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The Times - 13/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Peter Godfrey, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Patrick Brogan, From Micheal Hornsby, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, From a Special Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Robert Parker, From Penny Symon, By Diana Geddes, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By our Transport Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Warman Our Local Government Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Christopher Warman, By John Roper, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, Brian Alderson, Barbara Sherrard-Smith, David Wade, Joy Whitby, B.A., Philip Howard, Julia Eccleshare, Peter Vansittart, Michael Church, Jeffery Daniels, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Barry Millington, John Percival, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, By Norman Fox, Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By a Special Correspondent, Roy Gregory, Bernard Levin, PHS, Patrick Brogan, JAN READ, , CLEMENTINE SPENCERCHURCHILL, , ANNAN, , OWEN CHADWICK, , WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, , JOHN COLVILLE, , BRIAN DOWNS, , MARLBOROUGH, , J. H. PLUMB, , ROBERT RHODES JAMES., TODD, , TERRINGTON, , ROGER KING, , RONALD BEDFORD, , D. ALBERY, , JOE GORMLEY, , MICHAEL McGAHEY, , LAWRENCE DALY, , C. M. WOODHOUSE, , PAUL H. BEVES, , PETER OPPENHEIMER, , STEPHEN CORRIN, , W. R. P. BOURNE, , DUNCAN SANDYS, , JOHN DERRICK, , WOOTTON OF ABINGER, , ROBERT LORD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Group Captain Adrian Cocks writes:, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Harry Debelius, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, From Roger Vielvoye, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, John Brennan, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Malcolm Brown, IAN DESLANDES, , JAMES TYE, , John Godbey, M. R. J. Crunden, HUGH W. WILSON, , DAVID BARROS, , CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, , MARTIN E. SIMONS, , F. K. BERRY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Caroline Atkinson and David Blake, By Our Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, Nicholas Hirst, By Ashley Druker, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead,

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Law: Plot charge against Bob Monkhouse, High court dismisses Grunwick cliam against Acas report, Queen's Bench Division Grunwick fail to get Acas report declared void Grunwick Processing Laboratories Ltd and Others v Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Another, Chancery Division Sunday market on field must stop Thanet District Council v Ninedrive Ltd and Others, Paper fined £1,000 for 'profane poem', British nurse denies drug smuggling charge, £1,332 compensation order, Three years' jail for rape attempt, Queen's Bench Division Compensation for transferred staff Tuck and Others v National Freight Corporation, Jury clears man named as an accomplice, Warrant out for lawyer in German terror trial, Appeal by Paris weekly fails in 'bugging' case, Nalgo loses strike appeal, Leyland man's bail renewed for six weeks, Pining girl gets mother freed, Oil spillage fine, Pickets involved in newspaper dispute fined. News: Poles rule out foul play in death of student, Fears voiced that inflation and cuts are causing deterioration in housing stock, Criticism of Mr Silkin gets a sharp answer, Brave nurses: Two British nurses yesterday, Chinese promise to intellectuals, Action planned on sex bar law, Fee rise for foreign students is criticized, Call to send bright pupils to factories at 16, Mr Healey puts his terms on pay to TUC, Writing on the shells tells a tale in Lebanon, Sweet peas predominate at colourful RHS show, Greater London Council Tories refuse to be drawn on transport, M Mitterrand draws a sombre picture of French economy, Resistance to change at gallery, How pilot landed with gun in his ribs, Grunwick mail cleared by freedom group volunteers, Mrs Hart leaves for India to discuss aid, Miniature lamps 'could be deadly', Orange Order leaders criticized at 'Twelfth' celebration in Ulster, Maccabiah Games open in Tel Aviv, Don Revie in £340,000 Arab deal, Call for checks on Windscale residents, Chief Watergate burglar granted parole, Egypt makes pacific gesture to Israel, Rhodesians challenge optimism of Anglo-American team on chances of a settlement, The Times Diary / The hospital theatre of the absurd, Choosing the Labour Party leader: why MPs should think again, Debate on six-party pact opens in Italy, Finland to fulfil treaty by handing over hijackers to Russia, Staff organizations ask to see Chancellor, Firms deny rail union claims on freight transfers, Wages free-for-all is long-term threat to rail, minister declares, British airlines seek to increase fares, EEC plans S Africa trade code, Underneath the arches: Emily Young with her creation, Government defeated on direct-labour Bill, $2m ransom paid in Geneva for Fiat man, House prices rose 4½% in first half of year, Science report Thrombosis: Intensive care, US reporter accused by Tass of spying, Hongkong aids search for stolen antiques, Open University and polytechnics agree on credit transfers, Councils urged to give industry priority, Opposition peer urges election of Lords to protect human rights, President Carter puts off final decision on neutron bomb, Jailed writer offered to work for police, Gynaecologists object to abortion on demand, New York's explanation of its delay on Concorde, Ferry strike goes on at Harwich, Canada ready to resume shipments of uranium, Anxiety grows in the Kremlin over Mr Carter's stand on human rights, Archaeology report Cirencester: Roman tilemakers, Tension in Turkey after general strike threat, Bill 'could be mockery to hopes of homeless', Total ban on nuclear tests sought, Police foil kidnap attempt in Cairo, Closeld shop not the aim, Apex chief says, Three beaches are closed through pollution, Britain 'polluting Europe' with sulphur fumes, Conflicting claims on Paris printing peace, Needle-eye view: The alphabet sampler, Private hearing aids' value is questioned, Navy diverts Soviet ship to Falmouth, Judge orders meeting in Prentice seat to proceed, Children's day opens royal Yorkshire tour, Government rejects GLC Jubilee Tube line plan, Dismissal over wearing lesbian badge upheld, Judges offer solution to Quebec dispute, Peseta fall will aid holidays, Clergy majority for church remarriage of divorcees. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Evans Brothers Limited, Charter Consolidated Limited, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, Halma, American Express, Embassy Premier, Phoenix Theatre, Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited, Butterworths, The Banks, Renold, Thames, Gauloises, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Scapa Group, Tintin And The Picaros, Seveso, The Legacy Check List. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, New MP, Police-pay body members to be announced soon, Flagrant violation of law condemned House of Lords, Review of police pay negotiating machinery: courts to get power to pass partly suspended prison sentences, The Scot who was owed 3p by the English, MPs interrupt a colleague who condemns intimidation by pickets, Minister to consult about changes in law on picketing, Tory call for reopening Cricklewood office 'would make situation worse', Protection Bill, Right of access to grand children, 'Almost tragic' to talk of wage claims of 20%, MPs resist Commons broadcast plan, Party study will have no impact on defence, Government victory on Price Commission Bill, after the Grunwick judgment PM appeals to Mr Ward and Apex House of Commons, Provinces to benefit from long-term art loan plan. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-TemptingTimes-, Announcements, Uk Holidays, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,652, Radio, Chess finals, Howard Brenton play, Broadcasting, Spassky 'not in mood' to play chess, Harlech gold torc leaves Mostyn family for £30,000. Reviews: Egon Schiele BBC 2, Doing, Times past, Fiction, Umabatha Old Vic, Jubilee season of Promenade concerts, Grasping the nettle, One on the run, Lively to the end Nureyev Festival Coliseum, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Last night's television Centre Play BBC 2, Stratford lays another ghost Henry VI, part I Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon, Antwerp displays the splendours of Rubens, Events and non-events. Sport: Football Revie failed to carry over club success to international arena, Equestrianism Tauna Dora speeds home an her home ground, Athletics Chance for Britons to gain glory in the field, Sports in Brief, Cricket A well timed boost for Brearley, Yachting O'Malleys move up to join the elite at top of points table, Tennis St Paul's still favourites, Cycling Danguillaume wins while others bide their time, Olympic Games Atlanta cannot afford to be hosts, Boxing European'title contest is postponed, Rifle shooting Marksman beats ill-health to win Memorial Medal, Rugby Union Maori motivation may move them to new heights against Lions, Racing Marshalls rule in Beverley feature. Property: Residential property, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Properties under £25,000. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of July 12, 1952, Every vote a winner, except for the odd men out Mongolia has 354 constituencies and by astonishing coincidence, 354 candidates. Editorials/Leaders: IT IS Right To Respect Other Men's Gods, Japan's Politics Remain Japanese, The Upholding Of Acas. Letters to the Editor: Miners in Bolivia, The Grunwick dispute, The 77 Club, Attitude to product liability laws, Fallacy of nationalization, Mink as threat to bird life, The Cambridge conspiracy, CCA coyness, The equity market, Tory ideals, Extra cost imposed on house buyers by planning delays, Keeping theatres alive, The Blenheim papers, British intervention, The owl a unique being?, Cutting down on postal charges, Digital cricket scores, 'Big business' philosophy, House of Lords reform, Transport costs and places of work, Naval deeds. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Loren Eiseley Work on theory of evolution, Air Vice-Marshal A. F. Lang, Lt-Col Sir Howard Kerr. Business and Finance: Household names in furnishing merger, Discount market, Setbacks to China's oil export hopes, Commodities, Expansion under way at Colgate, Factory lighting legislation may be revoked, Lord Byers introduces Bill aimed at countering Arab boycott effects, CU sells German and Austrian offshoots, Strong second half lifts ERF to record £1.7m before tax, UK vehicle output down 20 pc on May, Hogg Robinson now eyes direct interest in US, Exchange rate policy 2 The case for holding down sterling, Peseta devalued by 20 pc as part of rescue for Spanish economy, Poor weather fails to hold back Marks & Spencer, £53m EEC loan for Coal Board, Clyde Pet salvo at Lyon & Lyon rejection, Sparkler from Ratners (Jewellers), First-half jump of 70 pc at Kenning, Pay doubts delay slate shipping board posts, New entrants for the floating game, Third World resistance to idea of economic disclosures, New range of calculators, Mr Varley gets 3-point plan to save textile jobs, Briefly No dividend, as Toothill makes loss, Exports and overseas lift D Macpherson, Credit controls hinder French industry finance, Japan sets target for rapid growth, Pilkington Brothers Potential at the crossroads, Monopolies panel to study effect of manufacturers discount offers to retailers, Spain takes another dose of the medicine, Saudis call for Opec price freeze in 1978 after January increase, Money Market Rates, Business Diary: Cook's tour de force · Mitchell for NCC, Siebe Gorman tops £4m with 45 pc rise, In brief Australia sets car import quota, Mr Turnbull in talks with NEB, Inveresk rights seek to raise £2.1m towards expansion, Ferguson rights boost payout, Again no payout from Dares Estates, Wilkinson Match sparks on 30 pc rise to top £12m, Amex chief expected to quit board, Reclamation body formed, International Comfin Aust shares suspended, Investors combat inflation by veering from stocks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Confidence returns but subdued, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Stock shortages, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy chairman at Finance for Industry. Births.

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