The Times - 26/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Clive Borrell Crime Reporter, From Fred Emery, By Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Sue Masterman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Peter Godfrey, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Penny Symon, From Ronald Faux, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Tim Devlin, From Peter Evans, By Philip Howard, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Peter Nichols, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, By Roger Berthoud, From John Best, By Patrick Knight, From David Bonavia, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Howard, Jack Dominian, Iverach McDonald, H. R. F. Keating, E. C. Hodgkin, by Prudence Glynn, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Andrew Porter, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Stanley Sadie, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Pearce Wright, K.O., P. W., Roger Woolnough, Michael Hurst avionics correspondent, P.W., Ronald Butt, PHS, Campbell Christie, ANTHONY STEEN, , DOREEN R. KEEBLE, , JOHN GRIFFITH, , DAVID COCKBURN, , PATRICK CLARKE, , R. G. BARKER, , THOMSON OF MONIFIETH, , H. J. EYSENCK, , A. H. B. MASSON, , J. WILSON, , DIANNE HAYTER, , STEPHEN BROOK, , JOHN LONG, , WILLIAM CLARKE, , D. R. TOWNLEY, , BENEDICT NICOLSON, , From Arthur Osman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mr Ronald Russell, By Clifford Webb, By Caroline Atkinson, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ray Maughan, By Ronald Emler, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From John Earle, Eynon Smart, By David Blake, M. D. NOAR, , E. A. KING, , By Desmond Quigley, H. R. EVANS, , H. B. LLOYD, , EWEN McEWEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Edward Townsend, John Whitmore, By Ashley Druker, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, By Nicholas Hirst, By Adrienne Gleeson, Ray Maughan, From Our Legal Correspondent, David Young, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Food pricing plan to protect buyers of Nine, 'Tribune' Group campaign for EEC withdrawal, Death ray claim ridiculed in Washington, Green Paper expected to discuss Annan findings, More troops for Ulster and wider police role promised, Price changes put demand out of step with supply, Hailsham warning of limit to effect of rights' Bill, Mr Shore confident on housing programmes, West Berlin's youngest ever Chief Burgomaster takes over, Radion and cable see-saw for supremacy, Socialists win in Dutch elections, What the TUC must do now after this betrayal of the social contract, 104 journalists listed as political victims, China clears Mr Teng of riot blame, £2.20 pension rise inadequate, TUC says, Warning to Labour on Trotskyist 'entryism', Mr Rees jostled by jeering police delegates, Science report Entomology: Beating the bollworm, Concorde protesters to await court ruling, Tuesday, Mr Smith hails the Queen, Bad conduct discharge for fiery cross airman, Rebel priest not to say public Mass in Rome, Encouraging by-election results will increase pressure on Mr Trudeau to call an early poll, Machines to replace telex and the post, Vital medium that records men on the moon or military coups, Telecommunications Giant satellites will bring conferences into distant boardrooms, Youth on show for the Queen, Spanish-Portuguese link to overcome effects of dictatorship, Former confidant of Egyptian rulers expects to be arrested soon, Prince Fahd denies oil embargo threat, Explorers halt travels to give lectures, Scheme to train teachers in maths and sciences, 31 kidnap suspects held in raids by Italian police, Signs of gradual exit for Mr Podgorny, Better lessons for slow learners urged by teacher, Statement on devolution must wait until Whitsun, Minister considers what to do about defiant Tameside, Blindfolded hostages pushed from train, Motoring My worst car in four years, Why the politicians have to keep a beady eye on Whitehall, Swedish employers postpone lockout, Port Talbot strikers to stay out, Dial-a-fact television becoming reality, Four sisters die in Gwent house fire, Cuba sends advisers to Ethiopia, Mr Nixon criticizes authors of 'Final Days', Government and unions 'will agree' over pay, GLC warning on docklands group, Paris talks to decide on US aid proposals, More cooperation with parents urged in education report, 'Clean Air Act needed for radio