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The Times - 19/05/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Eric Marsden, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Margaret Stone, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Tim Jones, By Craig Seton, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Reporter, From Peter Hennessy, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Baily, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Robin Young, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, From Penny Symon, By Our Crime Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Our Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Roy Lewis, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Jerry Oppenheimer, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Cliff Temple, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, Michael Ratcliffe, Tom Hutchinson, Georgina Battiscombe, Paul Barker, Laurence Cotterell, Peter Tinniswood, Reynold Higgins, by Prudence Glynn, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, Louis Heren, Ronald Butt, Dennis Walters, W. E. ORMEROD, , G. CAMPBELL-SMITH, , RICHARD INGRAMS, , DAVID DIMBLEBY, , TESSA M. BLACKBURN, , D. R. WIDDESS, , D. F. J. DAVIES, , NICHOLAS SCOTT, , R. W. M. DIAS, , ALAN DYER, , DENIS YOUNG, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , BERNARD BRESSLAW, , STEPHEN W. ROSKILL, , R. J. LONGFIELD, , ANGUS DOULTON, , From Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, Professor Lawrence Gowing, Professor Ruth Bowden, Professor William Beattle, Mr Michael Thornton, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Brennan, By Ronald Pullen, By Caroline Atkinson, Derek Harris, From Peter Norman, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, From Ann Fyfe, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Kershaw, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Financial Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, NELSON OF STAFFORD, , MIKE THOMAS, , ALAN D. McQUILLAN, , MIKE FABER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Caroline Atkinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By our Financial Staff, By Victor Felstead, By Richard Allen, John Brennan, Peter Waymark,

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News: Pressure grows to cancel Amin visit, TUC condemns unofficial strike at Port Talbot, Prime Minister concedes 'elbow-room' on pay, MPs to give evidence for dismissed columnist, Fabians spell out dilemma on European elections, Nato states agree to spend 3 pc more, £120,000 appeal launched for choir school, Scientists unable to satisfy doubters about nuclear safety, All port unions asked to 'black' QE 2, Building societies' head sees cheaper mortgages soon, 'Which?' recommends: Do your own conveyancing, Calypso music greets US tourists in Cuba, A weather eye on politics, A start of an end to the slump?, Helicopter pilots' strike halts airport services, Radical group condemns the social contract, Murdered girl's father to visit convicted man, Motoring High hopes for Europe, automatically, Complaints over railway publicity upheld, Patients' rights complaints ruled admissible, Royal Society of Health officials resign, Police set up new complaints bureau, Mortar attack by Zambia, Fashion One woman who really started something at Wimbledon, Pir Pagaro released after more deaths in Pakistan, Shropshire show livestock prizes, Conservationists say waste paper is wasted, Press talks unresolved, Security forces shot at in Ulster poll day violence, Tories upset by TUC action over journalist, Turnhalle plan backed by white electorate, Proposed rate grant displeases cities, Opium growers cash in on coffee, Definition of rural bus needs urged, Japanese trawler arrested, French Cabinet agrees European poll Bill, Campaign to revive Anglo-Catholicism, Financial crisis for some law centres, The Queen visits Scots council house family, Review of safety rules for inshore fishing vessels, Disease strikes nine million elms, Rome rally called off by students, Señor Suárez's right to stand in poll confirmed, US-Soviet negotiations on arms limitation resume after 'weather warfare' ban is signed, Shawcross attack on Mr Foot's style, S Africa playing for high stakes in Vorster-Mondale talks, Bomb attack on rightist party worker in Beirut, US report says Russia vulnerable to nuclear attack despite extensive civil defence preparation, Still life of peaches on a table by Renoir is sold for £46,588, Minister's hint on estate sales, Warning against splitting of postal services, Autumn rail fare rise is not ruled out, Rail fare rises will depend on inflation level, chairman says, PLP fears state cash may go to National Front, Briton accused of fraud, Manx MPs seek visit by judge before birch ruling, Right-wing Israeli victors seek broad coalition and offer talks to Arabs, Chinese market for English technical press, Articled clerks 'scarcely paid a living wage', Science report Molecular energy: Secrets of frog egg, Israel's founding father reaps the rewards of terrorism, Burglaries may have had FBI's approval, Top priority given to finding jobs for young, Liberal MPs seem happy to continue pact, Licences proposed for non-EEC fishermen, The Times Diary / Phs, Lobby briefings: on or off the record the truth will out, Mr Smith accused of plan to involve Cuba, Some kidney patients over 45 'not treated', Police seize Soviet Germans, Attack over economy by left wing of NEC, Libyans and Syrians disagree on Eritrea, Spies who made too much profit, Unemployment among young people has risen by 120 per cent in past five years, Mr Carter abandons wiretapping powers, A quiet voice in the forefront of Arab diplomacy. Index. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,605, Garden party assembles to relieve Lord Rosebery of his treasures, NYT for New York, Radio, £1.7m paid at Mentmore's first day, Broadcasting. