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The Times - 22/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Peter Hennessy, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, From Fred Emery, From Christopher Walker, From Stewart Tendler, By Peter Evans, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, By Ronald Faux and Trevor Fishlock, By Diana Geddes, By Kenneth Gosling, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Robert Parker, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Patricia Tisdall, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Jose Shercliff, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By Caroline Atkinson, From Nicholas Ashford, Marcus Linear, David Robinson, William Mann, Max Harrison, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Mario Modiano, Bernard Levin, PHS, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Geoffrey Smith, SANDRA EDWARDS, , PATRICK BEESLY, , DAVID NEWBERY, , D. W. TURNER, , DORIS DAVY, , ROBERT WALES, , MARJORIE LAST, , T. YOUNG, , PHILIP GOODHART, , ARUNDEL BARKER, , LAURIE SAPPER, , J. DUCKWORTH, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , MAX MORRIS, , MONTAGUE CALMAN, , TIMOTHY FINN, , RUPERT GODFREY, , By Our Science Editor, Cyril Bainbridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, A. M-J. and P. F., By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, By Melvyn Westake and Peter Hennessy, By Ray Maughan, By Our Commercial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industial Correspondent, By Trevor Fishlock, By Peter Hill, A. B. W. FLOWERDAY, , M. ROMBERG, , By Our Estates Correspondent, L. T. GRIFFITH, , DAVID MITCHELL, , KATHLEEN GRAVES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Leonard Amey, Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Eynon Smart, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, Ray Maughan, From Desmond Ouigley, By John Brennan, By Victor Felstead, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,

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News: Martial law in Pakistan as riot deaths reach 200, Isle of Man is restricting use of the birch, Welsh and Scots cool over split devolution, Heathrow strike may end at weekend, Guadalcanal hit by series of earthquakes, Devolution promise to the Welsh repeated, Open University inquiry after bias allegations, IRA hunger-strike 'paralysed', Narrow majority in favour of wage restraint, Mr Tom Jackson joins racial equality board, Angry Brigade woman on parole, Policeman shot dead as student violence flares in Rome, Employer hid bugging device in staff canteen, Speculation in Madrid over Army Minister, Science report Radiology: Genetic risk to population, Mr Silkin attacks Irish moves in torture case for legal action against security forces, Silkin action in American School dispute, Record total of 23 groups to fight Israeli election, Student increase of a third in 10 years is forecast by dons, The Tories must not put all their faith in Mr Heath, Bilderberg talking shop opens in Torquay, BBC takes first steps towards common multilingual European radio service, Support for theory of ancient incense trade, Archaeology report Palestine: Birthplace of the horticultural economy, Tories plan reduction in Tube ticket clerks, Army extends call-up in South Africa, 12 old people die in virus illness outbreak, Klan group in New York to celebrate anniversary, Doctor criticizes law against incest, Wary U S reaction to Carter plan for cutting energy waste, 'Coup sensitivity' the best guarantee of Greece's democracy, Moderate is successor to Mr Jones, Syria's peasant peace-keepers, Stamp sale makes £443,560, What kind of legacy can the Jones boys expect?, The Queen's shares stay secret, Anti-boycott law could hurt US business, Priorities to be considered after Mentmore case, Report clears Dassault of irregularities, Dissident says pressure from West freed him, Pupils protest over Avon education cuts, Union condemns moves to deport Americans, Record number of sponsors for festival, A passport mot that was by no means bon, Biggs party barred to sailors, Alice-in-Wonderland world of the National Land Fund, Workers put case for fares freeze, The Times Diary Leisure? More like hard work, Cheap Thomson fares intensify holiday war, Tories accused of running down Britain, Millions of children watch adult television, TV questioning fails to ruffle M Barre, New London envoy named, First winner of Hardcastle memorial prize, Rally violence splits the Portuguese left, Ex-minister in clash on immigration, Butter subsidy opposed on health grounds, Atom plant expansion is approved, Feudalism with a human face, Closer health authority links with councils, Surgeons say NHS is wasteful, Venezuela seeks oil price peace, Profumo files found in Cabinet Office, Defendants 'should not have to stand in dock', Zaire ready for 'final assault' on invaders, Oil refinery attacked in Ethiopia, Helicopter pilots plan appeal to Mr Benn, Rhodesian Front chief says white voters will have final say on any settlement proposals, Giscard call for ban on arms sales to Pretoria, Labour threatened in the North despite record and policies, 140 more Midlands journalists stop work, Anti-fascist rally to go on despite ban, A safer choice for more meat: wildlife, not chemicals, Cabinet urged to allow £20 productivity deal for the miners, General executed for part in Thai rebellion, Guidelines on euthanasia given to Swiss doctors, Fortnightly 'dole' pay is proposed, Germany's two-year terror trial near end, The Aborigines now must suffer Australia 's rush of conscience, Guardianship case judge calls on Groucho Marx, West to try again on Namibia. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Freightliners Limited, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Itt, Italian State Tourist Office, Friends' Provident Life Office, Excess Insurance Group Limited, Legal & General Assurance Society Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Taylor Woodrow, The Pahang Consolidated Company Limited, Charter Consolidated Limited,, Antony Gibbs Holdings Limited, Nationwide Building Society, Rnid, Group Gold Mining Companies, Loughborough University Of Technology, Walker & Homer Limited, Silk Cut., The Bowater Corporation Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Austin Allegro, Derwent Publications Ltd, Horizon Midlands Limited, Bury & Masco, Twa, Hine, The Post Office, Reed & Smith, Stuyvesant, Hawker Siddeley Group Limited. Law: Admiralty Court Liability for cargo claims paid in US The Giacinto Motta, Rail stewards' £15 profit on jar of coffee, Man lived on girl's prostitution, Judge awards boy £50 for helping to catch burglar, Chancery Division Self-appointed agent must account English v Dedham Vale Properties Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Hiring car for 25 weeks not unreasonable Daily Office Cleaning Contractors Ltd v Shefford, Court frees man cleared by victim of stabbing, Witness is asked about 'Flash Fred's army', Five fined for plot to defraud tourist board, South African police seize church leader, Jail for theft detective, Seven years for £2m theft at airport, Two years for killing wife. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: CEGB's estimates on Drax B power station not correct-Mr Benn, Lower mortgage rate plus further cut this year will aid house building, Cynicism of press, No decision made yet on separate devolution Bills, Serious for international relations if MPs threw out proposals on direct elections, Records of Profumo inquiry still kept in Cabinet Office, More petrol being used, Farm minister considers process of changing the CAP has begun House of Commons, Government challenged over direct elections, Protecting wild deer from cruelty House of Lords, Calls for bigger regional fund, Next week, MP molested by police. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Art Galleries, Appointments Vcant, Entertainments, Commercial Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Abigail's Party Hampstead, Curse of the Starving Class Royal Court, Change of conductor, Latest pamphlets Guide to links with past and present royalty, Coull Quartet Purcell Room, Daydreams from the streets of Little Italy Rocky (a) Leicester Square Seven Beauties (x) Curzon, Hancock's Last Half Hour Almost-Free, Royal Heritage BBC 1, National Youth Orchestra Festival Hall, Paul Scofield: someone special, BSO/Provatorov Colston Hall, Bristol. Sport: Athletics Thompson is permitted to overlook AAA marathon, Cricket Bright young prospects on show, Badminton Luck of the draw deserts England in world event, Swimming Miss Brazendale chosen for two events, Sports in Brief, Football Liverpool may enter Roman arena without their most lethal weapon, Tennis Referee intervenes on behalf of umpire, Horse show First five separated by only four points, Snooker Mountjoy chases new title, Golf Three share lead after two rounds, Racing Cloonlara's gallop dispels doubts, For the record, Northampton in fixture tangle, Rugby League Mills to travel but still faces life ban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 22, 1952, Time the West set a match to the Soviet powder train. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Carter's Plan For Energy, The Preservation Of The British Archive. Letters to the Editor: Teachers' morale, Football hooliganism, Soviet intervention in Africa, Capital investment, Burdens of disclosure requirements, Future of pay policy, Civil Service pay: a recipe for conflict?, Making aircraft quieter, Elderly travellers, Protecting the name of 'engineer', Local broadcasting, Britain not alone, Pre-school playgroups, Words in 'Franglais ', Laughing bishops, Meeting the cost of Drax B. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,582, Broadcasting, British win women's EEC bridge, Record for Beatrix Potter 'Tale of Peter Rabbit'. Official Appointments and Notices: Auxiliary bishop, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Duke Of Portland, Lord Blackford, Hon Margaret Bigge, Mr Bjorn Bostrup, Professor D. W. Holder Advances in aerodynamic research, Mr V. Hollowday. Business and Finance: Discount market, French stake sale cuts Matthews' borrowings, Consumer spending shows biggest quarterly fall for several years, Business Diary: Arthurian legend · ABTA's first lady, Perry keeps up its interim push, Steep rise in commercial gas tariff, Time to stoke up the fires of coal technology, More curbs on clothing textile imports and stainless steel, EEC survey reports production is still rising, Martonair buoyant as interim rally takes on fresh impetus, In brief New airline plans Gatwick flights, Machine tool chief wants end to arguing and revival to start, Write-down of U S link by Leslie & Godwin, Select Committee wants better control by Parliament of government spending, Charles Clifford Industries Clamour at the family porch, Llanwern men decide against strike action, Hopes fade for early settlement of Ford Halewood dispute, National forum 'could set pay award level ', Sowing the seeds of success in Cambridge, De Beers bullish on diamonds, Nordic Bank In Hongkong, Mr Benn denies 'arm-twisting' over order for £600m Drax B, Alginate beats its forecast, Switzerland scraps curbs on import of banknotes, Ash & Lacy fastens on to near 9 pc slice of besieged Newey, Industrial films BP and Shell come up with award winners, A 'dollar window' for the IMF?, Iata expects growth of 9pc passengers on international routes, Investigation ordered into property groups, Tanners start legal action against NEB, Another record expected at Waring, Friedman verdict on carter energy plan: a monstrosity, Coal board made a small profit last year, Philips lease last of Strand block, EEC-Japan trade talks next month, Leasing puts Brit Midland in nosedive, A pleasant surprise from R Westgarth, 2,000 architects laid off, Quarter per cent cut in MLR likely today, Signs that GEC takeover of Parsons will go ahead, City considers code for share deals by directors, Anglo Amer stable has two runners, International Haw Par faces trading loss over shipping assets, TV import deliveries reach 20pc, Preparing for the gilt-edged call, Commodities Copper drops to lowest level since January. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Small demand but strong gains, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets BP leads the way on Alaska. Business Appointments: Business appointments International Harvester switch. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Conversion of big houses, Flat Sharing. Births.

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