The Times - 09/06/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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Bv David Spanier and Roger Berthoud, By Robin Young, From Our Own Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Craig Seton, By Ross Davies, By Philip Howard, By Alan Hamilton, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Pat Healy, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Our Real tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Adam Fergusson, Laurence Cotterell, H. R. F. Keating, Ned Chaillet, Richard Holmes, Myrna Blumberg, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Ronald Butt, Dr William Sargant, Brian Garrett, PHS, Dan van der Vat, NOBLE FRANKLAND, , G. M. FOGWILL, , STEWART HARRIS, BRYAN MAGEE, , A. J. AYER, , CHRISTOPHER HILL, , CHARLES TAYLOR, , SHERFIELD, , G. W. LYNCH, , DOUGLAS JAY, , H. HYSLOP, , ERIC CICESTR, , PATRICK MANCHESTER, GEOFFREY DENTON, D. MURRAY, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Charles hargrove, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Malcolm Brown, Christopher Thomas, By Ronald Faux, By Derek Harris, By Ronald Emler, By Roger Vielvoye, GORDON S. PLANNER, M. C. DOBBS, , WILFRED ASPINALL, , C. THORNTON, , SUSAN THORNTON, ANDREW TESSLER, , J. D. WORTHINGTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Caroline Atkinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, By Richard Allen, By Victor Felstead, By Ashley Druker, From John Earle, by Alan Hart, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Union chief attacks court ruling, The great British obsession with 'pelf and place', New Basque campaign for amnesty, New round of Namibia talks begin, Home-made developer is 'explosive', Mr Carter's tax return given routine audit, The Times Diary/ A Night at the Opera, or, the Strangler Strikes, Mr Mitchell to begin his jail term in Alabama, Duty-free goods may be bad buys, Students attack benefit cut-off plan, London summit to deal with sports boycott call, All species of whales are safe, scientist says, Motoring Cycle accidents rise faster than traffic, Soames post with bank in the City, Nuclear study has bearing on Cumbria project, Are they being too soft on the gunmen?, After the scandals, a new wave of optimism sweeps West Berlin, The Windscale Inquiry Increasing efficiency of uranium resources, Jubilee party of 80 years ago recalled, Dr Rowse looks longingly to the earlier Elizabethans, Moluccans free hostage and agree to talks, Excommunication of rebel prelate hinted at by Pope, £30,000 for thinking to a good purpose, Lord Thomson puts faith in technology, Homosexuals defeated in Miami referendum, Congressmen face questions on Seoul bribes, Moscow refuses visa to British church delegate, Science report Ornithology: Protecting the goosander, President Amin keeps everyone guessing, Italians puzzled over identities of senators who switched their secret votes on the abortion Bill, Wife asks kidnappers not to kill husband, Silver Jubilee, 'Forced labour' in Uganda, Commonwealth, Conference notebook by Michael Leapman Eavesdropping devices tune in to the great men's small talk, U S priests tell of jail horror in Brazil, Russia sees Mr Carter as 'enemy of detente', The growing urgency for shared schools in Ulster, Rhodesian minister denies threat over Kariba dam, Seychelles ready for counter-coup, War danger in Africa dominates Commonwealth conference, Ownership of homes 'more equal', Iran: In search of democracy, Behind the cheers in the streets, a quiet note of protest, Right wing still seems to hold trump cards after Turkish election, Polish dissident writer freed after union plea, Pedestrian trail opens new Thameside vistas to jubilant Londoners, Thames TV delays lay-offs, Fahmi mission to Moscow, Thatcher plea for private art, Mr Jones condemns Government on pensions, Smokers 'cost NHS £2m a week', 30,000 in all walks of life receive Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal, Rhodesia speculates on 'that foreign sovereign as our Queen again', Father fights for full publication, American-style tactics boost Fianna Fail election hopes, Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution, Auction will test value of Sir Winston's art, MP alleges confusion on invalid tricycles, Pig plan gives more to British producers, Mr Mason increases undercover role of Army in Ulster, Wiring colour codes still to be explained, Opponents reply to Dr Soares, Dioxin poisoning caused 'no lasting injury', Daley associate elected Mayor of Chicago, Unesco urged to defend freedom of speech, $4,000m US jet fighter sale to Iran reported banned under President's new arms policy, Two new bishops: The Right Rev P. K. Walker, Syrian pledge to control Palestinians in Lebanon, Population target for new towns 'too optimistic', EEC fishing team tries to coax Iceland with aid, Day of boat progresses, pageants and fireworks for the Royal Family, Uganda stops Britons from leaving the country, Dr Castro says 2,000 political offenders held, Gaullist challenge to M Giscard on EEC direct elections, Lord Donaldson foresees hard times for artists, EEC squabbling deplored in call to Scots Liberals. Index. Display Advertising: Bendix International Finance Corporation, Knight Frank & Rutley, Ppa, Frank Cooper's, Ncr Computers & Terminals, The Imperial Coal Storage And Supply Company Limited, National Westminster Bank Group, Mepc, Finlay Packaging Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Ford, Cater Ryder & Company Limited, Gulf Air, Kg 200, Caabu,, Parc Saint Roman, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Msc, Atcost, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited., Volkswagen G.B. Limited, London News, Saudia Saudi Arabian Airlines, Metal Box, Sears Holdings Limited. News in Brief. Law: New clues in 1971 Greek murder of British girl, Student tried to steal flag. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Rugby Union Beaumont to join Lions after injury to Horton, Football, Tennis Grass brings Vilas to earth with a bump, Tennis, Golf Australians wax warm at Blairgowrie, Athletics Top sprinters could be in opposition for UK title, Sports in Brief, Polo Corey provides the key to fine victory, Racing The Tista will like today's distance, Cycling Russians set to take team race, Rowing Pembroke well clear of Lady Margaret, Real tennis American takes honours, Cricket A new star with a famous name is born. Reviews: The truth about Hughes Project Octavio The Story of the Howard Hughes Hoax By Clifford irving and Richard Suskind (Allison & Busby, £4.50) The Hughes Papers By Elaine Davenport and Paul Eddy (Andre Deutsch, £4.95; Sphere, 75p), Public nightmare in Dallas The Red Devil Batttery Sign Round House, Monteverdi Choir Wells Cathedral, Measure for Measure St Georges, Laurels for the enemy The Life and Death of the Afrika Korps By Ronald Lewin (Batsford, £5.50) Panzer Army Africa By James Lucas (Macdonald & Jane's, £6.95), Rosie Half Moon, Crystallizing powers The Magus A Revised Version, Independent nation Scotland and Nationalism Scottish Society and Politics 1770-1977 By Christopher Harvie (Allen & Unwin, £7.50) Scotland and the Union, Bologna's mixture of art and commerce, Clear-eyed ironic survival The Burr Wood By Philip Glazebrook (Gollancz, £4.75) The Consul's File By Paul Theroux (Hamish Hamilton, £3.95) The Ponsonby Post By Bernice Rubens (W. H. Allen, £3.95) Orsinian Tales, Fine interpretation of Janacek Jenufa Covent Garden, Medici String Quartet Wigmore Hall, Crime Petrella at O. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Public Notices, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Ireland Approaches The Polls, The Survival Of Whales, A Barrage Before Belgrade. Letters to the Editor: Compulsory seat belts, Arrests in Poland, Nuts and bolts of Copyright Act, Break in house buying chain, Serious situation of delivery dates, Index-linked home policies, Aboriginal reserves in Queensland, 'Long to reign over us', The Church's teaching, Breakfasts, Balance-sheet of EEC membership, CBSA and banks nationalization, Relations with Japan, Old Morris workshop, Embassy aid to export effort, CAP effects, Contribution to peace. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Ratcliffe College, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 9, 1952. Obituaries: Professor F. T. H. Fletcher, Sir John Wrigley Wartime evacuation plans. Business and Finance: Discount market, Further fall in rates on loans for industry, Business Diary: Upon this bank and shoal of time..., Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Eva Inds rebounds to top £2m, Warnford record, Retail sales below forecast despite tourist boom, UK metal stocks, Austria boosts bank rate to 5.5 pc, MPs attack GEC plan for control of turbine industry, US still leaking but McCorquodale soars, Sir Jasper to head City team for Mexico, Vosper gets £5m patrol boat order from Bahamas, £220m oil refinery on Cromarty Firth given planning approval, New US offshoot helps boost Hanson, Call to reverse U S ruling on Japan penalties, Footwear exporters in Canada quota plea, Consortium bank talks, Nube fights for a foot in Abbey's staff door, Economic notebook The investment boom may be a little late, Now CCH skipper decides to jettison his shares, Borthwick in bid move for Matthews, James Finlay shows its paces with near threefold jump, Room for the genuine investor, Boilers now only a fifth of Clarke Chapman, CBI facing growing pay dissent, Briefly Westland's warning on helicopter problems, Car imports 'counter' rebounds on UK small manufacturers, Can coal plug the gap when natural gas runs out?, International Alfa car group slash losses by about half, Crystal gazing at Metal Box, Italian aerial survey contract for Hunting, First quarter jump of 35 pc at St Gobain, Safeguards on profits decision awaited, NCB regrets opencast site delays, Three stikes threaten production at Leyland, Pegler-Hattersley fillip from associates and metal gains, Engineering and US pick up to cheer Sears Hldgs, French state will take strategic third of Dassault Aircraft capital, World Bank in $100m Eurobond offer, Scottish new town finds 750 more jobs, Tesco changes course with larger stores and a quieter image, French may reprocess fuel from Japanese reactors. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Prices turn easier, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Gilts lead the way down, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D Allport to be Metal Box managing director. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Flats. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,623, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.
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