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The Times - 24/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Andrew Tarnowski, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Eric Marsden and Ray Kennedy, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Fred Emery, Political Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Winchester, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Home Affairs Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, From Our Own Correspondent Birmingham, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Alan Hamilton, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Marcel Berlins, From Eric Marsden, From Frederick Cleary, By Roger Berthoud, From Charles Harrison, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, Kenneth Loveland, Paddy Kitchen, Martin Huckerby, Ned Chaillet, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, Jeremy Treglown, Paul Griffiths, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ball, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Karter, by Alan Grainge, by Pearce Wright, by John Roper, by Alan Hamilton, by Michael Horsnell, William Haley, Piers Brendon, Jeremy Lewis, Norman St John-Stevas, Tom Hutchinson, Robert Fisk, Ronald Butt, Nicholas Ashford, /PHS, By a Serving Officer, RONALD BLYTHE, , OLGA FRANKLIN, , ARTHUR STABLER, , NEIL MARTEN, , JEAN REY, , HORST SEEFELD, , MIRIAM HEDERMAN O'BRIEN, , J. H. C. MOLENAAR, , LOUIS LEPRINCE-RINGUET, , GIUSEPPE PETRILLI, , BRIAN CROZIER, , RUTLAND, , C. K. GRANT, , FRANK FIELD, THOMAS BALOGH, , ASQUITH GIBBES, , CAMERON COCHRANE, , DEREK SMITH, , ROBERT ADLEY, , MICHAEL CHISHOLM, , J. R. FOWLING, , F. C. HUNTER, , by Prudence Glynn, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, By Edward Townsend, By Caroline Atkinson, From David Blake, By Christopher Wilkins, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Peter Norman, From John Earle, J. MACGOUGAN, , BILL TOBUTT, , HUGH FORD, , G. H. BARKER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, By Victor Felstead, By Richard Allen, By Bryan Appleyard, By Alison Mitchell, Peter Waymark,

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Politics and Parliament: Code to be commended to firms with subsidiaries in S Africa, Government is certain to reject most of 'think tank' report on overseas services, Bad conditions for fire-fighting, Proportional representation rejected as electoral system for Scottish Assembly, Dissolution by a two-thirds majority, Peers from all sides attack CPRS report on overseas representation House of Lords, Profitable Community Land Act disposals, Modernization of Whitehall offices, 'Mad' to deprive urban areas of £350m House of Commons, Council underspending on housing, Debate hint on health charges, Big majority against PR system for Scots assembly poll, Holiday caravans. Index. News: Third World Report Sugar transforms western Kenya, Four razor blades found in Herr Croissant's cell, Washington preparing to follow up Sadat peace initiative, 12 lost on North Sea oil flight, Stamp it out, this abominable evil of using children for pornography, Party members reject Dutch coalition accord, 8,000 ITV staff accept phase two pay award, Order compelling display of hotel room prices, Italian to be extradited, Servicemen tackle big London fire, Grunwick strikers end fast, Young hippopotamus, recently arrived at London Zoo, by Landseer (1850). Reproduced, Watch on language teaching, Liverpool MP renews threat of by-election, 40pc increase in short-life fall-out in 1976, NHS experience plays vital role, Service pay: a tradition of apathy which could be broken, Regional fund allocation delays EEC budget, £120m plan to buy US airliners, Arab home purchase boom may be over, Motoring Big hatchbacks from Audi and Renault, Community hall project wins Heritage award, MP wants public scrutiny of Special Branch, Just a little inefficiency in the Civil Service, National Trust adds to Isle of Wight holding, Churchgoers will be invited to sign a declaration against National Front's race activities, Man shot by police in farmhouse ambush, Czech leader plays down importance of Charter movement, Clive Barnes to move to another New York paper, Training urged for further education staff, Sir Harold on 'military takeover', Newham campaigner sues executive chiefs, London experiments with new electric vehicles, 'Treachery' criticism is renewed, Tory call to index-link firemen's pay, Sharp Korchnoi forces win from Spassky, Bids invited for jubilee souvenirs, Film firm head tells hearing of accountant's 'politics', Calvinists call for security police control, Britain increasingly provides the training, Strong earthquake wrecks Argentine towns, Battle begins that could decide war in Ogaden, French drive to improve manual workers' wages, Terrorist mercenaries suspected, Hospitals and health care Second thoughts about priorities, Feminists at a loss for French words, Novel on British raj wins Booker Prize, David Ennals, Secretary of State for Social Services, sees the need for unremitting efforts to present United Kingdom goods and services in the most attractive way, Science report Solar system: A second Sun?, Report of Israeli concession on Geneva talks, New whips, Wessex rises to the challenge, £400,000 appeal to pay for games athletes, The Times Diary, Policeman killed as man tries to shoot his way into Elysée Palace, Amnesty investigates Army-RUC 'brutality', Polisario attacks Sahara train, Attack on 'pathological Sakharov', With an election victory assured, is Mr Vorster moving towards dictatorship?, S African economist murdered in home, Police told their prisoner is fit, TV series to aid 'millions' who cannot use numbers, Counsel for Steve Biko's family accuses district surgeon of breaking the Hippocratic oath, Productivity deal offered to Merchant Navy officers, Deadlock in air talks with Scandinavians, Business urged to improve press relations technique, MP seeks to raise prestige of UK industry, Fashion, Exhibitors go to market, £9.6m paid to those injured by criminals, Labour's NEC covers up pay policy differences, Education officers oppose free choice of schools, 525,000 latch-key children