The Times - 03/06/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, From Michael Hornsby, By Tim Jones, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, From Frederick Cleary, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Diana Geddes, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Sheila Black and Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By Derry Hogue, From John Best, From Richard Cecil, By Richard Davy, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, By Melvyn Westlake, David Robinson, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Joan Chissell, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, John Grant, David Cross, Sally Jenkinson and Guy Neave, Michael Shanks, Dr David Abshire, PHS, Bernard Levin, L. P. BAYLY, , WILLIAM CLARKE, , PP P. O'HIGGINS, , MARTIN PARTINGTON, , MORIEN MORGAN, , RICHARD CLEMENTS, , FRANK PATON, , LONGFORD, , ASQUITH GIBBES, , J. W. KENNEDY, , DESMOND HEAP, , FRANK LAYFIELD, , HEDLEY MARSHALL, , JANET DE GAYNESFORD, , ANDREW BREEZE, , D. W. IRONS, , MIRIAM WALPOLE, , PETER HALL, , DAVID TAYLOR, , Sir John Elliot, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, O. H. PARSONS, , G. M. BINNIE, , DAVID DOUGLAS, , By R. W. Shakespeare, J. A. N. GILES, , WILLIAM DREYER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Tony May, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Ashley Druker, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Gerald Ely, by Ivan Barnes, by Peter Hopkirk, by John Best, by Jeff Carruthers, by John McHugh, by Richard Cleroux, by Fred Harrison, F.H., by John Sawatsky, by Hilary McLaughlin, by Joan Cohen, by Jenny Pearson, by Patrick O'Leary,
ResumoNews: Jubilee fires worry the authorities, Home-made deterrent put on display by French, Russia's targets in the battle for free broadcasting, EEC gets blame for scarce fish, Miners told that strike may break up union, Alberta: perils of success, Should EEC members take the democratic pledge?, Passengers flee fire on luxury ship, Women make great progress quietly, Vacancy in space for a British scientist, Atlantic Provinces: most to lose from separatism, Mr Trudeau sets the style, The Pope promotes his right-hand man, Mr Bhutto releases more opponents on eve of talks, Fewer at Suffolk show, but hopes of breaking even, Mr Ecevit told about plot to shoot him, Science report Energy: Economics of alternatives to nuclear power, Mr Benn gives Labour a warning from anti-EEC platform, Separatists pose greatest challenge, Hijackers fire at police cameras, The out-of-work disabled: persuasion before coercion, Children injured by bomb at election meeting, Russians continue to improve design of TU144 airliner, Men rejected by Britain and Pakistan, Engineers' threat to airline, Concern at job aid to least able young, Sights that are not just larger than life, Unemployment rife in an affluent society, Journalists the latest target in Italian campaign of violence, Closure of institutions for juvenile offenders and more fostering urged by government-backed study, Tory '£1.15 wage offer', Hospital workers ignore minister's appeal, Neutral head of docklands body may end GLC dispute, Mr Tindemans offers to resign over cabinet split, Christian group hopes to start nuclear debate, Academics seek role in unity debate, Rhodesia pulling back guerrilla raid troops, Dispute over future of Lord Nuffield's garage, New approach to crime, A good news nation, £21m surplus goes to peg water prices, Ontario: a magnet to the less fortunate, Helsinki monitors say progress inadequate, Employers accused of avoiding equal pay, ITV time for independents 'a substantial gesture', British Columbia: end of boom, Jones call for prices action, Newspaper apologizes to 10 Labour MPs, Mr Cosgrave remains unbending, Universal soldier rearms, Australia seeks a larger share of Europe market, Change sought in EEC grants system, Artillery duel on the Israeli border reported, Banks face new competition, Pilots end strike in return for inquiry, Archives on the Highland clearances to go on show, Three policemen shot dead in Ulster, Last two Watergate conspirators must go to jail this month, Likud fails to make progress towards coalition, More damage by over-21s, Mozambique incursion 'only for self defence', Doctors to postpone approval of award, Minister certain EEC will help pig farmers, Recovery blueprint for the Sahel region approved, Accused women disappear, No proceedings against Pergamon Press, A new wind of realism blowing through the EEC, Pressure on pound cost reserves $229m in May, Mr Steel insists on 'letter and spirit' of Liberal-Labour pact, Third World report Impact of British aid on economic patterns in five African states, Monarchists expected to win election in Morocco, The Times Diary/, A French system not for Britain, Economic troubles bring few thoughts of disaster, Synthetic blend of tobacco in new cigarettes, Costly choices in year of decision on energy, Beaverbrook plan to enfranchise shares, Quebec: dramatic changes, Risk increases of break in transatlantic air links, Scientists get Soviet Moon samples for analysis, Two-way traffic across the 49th Parallel, Prairies: clouds of uncertainty. Index. Display Advertising: Alberta, The Financial Post, Bulmer & Lumb Limited, Volvo, Vladimir Ashkenazy, British Columbia Hydro And Power Authority, Amalgamated Power Engineering