The Times - 27/07/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Black Economics Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Craig Seton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Godfrey, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Political Reporter, By Pat Healy, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From a Special Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Peter Hennessy, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Waymark, By Ronald Kershaw, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby Brussels, July 26, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, By Roger Berthoud, From Moshe Brilliant, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Richard Harris, Nigel Lawson, Bernard Levin, PHS, BOYD-CARPENTER, , HOWARD TOZER, , PATRICK HUTTON, , GEORGE GALE, , BRENDON SEWILL, , IVOR CLEMITSON, , PETER WALLINGTON, , WILLIAM LETWIN, , JEREMY THORPE, , J. W. TRIGGS, , COLIN CROSBY, , AYTON VHITAKER, , ROSEMARY HILL., Sheila Kitzinger, Brian Alderson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Caroline Atkinson, Christopher Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, J. A. KIMBERLEY, , C. H. BRISCOE, , By Kenneth Owen, D. E. GLOVER, , L. K. ROBINSON, , JOHN METHVEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Alison Mitchell, By John Brennan, By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, By Michael Clark,
ResumoNews: Spain holds Argentines in Fiat kidnap case, Journalists in Moscow get eviction warning, Fresh food index rises by only 1.5% but Price Commission reports doubling of profits on potatoes, Appeal to atom scientists to stay on at Culham, It's all right for the baby, but what about the mother?, Catholic society urges council house growth, Grunwick made into barricade against unions, inquiry told, EEC issue vital in Labour policy clash, U N queries ignored on sanctions, Strange murder hunt ends in West Germany, Permanent status for West Bank settlements, Guerrillas begin pullout from Lebanon bases, US to begin S Korea withdrawal next year, Britain urged to fish the South Atlantic, Plea for release of Briton held in Vietnam, Warning from Kenya on big power rivalry in the Horn of Africa, Doctors harden line over money, Funerals hit as union debates new pay claim, Libya and Egypt replace their battles in the desert with a strident propaganda war, Spanish trade unions attack new economic measures, Unemployment jumps sharply to a total of 1,336,700, Charities object to Bill's definition of 'homeless', Black pupils protest over schools, Albanian 'splitism' condemned in Peking, Andreotti hope of allaying US fears on communists, £190,000 offered towards buying Stubbs paintings, No state aid for new Tube line, Mr Bhutto hopes to be freed in next few days, New pension for diabled housewives, India admits it is training anti-Pretoria guerrillas, The Times Diary/, More guards proposed if Windscale plan is approved, Bulk-buying clubs 'would help to fight inflation', Riding groups are helping 9,000 disabled people The joy of making friends with a horse, Review of policies to meet needs of the aged, Teacher 'told to tell creation story as a myth', Deputy head attacks truant teachers 'who plan illness', Liberal majority verdict is likely for renewing pact with Government, Mr Smith's rebuke to Dr Owen for remark on a 'personal level', Muzorewa offer of talks on franchise, Mr Carter rejects criticism from black leaders, MPs point to defence weaknesses, U S scientists' report reflects concern over use of natural fuels Coal and oil are producing warmer climate, The case for an independent Venice, The joy of rhyme without reason, Greater London Council Finance Green Paper condemned, Unions attack wage restraint as TUC prepares to endorse 12-month gap between pay deals, EEC code on business in South Africa delayed, Check on selection of big science projects, Oil wealth poses threat to Antarctic harmony, We must stop this muddled and misguided Newspeak of incomes policy, Science report Pharmacology: A biological clutch, Need for flexibility in case the unforeseen happens, Humanists propose basic wage for all, White Paper rejects separate tax powers for assemblies and suggests new formula on financing, 'Lorry port' network proposed, Gibraltar border opened for elderly Briton, Poles free workers jailed for food price protests, Typhoon cuts swathe through Taiwan port, Figures 'back plea by urban areas for greater aid', Bristow Helicopters chief was advised to 'attack' airline pilots' union, Equity cash plea for stranded Zulu company, 'Evidence' of mass executions, Barre pledge on unity, Red Cross 'deceived by Indonesia' on jails visit, Tougher penalties for Ulster hoaxers, Will a new way of transcribing make Chinese any less inscrutable?. Index. Politics and Parliament: Mr Foot advises House to carry matter no further, Cable radio stations get test run, Large majorities against expulsion or suspension of MPs, Two devolution Bills: no tax powers for Scotland and Wales House of Commons, Mr Maudling survives move in Commons for his expulsion, Parliamentary notices, Mr Maudling astonished by committee's reference to resignation letter, Separate devolution Bills in next session, Lords reverse ruling and bar private action on mail boycott, Opposition to 'short, sharp shock' sentences, Damage from excessive commodity price changes House of Lords, Mr Roberts says he was treated unjustly. Sport: Cycliing Second stage and overall lead for West, Racing Why it makes sense to oppose an in-form Piggott and O'Brien, Polo Foxcote