spectrum', We must not allow criminal law to be used in private vendettas, Delhi riots under investigation, Wide range of 'mobiles' limited by crowded airwaves, TUC press officers will not restrict information, The Times Diary, Mrs Thatcher pledges more spending on police, St Giles' home for dictionaries, Lib-Lab pact may last until general election, No evidence found of bribery or corruption as investigations go on, Leyland chairman says, Mr Prentice says he will defend seat, Fashion Money where your heart is, Councils may seek new law on accidents as road surfaces crumble, Going abroad for the money, Rally of nationalists taut with tensions, Top Cabinet post for Mr Dayan, Plan for abortion seekers' mandatory counselling, Prisoners in Pakistan 'mistreated', NFU wants reduced subsidies on EEC pigs, Israel's new leaders try to shake off their hard-line image, Dr Owen outlines the choice for S Africa, Trawler protest strands 300 on ferry, Merger must end battle of the big industries, Safety of jets depends on a good voice, EEC 'needs a relevant social policy to survive', Precedent is relied on by civil servants, Brazil colonels demand democracy, Dr Kreisky defends rally of Sudeten Germans, Fewer babies are now offered for adoption, Mr Wintour attacks 'Mail' owner, President Park accepts US troop withdrawal, Alarm over Middle East peace plan, Poll says Communists would win in Italy, UN seeking aid for Botswana, Irish Government sets June 16 poll date, Conservationists seek alternative to post office plan, Poll franchise talks in Rhodesia, Ship repairers demonstrate as QE2 docks, Escort for prisoners 'still inadequate', Late entry forms bar 54 nurses from final exams, Volunteers to inhale radioactive aerosol. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Hitiso Books, Redfearm National Glass Limited, Compañía Anónima Nacional, Oxford University Press, Tcl, Tenders And Contracts, Carpets International, N C R, The Area Of Expansion, 'The' Glenlivet., Multiple Display Advertisements, The Ericsson Group, Jones Lang Wootton, National Library For The Blind, Post Office Telecommunications, Standard Telephones And Cables Limited, Matthew Hall, Thinkelectric, Arthur Bell, The Times Business News, Bank Base Rates, High & Dry, Pool Promoters Association, Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, Cable & Wireless, A. G. Stanley Holdings Ltd., Lloyds Bank, Feedback Instruments Ltd, Qantas, Communications International, Rtz, Thorn Ericsson, Morris & Blakey Wall Papers, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Plessey, Radio Systems (Enfield) Ltd.,, Thomson Cruises, Porter Chadburn Limited, XXX, Boc, Country Life, Northam Telecom, National Employers' Mutual, Hidden Hearing Ltd.,, Ecgd, Boosley & Hawkes. Sport: Yachting Howlett first of the Finns again in Weymouth race, Rowing Keble take over at the top from Oriel, Sports in Brief, Bowls Top three still locked in title struggle, European Cup goes to Liverpool, Rugby Union Right medicine for ailing Lions, Tennis Essentially simple issue becomes a complication, Cricket Batsmen made to struggle for their runs on a bowlers' day, Polo Gonzalez hits three brilliant goals, Football, Golf Tugging wind works wonders with two Britons in Penfold event, Racing Jalapa wins narrowly but ensures Oaks place. Politics and Parliament: Changes in matters of privilege in the offing, Union conference decision on conduct of sponsored MPs sent to Committee of Privileges House of Commons, Parliamentary notices, M5 contract: agreed payment to DoE by consultant engineers, Cost of petrol could make motoring possible only for the super rich House of Lords, Bill to limit Bills, Patents law in need of substantial reform, Minister forecasts sharp drop in inflation, Biggest cash rise for pensioners ever awarded, Speaker's ruling on references to 'Daily Mail' and its staff. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Towards a new morality Whatever Happened to Sex? By Mary Whitehouse (Wayland, £4.95), Northern Sinfonia/ Seaman Queen Elizabeth Hall, The best of them The Diplomats The Foreign Office Today By Geoffrey Moorhouse (Cape, £7.50), The dandies, the rogues and the decents Children of the Sun, Brecht in new text The good person of Szechwan Greenwich, Lonely hearts Thames, Crime The Man with the President's Mind By Ted Allbeury (Peter Davies, £3.95), Worthy tribute to a theatrical immortal Man and Superman Malvern Festival, Fiction Peter Smart's Confessions By Paul Bailey (Cape, £3.95) The Sweets of Pimlico By A. N. Wilson (Seeker & Warburg, £3.50) Youth is the Enemy By Charles Humana (Allison & Busby, £3.95), Music for royalty English Concert Wigmore Hall, Puccini and the California gold-miners La fanciulla del West Covent Garden, Face to face Roosevelt and Churchill 1939-41 The Partnership that saved the West By Joseph P. Lash (André Deutsch, £6.95), Homeric nonsense War Music Old Vic. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Car Buyer's Guide, Educational, Secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on overseas appointments, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,611, Mentmore bids by Scottish gallery fail to rescue historic paintings, Glasgow competition for young violinists, Radio, Broadcasting. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Infiltration Of The Labour Party, The Anger Of The Police, Good News For Guy Fawkes's Heirs?. Letters to the Editor: Planning for bicycles, Building society staff, Execution with drugs, Labour and the banks, Defending EEC membership, Inconsistency in CBI arguments on wage determination, Decision to bomb Hiroshima, Invisible exports, Prejudice against girls, Facts on immigration, Heredity and earnings, Seat belts, Food numbering system, Foreign Office role, Pissarro at Penge, Judges and trade union rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Study of graduates' dislike of industry, Church news, Latest appointments, Bryanston School. Marriages. Property: Property Wanted, £21,000 paid for necklace of diamonds, Flat Sharing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Monday, May 26, 1952 Hutton captains England. Obituaries: Miss Maud Maclallan, Mr Tony Underhill, Mr Gordon Sandiford British bacon industry, Mr Saburo Eda. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mr Hattersley says power to curb prices will remain, Norwegian plea on quotas, US calls for rich nation shift to deficit, Italian inflation hits 21.8pc, Redfearn to recoup its half-time setback, Martonair's £1.2m rights, J F Nash An entrepreneur from Kettering, Business Diary: Stamping grounds ·After Sir Arthur, French government steps to boost computer and machine tool sectors, Ship orders at 10-year low, Sharp fall in days lost by strikes last month, A wealth of sludge, Stimulus to beer sales helps Greenall top market hopes, UDT pref payment date takes in dividend arrears, Tankers face lay-ups for further six years, UK shipping chief says, £5,000m modified targets at BSC, Leyland union promise on eve of Varley decision about future of new Mini, American growth accelerates sustained by capital spending, Accountants want slower CCA change, Winning entries at the sponsored film festival, Digging around for riches in the ocean deeps, International Strong fourth quarter by General Foods Corp, Germans expect consumption of coffee to drop, Fodens likely to contest £8.3m bid from Rolls-Royce Motors, Sterling under heavy pressure, BOC dampens down the euphoria, J F Nash is agreed buyer of Reliant, indonesia boost soon at Utramar, Confidence but not much else at BHS, Germany tackles problems of unemployment, Crown Agents chief to be PLA chairman, Economic notebook Reserves for a rainy day, Coffee is hit by wave of selling, Dunhill again shows its dividend scope, Footwear imports still rising steeply, Briefly Ldn & Aberdeen ponder, Bovis awarded £9.5m in California suit, Nube steps up pensions cut protest, Strong growth and one-for-two scrip from Capper-Neill, Receiver is called in at Hacker Radio, UK inflation predicted at 14pc this year, Japan to curb car exports to US. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Bond Drawing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Widespread profit taking, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock markets Back to reality on interest rate fears. Business Appointments: Business appointments Leyland names new company secretary. Law: Court savings suggested, Dog sniffed out £100,000 of drug in crate, UDA man in Scotland gets 10 years, False claim never in mind, GLC man says, House of Lords Guidelines for dismissing actions for want of prosecution Birkett v James, Court of Appeal Effect of inflation on fatal accident awards Cookson v Knowles, Generating board fined £400 over man's death, Men accused over 10 killings. Births.
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