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The Times - 08/08/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Peter Godfrey, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By John Huxley Business News Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From John Young, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Bernard Gwertzman, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Watts, by Denis Taylor, by David Uren, by Pearce Wright, by Patrick Knight, P.K., by Moara Terdre, by Peter Hill, by Diana Patt, by Bernardo Kucinski, by Jan Rocha, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, David Piper, Eric Moonman, Norman Hammond, Lord Chalfont, David Wood, BALLANTRAE, , JOE WADE, , KENNETH KEITH, , ROGER FALK, , NORMAN COLLINS, , FRED KENNEDY, , CLARK TODD, , DONALD CAMERON WATT, , ALAN MOULD, , JANE CABLE-ALEXANDER, , BROOKEBOROUGH, , SYLVIA M. WOODS, , ESHER, , EVELYN H. BARKER, , By Norman Hammond, By Philip Howard, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Sir Geoffrey Howe, Brian Sedgemore, From David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Our Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, By Melvyn Westlake, By Clifford Webb, From Ray Kennedy, Frank Vogl, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Thomas, L. R. PINCOTT, , GUENTER Z. STEFFENS, , KLAUS BALZER, , FRANK RICHARDS, , D. V. ATTERTON, , Edited by Rodney Cowton, Innis Macbeath, RC, Alison Mitchell, David Robinson, Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Gerald Ely,

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News: Minerals Big projects fail to draw foreign cash, Arbitration offer in newspaper closed-shop row, Lord Chancellor 'should control legal services', Police end robber's world tour, Congress acts promptly on Carter plan to overhaul US welfare system and create 1,400,000 jobs, British Role Providing the finance, Chancellor will lead ministerial campaign for observance by unions of 10 per cent pay limit, E Germans test new border death weapon, Greek minister's warning on Aegean aggression, Water leaks may cut yield of small North Sea oilfield by a third, 32,000 policemen and troops will guard the Queen in Ulster, Steel Disputes over delays in expansion, Leapman In America, Dr Owen warns Rhodesian whites against delay, Complaints on Myra Hindley article rejected, 250 passengers refuse to leave British Airways jet, Trident repairs fail to restore air services, Careless talk that could cost us dear, Why we need radical changes, Spanish police claim to have arrested Grapo terror leader, Oil Search Foreign prospectors brave harsh terms, Coal Quality comes second to quantity, London's Cypriots pay homage, Lahore springs into political life, Protesters ordered to leave France after nuclear trial, Prime Minister tours Indian flood areas, Nuclear Programme Germany brings the target nearer, MP attacks 'hypocrisy' over cricket circus plan, Uranium Resources Deposits account for strength, Shah's oil negotiator appointed Premier, Power Distance makes link-up difficult, Husain optimism over Vance mission, Archaeology report York: Medieval college plan found, Good grain harvest will dampen price rises, Move to curb law on blasphemy, Sir Harold 'did not write all his speeches', How the bureaucrats triumphed in the siege of Holloway 'Castle', Some food prices up more than a fifth in 12 months, Nkomo faction blamed for Salisbury bomb, Pledge by Japan on aid instead of arms, Half Cyprus population pay respects to Makarios, A morsel of doubt falls on Sir Francis Drake's Plate, Debt Financing Happy days have their price, Brazilian Energy, Benefit office staff strike over dismissal, Portugal braces itself for new dose of austerity, Challenge to Italy by British women, Move to oust leaders of self-employed federation, Australian union men defend British workers, Who should pay the lion's share? The straightforward remedy, Pickets may defy union at Grunwick, Inefficient solicitors criticized, Percentage of total taxation raised by certain taxes, 1947-78, Ecumenical courtesy on ordination of women, Rhodesian boy granted temporary stay, Pledge by Israel to Lebanon Christians, Science report Mars: Planet trying to rip moon apart, Consul to see tourist held by KGB, Industry Minister The way to pay back loans, Petrochemicals Nationalist resentment provoked, Union of Left better at being left than united, Petroleum Prospects Slow reaction to crisis, Ethiopians admit war is going badly, Prisoners of conscience Algeria: Ahmed Ben Bella, Slums and unemployment set tone for Ladywood poll, Crop spraying appeal to Home Office, Energy Ninister Future gives food for