Limited, N.B., Sunlife, Camrex(holdings) Limited, Glen Grant, Green's Economiser Group Limited, Industrial Incentives Branch,, Television Today And Tommorrow, Tornado, The General Scottish Trust Limited, C.E. Heath & Co. Ltd., Winnipeg Economic Development Board, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Hoechst, Farnell Electronics Limited, Newfoundlan And Labrador, Province Of British Columbia., Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, Air Canada, Nova Scotia:, Saskatchewan, Pan Am, Hertz, Department Of Industry, Trade & Commerce, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, J.Smart & Co. Ltd., Toronto Dominion Bank, Tyndall, Nsm, Barclays International Limited, Hine, The Royal Bank Of Canada. News in Brief. Law: Danish skipper fined, Employment Appeal Tribunal Staff association 'independent' Association of HSD (Hatfield) Employees v Certification Officer, Two remanded over Van Gogh, Baader gang jailed after lengthy trial, Death sentences, Banabans' terms for accepting £6.5m damages, Court of Appeal Injunction against striking workers discharged Examite Ltd v Whittaker and others, Police chiefs ordered to appear in court, Japanese denies charges in Lockheed case, Man fined for failing to attend tribunal. Shipping News: Ultimatum to unions on QE2 delay. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Clowns Broadway, The Frost Programme BBC 1, Woody Guthrie's travels Bound for Glory (a) ABC2, Shaftesbury Avenue The Prince and the Pauper (a) Carlton Echoes of a Summer (a) Odeon, Haymarket, Hallé/Tortelier Victoria Hall, Hanley, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Young Vic, Fidelity to Shakespeare pays off Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, NPO/Muti Festival Hall. Sport: Boxing Davies loses contest for 'slapping' opponent, Football The waiting game is almost over for Wales, Cycling Szurkowski starts to make up time, Tennis Improbable combination take first French title, Horse show Trick Track and Miss Bradley go one better, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Slowing down can speed Watson to Zolder victory, Higgins breaks course record with eight birdies, Golf Lyle plays his part in turning back the overseas threat, Bowls Australian pair in sight of another title, Cricket England almost run themselves out, Rugby Union Morgan to be seen by a specialist, Racing Unhappy Exceller is coaxed home by the French cavalryman. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): One brave black man's hopes for South Africa, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 3, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: Wise To Give The System A Chance, The Need For A Guillotine. Letters to the Editor: Judges and trade unions, St Alban and St George, 'Don Giovanni', Young unemployed, EEC membership, Invisible exports, Arrests in Lewisham, Recognition agreements and the law, Treasury influence, Jubilee birds, Seat belts, Rhodesian raid, The legislative programme, Dunham Bridge and George Leather's engineering legacy, The penal system, Confidence call from the shipbuilder, How capital gains tax could kill an export earner, Europaean aircraft: competing with US. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Aldenham School, Lord Ramsey honoured, University news, Latest appointments, RAF officers graduate. Obituaries: Sir Owen Morshead Former Librarian of Windsor Castle, Sir Keith Angas, Viscountess Eccles. Deaths. Business and Finance: Discount market, Equipment cuts at PO defended in report, Martin Newsagent calls for £1.25m as expansion picks up, Forties' hefty boost to British Petroleum income, Forecast of US inflation at 6.5 pc by year end, US auction gold bids at up to $150, Groundwork for the BP offer, Tozer Kemsley's cash call for £2.6m in one-for-five 'rights', Commodities, Briefly Sweden seeks $200m Euroloan, EEC 'grasp' on licensing, GEC wins Government backing to take control of national generator company, BAT in talks for US tobacco company, International M'nnesmann first quarter earnings fall, Trading stamps: the grocery giants brace themselves for a price war, Dell rethink on industrial democracy, Turnround at Minster to £7.2m, Public borrowing cut fuels hope of reflation, Government is giving in to GEC, MP says, Hay's Wharf on the way up after a 93pc rise, Jump of 31 pc at Young s as margins widen, Morgan Crucible starts with doubled profits, Warning on subsidy for shipyards, Making aircraft less thirsty, Health versus tobacco stocks, Public Sector Borrowing Requirement, West German expansion slows to 4 pc annual rate, Business Diary: Silver sounds and other jubilee asides, Plysu Buoyant, Chloride strikers face jobs threat, CBI document sets out new thinking for future pay deals, Slump proof Hickson shows how to grow, Rich and poor nations as wide apart as ever, Uk Reserves, Stock markets Trust sale spurs strong advance, New Treasury stock meets dull response, Export Year's target of 10pc rise exceeded. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Shares in better form, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New president for chartered accountants. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,618, Radio, Sotheby's reaches new record for silver. Property: Residential property Getting back to the land, Flat Sharing. Births.
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