The Times - 21/06/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Clive Cookson, , By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, By Paul Routledge and Robert Parker, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Craig Seton, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Penny Symon, From Michael Horsnell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, Cardiff, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, By William Frankel, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Davy and Dessa Treyisan, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael T. Kaufman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Paul Overy, Barry Millington, William Mann, Alan Coren, Dr M. I. Heatley, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, PHS, Bernard Levin, Christopher Logue, HECTOR LAING., LAURA JAPHET, I. O. CHANCE., MAY DONALDSON, , JOHN GOURIET, , CHRIS WRIGHT, , JEREMY SMITH, , GEORGE RYLANDS, , F. W. CLAYTON., D. P. CLIFFORD., MONICA FERMAN, , I. D. BROWN., ROBERTO DUCCI., J. GRIMOND., RITCHIE-CALDER., DAVID W. BLOOMFIELD, Catherine Dupré, Mr David Shepherd, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ronald Emler, By Derek Harris, By Ronald Pullen, By Paul Routledge, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen, HAROLD H. SEBAG MONTEFIORE, , BETTY CRAWTER., STEPHEN MEYLER., N. C. McKENZIE., S. BAXTER., J. HOLDEN, , ROGER MYDDELTON, , MARION HUNTER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Maurice Bommensath, Kenneth Owen, By Nicholas Hirst, By Ashley Druker, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By Victor Felstead, by Ann Fyfe, by Denis Taylor, D.T., by Tim Edgar, A.F., by Paul Routledge, by John Brennan, by Roger Vielvoye,
ResumoNews: £115,000 award for widow of car crash doctor, Bubble bath of words in Belgrade, Cambridge tripos results in sciences, law, architecture and theology, Strasbourg case may increase strains, Dr Owen will return to southern Africa when proposals for Rhodesia independence are ready, On tour with 'Hamlet' and 'War Music' in Norwich, Britain may take lead in neutron research, Newspaper to print after 5-month dispute, Policy set apart by aid disbursements, French politicians become aware of the Jewish voters' increasing strength, Muldoon pledge on Ulster fugitives, Medical experts discuss suicide rate, Britain turns down call to pay more in Europe, Immigration, Treasure under the sands, Communications, Defence Military merger` means a force to reckon with, Transplant of baboon heart fails, Four ways to put the zip back into British business, Classroom cruelty on way out, Consolidation in prospect after period of rapid growth, People, EEC official's apology for strictures on Britain's food policy, 'Every child in North' waves at the Queen, Subtle attempt to settle the wanderers, Judge calls for medical tests on spy, Trust will back those who want to keep young out of trouble, Banking Currency Board takes on a new look, United Arab Emirates, Industry Nation shifts gear into production, Italy facing threat of police death squads, The world may shout as loud as it likes but Mother Russia will not be moved, Mr Brezhnev revives French link, Pickets fail to disrupt newspaper, Government, Aid, Berlinguer brother attacks party's 'change of class', Journalists prowl but the Prince remains single, Watergate prosecutor closes his office, Fewer Scots drink cases despite later pub hours, Manifesto on EEC 'not acceptable to Labour', 'Black kids have to work harder', Banking, Space view of the Rockies: This striking, Postal unions' QC says rights confused, Health and the Beduin Improving medical services free for all, Amin disappearance after murder attempt, America supports world food reserve scheme, Strike in 35 Oxford schools, Facts and figures Wide variety across the desert, Kidnappers of Fiat man advertise, Union leaders help to head off pay policy critics, Wealth may prove costly lure to insurance men, Agreement closer on Atlantic air services, Al-Ain Oasis where romance has given way to growth, Telephone engineers likely to reject phase three, Private car defended by traffic expert, Insurance and ports Rapid increase in number of new berths, Smuggling and Port Rashid End of era in the gold trade, New hope for society's delinquent victims, Cubans played important part in suppressing Angola uprising started by purged MPLA leaders, The Times Diary Wonderment at Westminster over a takeover, Telecommunications, Regional report Welsh nationalist passions founder in the ebbing tide of devolution, Third World report 20 years on, Malaysia has still to heal its racial divisions, The National Assembly and Foreign Affairs Chamber where speed of development heads the agenda, Criticism of Amin rule approved by Prince, Basques deny reported death of hostage, Mr Beigin fails to win Yadin party support, Trade, Apex leader asks TUC for support, The healthiness of the long-distance runner, Reduced quota suggested by whaling commission, World's largest plane flies magnet to Russia, 'Tribune' group threat over Finance Bill, Wages up 7½%, prices rise 14.6%, Peking protests at violations of fishing limits, 74 policemen quit force in four months, Alternatives to oil, Bill of Rights 'cheaper than European court', Mr Rees tiptoes over the picketing minefield, Centenary Wimbledon: The All England, Airports and construction., Call for limit to ploughing, GLC seeks more aid to improve transport, History, Oil Compromise likely to end two-tier pricing, Move to plug gap in Misuse of Drugs Act, Trust to save Spitalfields, Two biggest unions poised to reject phase three, Ministry denies snub to forces pay body, Science report Oceanography: Underwater geysers. Law: Rape youth warned on pornography, Brigadier imprisoned for spying lodges appeal, Law Report June 20 1977 Court of Appeal 'Striking similarity' a label that may mislead Regina v Scarrott, Minister exceeding power over school, QC alleges, Guardsman 'saved' by judges may leave Army, Lord Ryder 'saw land deal as probably unique in a lifetime', director says, Afrikaans writer faces jail escape charges, Pension books charge, Corruption trial witness urges 'truth drug' test, Five years' prison for man behind drug smuggling. News in Brief. Index. 