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The Times - 06/05/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Dan van der Vat, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Clifford Webb, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Nichols, From Our Labour Reporter, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondet, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Staff Reporter, Gerald Ely, From Edward Mortimer, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From William Chislett, From John Chartres, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, By Our Foreign Staff, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By Srikuman Sen, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Raymond Crotty, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Peter Pulzer, Ian Murray, PHS, Bernard Levin, Hugh Hanning, KEITH ROBERTSON, , JILLIAN BECKER, , R. T. BECKWITH, , PETER SPINK, , NORMAN PASSANT, , IAN PRESTT, , S. HAMMAMI, , CHRISTOPHER LAMBTON, , RAYMOND GREENE, , ERIC ROLL, , TREVELYAN, , MAX BELOFF, , M. G. ROTHWELL, , TONI PELLEGRINI, R. H. B. FLEMING, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Educational Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, From Peter Norman, By John Brennan and Margaret Drummond, By Our Financial Staff, By Rodney Cowton, By Ray Maughan, From Frank Vogl, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Editor, By David Felton, GERALD MANNERS, , J. G. R. RIX, , P. J. MCQUEEN SIMPSON, , ARTHUR MULCOCK, , E. C. GATER, , DIANE FERGUSON, , JAMES E. MAYCOCK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Victor Felstead, By Adrienne Gleeson, Derek Darby, by Jill Collins, by Nicholas Cumming-Bruce, by William Branigin, by Roger Vielvoye, by Rodney Wilson, by Marcel Berlins, by Denis Taylor, by Bahman Mossavar-Rahmani, by Stuart Henry, by a Special Correspondent, by Chris Powell,

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News: £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Action to encourage private housing, Largest market for European goods in Asia, National Front gains 117,000 GLC votes, Local advice can save valuable time, Hobbit discovery is put back to a document of 1586, Oil production survives Opec price split, Argentine guerrilla funds 'used to buy US banks', Present penal methods causing crime, trust says, South Wales miners vote to scrap social contract, Bonn spy suspect arrested, Sea threat to golf course, Euratom inquiry into loss of uranium 'inconclusive', Deficit reenters vocabulary, Kirks suffering from rising costs and falling numbers, Harnessing natural gas and preventing waste, Italians hope for progress on energy question, Moves to reinforce credit ceilings, Bamber Gascoigne: a versatile one-man band, getting faster, Rhodesian inquest finds guerrillas killed missionaries, Half shares is the most the SNP can expect in Scotland, Teheran Opportunities despite pitfalls, Bonn officials hope to heal Carter-Schmidt rift, Newcastle will be proud to offer President freedom of the city, How Europe's milk is becoming India's poison, New French nuclear fuel 'useless for bombs', Science report Neurobiology: Hearing adaptation, Joint chamber to foster trade, No weasel words over the Queen's speech, Señor Fraga throws gauntlet to Premier, Mr Jenkins has crucial role, Conservatives triumphant in Greater London and Metropolitan counties, A string of Labour notables lose their seats, Rowlands move angers Rhodesia, The decision that still leaves Concorde's future in the air, Iceland right to fight for rights, QC says, Mr Murray calls for expansion, Doctors watch latest eye operations on TV, Equity council decides strike will be last resort, Mrs Gandhi weeps as she appeals for party unity, Civil servants' one-day strike will back Gibraltar men's claim, Discounts on new cars for disabled, Ulster strike hinges on power workers, Danger of global recession feared by Japan, High pay in the pyramid, Israel Labour against PLO in peace talks, Protest by 19 states at aid talks, Why words fail them, Ekofisk slick tracked by US satellite, Meeting place with long history, Mr Carter flies in for London economic summit, Threat to 60,000 jobs under Leyland plan, Helicopter pilots agree to meet company chief, Gulf states give Egypt £1,000m loan, Birth control laws rejected by Irish Senate, Stalin 'decided on third world war', Cabinet tables Budget amendment to drop 5½p tax on petrol, Mixed response to NUJ strike call, Mr Nixon's television interview opens old wounds in American political arena, Buy now, or pay more later, Home money market seen as priority, Long haul to the Middle East, Special train for banned Chelsea supporters, Report backs inquest finding that bird strike caused Cunningham jet crash, Callaghan concern for jobs and oil money, Vote to join TUC by the First Division, Life with the white lions of Timbavati, Ulster 'loyalists' attack MP outside court house, Bleak House tower open to the public, High costs where streets are paved with gold, Share participation law is discouraging to foreign investors, M Giscard sets three economic objectives to be achieved at Downing Street meeting, Strike threat talks resume, The Times Diary A royal flush of events, President Carter adopts the ways of the Ugly American, Protective framework for the transfer of capital, Spaniards will vote on party lists, Both London evening papers may survive, Opposition arrests made to foil Lahore protest, Conservatives capture GLC in councils landslide, More settled pace of development provides breathing space. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Iran Handicrafts Corporation, British Gas, Babcock & Wilcox Limited, Behshahr Industrial Group, Pars Steel Structures Co, General Accident, Bank Sepah, The International Bank Of Iran And Japan, Multiple Display Advertisements, Iranians' Bank, Kent House,, Otis Elevator Co. Ltd.,, Caterpillar, A. Diba & Co., Scicon, The Bank Of Iran And The Middle East, National Westminster Bank Group, Legge Locks, Davies & Newman Holdings Limited, The Times Business News, Dana Corporation, Bank Base Rates, Dorbyl, Union Miniere Société Anonyme, D. Allner & Co. Ltd., Bovis, Pars Electric Manufacturing Company, The International Bank Of Iran, Tootal Limited,, Blue Circle Group, Aurora Holdings Ltd.,, Dewar's, Dastoor Dangroup, National And Commercial Banking Group Limited, The British Bank Of The Middle East, The Thomson Organisation Limited, General Systems Company Ltd., Iran Financial Services Co., Banque Etebarate Iran, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Tehran, The Bank Of Newyork, Argyle Securities Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lancia (England) Limited, Iran Air, Bank Melli Iran, Iran Overseas Investment Bank Limited, Azmayesh Industrial Factories Co., Kayhan Group Of Newspapers, Gray Mackenzie And Co Ltd, Akam Building Industries Group., Hine, Impex Shipping Lines, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Iranmeg, Control Data, Barak Industrial Group, The John Lewis Partnership. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Mr Davies withdraws claim that Prime Minister changed 'Hansard' House of Commons, Some policemen receiving state benefits, Parliamentary notices, Another cut expected in mortgage interest rate, MPs want 'Hansard' to stay same size, Duke of Montrose has not sought passport facilities House of Lords, Government defeated, Magazines on display at bookstalls, Midlands clubs act to keep out young hooligans, Queen's speech was seen and approved by the Prime Minister House of Commons, Government would be ready to reflate when economy allows, Sir Geoffrey Howe's seven targets, Incidence of shoplifting in supermarkets, Envoys try to help jailed reporters, Next week, Action demanded against Ulster's masked men. Law: School cleared over a classroom accident, Bungling spy tried to sell CIA secrets to Russians, Director who twice tried to bribe policemen jailed, Six years' jail for killing boy, Three remanded on country house charges, Law Report May 5 1977 Queen's Bench Division Delay a bar to adjournment over religion Ostreicher v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Jail for man described as menace to girls, Porter refused order against hospital after claim for harassment, Tactical move by Britain on pig subsidies. Weather: The Weather. Shipping News: South Coast dockers oppose ferry service. Property: Flat Sharing, Castle that is a happy compromise, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Investment and Finance, Services, Appointments Vacant, £6,000 plus Appointments, First Time Buyers. Obituaries: Lord Hilton Of Upton, Dr Erhard to be given state funeral, Professor Ludwig Erhard Postwar German economic recovery. Sport: Badminton Top-seeded Indonesian toppled by Swede, Cricket Kitchen catches the eye even more than the dreaded Richards, Gymnastics Chinese to have first match against Britain, Athletics Polish Olympic champion to test Britain's best, Tennis Okker carries Fibak through crisis, Racing Lucent to prove she has inherited her sire's stamina in Oaks Trial, Motor racing Ferrari-McLaren dispute to continue on the track, Golf Horton gives glow to cheerless opening, For the record, Boxing England expects the best from Wembley feast, Football Stein may fill gap left by Ormond. Reviews: The Nixon Interviews BBC 1, King Lear Aldwych, Gemini/Birdscape Sadler's Wells, Wren Orchestra/Snell St John's, Vagaries of film censorship The Telephone Book Essential Cinema Club Burnt Offerings (aa) London Pavilion/ Odeon, Marble Arch New Spanish Cinema National Film Theatre Occupy! The Other Cinema, Television Our School and Hard Times Thames Could Do Better? Thames, LPO/Giulini Festival Hall/Radio 3, All-male version of Brecht play, Brilliant treatment Measure for Measure Lyttelton, The Kuijkens Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The tiger cages behind the German wall that remind us too well of Dachau, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 6, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: The Queen's Freedom Of Speech, Pax Americana. Letters to the Editor: Britain and Palestine, Clocking in and out, The Archbishop and the Pope, Telephone faults, How the National Coal Board plans to lay claim to 45,000 million tons of coal, Tax exemption for charities, Putting energy strategy on a long-term basis, Secretaries: the right title for the job, Travellers' cheques, Baader-Meinhof trial, Foundation of a British Brookings, Oil threat to sea birds, True interest rates on mortgages, Age and the unemployed, Protein in dog meat, 'News' and 'Standard', Erotic theatre, Prehistoric Malta. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,594, Broadcasting, Radio, Oriental manuscripts and miniatures make £166,097. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Dartmouth awards. Deaths. Business and Finance: Hopes rise for agreement on inflation accounting, Discount market, In brief Institute of Directors moving to Pall Mall, Norwest issues writ challenging DoT, Ball-bearing chief to be head of Post Office, Orders flow in as Whessoe sets its sights on a record year, Brazil exports of coffee rise, Strong leap lifts Porter Chadburn to best yet, Briefly Bid talks send Laurence Scott jumping, US shale oil development talks, White Paper defends rise in gas prices, No terrors in terotechnology, CCH sells Gold Case and deals with Allied, Top pay on state boards 'down 50pc', American corn refiners criticize sugar policy, Paris-London commodity trading pact, Spring grain seeding lags in Russia for second year, Lloyds & Scottish takes 23pc of Mann & Overton, Denial by Lonrho over Peachey share talks, American wholesale price rise confirms surge in inflation rate, International Akzo slide blamed on European sales check, British Leyland: all routes lead to Ryder, £8m Soviet deal puts Porvair profits in sight, Margins still widening at Aberdeen C'nstrn, Coconut oil plant, Footwear retailing not for monopolies panel, CEGB chairman rules out refunds after revealing record profit of over £100m, Publications to shine in 1977 at Thomson, 'The Sunday Times' returns to surplus, Business Diary: A tale of old Geneva, Battle lines are hardening in soyabean case, What Racal wants, Bk Ireland up 30pc, Copper men keep an eye on free market, £8.5m Racal deal in Latin America, Crédit Suisse reshuffle on way, Sale by Scott's Restaurant to bring in £1.4m, Yule Catto-KLK talks on partnership terminated, Gold averages $148.02 an ounce at IMF auction, Coffee plunges in nervous market. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Another strong session, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Higher ground as trade perks up. Business Appointments: Business appointments New board member for Barclays. Births.

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