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The Times - 17/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Moshe Brilliant, By Stewart Tendler, From Nicholas Ashford, By Maruin Huckerby, By Edward Townsend, By Marcel Berlins, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Annabel Ferriman, By a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper, By Hugh Clayton, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Evans, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Jan Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From David Wood, From Our Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From Douglas Aiton, From David Cross, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, John Higgins, William Mann, Jeremy Treglown, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, by Prudence Glynn, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, Myrna Blumberg, David Wade, Louis Heren, Iverach McDonald, H. R. F. Keating, Ronald Butt, PHS, Ian Bradley, Christopher Logue, S. P. NALKER, , S. B. CHAMBERS, , W. A. WISEMAN, , K. R. WING, , IAN MCMORRAN, , VALERIE A. ELLISTON, , RONALD HARRIS, , RALPH HORWITZ, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , R. C. A. EDGE, , ROBERT R. HORLEY, , ANGELA COODE, , J. BILLAM, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, D. B, By Clifford Webb, By Maurice Corina and, By Our Financial Staff, By David Blake and Caroline Atkinson, By David Blake, By Christopher Wilkins, By Christopher Thomas, From Michael Harnsby, By Our Labour Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Baily, JOHN LAWRENCE, N. E. CARTER, , IVOR HALL, , ALAN P. HUGHES, , IAN B. ROBERTSON, , G. H. Wood, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clifford Webb, Caroline Atkinson, By Victor Felstead, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark, P.H., by Peter Hopkirk, by Atef Sultan, by Marcel Berlins, A.S., by John Whelan, by F. Nigel Hepper, by Hugo Haig-Thomas, by Ann Smith, by Ronald Lewcock, by Angela Fisher, by Kathleen Partridge, K.P., by Sonia Ewart, by Clive Smith, by Charles Boase,

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Politics and Parliament: Comfortable win for Government on devolution 'guillotines', Referendum undertaking, Reactions to plan to let councils control off-street car parking, Motions carried, Keeping on costly local rail services, PR change urged for assembly polls, Rail freight, Timetable on Wales Bill carried by 27, Protests at rise in commuter rail fares House of Commons, Tighter curb on advertisements, Mr Foot persuades MPs to put guillotine on Scotland Bill: majority of 26 votes, Tory peer wants Post Office divided into two House of Lords, Minister claims considerable success in EEC negotiations on drivers' hours, Moving towards a European Bill of Rights, Italian authorities 'hampering fraud inquiries', Appeal to MPs to stop fish shop closures. News: Power station seriously damaged, Immigrants 'need tuition in English for jobs', British-US health plan, Dons lobby MPs to put case for more pay, Education a priority in land of scattered settlements, Police take up Ottawa phone bugging claim, Biennale clash over communism, British diplomat says his task has been completed in Rhodesia, Mosaic tracery glints through translucent alabaster, Señor Carrillo denounced as 'scab' by US striker, Delhi hesitant to spend British aid on ships, Rough road to slough medieval skin, Britain in on the ground floor, The Conservatives: becoming more radical while trying to get back in touch, Cockroaches in childs medicine, Mr Sadat tries to reassure Syrians, Publication of Wilson book to go ahead, Port congestion takes a heavy toll and delays projects, Spicy tales of the Queen of Sheba live on, For Romania's Jews, the scars are healing, Leyland to be divided into four companies by Edwardes shake-up, Duke flies in for first look at royal grandchild, Plan to halt dole for students rejected, Local herbs add stimulus to cookery, Cumbria seeks return to North-west Region, Demand by MPs to avoid 'unacceptable degree of dependence' on nuclear power, Fertile soil may lead to return of former prosperity, An Archaic Jingle, Motoring Peugeot 305: a faultless first impression, EEC butter resold by Russia at a premium, White House adviser dismisses criticism of the President, Newsreader leaves ITN over firemen, MPs agree on failure of Giscard TV reforms, Zambians urged to go back to land, Nuclear accord opens way to uranium sales, Country stakes all on great leap forward, Safe Tory seat for life, barring accidents, Transport users' body to get stronger role, Churchmen back closed shop with safeguards, Injured man crawls for 13 days in creek, No evidence that Services want unions, minister says, Former Waffen-SS officers expelled, Suspicion of sectarian revenge in girl's death, Jobless cost put at £20,000m in 3 years, Five missing as ship sinks in stormy seas, Colourful surprise on a rocky hillside, Minister's penthouse could be an issue in Australian election, The cloud threatening to tarnish Mr Callaghan's silver lining, Herr Schmidt dominates his party's congress as undisputed leader, Science report Zoology: Malaria in culture, Lord Scarman sees danger in race law, No nationalization without compensation, Brussels plans European lending right, Dying Mr Biko was taken on 750-mile overnight drive, The Times Diary, A microcosm of the nation's history, Mountainous land may plume itself on a variety of birdlife, Fire puts £70m power station out of action for 'nine or ten months', Copper finds lift hopes for other minerals, Labour shortage threatens development plan, New toy libraries opening for handicapped every week, Haven of traditionalism saved from oblivion, Fashion, Government to review grants and fees of university students, Soho cinemas win right to show X films after judge condemns 'denial of natural justice', Health service opens war against diseases, Carter arms supply pledge to Shah of Iran, Ambitious targets set for road development, Peace plan is 'very much alive', Mr Young says, ILO cuts expenditure after US withdrawal, Israel makes plans for Sadat visit, GLC orders jamming of picket radio, Jewish silversmiths founded filigree tradition, Somalis jeer as Russians return home, Newspaper executive shot in face, Closed shop news strike may be near solution, Yemen Arab Republic Behind the assassinations. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Rashed Travel And Trading Agencies, Hunt & Moscrop Group, Yemen Airways, Ppa, Abdul Karim A.R. Fara & Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, Unilever Results, Air France, Remploy, Eikirshi Shipping & Stevedoring Co, The Land Securities Investment Trust Limited, Abbeyfield Society, Mohamed Saif Thabet, Tihama Tractors & Engineering Co. Ltd., National Tobacco And Matches Company, Traditional Yemeni Jewelry, Yemen Arab Republic, Hodeidah Shipping Co. Ltd., Newscientist, Amin Kassem M. Sultan & Co., Gordon's, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, The Odd Job Man, Richard Draper, Yemen Supply Co.,, Thames, Cubekit, Gmc, Outlook Of Development In The Yemen Arab Republic, Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, Lemon Tea, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cable & Wireless, Yemen Bank, Adhban Trading Corporation, Grindlays Bank Group, Thabet Bros. & Co. Ltd., Shaher Trading Company, Arthur Bell & Sons Limited, Norwich Union Insurance, Book Tokens, Aifo, Simpson, Road Construction Co Ltd, F.W. Woolworth And Co., Limited, Whsmith, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd., Timex. Law: Magistrate says he lied about sexual play, Question for the jury Regina v Williamson, Fireman on bail, Witness says any talk of 'Sigit' is damaging, Rights to residence make charitable trust invalid In re Martin, decased, Claim against actor, Youths who attacked soldiers are sentenced, Stolen cash was found in police car after raid, French hand over Herr Croissant to West Germany after Paris court approves extradition, Employment Appeal Tribunal Apology for Crossman Diaries statement Thompson v Jonathan Cape Ltd and Another, Solicitors' failure Regina v Ratcliffe, Compensation for breach of right to belong to a trade union Brassington and Others v Cauldon Wholesale Ltd, Firing squad death for airport assassin. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Rio Branco Prize, Brezhnev medal, Latest appointments. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Entertainments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Commercial Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Fiction, The blight of caste, The Golden Country Royal Exchange, Manchester, Flashman's Lady, An unknown country, Gone forever?, Sovereignty under Elizabeth Almost Free, Composer who rewards Concentration Transit Queen Elizabeth Hall, Vega Wind Quintet Purcell Room, Crime, Haitink on Lohengrin, Quick guide, European asset, The Marriage of Figaro New, Cardiff. Sport: Tennis Reign of the elder statesmen of British game appears over, Rackets Harrow through without yielding game, Cricket Indians beat both country side and flood threat, Boxing Spaniard is silenced in the cathedral calm, Rugby Union Civil Service exact the penalty, Badminton 'Selectors making life difficult' Mrs Gilks says, Horse Show Mehlkopf gives W Germany a first victory, Sports in Brief, Hockey Young players excel in strong Midlands team, Football England have less than a slim chance, Racing Gifford and Forster should extend their winning runs, Yachting Flyer struggling to keep in touch with leaders, Golf Nicklaus in line for sixth Open victory. Editorials/Leaders: Leyland Restructured Again, Cementing The Plural Society. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Extradition Of Terrorists, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 17, 1952 Hydrogen bomb. Letters to the Editor: Isolating South Africa, Settling firemen's pay and conditions, Representative juries, CBI conference, Church investment policy, Directive on commercial agents, IIlusory gains, Investing in the film industry, Eating motorway food, Mapping buried history, Selling eggs by weight, Devising a fair EEC fisheries régime, US withdrawal from ILO, Why architects' fees should stay mandatory, Creating royal peerages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,761, Record price of £14,500 for Dawson seascape, Radio. Obituaries: Professor William Klyne Research in chemistry, The Rev E.C. Alston, The Rev J. B. Middlebrook, Mr Joseph Lloyd Brereton. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Subdued session, Eurobond prices mid (day indicators), Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, International Disney and American Express decide against a marriage, Dealers deny moves to limit coffee exports, Freightliners head for BR, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Ever Ready to spend around £40m, Talk of re-imposing the 'corset', TUC says textile free-for-all can ruin Europe's clothing industries, Move to end inter-union bank feud, Landsecs up 34pc in opening half-year, Directors' responsibilities still to be spelt out, Barclays cuts personal loans rate to 14.93 pc, British Leyland decentralized into four separate companies, Steel chief's refusal to set out options upsets MPs, Spencer Gears, Walker & Homer suffers, Seagram in £34m bid for Glenlivet group, Fed Chem resumes talks, Signs point to increase in wages bill well above government limit, Harcros revenue doubles, Spear shows increase at the halfway stage, Briefly Hill Samuel marks time: ships, insurance flat, High Street fears for Christmas stocks, Business Diary: Who's now who at BL, West Bromwich Spring, Mr Ian Findlay named as Lloyd's chairman, Whitehall studies money growth curbs, Fruehauf bids 90p a Crane share, Unilever shares dip after profits setback, Frenchman tipped for IMF, Remploy could see £20m deficit this year, Banks' note of dissent on ED 19, Steel unions spur for incentives, Warner up 24 pc and more on the way, Chile may enter futures markets, Economic notebook Things will look better before they get worse, Stock markets Down again despite bear closing, Decision Making Structure Devolution-British Leyland style. Business Appointments: Business appointments NatWest International board restructured. Births.

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