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Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,633, Radio, Broadcasting BBC 1, Bridge cup winners, Pair of Russian vases sold for £14,000. Politics and Parliament: Results of Government's housing review will be out next week, Mr Harold Lever gives EEC advice, Bill to prevent creation of rent charges House of Lords, Price Commission chief to get £18,000 a year, Explanation on Rhodesian ban, Emergency debate refused, Essence of picketing is peaceful persuasion House of Lords, State sector should set an example on prices, Regulating the transfer of lordships, Police and pickets in Grunwick dispute: cooler situation wanted House of Commons, Minister predicts sharp fall in rate of inflation. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Rolls-Royce, Legal Appointments, Collectors, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & part Time Vacancies-. Sport: Rugby Union Injury to Bennett is cause for concern, Cycling Cuming again successful, Cricket. Woolmer steers England to safety, Football Channon ready to join Manchester City, Sports in Brief, Golf S African sets record in pre-qualifying, Yachting Russians lift boycott threat in Kiel, Tennis Tanner is put out to grass by John Lloyd, Hockey England badly need good results in Amsterdam, Racing Statistics of royal meeting make sorry reading for English eyes. Reviews: Wolf's Italian Songbook Snape Maltings, Mr Eyes-and-Pen, Alternative 3 Anglia Television, Flawed but memorable recital Claudio Arrau Royal Festival Hall, Dangerous axis. Property: Business for Sale, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 20, 1952 Enclaves in India, Chill words of truth that have put the wrong man out in the cold. Editorials/Leaders: Contempt Of Court, The Rose In The Clenched Fist. Letters to the Editor: Phone connexion charge only a deterrent, Freedom for employees: the conflict at Grunwicks, Compulsory seat belts, Journalists' closed shop, Who was the fourth man? Sifting the evidence, 'No champion' for BP shareholders, Farm wages in Common Agricultural Policy debate, Valuable recruits for pensions trustee boards?, Discovery of penicillin, Food prices, Workers would support idea of 'freeport', Hospital dispute, Merchant banks and nuclear power, A rates burden, A chapel in danger, Foreign residents, The River Pageant, Withdrawal from the EEC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Delegate to law of the sea conference, State official resigns over Crédit Suisse, New president of Trinity College, Oxford. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Benjamin Lee, Mr David Sheldrick, Lady Thomson, Sir Rex de Nan Kivell Art dealer and connoisseur, Mr Rudolf Sauter. Business and Finance: Insiders: time to grasp the nettle, Credit ceiling 'adequate', Discount market, £7m order for Pye from PO, International Sony pushes second-quarter profit to record £19.6m, Commodities, EEC investment bank agrees on expansion, UK metal stocks, US is main target in latest Arab boycott, Acquisitions help to boost W. Reed, Computer news System aims to speed task of job-matching, Unions insist on NEB control in GEC-Parsons power merger, Mr Walker's sales to six friends, In brief Sainsbury dispute peace plan, Fortunes of Keyser Ullmann on the mend, Chamberlain Phipps firmly on road back, PLA cuts trading loss and sees profit soon, Dawson Int takes off as margins improve, Yard claims wrongful receivership, Tricentrol starts in fine style thanks to N America gas and oil, Banker will head Price Commission, Whitecroft tops target in 65pc jump, Business Diary: Price Commission's Williams·Blyth spirit, Augustus Barnett bought by Spanish wine group, US loss fails to hold back J. H. Fenner, 12 groups set steel bar floor price, GrandMet stake in Pleasurama may bring joint ventures, Seven-year testing urged for worker participation, Merrill's Panama operations are ready, Disposal of assets put GRA in the black, Le Monds. LA Stampa The Times Die & Welt Europa Everything depends on Fed efforts to reduce strains on economy Rising long-term interest rates far from certain, Ford lay-offs in Dagenham dispute mount to 14,000, Keyser Ullmann sights land, TUC firm on right to elect worker directors, Country & New Town pulls through, Takeover bid security criticized by Panel, Crude steel output up 6pc in May, Western economies going nowhere very fast, Office of Fair Trading studies advertising pacts, Briefly Takeover talks on at Dimplex, Courtaulds see crucial battle ahead, Seafield Gentex still loss-making, Pouring oil on Opec's troubles. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to the week, Stock markets Prices rally from early losses, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Simon Engineering. 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