left alone after school, Primitive services use most advanced equipment, Official results of Greek elections, Mirror group journalists vote for strike, Pupils receiving free meals 'humiliated', MP explains why he voted twice, Plan to keep watch on troublesome families, Education a big aid to sales, We will not budge on pay, Mr Callaghan tells trade unionists, Inquiry into spending on airports sought, Fears of falling standards in health service, Europe satellite begins weather watch today, TUC wary of fire-strike intervention, Rhodesia to hold inquiry into atrocity claims. Display Advertising: British Monomarks, JANET Reger, Metal Box Limited, Ppa, Sportsluke, John Folkes Hefo Ltd, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crown Agents, Ingall Industries Limited, Hanson Trust, Shanning International Limited, Premise Engineering Limited, Ial, Unilever Limited, Telford, Sonicaid Ltd.,, Sasha Dolls, Kingfisher, Bank Base Rates, Mowbrays Bookshop, Save The Children, Dewar's, A. Beckman Limited, Morris Marina, Muar River Rubber Co. Limited, Peugeot, Orient, Johnnie Walker, J. Hepworth & Son, Limited, Drummond's, Eyre Methuen, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Janneau Grand Armagnac, Yarrow And Company Limited, The Good Job Guide, Keeler, David Hansford & Company, Eeg & Emg, Bna, Hospital Corporation, Iran Air, Philips, New Law Cassettes, Constable, Hine, Kuwait Airways, Hambros Limited, Brl. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Magistrate jailed for six months, Court of Appeal Liability of councils for icy roads Haydon v Kent County Council, Judge says miners' union wrong to discipline men, Frost tax dispute, Mormon missionary forced to have intercourse, court told, Widow need not pay her share of tax Johnson v Inland Revenue Commissioners, 30 months' jail for magistrate in assault case, Ruling on traffic warden case 'is not binding', Heavy prison sentences in E Berlin spy trial, Woman robber is shown mercy by judge, Two footballers sent for trial. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Fiction, BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall, Going on forever, Decade of experiment in Cornwall, Science fiction, Midland Comet, Molly Watford Palace, Last night's television Hospital Bbc2, An exhilarating task, New Paris opera house promised, Disappearing World Granada, Marrying a city, Talbot's Box Royal Court, Jenufa New, Cardiff, Deep roots. Arts and Entertainment: The Elephant Man, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,767, English horse portrait sold for £54,000, Christmas Books. Sport: Gowling: the reluctant rebel with a cause, Tennis Mrs Cawley gives warning to higher seeds, Badminton Delegates meet to discuss splinter group, Cricket Pakistan the right place for young Englishmen to find their feet, Motor rallying Clark is quick to capitalize on Dawson's misfortune, Hockey Boddington's stick work boosts Essex confidence, Racing For Prince Abyss life begins at 11, One-man band outplays the rest, Yachting Plans to promote three one-design classes, Football Ipswich brush past Barcelona artists, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: Tripped On The Starting Line, On To Geneva. Letters to the Editor: Advertising a school, Representative juries, Correct use of the term 'engineer', Using the oil revenue, Outlawing discrimination, Tax on diesel fuel, Direct elections in Europe, Taxing derelict land, The firemen's strike, Plans for coal, The Wordsworth appeal, Special cases in an incomes policy, Regulating trade to avoid market disruptions, Defeating campaign against Concorde, Marxism in education, Questioning the preacher, Demolishing Elswick Hall, The future of Rhodesia, Relaxing exchange controls, British Steel and the Beswick steelworks, Soviet creches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday November 22, 1952.. Obituaries: Mr Reg Perks, Sir Wintringham Stable Former High Court Judge, Dr Robert Smit, Mr Herman Goult. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Bright start but ICI and Metal Box send buyers away, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Fears of US cutback if deficit grows, SUITS is aiming for a best ever £5.7m, Discount market, Levers auditors query 'going concern' basis, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Ivory Coast cocoa, Tesco finds the sales growth, Business Diary: Sir Ronald for Warburg's · Bertelsmann's bow, International Slump hurts BASF: dividend warning, In brief Business users of mail favour second delivery, Leyland plan for common pay date frustrated by TUC ruling, Trade surplus could vanish forecast says, CBI to seek public aid on devolution, Unions want time to agree BSC action, Tussaud's shares gain on formal rejection of bid, European shipyard plan 'irresponsible', unions say, Dividend cut at London & Northern, Yen reaches all-time high of 238.4 to the dollar, Italy heading for deficit above IMF ceiling, Airco opposes increase in BOC International's shareholding, Alcan revives Irish alumina project, Amal Metal hit hard by £1.8m write-off, MK Electric slows down to a crawl but expects margins to recover, Chain store losers in prices war, Estel Steel chief foresees difficulties into the 1980s, UK gains new oil search area, Hurdles in the path of Poland's 'second industrialization', Australia getting ready to sign new sugar pact, IMF visitors briefed on Britain's static economy as well as its financial health, Economic notebook They could if they would but they won't..., CBI chief warns Leyland on tool orders, J. Folkes Hefo profitable only in parts, EEC making licensing of banks mandatory, Associated Newspapers fail to please, Associates cushion Tunnel, Post Office union leader urges companies to cut more prices, 'Concern' over supplies of uranium, ... Tesco sales surge but profit is only slightly up, Briefly Offer is too low, BIT tells coalmen, Forecasts For The British Economy. Business Appointments: Sir Ronald McIntosh (above), Business appointments Mr C. S. Aston to be next chief of Powell Duffryn. Property: Rentals, property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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