The Times - 24/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Our Industrial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By Stewart Tendler, From Nicholas Ashford, From Annabel Ferriman, By Sue Reid, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Tim Albert, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By John Chantres, From Charles Hargrove, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Leapman, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By David Watts, From Christopher Walker, By Kenneth Mackenzie, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Anna Coote, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, Ray Maughan, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, Philip Howard, Raymond Fletcher, Richard Wigg, Richard Davy, David Wood, S. GORLEY PUTT, , N. A. OPPENHEIM, , NANCY ALPE, , NICHOLAS SCOTT, , MIKE TOWNSON, PETER R. ODELL, , JAMES G. SOUTER, , W. D. FEAGINS, , NICOLAS BARBER, , DOUGLAS CRAIG, , RALPH BENNETT, , MARTYN GOFF, , RICHARD M. HOLLOWAY, , GEORGE DUNK, , DAVID W. GIEVE, , Richard Harris, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, by Kenneth Gosling, Mr J. C. McIlveen, by Roger Vielvoye, by Pearce Wright, by Frank Vogl, F.V., by John Rizq, by Andrew Tarnowski, by Ian Murray, by Ronald Faux, by Ronald Kershaw, by J. L. Russell, by Dinah Lee, by Ranjit Gill, by Guy Arnold, By John Huxley, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill Industrail Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, Frank Vogl, Margaret Stone, Patricia Tisdall, JOSEPH BLACK, , B. N. COLE, , GEORGE WANSBROUGH, , L. R. NAYLER, , R. W. Shakespeare, NIGEL V. KAY, , STEPHEN DAVIES, , Hugh Stephenson, John Earle, Hilaire Gomer, By a Special Correspondent, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Crowned glory: The only known painting of Queen Elizabeth I, TUC sees Chancellor today to demand economic expansion, Panamanian vote on canal treaty, NUS to curb anti-Jewish activities, Ministers meeting to decide Australian election date, Mr Vorster given standing ovation by devoted electors who want no change in race policies, Europe must act on the lessons of 1973, Madrid pledges reform in exchange for wage curbs, British anti-terrorist unit likely to be withdrawn from Oman, Russia claims immunity from crises, A diplomat in tune with Britain, Union ban suggested for solicitors' employees, Sixth-form parity in schools urged, The battles facing progressive Judaism, British trawlers return to disputed zone, Prince of Wales relaxes on Texas ranch, When oil runs dry: gap in the argument, Greek Premier talks of 'crucial phase', Dr Soares rounds on political critics, Callaghan plea on Palestinians, Leapman In America, The light may take a long time to filter through in Belgrade, Middle East: fear of shortage in 1980s, Signor Berlinguer assures the voung, Science report Cancer: London research work for US, Blast wrecks Breton TV relay station, Councils 'are ready with plans if cuts relaxed', Viewpoint Why direct rule is still the best hope for Northern Ireland, The burden of tradition on China's new leaders, Bonus, not boom, for Britain, Africa: a future for solar power, Teachers' action affecting 1,700 schools, union says, Tories seek death penalty for terrorists, Complacency despite Carter warning, S America: rich resources still untapped, 'Bloomsbury set' letters sold to British Library, Minister denies allegation in Crossman diaries, China joins the big oil producers, 16 more Oxford colleges to be mixed, Police hunting Dr Schleyer's killers search Maginot blockhouses for clues to hideout, US: environmentalists upset forecasts, Bhutto protesters sentenced to be flogged, 10% earnings limit is being widely treated as the norm, New safety measures planned to reduce motor cycle accidents, Exchanges jammed in rush for anti-smoking aids, Mrs Gandhi's comeback is just one more problem for India's new leaders, The cyclist who broke a speed limit for cars, Triumphant return to Barcelona, 'National' is safe, says new Aintree owner, No-party democracy proposed in Ghana, Dr Coggan at Mass to mark church's ninth century, Fossils live on, S Korean agent 'made $9.2m in US rice deal fees', Agriculture French minister opposes EEC food reforms, Warning about threat to independence of BBC, Odds on unchanged departmental boundaries in White Paper on Civil Service structure, Club man's son 'made the Dobson recording', Calf sales to aid church attacked, Racialism must be defeated Prime Minister says, Children with one parent 'going hungry at school', China brings back exams and research, Police in Scott affair to talk to missing pilot's girlfriend, Smith doubts on Carver mission, Electronic news aids delayed by union action, Bonn to post guards at foreign airports, Why this generation of terrorists is the most dangerous of all, Tanker driver found dead after four days, South Africa to face UN anger alone, Prisoners of conscience Vietnam: Tran Van Tuyen, 'Untouchables' killed in dispute over 70 acres, President Castro comes to the aid of Mr Manley's party, Mixed reception for Carter tour, SE Asia: rate of growth stunted, Ex-generals get two more posts in Begin Cabinet, 39% failure rate among one-year O level students, Newspaper 'not liable' for shares advice, Home News, Energy A time for political decisions, Provisional IRA says it will intensify campaign of violence, British Rail is urged to mend its fences, Parishioners turn out to support vicar, Leaping into physics, Strike hits Italian railways, Reform of accounting delayed. