parliament to be a 'dictator', Ports in Finland brought to halt by strike, Kidnap children are to stay in Britain, Genetic effect of X-rays to be studied, United Nations City comes to town, Austrian tourism and conference centres Country always in season, Foreign car manufacturers could benefit from Carter plan for tax relief on smaller models, Patriotic Front rebuffs Owen plan for Rhodesia conference, British women seem sure of EEC bridge title, Bonn's role in curbing terrorism defended, Motoring bodies are blamed for meddling, Rail ticket forgers tackled, Trafalgar sword is sold for £19,000, Remodelled Army being planned for Lebanon, M Poniatowski refuses envoy's job, Three vie for main meeting trade, Union leader to be next US envoy in Peking, Foreign minister held hostage in EI Salvador, Junta acts against family of dead banker, Callaghan concern over press cynics, Presenting a misleading appearance, British QCs attempt to prevet condemnation on 228 further allegations of torture in Ulster, Supervisor 'misled' on chemical, Protest against social contract: Between two and three, Mrs Williams urges closer links with local industry, Scottish TUC rebuffs militant miners, Lawyer prepares will of hunger striker, Fashion, Costs among the highest, Airways dispute to go on after talks break down, Mr Laker is hopefull of Skytrain for July, Captives say Cubans were in Zaire, Wine, water and Weber, If the shoe fits, wear it, Getting results with gemütlichkeit, Musical tradition that inspires good drinking, Commons 'voice but no vote' plan for Europe MPs, Spain ratifies union rights, British crew in air crash 'were doing crossword', The Times Diary Backing the losing side once more. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Knight Frank & Rutley, Oxford University Press, Unilever, Ppa, London American Finance Corporation Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Scottish Widows' Fund And Life Assurance Society, Allinson, Austrian Airlines, Pearson Longman Limited, Kenya Airways, Martini, Sporting Handbooks Limited,, Congress And Spa Centre, Taylor Woodrow, Foyles Art Gallery, May & Baker Ltd, Graz Tourist Office, Vienna, Henry Cooke Limited, S. Pearson & Son, Bowring, Österreichische Länderbank, Dent, Delta, Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited, Steiermark, Innsbruck, The Halifax Building Society, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Bernard Wardle, Willis Faber Limited, Racal The Electronics Limited,, Austria, Kongresshaus Innsbruck,, Salzburg Austria, Rhp, John Gordon Davis, The East Asiatic Company Limited,, Study German In Austria, Tirol, Henry Butcher & Co, Barnardo's. News in Brief. Law: Sentence today for man who stole £2m, Court praises Underground train driver, Doctor gives evidence in Groucho case, Wife accused of killing 'truculent' husband, £4,000 for former probation officer, Law Report April 20 1977 Court of Appeal Publicity seekers must take rough with the smooth Woodward and Others v Hutchins and Others, QC accepts Soviet dissent case. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Renewal of wiring in older homes, Change coming in law on supervision orders, Free vote for Tories on electoral method, Commitment to direct elections: Dr Owen sees little chance of federal states of Europe, Referendum was not about direct elections, Irish MP attacks British minister over attitude to EEC farm policy, Record of Post Office defended House of Lords, Mr Heath wants Euro MPs in the Commons, Profumo inquiry records only a memory, National survey of vacant dwellings, Council finance report out in next few weeks, Moral obligation on Community to help in narrowing gap between the rich and the poor of the world European Parliament, Mortgage famine must be avoided in wish for lower interest rate House of Commons. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Russia sweeps to 5-2 chess win over Britain, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,581. Property: Rentals, Country property, Go west for 'village' life. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, La creme de la creme, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Legal Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Small buying on base rate hopes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Some ground regained. Reviews: Brussels Mozart Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Two cheers for Jane, Poetry, Editor and friend Owen Seaman His Life and Work, Just Between Ourselves Queens, Power feeding on memory The Autumn of the Patriarch, Fiction A cast in the eye Patrick Pearse The Triumph of Failure, The direct approach Wreckers Half Moon, This is your life With an Independent Air Encounters during a lifetime of broadcasting, It had to happen Dylan Thomas By Paul Ferris (Hodder & Stoughton, £7.50) My Friend Dylan Thomas By Daniel Jones (Dent, £3.95), Faust Covent Garden, London debuts, BBC SO Gardiner Festival Hall/Radio 3. Sport: Rugby Union Round world to score Aylesbury duck, Boxing Conteh beats clock as he loses site of battle, Tennis Miss Erskine wins after a four hour battle, Sports in Brief, Cricket W Indies win Test to clinch series, Horse trials Hard to envisage anything other than British win, Boxing Olympic man beaten, Football Liverpool show their mastery against defeatist opponents, Racing Danseuse Etoile for fillies classic, Yesterday's results, For the record, Golf Five birdies in a row give Abreu the lead. Editorials/Leaders: Confused And Far From Reassuring, No Help From Patriotic Front. Letters to the Editor: Obsolete plant and productivity in the British Steel Corporation, Yugoslav socialism, Royal titles, The 30-day tax return deadline, Electors' influence on EEC policy, Work, stress, and death, Paw-paw cure, Hawksmoor's churches, Pensions and grants, Elderly travellers, The sticky-sided diminishing pound, 100 years' immunity, A disease of money, Christian decline, Engineers: earning authority and status in a commercial world, Pelléas et Mélisande, Amazon tycoons please apply..., Local broadcasting, Amenity rubbish, Far East trade with Britain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 21, 1952. Obituaries: Brig-Gen Ludomil Rayski, Sir Peter Kirk, Mrs St. John Hutchinson Wit and taste in Bloomsbury circle, Mr Keith Baynes. Business and Finance: Textile concern to raise £10m by share placing, Companies receiving Queen's Awards for achievement in export and technology, Discount market, More laid off in Jaguar dispute, Shortfall from Singapore and S Africa checks Bestobell, Call to scrap isoglucose tax proposal, Eng & Caledonian move, Mr Hattersley hints at agency to combine prices and competition, In brief NEB to maintain tanning deal despite legal threat, Unit trusts total worst in six years, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Phase three: how to relax without losing control, Four Queen's Awards to GEC-Marconi companies, Marshall Cavendish on way back, Leyland may urge early government decision, British Gas tariff change criticized, Slower earnings growth points to overall rise of 8 to 9pc for phase two, BP in rock fibre venture, Wadham well on way to meeting £3m target, Briefly Kalamazoo up 62pc, BP Chem in £10m deal with Bakelite Xylonite, Institutions claimed to be against Sir Eric, EEC fears over future of steel exports to America, Japanese ideas on trade disappoint Mr Dell, BSC faces a squeeze on investment, Ward White rebounds from loss, Crane plans to fox US Fruehauf Corp, Raine in final bid for Sheffield Brick, International BASF's higher return leads to increase in dividend, Regional newspaper rebound pushes S Pearson by £10m, American GNP rate doubles, but pace of inflation also accelerates, Unilever plans £100m home investment, Travis & Arnold takes off in second-half, Burmah restores its balance sheet, Clive pays much more than expected, Oxley Printing moves into the black, Business Dairy: Jesse Boot boys rule, OK?, Dr Otmar Emminger confirmed as bank chief, Eagle Star's problems in US and Belgium, Merseyside anger at North-east choice as state shipbuilding base, CBI sticks to 6pc pay rises for phase three, Industrial strategy 7: Diesel engines More heavy work to be done, Prior attack on Bullock implications, RMC and Staveley in 'protective' stakes, Forecasters see year of low demand. Business Appointments: Business appointments Royal Dutch supervisory board names. Births.
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