The Times - 16/03/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From David Cross, By Marcel Berlins, From Mario Modiano, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Diana Geddes, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Martin Huckerby, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By a Staff Reporter, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, Political Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Reddaway, From Eric Marsden, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, From Patrick Brogan, Brian Alderson, Philippa Toomey, David Wade, Joy Whitby, Julia Eccleshare, Candida Geddes, W. A. P. Bain, Allan Morrison, B.A., Sheridan Morley, John-Higgins, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Max Harrison, By Gerald Richmond, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From Colin Cowdrey, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Bernard Levin, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, Sir Emmanuel Kaye, James Prior, ROBERT ATKINS, , JEREMY BRAY, , J. A. MORRELL, , SAM C. SILKIN, , IAN GOW, , J. P. BANNERMAN, , J. W. BAXTER., E. S. BOOTH, , J. C. CAMERON., W. E. DUCKWORTH, , C. P. FRANKLIN, , GEOFFREY L. HOWE, , EWEN M'EWEN, , JOHN F. PHILLIPS, , CHARLES PRINGLE, , C. N. THOMPSON, , JELLICOE, , ENID LAKEMAN, , NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, , GRAFTON, , IAN CURTEIS, , W. R. PERRIS, , HILARY M. ROOT, , CHAIM RAPHAEL, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, From a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Medical Correspondent, Robin Hyman, By Richard Allen, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Peter Norman, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Ray Maughan, By Adrienne Gleeson Banking Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Commercial Editor, NICHOLAS BAKER, J. M. HOPKINSON, , J. V. BURGESS, , B. A. BALDRY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, Frank Vogl, By Nicholas Hirst, By Ray Maughan, By Tony May, By Ronald Pullen, By John Brennan, From John Earle,
ResumoNews: Africans miss Israel's expertise despite Arab promises of aid, Another Briton arrested in Somalia, Malvern College, US and Britain 'on same path', How Bullock proposals could harm British industry, Manufacturers indignant at EEC definition of cream, Arson suspected in club fire that killed four, Police Federation boycotts talks on pay increase, The Times Diary Standing up to the pressures, Unions must act for the members, not the Government, UDR man killed by gunmen in front of children, Further rise in price of petrol likely, A century and a landmark for Marsh, Short-stay drug addicts' unit gets vital grant, Police criticize mock bank raid by pupils, Mr Smith's challenge to rebel MPs, Hijack plane bound for Russia lands in Warsaw, EEC consumers back Britain on food prices, TUC puzzled by hint on grants, Porcelain saved from Dutch wreck sold for £16,015, Russian Jews fear spy trials 'Dreyfus-style' and fresh persecution, Flower displays in Cathedral, United front by Cabinet, Leyland and 21 unions to break strike, Historic letters theft alleged, Health service is urged to use more disabled, Man suspended after disclosing hospital hazards, Helicopter pilot in command of ship, Latest European snow reports, Call for fusion of barristers and solicitors, Bonn shows signs of disagreement with Carter tactics, Faroe Islands back down on fishing curbs, Freeze on selection of Labour candidate, Plans to move body of rabies suspect rejected, Union man's wages stand cheers Tories, Sea shocks may boost lobster catch, Call in Cabinet for second thoughts on gas price rises, Rivals for Mayor of Paris join forces to halt left's advance, Mentmore new offer 'difficult', Mr Carter visits Irish on St Patrick's Eve, Opposition see Sanjay gun attack as 'stunt', Cameramen plan to stop song contest transfer, Girls granted rises of up to 133pc, 'Myths must not hinder rigorous rethinking', Nearly 18 million vehicles using Britain's roads, Tight security in Melbourne for royal visit, Unprecedented union backing for Leyland, Prime Minister says, Step taken towards sex equality in penssons, Science report Psychology: Reasons for thumb-sucking, Dr Shtern is released from jail as KGB seizes Jewish activist, Man rescued from rubble after 10 days, Arafat men willing to form Geneva delegation, Greeks hold five Londoners, Howard Hughes was worth less than £100m, Annual quota for night jet flights to end, Cathedral's restoration bill doubled, Mummified body found in store trolley, Tory party treasurer ignores pleas to stay, British Rail is opposed to extension of the M3, Rebel prelate pins Hopes on a new Pope, Councils get restricted power to run lotteries, American aviation expert speaks up for Concorde, Tory move on EEC election, Freightliners may go back to rail board, Coalition thwarts Johannesburg voters, Goldwater denial of underworld links, Labour urged to rally to Government's aid, Cabinet sets out rules for Spanish election, Waterwheels of past may be generators of future, Immigrants' children 'will have to fight for better jobs', A new script for the Rhodesia saga?, Mild spring brings colour to RHS show, Hostile reaction to plan to cut mortgage relief, Senate vote confirms chrome ban. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Kleeman Industrial Holdings, Abbey National, Robeco, Manchester Business School, Lufthansa, Kestrel Books, Itt, Department Of Health And Social Security., Abbey Personal Retirement Plan, Scotiabank, Telford, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, The Pooh Song Book, Bmw, Bank Base Rates, Yeoman Investment Trust Limited, Essx Water Company, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited, Heinemann, Cope Allman International Limited, Fairclough, British Caledonian, Planelectric, M. J. H. Nightiangale & Co. Limited, King's College., De, Arabella-Hotel, Trust Houses Forte Limited, Rotaflex. Law: Picket charged, Soldiers jailed for rape, Queen's Bench Division Selling goods at undervalue Pilgram v Rice-Smith and Another, Murder-trial jury told of ex-soldier's missing hours, Three more men jailed in Herrema case, 'Shot' From bullet machine killed woman, Queen's Bench Division Footpath on county map still has rights of vehicular passage Suffolk County Council v Mason and Others, Man of 53 had intercourse with love-poem girl, Jeweller did not ask woman for proof of identity, Janie Jones tells court of her hunger strike, Court of Appeal No tax on anticipated profits Willingale (Inspector of Taxes) v International Commercial Bank Ltd. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, La creme de la creme, Acknowledgments, Appointments Vaccant, Secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Business Opertunities, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Things to come, LPO/Pritchard Festival Hall, Seven ages of Odd, Civil wars, Restoring the monarchy, Twelfth Night Greenwich, Extinction, Tony Richardson's West Country vaudeville, Kupfer's electrifying Elektra, Nightmares, Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden, Technology, Adjustments, Vampire Bush, Courbet retrospective for Royal Academy, The Rape of Lucretia Sadler's Wells, Bitten by the pony bug. Sport: Boxing Champion apologises for referee's decision, Equestrianism Columbus returns to the fray at Cirencester, Tennis Pre-Wimbledon event revived by new sponsor, Hockey One to send them packing, Football Fear gives Bristol a straw to clutch, Rowing Oxford's production of 'Carry on Coxing', Table tennis Barden back in favour but Neale fades out, Racing Brave effort by Gay Spartan and Dickinson, Golf For two women life begins in spite of 40, Rugby Union Shell may benefit even if the Lions roar has less of a Welsh accent, For the record, Cricket England's batsmen must get their heads down. Politics and Parliament: New scheme for taking art to the regions, Search for way to keep library intact, Ship repairers removed from Bill, Smartness on parade without patches, Sterling, trade figures, production improving, Youth Council grant of up to £15,000, Concern at signs of fewer discretionary awards, A good case for review of mortgage tax relief, Review of future of British Leyland, Legal framework for fixed term tenancies, Government week exemption of mining industry from safety signs directive, Access to birth records House of Lords, Ignorance of toy safety law not an excuse, Loans for car purchase, Britain fighting for her life: 'We can no longer afford self-denigration' House of Commons, Plans delayed for larger 'Hansard' pages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 14, 1952 Television in Scotland, The family who chose the mercy of the cruel sea. Editorials/Leaders: Dr Owen Needs To Inform Himself, The Bbc's Irish Troubles, End Of The Ryder Plan. Letters to the Editor: Splitting the Treasury, Direct elections, Statements on Rhodesia, Leyland-a test-bed for Bullock?, Arabs at universities, The future of Mentmore, EEC sugar policy, Company liability and subsidiaries, Prosecution of Ulster terrorists, Encouraging literature, 'The Times' reappears, The cost of providing services for overseas visitors to Britain, The professions and an incomes policy. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: The Right Rev S. H. Price Bishop of Ripon, Mr Gerald Rivington, Mr David Robinson, Mr B. F. Pool, Mr Dennis Auton. Business and Finance: Discount market, Bouncy Cope Allman aiming for £8m, Legal & Gen pension funds pass £500m mark, Private steelmakers intent an iron ore plant, Top changes likely at Schroders, Tough Texan heading for the trade talks, Rescue proposals for footwear manufacturers being speeded up, McLeod Russel join dividend fast set, Argyle's oil fuels Kleinwort, Bonn boosts investment programme, Plea by MPs on Plessey closures, Kleeman confident, Mesa aims to develop Moray Firth oilfield, Terms of peace pact agreed at Linwood, Grindlays recovery to £30m profit, Two bids passed to monopolies panel but Lonrho gets go-ahead, BSC in scrap buying policy talks, Black & Edg'ton goes A-Line caravanning, Grindlays on the rebound, Stock windfalls push Ductile to interim peak, Sir John bows out of 'the good life', EEC move to toughen steel measures, Leyland: the Ryder plan in ruins?, A scrip issue to spice Fairclough record, Judge says yes to BSR £1.6m bid, Overseas Montefibre's loss means more capital reconstruction, Briefly, Drought helps Bibby double its money, E Lancs Paper profitable and optimistic, Wholesalers urge end to profits curb, North Sea production lifts industrial index, Easing of short-term interest rates gives scope for further MLR cut, Business Diary: Question marks · Sir David, impresario, Coffee tops £4,000 again, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), First fall for 15 years in world shipbuilding output, Commodities Coffee, cocoa regain lost ground, BP Canada opens way for more gas exploration. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Strong two way trade, Wall Street, Stock markets No ground lost on busiest day in 14 months. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Barclays Insurance Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Residential property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,551, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.
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