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Multiple Display Advertisements, Amber Day Holdings Limited, Alsace, Kellogg International Corporation, Oldham, F. J. C. Lilley Limited, Edward Erdman & Company, The Thorn Birds, McKee Solaronics Limited, Practical English Programme, Heinemann, Mas, Cable & Wireless, Audemars Piguet, Hopkinsons, Leavers, Ferranti, Bp, Tate+lyle, Oxfam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Escargot Bienvenu Restaurant, International Energy Bank Limited, Bnfl, Croft, Aiwa®, Department Of Energy,. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Attempt to commit Mr Bevanto prison, Plaintiffs' case takes a surprising new line, Murder trial shows up gaps in bank security. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Educational & Public Appointments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-. Reviews: Out of the Crucible Kim/The Immortalist Crucible Studio, Sheffield, Monday Book Dick Emery Show BBC 1, Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, The female Savonarola Queen Christabel A biography of Christabel Pankhurst By David Mitchell, New Budapest Quartet Wigmore Hall, Opening of Sir Jack Lyons Theatre, Keith Jarrett Theatre Royal, Feeling and expression Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall, Zsolt Durko's latest music. Arts and Entertainment: Tom Cole play for New End, Official draft of Lincoln's Cherokee treaty fetches £11,611 in New York, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,740, Haydon on stage, Broadcasting, Defending bridge champions have big lead, Oratorio at Haddo House. Property: Autumn Review of Commercial Property, Flat Sharing, Autumn Review of Commerical Property, Matthews Goodman, Commercial Property, £2.5m sign of smooth business. Sport: Squash rackets Hunt keeps title after a fine recovery, Rugby League Whiting lands biggest catch in 68 years, Motor racing Tragedy mars Hunt's triumph in last race, Marathon Rodgers loses sleep, wins race, Football Lee has greatness thrust upon him, Table Tennis, Hockey Barton the special agent for Berks, Boxing Ali offered $3m to meet Kirkman, Racing So far so good as path to Arc unwinds for Dactylographer, Rugby Union Rossborough in rousing fettle, Rowing An alliance that can only benefit national effort, For the record, Olympic Games Problem of political threats to be studied, Tennis Britons require toughening on US circuit. Editorials/Leaders: Towards Agreed Housing Policies, Tactics At Belgrade, Suspending socialism for the campaign. Letters to the Editor: Timber frame housing, Grunwick and the BBC, Assessing future oil resources, Hijacked aircraft, Conflict in the Sahara, Insurance policy disclosure, Booker Prize judges, What pension funds buy, Industrialists' disappointment with their returns, Enigma secrets, Year of the mouse, London's police, Remarks made in private, Teaching engineering design at university, Australian telephone system, Underground fares. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: PROFESSOR Z. JORDAN Theory of social sciences, Sir John Tarbat, Instructor Captain Peter Bracelin. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of Friday, Oct 24, 1952 25 years ago Monte Bello test. Business and Finance: PO blow to British shipping lines, Business school fellowship, Mining ASARCO's new London quote may be hit by metal price weakness, Substitute tobacco: the marketing campaign that went up in smoke, British Caledonian opens 'oil link' service to Texas, Savings at four times last year's rate, Euromarkets DM issues buoyant due to weak dollar, MLR too low brokers say, Pessimistic Mr Evans predicts US slowdown, Lending rate 5 pc, President Carter's bear market, Industry in the regions Vote of confidence in UK machine tool group, 'Exciting' future for Armstrong Equipment, New York bankers fear for dollar, More share prices, Cloud still hangs over jobs, Results this week Tozer Kemsley, Minet, Spillers, Ldn Brick, Can US steelmen iron out their problems?, Brokers' views The year that 'should never have happened' for the drinks industry, TUC heading for Whitehall clash over failure to get planning pacts, Electricity board calls for building of rival reactors, Freight report, BSC defers expansion scheme for Teesside, Cabinet will decide on Healey package today, Construction trade plea, Briefly, Business Diary in Europe: Who's to set the standards?, Bank chief resigns after four months, Commodities Coffee producers are holding on to stocks despite slump in prices, Moonlight but few roses for Italy's unemployed, Chairman of BEC recommends SRE offer, Lower interest rates bode well for Fairview Estates, Will your pension scheme be ready for the new state deadline?, Tenneco's Swiss quote, British Oxygen in Acas talks, Quiet-the miracle cure for Britain?, Builders to fight state takeover. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Scottish and Newcastle Breweries. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Market Reports Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums).
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