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, British Airways, Ppa, Ulster Television, Thf Hotels, Christian Aid Week., Jones Lang Wootton, Allinson, National Westminster Bank, Plaza 2, Winn Industries Limited, The Northern American Trust Company Ltd., Ellis & Goldstein Limited, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Elizabeth Forster, The Times, Woolworth, Glenlivet, Klm, Higgs And Hill, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, "Icofund S. A. H.", Wilmot Breeden, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Macmillan, Owen Owen, Ruth Rendell, Mowlem, Weatherall Green & Smith, Notice Of Redemption, Rhm, United Iranian Insurance Services, Souvenir Press. Law: £11,700 award in crash test case, Students' president goes back to jail, BBC tries to stop cup disruption, Mr Mandela on prison charges, Full pension for jailed architect, Belfast killer is jailed 'for rest of his life', Court of Appeal Hopper company to pay for pig losses H. Parsons (Livestock) Ltd v Uttley Ingham & Co Ltd, Notting Hill carnival 'became orgy of theft', Tube bomb 'intended for crowds from City', Killer of Robert Kennedy to break silence. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Rabies appointment. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: West urged to exercise infinite patience, Factors in level of mortgage interest, Rise in some grants for improvements, Soviet actions do not on present evidence amount to deliberate campaign against Jews, Fourth Heathrow terminal inquiry sought, Home Office action on book called 'Negotiated Justice' House of Commons, Concern over lack of Christian element in religious education House of Lords, Joint programmes for inner cities. Sport: Athletics Miss Lannaman survives test, Golf Seven Spaniards through in first round, Today's fixtures Cricket, Sports in Brief, Racing Piggott will ride The Minstrel in the Derby, Cricket Brearley is likely to start series as England's new captain, Rugby League Cunningham not to tour, Yachting Fifth victory for Stratton, Scotland's choice, Boxing Conteh defiant but still loses his world title, Tennis Franulovic subdues Vilas, Rugby Union Horton concussed as Lions win first match of tour. Property: Flat Sharing, London & Suburban property. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Car Buyer's Guide, Acknowledgment, Focus on the West Country, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Puccini on Gold Rush, The star qualities of Nero For The West Theatre Upstairs, Spoliation The Rape of the Nile Tomb robbers, Tourists and Archaeologists in Egypt By Brian M. Fagan, A Bunch of Fives Atv, No room for doubt Enemies of Society By Paul Johnson, Dark Nordic opera Tintomara Sadler's Wells, Ernest Read Music Association Festival Hall, To Budapest with the LSO, At first hand The Fields of War, Science fiction Long After Midnight By Ray Bradbury, In defence of savages Omai 'Noble Savage' By Michael Alexander, Fiction Edith's Diary By Patricia Highsmith (Heinemann, £4.50) The Abandoned Woman By Richard Condon (Hutchinson, £3.95) The Squire of Bor Schachor By Chaim Bermant, London debuts, The protest vote? The National Front By Martin Walker. Editorials/Leaders: They Are Gone Away Backward, Skills Matter Most For Jobless Young. Letters to the Editor: Preserving the British archive, Lobby system drawback, Washington Ambassador, De Beers's diamond prospect in Botswana, Is small sensible?, Say it with vegetables, GEC's view of the power plant rationalization controversy, Food from ranched game, Aircraft noise, Developing a discipline ill resource economics, Planning for cyclists, 'Badger Watch', Distributors of 'Private Eye', Police corruption, Devolution reaction, The judges and trade union rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Monday, May 19, 1932 Dearer petrol. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor M. F. Lucas Keene, Mr Cecil Hopkinson, Dr H. E. Hallam Research in chemistry, Mr Oliffe Richmond, Mr Herbert Wilcox, Mr Modibo Keita. Business and Finance: Discount market, Hitachi would use British parts in TV plant, The productivity dilemma, Bid target Reliant stems its losses, Eurosyndicat, GEC gains extra £6.7m Bolivia microwave deal, BR raises hotel profits to £850,000 but catering down slightly, New anti-dumping duty imposed to halt Japanese steel shipment, Cocoa goes ahead on tightness of physicals, Business Diary: Hedley, Harry & John · BSA's Stow, Not simply broking in stout Stenhouse, Soviet Union may have a record winter wheat crop, Crédit Suisse details management changes, Prospering Redman H'n leaps 142 pc, Liverpool dock strike continues, EEC steel output continues to decline, New move on GEC-Parsons merger talks, Wages, Threat to Jaguar speed up, Towards a sensible, long-term structure for pay bargaining, Vintage toy discovery could fetch £500,000, Threat to block part of deal over Cavenham, Volvo to build £17m truck plant in Brazil, BAC's final annual report before state takeover shows profits surge, Third lager introduced by Courage, Backing for radical CBI pay system, Standstill at Chloride plants costs £1.5m, £1,600m budget approved by United Arab Emirates, Investment in unit trusts falls, Pleasurama wins casino action, Saint-Gobain hedges its bets, A turning point for property, Zetters buys Empire and corners low stake market, Readicut in strong finish to fine year, Bank signal for static MLR, Welcome for lifting of office building curbs, Auditors could 'police' productivity pay schemes, BIM says, 'Leave our money alone' insurance chiefs say, A bigger Folkes Hefo just keeps moving, Concentric spot on for £2.5m, Trident expanding outside TV and calls for £4.7m cash, Mothercare chief sells £21m stake, Warning on Burton redundancy scheme, Economic notebook Keynes rides again, £300m Forth oil plan has 'hazards', CBI chief to retire: Lord Watkinson (right),, Newman set for leap as Lonrho sells its stake, Hopes of major BP gas find in North Sea, Briefly Sutton & Wrexham water heavily oversubscribed, Economic fuel pricing will aid conservation, Silentbloc dividend up: several cos interested, Oil companies invest more in chemicals, ICI earmarks £140m for Teesside and confirms German expansion plans, Earnings pass year's target after eight months of phase two, DM5,000m boost for economy, IMF team arriving to 'check books', Good start for Taylor Woodrow, £11m Cementation deal, EEC seeks better textile deal in Gatt talks. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Investors return on Healey optimism, Stock Exchange Prices Back on upward path. Business Appointments: Business appointments Building societies' chairman. Births.

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