The Times - 17/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Strafford, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Marcel Berlins, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman, By John Young, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Tim Jones, John Chartres, From Arthur Osman, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, By Simon Scott Plummer, David Green, Gerry Gillman, Paul Overy, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, By Gareth Bowen, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Alan Gibson SWANSEA: Glamorgan drew with the Australians., By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Neil MacCormick, Philip Howard, PHS, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Smith, HOWARD N. BOYD, , DAVID ROSEN, , IAN GILMOUR, , SUSAN HART, , JACK LYONS, , GEORGE IVAN SMITH, , READING, , HUGH LEGGATT, , ALAN GILSTON, , YORICK WILKS, , L. F. HOLLIDAY, , PAUL REILLY, , H. J. EYSENCK, , CECIL TODES, , JOHN BALDWIN, , MICHAEL McCONVILLE, , STEPHEN HODGES, , REGINALD WILLIAMS, , CHARLES ANDERSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown and Maurice Corina, By David Blake, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Ray Maughan, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Ronald Emler, By Caroline Atkinson, Kenneth Owen, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Our Technology Correspondent, R. B. DUNN, , By Clifford Webb, RALPH INSTONE, , HARRY SHIPLEY, , F. E. JONES, , JOHN H. OXLEY, , JOHN GILLUM, , P. H. WEBSTER, , Eric Wigham, Frank Vogl, Maurice Bommensath, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Ashley Druker, Ross Davies,
ResumoNews: Lobby system in doubt after Callaghan statement on envoy, Third World Report Nigeria cashes in on oil prices but gives its neighbours rebates, Mr Jackson calls for pay-curb support, Appeal for 'heroic effort' to solve Italian crisis, Liberal Party aims to raise £100,000, Old people in homes 'too protected', Mrs Mandela banished to remote country village, Church debate on women priests in 1978, India may accept nuclear site checks, Impressive show at Chelsea, Protection for credit buyer if supplier defaults, Basque provinces shut down by strike over demonstration deaths, Quarter of Cabinet is fighting against direct EEC elections, Drilling plan arouses nuclear waste fears, Wet Britain still needs more rain to fill underground reserves, New York to have another daily paper, The Times Diary /, IRA admits killing capt Nairac, Number of boarding school places continues to drop, Universities seek assurances on fees, Three die in fresh outbreak of violence in Pakistan, Heating grants for OAPs are suggested, Dr kaunda declares 'state of war' with Smith regime, Djibouti elects its first prime minister, Rights of homosexuals put to referendum after Miami campaign, Helicopter kills 5 on skyscraper, Reducing the Civil Service means exactly what it says, A whiff of elephants and imperial pageantry, Vanishing Britain: Wokingham District, Inflation 'not to be blamed on common farm policy', Transport plans attacked, End to college dispute expected today, President Machel supports Owen peace initiative on Rhodesia, IoJ journalists turn down TUC formula, Eve-of-election opinion poll shows Israeli voters could end supremacy of Labour Alignment, Step nearer new use for old London site, Poles' anger over death of student is criticized, Ulster poll focuses on fate of strike leaders' candidates, Jimmy Young live from Moscow on Radio 2, Swedes say 1,000 children massacred in Addis Ababa, British lecturer stabbed to death in Nigeria, Ratepayers try to make Hillingdon meetings public, Talks on involving Swapo in Namibia elections, Warning on limits of EEC resources, Yale honour conferred on Sir Peter, Planners must recognize differences between town and country, World oil shortage poses threat of political confrontation, Science report Optics: Illusions under water, Union changes hard line in dispute with Forte group, Rhodesian raid into Botswana in 'hot pursuit' operation, Are we beguiled by the German experience?, Fishermen disrupt traffic in Brussels, Sudan leader on state visit to France, Mr Mondale discusses US aid for Portugal, Westminster must beware of pushing the SNP into an all-out battle, How to save, now!, Tory women want a fresh image, Decisive government action expected on plan to create opportunities for young jobless, Airline men await pay claim reply, Azores separatist violence leaves nine wounded, Violence and pornography 'exhaust' children, Regional report Tynesiders' £100m dream river is almost a reality, Plea to Minister in cup final dispute, '27 Syrians killed' in fighting with Lebanese. Index. Law: Two fined for selling banned baby medicine, Lorry driver endangered rail passengers, Packing case maker liable Hill v J. Crowe (Cases) Ltd, Plan against wife's lover backfired, court told, Fines on Chelsea supporters, Prosecution says customs men kept 'shopping list', Queen's Bench Division Repeated committal proceedings permitted Regina v Manchester City magistrates' Court, Ex parte Snelson, 'Religious belief' in trade union legislation Saggers v British Railways Board, Life sentences for causing deaths in fire, Briton held on drugs charge, Politicians' names on IRA assassination lists, Crown alleges, Judge wants inquiry into assault on girl in care, Hatchet finally buried in Goldsmith case, Zagreb air controller sent to jail. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, The Commonwealth, Tudor Webasto, Iran Air, A.U.E.W., Austin Reed Group Limited, A.N.Z. Group Holdings Limited, The Banks, Twa, Consumer Credit ACT, Thai, Italian State Tourist Office, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, French Kier, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Savills. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Use of court register to check on debtors, Pay increase for police under phase two could be paid immediately, World wide emphasis on preventing the proliferation of nuclear technologies, Mr Foot not attacking judiciary as a whole: confidence in judges House of Lords, Foot view of judges 'historical', Bill not hybrid, Police to accept complaints procedure despite misgiving, Moves by Crown Agents as creditor of Stern group, Two year experiment with trade union members of Post Office Board, Aid to liberation movements, Many still to claim electricity discount, Cost of move to Strasbourg, Prime Minister denies suggestion Government were behind smear on Washington Ambassador House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Balcombe Street bravery: Thirteen police, Latest appointments. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Rolls-Royce, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: British premiere of 'Ascent of Mount Fuji', Frank Stella's exhilarating vitality, Our Kid King's Head, Rudolf Serkin Festival Hall, Hasson/Jaimes Queen Elizabeth Hall, Don't Forget to Write! BBC 2, Ballets and plays for Edinburgh, Intuitively convincing Steiner/Neaman/ De Saram Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Bank sponsors Malvern concert, Hongkong collectors vie for Ming items, Radio, Broadcasting, Fairy Queen revived, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,603. Sport: Baseball, Football Bristol still need a point more on Thursday to survive, Cricket Glamorgan give young Australians a lesson, Gymnastics Romanian coach accuses judges of underrating, Rugby Union McGeechan may miss first Lions' match, Windsor racing results, Athletics Bayi may choose longer race at Crystal Palace, Golf Barnes favourite to retain match-play championship, Racing The Minstrel on course for Epsom, Tennis Toughest event beckons Connors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): China: the reality behind the great wall of gullibility, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 16, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: The Postman's Right To Strike, But Was Not Mr Justice Wien Mistaken?, Progress Of The King Of Spain. Letters to the Editor: Execution with drugs, The law and a director's duty to his company, Labour and the banks, Plea changes, Heredity factors in earning capacity, 'Meaningless' production figures, Travellers' cheques, Jubilee decorations, Next Ambassador in Washington, Getting at Britain's coal reserves, Chance to restore managers' financial motivation, A City example for Whitehall, The extortion of a £2m surplus levy, Planning fOr bicycles, Henry James at Mentmore, 'Badger Watch', Tony Greig's dismissal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Robert Hutchins, Lord Parmoor, General Sir William Morgan Skilled Staff work at Dunkirk and in Italy. Business and Finance: GEC's objections on Drax turbine merger explained to Mr Callaghan, Discount market, Provisional April retail sales show slight improvement, Union status row takes tougher turn, 180 more jobs may go in New Town, Cater Ryder up 25 pc to peak £1.33m, State 'spending £900m to keep 750,000 at work', Racal bows to SEC pressure over Milgo, UK metal stocks, Crown Agents in move to recover Stern debt, Rubery may sell axle plant to US group, Takeover approaches to AVP and Reliant, Europa Currencies stronger but economies stay sluggish, United Biscuits, No let-up in the low wage 'blitz', International Sears Roebuck opening upsurge thanks to Allstate, Orbit inquiry 'stigma' eased on Cosalt's buoyant rights forecast, Brit Borneo goes further ahead, 500 to lose jobs at BSC oil platform yard in Fife, Parisian disposals take heat off Chesterfield's interest burden, Soviet Union raises its grain output goal, Cavenham minority bid surprise, Briefly Thos Borthwick's NZ bid, £400m issue of variable-rate gilts, Teesland is poised to go places, Chancellor may detail pay hopes tonight, Business Diary: BL's MacGregor · Sir Richard returns, In brief Increase in pub turnover is sluggish, Insurers say Ekofisk blow-out bill 'only $10m', Money Market Rates, Investment block threat to Chloride plant strikers, Computer news NEDO urges wider preference for ICL, The lean times left behind at A Paper, Firms act to cut coffee price in US, Ocean, Hay's still talk, Arthur Burns: the second most influential American?, Cavenham-yet another ingenious scheme, Whitehall aid sought over waste paper collections by councils, Commodities And Market Reports, Wheat exporters to resume talks on world pact, Scots hotel charges for golf season back to par, Appliance men to fight short week, Union move over weaving mill, Finer tuning in EMI's new scanner, Jobs protest threatens sugar supply, Armstrong Equipment buys Hull factory site. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Firm at the close, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Equities rally on 'cheap' buying. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at International Computers. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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