thought, Air traffic paralysed over Canada, Itaipu Massive scheme generates controversy, Journalists fined for disobeying union, Churches urged to stand up to multinationals, 'Foreign' trawlers threaten mackerel shoals. Index. Display Advertising: Bolsa De Valores Do Rio De Janeiro, Irb, Barclays International, Lbi, Banco Brascan, European Brazilian Bank Limited, Kenya Airways, International Timber:, Petrobra's, Bank Base Rates, Eva Industries Limited, Eletrobras, Highveld Steel And Vanadium Corporation Limited, Thomson's, Secker & Warburg, Leslie & Godwin Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Singlo Holdings Limited, The Health Education Council., Kelsey Industries Limited, John Swire & Sons Limited, Lancia, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Minerbo-Fuchs. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,674, Broadcasting, Korchnoi wins through to final in world chess, Radio. Law: Suspect in murder case released. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Miscellaneous Financial, Educational & Public Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Property: Commercial Property Big upsurge in Brussels office sales, Flat Sharing. Reviews: RPO/Vonk Albert Hall / Radio 3, Expressive economy Epsom Downs Round House, Stanley Clarke Hammersmith Odeon, Monday Book Sidelong glances Anamorphic Art, Royal Ballet's new Sleeping Beauty, Weekend Proms Picture of Provencal culture BBC SO/Boult/Elder Albert Hall / Radio 3, Academy of St Martin's Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Five Countries As Partners, The Lords look beyond EEC elections, Reasons For Change In Iran. Letters to the Editor: Newspaper disputes, S Korean link, Embassy aid, Where's Victor Ludorum?, Paying for cheque guarantee cards, Export promotion, 'Think Tank' report: British Council's achievements, The future of Ulster, Leakages, Inflation accounting: the value of harmonizing practice with US, 'Der Spiegel' and UK managers, Army nicknames, County boundaries, Hearing the truth, BBC World Service, Lighting the roads. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Aug 7, 1952 Germans as partners. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Charles Carson, Cardinal Staffa, Sir Alexander Bustamante Former Prime Minister of Jamaica. Sport: Cycling Mrs Thompson takes 3,000m pursuit event, Rugby Union Bennett forced into change by poor form and injuries, Swimming Potential confirmed, Motor cycling Third place enough for Lega to take title, Rowing German teams steal the honours, Rugby league Ban imposed on Centre, Olympic Games Moscow will be ready despite delay, Boxing Triumph of tactics for Australian, For the record Baseball, Cricket England's problems will return after Test, Tennis Legislation may end use of frying pan as a racket, Golf Britz leads from start to finish, Yachting Australia's first defeat in six races, Football No comeback to League, Greaves says, Racing Flying Water filters through gap and swamps field, Athletics Thompson helps Essex Beagles, Horse show Broome sweeps the board in a profitable last day. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 470.2+30.0 (6.8%), Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, More share prices. Business and Finance: Mining Low copper price makes threat to production cutbacks more real, Douglas Group gains contracts worth £6m, Freight report Stronger rates hope, South Africa foils £200m bid by Anglo American, Union membership on the cards for more managers, Economic upswing indicated but long-term view less encouraging, Brokers' views Analysts split over Tesco but 80 pc jump expected from Bejam, Results this week Com Union, Carrington, Ship Canal, Safeguards for American shoemakers, Lending rate 7½pc, High pay claims 'will buy less for housewives', Commodities An anxious Colombia looking to Brazil to defend coffee price, Redfearn glass strikers ignore union order, Union Internat nearly doubles, BIM plans electoral changes, ... and a pension plan, Management Is there a telephone in the union's office?, Allegations of waste in Alaskan pipe costs, Industrial states and Opec pledge $10,000m to IMF for the 'Witteveen facility', Leyland toolmakers in token strike today, Why equities could go higher, Business Diary in Europe: Banking on Haeusgen, Minerals-key to S Africa's strategic position, Tollemache will make bid statement today, Canada may cut footwear imports, Washington and Bonn end discord on dollar, Congress shies from Carter tax on petrol, Euromarkets. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three directors for Grindlay Brandts. Births.

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