The Times - 20/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Sue Reid, , By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Robin Young, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, From Arthur Osman, By David Walker, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By John Roper, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Fred Emery, From Roy Lewis, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, Gerald Ely, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Robin Laurance, Diana Patt, Richard Combs, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Michael Knipe, PHS, Bernard Levin, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Philip Howard, NEVIL JOHNSON, , MALBY CROFTON, , DEREK PARKER, , PETER CADBURY, , JOHN F. BLUNDEN, , JOHN CREWDSON, , ZVI KEDAR, , LIONEL BLOCH, , NEIL MARTEN, , D. H. HACKEL, , A. T. H. SMITH, , BRUCE KENT, , VICTOR TUNKEL, , DAVID HOWELL, , C. N. BEATTIE. OC, , LESLIE SCARMAN, , ALAN HAMES, , By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, A. M., Mr Ian Lowe, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By John Brennan, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Rodney Cowton, By Ronald Kershaw, By Patricia Tisdall, By Edward Townsend and Malcolm Brown, By Tim Jones Industrial Reporter, From Peter Norman, From John Earle, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, MIKE THOMAS, , By Clifford Webb, MARCUS EDWARDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Pullen, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Victor Felstead, By Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker, by Derek Harris, by David Young, by Peter Hill, by Roger Choate, by Adrienne Gleeson, G.D., by Geoffrey Dodd, by Olli Kivinen, by Donald Fields,
ResumoNews: Lorry overturns its load of nuclear fuel in by-pass crash, The knights in 'armour' who fought from the Flying Fortress, Mr Carter recalls general, Army pays tribute to artist friend, Kenya puts an end to all game hunting, Vorster-Mondale talks begin, Banking in Scandinavia Foreign progress offsets home troubles, Italian railway thieves used anaesthetic gas, University dons urge more research by industry, SNP rejects talks on devolution Bill, Mr Young's plea fails to impress Africans, Price list in book on benefits, Screaming mob surround the Queen, Government proceeding with decision to sell 17% of its stakes in BP, NEB and Leyland chiefs to hold bride report inquiry, Janata under strain in jostle for nominations, Flexibility on pay bed cuts, Charterhouse to appeal on planning decision, Mrs Mould goes clear to take first event, New head of Treasury's pay policy section, Polish Primate champions human rights, Rivalry prompts links abroad, Polytechnic leader told to accept compromise, Padua students hurl firebombs in street riot, Business feels tight money grip, Giving parents of handicapped children a break, Miss Longet finishes term in jail, Feedback offers food for thought, Broad hint of formula to prevent Amin visit, Complaints to watchdog up by 15 pc, Ministers to continue arms talks today, Liberal Party launches centenary celebrations, Mentmore's 'Pompadour' goes to National Gallery, Cavenham-Lonrho in joint move for Beaverbrook, Limitations on credit, Freedom brings doubts, Opposition leader's release raises hopes of accord, Where visitors can relax among ghosts of Wimbledon, Palestinians denounce Mr Beigin as a terrorist and America for 'planning' his right-wing victory, Doctors want integrated units for the old, Apparent recovery received with caution, House prices unchanged in the first quarter, Dr Owen cautious on Carter appeal for plutonium ban, New safeguards for consumers possible, Soweto awaits Cup Final ruling, Tories and Labour to form common front in talks with Government, Mr Carter to cut US arms sales abroad except to main allies, Films to explain how to plan for retirement, Five million peolple, including wives and children, were receiving supplementary benefit last year, Diamond brooch with rubies fetches £72,674, Somethiing amiss beneath the outward signs of success, Beit Memorial Fellowships, Campaign by minority groups to oppose growth of racialism, Free post:, Keep out of Africa, France and Sudan say, Italian police arrest politician linked with killings by Mafia, Tory call for reform of elections, Ulster poll indicates more support for moderates and Mr Paisley, Call for investigation into 'Marxist bias' in degree, Rates to remain basic source of local finance, Orient Express leaves late on final journey, Park dedicated to US judge who saved canal, Oil fuels fears, US jazz men's triumph in Cuba, Run of disappointments for Russia in Horn of Africa, British Airways resumes Greek flights, Dr Waldheim expects Likud win to delay peace talks, The Times Diary /, EEC doctors must pass language test, Local rating system to be retained, New law stops short of nationalization, Tense mood as press dispute ends, Union developments suggest little hope of pay restraint deal, Warning on flood of food laws from EEC, The terrible things which have befallen the Orient Express, French 'Robin Hood' sent to prison for 20 years, A three-point plan to give the black farmers of Rhodesia a fair deal, Widespread revival of religion predicted, Mr Nixon excuses his illegal actions, Tribunal recommends dismissal of officials, Mines kill Zambians on border, Swing in Israel 'does not alter situation', Dispersal of 31,000 civil servants from London will go ahead, Probation group aims for political change, Air-crash town cancels RAF jubilee parade, Science report Immunology: Antibodies and muscles, FBI dustmen fight Mafia. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: British Gas, Danish Savings Bank, Uds Group, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Skop, Lufthansa, Multiple Sclerosis, Scottiabank, The Delta Group, Dnc, Handelsbanken, British Investment Trust, Credito Italiano, Pdc Eley, Pimm's, Sparbankernas Bank, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Saa, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, United Newspapers, Woolwich, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Uds Group Limited, Eaton Limited, Bias, Laing, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Union Bank Of Finland, Lancia, Hampton & Sons, Hine, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Sds. Politics and Parliament: Police told of £4 limit on pay rise, Domestic rates to be based on value of property: new valuations by 1981, Home Secretary imposes £4 a week pay rise on police, Allegations against Leyland: use of bribes repudiated: Mr Varley denies nodding anything through House of Commons, Broadcasting should be protected from 'mafia of academics' House of Lords, Navy conduct better as men and officers recognize the value of self-discipline, Excise duty on cider, Corrupt practices in trade, Next week. Law: Ruling today on cup final, Law Report May 19 1977 Queen's Bench Division BBC refused injunction to stop boycott of Cup Final broadcast to S Africa BBC v Hearn and Others, Officer posed as dealer to help to seize heroin. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property, A cottage by the sea in Sussex. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Domestic Situations, Theatres, Secretarial, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 20, 1952 Firms leave China, China: the land where seeing is not believing. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Order of St John, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Deputy lieutenants. Reviews: NPO/Menuhin Festival Hall, Arsenic and Old Lace Whitehall, Heartbreak House BBC 1, Happy Yellow Bush, Horst Zankl's Paris production anatomizes The Magic Flute, Northern Ballet Theatre Manchester, Cinema of rituals: sex and Sherlock Holmes Immoral Tales (x) Cinecenta, Islington Screen The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (aa) Plaza 2, Gothenburg Opera Sadler's Wells. Editorials/Leaders: A New Pressure In Poland, No Choice But A Tribunal. Letters to the Editor: Decline and fall of 'News Chronicle', Nato and disaster relief, Civil Service closed shop, Power plant debate: a Tyneside response on Parsons role, Common Market's future, Israel after the election, Cleaner Law Courts, Dismissal while on strike, Sit-ins and squats, London boroughs' powers, Yugoslav sentence, 10p borrowed records, Appeals in libel prosecutions, 60,000th issue, Tony Greig's dismissal, Top rates of tax. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: The Countess Of Newburgh, Captain Charles Lovell Army and Home Guard service. Sport: Rugby Union Quinnell goes back into the fray for Lions, Football Farce ends a match of brinkmanship, Cricket Rose crowns Somerset's day with a century, Golf Huggett plays his part to help reduce Spanish challenge, Tennis Rome again proves hard for seeded players, Racing Western Star too bright for Lucent at Goodwood, For the record, Motor racing Brabhams could hold on to front row positions. Business and Finance: Discount market, Commercial corruption: an iceberg of unknown proportions, Giving a big push to microelectronics, Money supply growth still well inside government limits despite sharp upturn, Briefly Midland Inds' strong start to continue, Shares in retreat on bout of profit-taking, Saudis have tightened the rules on suppliers to combat scope for bribery, Morpeth too complex, say Midlands finance directors, Union fails to rescue Burton jobs, Recovery in tailoring helps out UDS but still £2m shortfall, Boots outstrips its rivals, Coalite fails to spark but still tops £10m, Catherwood plea for consent pact, London Brick warning on 1977 outcome, Arab blacklist mystery, Big cutback forecast in holidays at home, Fraud Squad inquiry into Peachey affairs, DoT disclaimer on reference to Mr Dell, Car industry among few in Italy to escape censure, Japanese deny dumping of steel products in Britain, Bowater's £32m pushes rights issue total this year to £300m, Business world 'no cloud cuckoo land', Saudi Arabian commission, Treasury and Bank searches fail to find foreign exchange document, Germans nod at 'useful expenses', Institute of Directors in black again, Outlook fine as Cadbury Schweppes starts well, Money Supply, Appeal court opinion in Hunt soyabean case, Threat of wool sale hold-back, MEPC again gets a tentative offer for Canadian properties, Greenfield Milletts' 1-for-7 rights, International Jardine now looks to big earnings boost, All metals decline on the LME, NEB denies knowledge of letter, Brewers' sales up but margins still narrowing, British-owned banks reprieved, C W Walker in £280,000 rights issue, Steel, building help in Brockhouse slip, Business Diary: Cowan is no castaway · Well met?, State-aided electronics, 'Escalating trend of payment to agents', Leyland board pledges full inquiry, ASTMS in call for wider investigation, Consumer Spending, Delay on worker directors, US output revised upwards, Dell warning against excessive optimism, Hitachi joins Singapore pact for restricting TV exports to Britain, Auditors stay silent on issue, Thailand to have new tin smelters. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Profit takers at work, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Shares hit by rights issue talk, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at Barclays Mercantile Finance. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,606, Radio. Births.
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