and Los Locos in Harrison semi-final, Yachting Royce slips into second place unnoticed, Boxing Ali signs for title bout with Shavers, Sports in Brief, Athletics Kearns makes a late decision and sets British track record, Football Arsenal banish the blues after banishing stars, Tennis Four seeded players fail, Rugby Union Lions' one change to New Zealand's six, October 1 ultimatum for Packer cricketers, Cricket Ban on Packer men from October, Golf Three share the lead after opening round. Display Advertising: Greece And The Hellenic Lsles, Erf, Multiple Display Advertisements, Armitage Shanks, Silk Cut, London & The Thames, Telford, Anglo American Corporation Group, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Hampton Gold Mining Areas Limited, The Queen's Awards Office,, Mlm, Mifed, Cawoods, Thames, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited, "Low To Middle Tar", M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Oxfam, Britannic Assurance Company Limited, Tintin And The Picaros, Iran Air, Hampton & Sons, Ecgd. Law: Judge, 'distressed and angry', adjourns rape case for two hours, Couple lose fight for their child, Three years' imprisonment for income tax frauds, Dispute over copyright, Six years for attack on cripple, Man on murder charge 'may have rare disease', Woman loses plea against shop's 'skirts only' rule, Three of family fined £1,000 for shoplifting, Law Report July 26 1977 House of Lords Attorney General's consent is a constitutional necessity Attorney General v Gouriet Post Office Engineering Union v Gouriet Union of Post Office Workers v Gouriet Gouriet v UPW and Another. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Keen bidding for pair of garden lions, Mermaid's longer run, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,664, Broadcasting, Singing for their dinars, Spassky draws level with sparkling win. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Dino de Laurentiis makes a new killing, The Apple Cart Chichester, Alberni Quartet Wigmore Hall, Herbie Hancock/VSOP Grosvenor House, The Martyrdom of St Magnus Round House/Radio 3, Lurid Strauss, powerful Prokofiey LSO/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3, Ballet Folklorico Festival Hall. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 26, 1952 Coal and steel pool, Bless Mr Davis's happy house for this season of true delights. Editorials/Leaders: Signor Andreotti's Task Of Explanation, Doing Better On Devolution. Letters to the Editor: Architects' conduct, Journalists' closed shop, Role of trustees in pension schemes, Adam Smith and Marx, Heath-Thorpe talks on coalition, House of Lords reform, Multiple Mozart, Stand against excessive pay claims, Do you speak English?, Consumerism: sense of balance needed, Supplementary tariff to restore service?, The closure of a grammar school, Status of engineers in industry, Sunday post issue constantly under review. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Carpenters' Company, Oxford University class lists, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Arthur Thomson Distinguished general physician, Colonel C. G. Lancaster. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Sharp reaction to Monday's gains, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Oils shine, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Hoe the markets moved, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Vantona up a fifth at half-time, Discount market, Greater freedom urged in use of Post Office lines, Prices chief foresees inflation fall to 10pc, Rio Algom sights possible major gold find, CIA too gloomy over Russian oil prospects, Steady day for the US dollar, Commodities, 'Witteveen facility' nears approval, Local authority yearlings stay at 10 pc, Illingworth, Morris recovers to £3.8m pre-tax, Nine 'to retaliate' if US imposes an extra tariff on European exports, Energy spending rose to £250 a head last year, Costs hold back F. Pratt at midterm, Lords hearing today on RTZ executives, Arlington set for better trading year, CBI data bank to keep check on wage deals, Fairey shareholders vote to raise borrowing ceiling to £35.6m despite slump in profits, Hawtin to apply for S.E. listing, Societies' outlets now 3,696, Higher interest rates spark off £2m jump for Cawoods, UK plea for prompt start on bilateral textile talks, International thrust from the banks, Companiees in north-east boost ECGD cover 50pc, US losses put Sanger in reverse, FMC in line with bid forecast, Killinghall (Rubber) Development, City panel urges tax cuts and scope for risk capital, NatWest on target with first half £110m, Big margin improvement as Davy International advances 75 pc, Briefly UDS on road to recovery as sales on upward trend, Dr Burns critical of interest rate stipulation in Bill to reform Fed, Shipbuilding union tries to scuttle an 'intruder', Norwest shares jump as Metrolands buys stake, 'Express' group loss put at £1.7m, Property market now 'more soundly based' says S & P, EEC tightens curbs on clothing imports, Three days for grocers to revise coffee price plan, International TriStar costs still braking Lockheed, American official attacks subsidies as 'subtle form of protectionism', BAT half-year profits of £217m, Taylor Wooldrow finds comfort overseas, Business Diary: Blue streak · Whither Sir Arthur?, Amsterdam option trading, Gas chairman pledges price stability despite higher cost of supplies. Business Appointments: Business appointments Harrisons and Crosfield's new chairman. Births.
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