The Times - 05/07/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Caroline Atkinson, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Craig Seton, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By John Young, From Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, Crime Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Penny Symon, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Chartres Valley, Anglesey, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, By Edward Mortimer, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Bernard Gwertzman, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Frederick Cleary, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Davis, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, Graeme Shankland, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Philip Howard, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, William Frankel, Bernard Levin, PHS, David Basnett, F. MARCUS ARMAN, , LUIGI CALIGARIS, , J. B. EDWARDS, , EUGENE ROLFE, , S. LOWE WATSON, , GRAHAM FEAR, , JOHN D. KEIGHER, , M. E. COOKE, , L. BRANDER, , PETER B. BAKER, , PHILIP JONES, , MARGARET TRACEY, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, , ANDREW JOHNSON, , BRYAN MAGEE, , A. W. TAIT, , PERCY G. REID, , ALAN BUTTERWORTH, , DAVID CRANE, , DAVID GUILDFORD, , DAVID TANG, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Peter Norman, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, By Nicholas Hirst, From John Earle, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By David Blake, DAVID MITCHELL, , R. T. BEECHAM, , PETER MOYNAGH, , JOHN C. DENNETT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Stamp, Derek Ezra, By Victor Felstead, By Dennis Quigley, By John Brennan, By Ray Maughan, John Brennan, By Alison Mitchell, By Richard Allen, Kenneth Owen, Ross Davies, Pangloss, Jacqueline Grapin, Emilio Pucci, Joachim Weber, Maurice Bommensath, Alfredo Venturi, Wilhelm Hadler, Philippe Lemaître, Roberto Ducci, Hans Baumann, James Rothman,
ResumoNews: Government defeats SNP motion of censure, Tory unease at top civil servants joining TUC, Next Lib-Lab pact 'must have MPs' backing', Washington travellers get to know Metro, Liability without negligence, Moscow human rights man faces 10 years' jail, Prison visits stopped after gelignite is found, Call to curb Rhodesians' entry, Mr Demirel named as Premier, Car crashes into spectators who broke barricades, Reciprocal requests for code of behaviour, Annan plea for highest broadcasting standards, Common European foreign policy 'an illusion', Police swoops break up Fiat ransom talks, 'Lion of Kashmir' defeats Janata in state election, Good neighbour scheme is to be extended, Postmen told union is at risk over Grunwick, Mauritanian capital bombarded, Companies lured by lower US labour costs, Oxfam calls for change in 'steak house mentality', Trust rules out takeover of rented housing, Home thoughts from abroad, Mrs Thatcher restates basis of Tory belief in freedom, EEC aid for Channel tunnel urged, 'Hoax' call in Cairo kidnap case, Third World report Rice yields can be as important as arms in Thailand's guerrilla war, Fine Rooms to reopen for Thames exhibition, Mr Stevas criticizes mixed ability teaching, White House urged to admit 15,000 refugees from Indo-China to US, Western cruise ship will sail to Vietnam, Regional report Hawks are good for Anglesey's economy, Ministers state price of popular social security demands, 'Tribune' MPs hit back at Mr Jenkins, Housewife's challenge to Eire government over human rights, Tory sniping will not help to set industry on its feet again, Mr Pardoe defends party pact, Free defence of 'basic legal rights' sought, Corrosive gas cloud over French nuclear plant, Europa Africa hesitates between East and West, Setting off again along the golden road to classics, New attempt to settle NUJ dispute, Points about even at Windscale inquiry, Time to think about EEC of 12, Hanoi silent on treatment of arrested Briton, What price a dream, Brussels Backstage Few friends for the British, Political turmoil in Rhodesia as Mr Smith faces settlement talks with his party crumbling, The decaying cities: action after words, Facts And Figures Beating inflation could bring return to political confidence, Dr Kaunda supports Rhodesia violence, View of British party on Eurocommunism, Election likely to force Japan's ruling conservatives into coalition with their splinter group, Spain expels Soviet 'spy caught red-handed', Terrorist's threaten massacres in Rome, Men doctors dubious of women in profession, Mr Tommy Docherty is dismissed, Majority of Britons want direct elections, Call for pupil members of governing bodies, The biblical thinking behind Mr Beigin's decision to hold on to the West Bank, Signs of rightist push in Lebanon, Cambridge University tripos results in natural sciences, Students steal Union Jacks, Retiring Home Office head sure we can adapt, Teachers call off strike which closed 29 schools, Italians ban sale of 'toad's tail' fish after deaths, TGWU told to avoid inflationary scramble, High fares as incentive to move back into London, Angry detectives to hold overtime protest meeting, Deal on school meal prices planned, New York bus hijacker kills two, Better to be safe than sorry when you travel, Mine leaders confident of holding phase two, On The Contrary L'heure du thé, Briton testifies in Delhi murder trial, Holiday Travel Shorter, less lavish but not given up, Political instability is overrated, The Times Diary/, Science report Medicine: New cause of enteritis, How does the postage rate?, Sir Geoffrey denounces 'dangerous complacency', Snub for girl dancers, Dollar weakness helps UK reserves to reach record level, Seõr Suárez brings new faces into his revamped Cabinet, Yorkshire girl shot dead by Afghan tribesman, Train fares will not rise again this year, Government to pay cost of advice centres, Reform of law of jungle overdue. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Queen's Bench Division Matters at issue in the Grunwick case, Blasphemy charge over poem about Christ, £25,000 fine on Dutch trawlerman, Arrest warrant granted, Impartiality queried on Grunwick report, Widow's claim to proceed Unsworth v Hill, Probert, third party, 31 remanded on bail after London street clash. Display Advertising: British Airways, The Raymond Woollen Mills Ltd., European Cultural Foundation, Multiple Display Advertisements, International Resources And Finance Bank S.A., Kenya Airways, Sotheby's, Selection Trust Limited, Fiat, Alexanders, Peer, The Times, Times Newspapers Ltd.,, Barclays, Sketchley Limited, Audemars Piguet, Factory For Sale, Sheepbridge Engineering Ltd., Saint Piran Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., The Monks Investment Trust Limited, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited, Hampton & Sons, Hargreaves Group, Ebro. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Farm minister to vote against Europe Bill, Nuclear reactor decision must await views of inspectorate and industry, 'Public school mafia controlling Whitehall', Renewed calls for early decision on Drax B, Government defeat on water rates House of Lords, Reprocessing orders not lost because of plant planning inquiry House of Commons, Talks this week on law governing charities, EEC would aid Channel Tunnel, SNP censure on Prime Minister record of Government in Scotland defended, EEC ministers' fisheries talks. Sport: Rugby Union All eyes on Quinnell and Brown, Racing Turkish Treasure should delight O'Brien, Football Chelsea ask for more time to pay, Gymnastics Young British team for Wembley, Athletics Russians regain the high jump record, Golf Miller follows the pattern with his two practice rounds, Cricket Worcestershire's failure makes success all the more surprising, Equestrianism Skelton beats his mentor to keep Everest Stud on crest of wave, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Watkins in team for Sydney, Yachting Louiaine repeats earlier successes, Cycling Victory for veteran Frenchman, Results of evening race meetings. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Scretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Guide to Conference Facilities, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Motor Cars. Official Appointments and Notices: Research prize for doctors, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 4, 1952 Russians veto inquiry, The uniqueness of Hesse, an artist with the healing touch. Reviews: Howard Shelley Wigmore Hall, Power and passion Nureyev Festival, The Damned Marquee, Writing on the wall, D'Oyly Carte Sadler's Wells, New life in courtroom drama Cause Célèbre, Mr Polly Churchill, Bromley. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,645, Radio, Broadcasting, Record £30,000 for Clichy convolvulus paper-weight, Embassy exhibition of American art. Editorials/Leaders: The Split In The Rhodesian Front, Man IS Born Free. Letters to the Editor: Penny post economics, Compulsory seat belts, Sentencing policy, Selection of magistrates, Journalists' closed shop, Nuclear waste, Hitler's rise, Facts about housing, Italian killings, Finding a unified voice for the independents, The Grunwick dispute: exploiting the workers, Investment problems in small businesses, Theological 'myths', Abortion legislation, 'Eternity' on a telephone, The Pope and the Archbishop, Academic row, The use of 'Chinaman'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Vladimir Nabokov Author of 'Lolita', Mr Patrick Stracey. Business and Finance: Discount market, Top companies launch programme to teach MPs and Lords the hard facts of business life, Mercury stays ahead of the pack, US copper pact move upsets price, Plessey factory at Huyton returns to work, 78 redundant as women's shoe factory closes, Rubery and Ferranti to study truck merger, UK metal stocks, Price code underlines policy gaps between state, CBI and retailers, Flat Finance Issue, Briefly Blackman & C figures 'overstated', Computer news ICL drive to widen penetration of 220 Series in North America, Babcock poised to make full bid for Butterfield-Harvey, Brazil will not sell coffee at less than $3.20 per lb, International Bethlehem Copper: Cominco bid too low, Bambergers braced for tough start, Gas chief says UK technology can fulfil energy needs in the 1990s, Why Washington is stepping on the gas, Dr Emminger against joint finance by IMF and banks, Share deals halted for group linked with Credit, OECD forecasts wider Greek payments gap, Retail sales index up a point in May, Two-tier property market Top end overheated, Accountants in fresh initiatives to secure agreement on reforms, Ball opening advance to slow, Bulk of £29m Beecham spending went to UK, Pound declines with dollar as mark and yen are allowed to float upwards, Lankro Chemicals, Money Market Rates, Accounting standards: can the profession stir itself before the state steps in?, Business Diary: Exports and Sir Dan · University challenge, Selection Tst sees doubling of gas output, Gilts as the reserves continue to swell, Sugar talks call to Japanese, Premier Oil plans four-point advance, Daily Mail group profit, Copper pay pact reduces threat of national strike, Marginal rise in EEC production, All systems go at Whitecroft: over £2m to be spent on expansion, Bitterness over stoppage of increments, Marshalls dampened but still on growth tack, Engineering inquiry will examine status of profession in EEC, Sudan surcharge, Lucas strike puts 20,000 jobs at risk, Building slump to persist into 1978, £3m ferry contract saves jobs at Robb Caledon, Hestair in for Roots Harvesters at 50p cash, UK to boost technology aid for Third World. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Furness leads a flurry in ships but all eyes fixed on LASMO, Stock Exchange Prices New issues trim trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Orr-Ewing joins Dowty board. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques, Inestment Property. Births.
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