The Times - 29/04/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, From Craig Seton, By Martin Huckerby and Sheila Black, From Jacob Ecclestone, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Strafford, By David Watts, By Malcolm Brown, From Ronald Faux, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, by George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, By John Brennan Business News Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Blake and Peter Hennessy, From Arthur Osman, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Stewart Tendler, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Hill and, From Robert Fisk, From Eric Marsden, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, From Fred Emery, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From John Best, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Neil Stratford, By Michael Seely, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Dan van der Vat, Bernard Levin, PHS, A. D. W. LOGAN, , WALTER LEGGE, , PETER CALVOCORESSI, , VERE HARMSWORTH, , LESLEY-ANN VERNON, , MICHAEL OGDEN, , NORA WOOSTER, , J. C. VARLEY, , MARTIN WEBSTER, , ARIEL CRITALL, , CORDELIA SALTER, , DOUGLAS WHITEHEAD, , PATRICK MANCHESTER, , T. YOUNG, , D. W. MITCHELL, , ANTONY READ, , Philippa Toomey, David Wickers, Hugh Clayton, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Huon Mallalieu, Emeritus Professor W. Mc. C. Stewart (Bristol) writes:, Air Commodore D. F. Rixson, Mr David Wright, By Adrienne Gleeson, By John Whitmore, By Arthur Reed, From a Special Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl, From John Earle, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Bailey Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Ronald Pullen, JOHN GARNER, , WILFRID NEWLAND, , P. J. BENNETT, , CHARLES PRINGLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Tony May, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Human rights pleas for 12 prisoners, Nuclear club debates proliferation, Danish print strikers accused of threats, Delhi birth policy switch, Radio station in jubilee link with Australia, Quebec language Bill given first reading, Treasury improves its surveillane of council spending, Hosenball appeal is rejected, Tories pledge their support, New blow for Israel Labour Party, Record loss of traffic for London Transport, Is Ulster's threatened strike a Protestant death wish?, EEC to resume cheap butter sales to Russia, Bacon prices rise, Suggestion of progress in Namibia talks, Dr Coggan's Rome plea for joint Communion, Communists win say in Italian policy, CIA accuser is found guilty of spying for Moscow, Manila accused of still allowing torture, Ulster father pays £20,000 over kidnap, Eve Arnold: Looking behind the veil of womanhood, British home for Chilean 'prisoner of conscience', Callaghan warning to 'loyalists', New television programme for Asian viewers, On target:, Asians fear 'trend' in nationality law plan, Mr Foot assailed for 'republic' remark, Former Peachey chairman is sued for £130,000, Lord Annan defends his report on the future of broadcasting, Bulgarians put new dates to rare manuscripts, £6,199 for rail man who refused to join union, Continuity key to Soviet military strength, Oil companies to order fire-fighting ships for North Sea outbreaks, West Midlands Tories hope to turn the tables, Charge of rail overmanning is rejected, World Bank chief calls for urgent action to avert rampant population growth, Mr Bhutto accuses US of financing Pakistan Opposition, Goldsmith move halts Fleet Street merger, Search for oil emerging as factor in Falkland talks, Spain improves its air traffic control system, Half of Soweto's population said to be living below official poverty level, Science Report Geophysics: Predicting earthquakes, New York battle over Concorde, Older women told to undo corsets in the air, Tory landslide win at Ashfield overthrows 23,000 Labour majority, Legalization sought by Spanish unions, Easter egg by Faberge is sold for £125,000, A special gem for cricket's literary treasure trove, M Barre's victory on confidence motion, Surgeon's plea to Queen for 'dying patients', Berlin crisis over new financial scandal, Cuts in calls by social security staff are opposed, Call to provide inner-city land for new industry, New Anglican service for ordinations, President Amin follows his 'suicide' force to Zaire, Dt Owen lays a few ghosts of past British deeds and misdeeds in the Middle East, The Times Diary Party time in a Yorkshire village, Confused motorists say 'insurance papers too difficult', Oxford to help students facing hardship, Indian monks allowed to return home, Mr 'Red' Adair flying to oil blow-out today, Carter slip reveals secret conference, Angry congressmen reject President's first budget, Growing awareness in town, Dartmouth entry, Rhodesian hotel welcomes blacks, Move to curtail excessive profits in the drug industry and to improve quality of advertisements, Thatcher hint of 'trouble' over immigration, 'Dangerous phase' reached in child protection, US and Cuba sign fishing pact, The end of Baader-Meinhof, but the Germans can hardly feel proud, Labour pledge to continue funding public transport, Curricula will be main issue in Green Paper, Tories want stiffer penalties, Cairo last to hear of Soviet Note, Vandals 'may be costing Britain £100m a year'. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Blagden & Noakes Limited, Sealink Ro-Ro, Public Auction, 'The' Glenlivet., Multiple Display Advertisements, Mullard, Henry Boot, International Combustion Limited, Sony, The Electricity Council,, Lambert Howarth Group Limited, The American Express Card., Watmoughs Limited, Bank Of Montreal, Pimm's, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Hoechst, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, McKechnie Brothers Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bp, Europa, Ncr, British Transport Docks Board, Moulinex, Tomatin Distillers, Sun Life Assurance, Weatherall Green & Smith, Panam, Steels. Politics and Parliament: Reflation would be the ultimate sell-out, Prime Minister appeals to people of Northern Ireland to thwart strike threatened for Monday House of Commons, Extending EEC social security to cover self-employed, Council's Bill seeks to protect environment, Liberals will attempt to reduce petrol tax, Ulster schools Bill introduced, Government suffer two defeats on Patents Bill House of Lords, Chance of more direct tax cuts if Government are not diverted from creating sound economy, Tragedy if 'Evening Standard' disappears, Market will determine exchange rate of £, Rhodesia faces tighter sanctions over trademarks, Printing of money not a socialist philosophy, Going with Labour, Next week, Five majority for Bill to control otter hunting House of Lords, Loopholes closed in Rhodesia sanctions, Government will not budge on petrol tax. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Baader-Meinhof terrorists are jailed for life after disrupted trial lasting 103 weeks, House of Lords Centre Point: compulsory purchase order for maisonettes quashed Sovmots Investments Ltd and Another v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, 'Person aggrieved' in rating legislation Arsenal Football Club Ltd v Smith (Valuation Officer) and Another, Bank men charged, Escort refusal by prison officers halts several trials, No appeal to the Lords in 'Private Eve' case. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Exhibitions, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, Royal Ballet cast changes, The devil and some of his works The Sentinel (x) Plaza 21 Hours at Munich (aa) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Je t'aime moi non plus (x London) Classic Moulin Terayama Season Electric Cinema Club, Portobello Road Mizoguchi and Ozu ICA Cinema Club, Making Wells better, James Levine: planning the Met, 'New' Open Space Theatre in May. Arts and Entertainment: 'The Disasters of War', L'elisir d'amore cast changes, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,588, Broadcasting. Sport: Golf Australian sets the early pace, Tennis No tears or distractions as Miss Fayter wins, Football Cunningham could win a full cap, Athletics, Sports in Brief, Skiing Move to award Cup to best overall skier, Rugby Union Walsall showing ambition to become first-class, Snooker Spencer rallies to draw level with Thorburn, Boxing Conteh launches attack on board's regulation, For the record, Cricket Boycott has average at Fenner's cut to 294, Racing Mrs McArdy makes the going easy, Swimming Safe from costume ban, Rugby League Ward available for final after fine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Mr Rodgers and the extraordinary tachograph affair, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 29, 1952 Coronation plans, The night sky in May. Editorials/Leaders: A Problem Of Generating Equipment, A Worrying Trend. Letters to the Editor: Planning for bicycles, Payment by traveller's cheque, Release of documents, Insurance riddle, Football hooliganism, CEI entry requirements, Basis of Christian reconciliation, Press reporting of the National Front, Putting the Gezira record straight, New evening paper and the arts, The cost of Drax B, Energy and agriculture, Protein in dog meat, Torture in Ulster, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Hospital, Chelsea, In praise of the NHS, Food from our own resources. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church in Wales, Latest appointments. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Jean Loiseau French scholar of English poetry, Mrs St John Hutchinson, Mr Okinori Kaya, Brig-Gen Ludomil Rayski, Commander D B Vaughan, His Hon P. L. E. Rawlins. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Early gains are lost, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Int Stores-Wallis., Cautious optimism is keynote of finance ministers' conference, CBI puts case against planned union role in company pensions, Machine tool makers moving out of recession, Hotel group accepts £16m Coral offer, Big stakes in Muirhead, Hickson ERF (Hldgs), International Brown Boveri cautious but turnover likely to rise 10pc, Vickers without its BAC earnings, GEC and Vickers set scene for £200m aircraft compensation fight, Price Commission has doubt after hope of early end to high inflation, Business Diary: Spanish ayes · Spillers new mix, Ferry company bids £14.5m for investment trust, Brokers get go ahead for TV adverts, Cement price rise refused, BSC loses £100m in year with no hope of early profit, Regional Properties to sue, Office & E all set to sprint, Whisky producers see first signs of upturn in exports, In Brief Recession threatens engineers' training, Brighter margins may help McKechnie top £15m peak, CEGB supports its Drax cost claim, Rules for dividend controls clarified by the Treasury, £26m surplus for state docks board, Commodities Metals ease but steadiness at Penang aids tin, Doubt over Swiss plans to tighten bank rules, Resumption of North-South is 'a success', Japanese TV exports soar 26pc, A scientist in the corridors of power, TV group to seek stock market quote, Burrell 'rights' after rebound, Merseyside sells its expertise to the Arabs, Hoover cinfident in spite of a drop in first-quarter margins, MLR expected to fall by quarter of a point, Personal loans made cheaper by Barclays and Co-operative, Stock markets Close to 'high' then profits taken, Forecasts of German growth cut to below 5 pc, Briefly RTZ makes no provision on anti-trust suit in US, Signs of strain in Switzerland, Car makers likely to merge, Benz chief says, Common Br hopes to hold payout after loss, Exemption and 1-for-3 tonic for Steel Bros, Sun Life now criticizes interference, Pressure for increased aid over foundry investment, Gerrard also reflects gilt-boom benefits, Italian state group's chief quits over loss-making holdings. Business Appointments: Business appointments Marquess of Tavistock joins Trafalgar board. Property: Flat Sharing, Casting a line from the garden, Residential property.
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