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The Times - 24/12/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Ivor Davis, By Michael Horsnell and Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Knight, From Our Own Correspondent, From patrick brogan, From Frederick Cleary, by Penelope Mortimer, Michael Church, David Robinson, William Mann, Robin Mead, David Wade, Roy Hay, Sheila Black, George Hutchinson, Ian Murray, Alison Ross, Michael Freedland, B.Z. BEINART, J. D. PAGE, , E. BRODIE HUGHES, , H. A.PRIME, , J.M. SAMUELS, , P. H. TAYLOR, , J. T. ALLANSON, , R. H. HILTON, , J. T. BOULTON., T. W. HUTCHISON, , A.T. COLLIS, , F. LAFITTE, , J. G. DAVIES., J. C. ROBB, , J. T. DAVIES, J M. SINCLAIR, , N. A. DUDLEY, T. J. B. SPENCER, , P. ECKSTEIN, , J. C. TATLOW, , G. A. GILBERT., R. F. WILLETTS, , J. A. S. GRENVILLE, C. F. WELLS, JULIAN AMERY, ROBERT P. CARROLL, DAVID R. LEIGHTON., DONALD S. MASSIE, ARNOLD LEVENE, A. M. ROFF., ALENKA EDMONDES, , I. L. DAVIES., ARTHUR PROUD., DAVID HUNT., GEORGE MIKES, , LAURENCE GRAFFTEY-SMITH, MICHAEL GRYLLS., G. J. ROTH, , OWEN F. PARSONS., EDMUND POWER. OSB., ERIC JAMES., Daniel Jenkins, R. J. A. G., By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Roger Vielvoye, From Peter Norman, John Whitmore, David Mott, Margaret Drummond, John Drummond, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely,

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News: Russians relent over Chinese boats passing frontier city, Scheel plea for terrorists to surrender, The regular week is 56 hours, including sleep, Four ministers dismissed in Romania scandal, £100m drug's found in farm house raid destroyed, Bread back to norml in most districts, Air Force planes ferry passengers out of Lisbon, Argentina 'tops list for jailing innocents', TV film crew held in Congo, Many firemen leaving brigades, union says, Threatened Asian youth takes to active self-defence, Mr Agee accuses Germans over entry refusal, Mr Mason agrees to independent inquiry into Ulster housing after allegations, Travel Bargains from the brochures, Latest European snow reports, Register of conscientious objectors escapes fire, The Cockney kid with the Midas touch, Leader of self-employed group resigns in clash, Gardening Transports of delight, Criticism enhances the wonder and mystery of Christmas, Regular as clockwork, the flight of the clerics, Appeal wins £100,000 for troops, Some Boxing Day rail services threatened, Salisbury evidence of women guerrillas, Mr Nkomo arrives in Cuba for second visit this year, Bonn's change from rural town into a 'cheerful capital', Shoparound, Tall tales in a Stratford grotto, Moves to improve meals in trains, Uley: Roman curses on lead strips, Mr Sadat expecting Israel to make extensive withdrawal, Mr Fraser has 48-seat majority in lower house, Choirboy's solo will start Christmas for world millions, Swiss seek Solzhenitsyn back taxes, Archaeology report Rhyn Park: Base for Roman conquest, Opposition in Likud to peace plan is crushed, Science report Family planning: Alternatives for women, Scargill challenge over mines productivity plan, Dismissal notices to journalists withdrawn, Saturday Review Uncle Bertie, Firemen on picket line will depend on relatives for festive fare, Man dies in London of 'legionnaires' disease', Overtime ban is imposed by RSPCA men, Press kept from Polisario hostages in Paris, The quiet steersman of devolution policy, Death of youths shot by Spanish police to be investigated, Dutch elm disease worsens in the North, Union moves for fund to aid fined postmen, Biko damages claims sent to Government ministers, Distrust over Brazil's intentions in Amazonia holds up development, Man survives leap from 86th storey, US defence spending to rise by £9,300m, Courtmove on the crown of St Stephen, Ignore the jeremiahs, Britain's reserve will in through, An orgy of eating in france, with caviar at £14 an ounce, Institute plea for S Africa to free 18 journalists, EEC fair trade scrutiny on whisky, Brezhnev offer on the neutron bomb accompanied by threat, Hongkong anti-corruption drive dries up flow of gifts, Security men are suspended over find of documents. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Wellco Holdings Limited, Bell's, Academy Cinemas, Selfridge Sale, Chartreuse, Index Linker, Orient, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: A million sign petition for early retirement of ill men. Law: Singer's music arranger was drunk at airport, Law Report December 23 1977 Continuing liability of original lessees Warnford Investments Ltd v Duckworth and Others Chancery Division, Magistrate is jailed for making fraudulent claims. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Full Christmas holiday Television and Radio programmes Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Television highlights, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,793, Tuesday, Feuding chess challengers agree to play on today. Reviews: Christmas vigil Television, TV films, Radio Past and future, Music. Classified Advertising: Home & Garden, Educational, Funeral Arragements, Entertainments, Sercices tomorrow: Christmas Day, Services. Property: Rentals, London & Suburban property. Editorials/Leaders: The Cockpit Of The World, The Test Of Intention On Human Rights. Letters to the Editor: Future of the Moors murderers, A word in season, Mastermind, Saving the Mostyn flagons, The Inverness cape, Origins of gamesmanship, The fall in public spending, State industries' top salaries, People's taxis, The Unification Church, From the same school, Ignoring the metre, Strangers on a train, Licensing photocopying, Banishing houseboats. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Naval scholarships, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Dec 24, 1952 Gas chamber tests. Obituaries: Prof D. Gordon Drama and the visual arts, Mr A. E. Spencer,. Business and Finance: Forminster on way to record year, Taxation Humpty Dumpty calls the tune, Unit trust performance, An information-proof Santa?..., Dunham Mt owns 59pc of N'West Holst, Commodities, Union threat to Leyland pay policy, Tokyo reveals plans to raise spending, Margins bite at Sobranie Holdings, Polish ships deal faces fresh threat from protest by yard managers, Wm & Glyn's accent on the small business, Gatt chief urges informal meeting, $450m oil plants for Venezuela, Investor's week Happier mood ahead of the holidays, Goodwill, £7 offer for G Dew as mystery bidder emerges as Dutch group, Briefly AKZO pass its 1977 interim, Former Philips pact censured, Haw Par Bros scrap dormant subsidiaries, In brief Impala puts up platinum by $18, Profitable survivor of IOS failure, Talks on Bank fringe benefits 'put in hand', Insurance ...and myths to be exploded, Two groups in breach of EEC's rulings, Independent calculations on pricing steel imports, November fall in silver stocks, Resignation surprise for banks in W Germany, Swedish yard saved from bankruptcy, Mr Carter's Budget expected to give further $50,0000m deficit, Heron stake in Henlys sold to bank for £4.2m. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Stock markets Out like a lamb before the holiday, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Little interest, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Sport: Yachting British yacht's appeal is dismissed, Cricket Flag-flying stuff as the lion roars vultures off tree tops of Sahiwal, Sports in Brief, Rackets Ellis is first Haileyburian to win the Foster Cup, The film of the play: Watson's duel with Nicklaus at Turnberry Last swing of a wounded lion's claw, Football Liverpool seem about to embark upon post-Christmas surge, Rugby Union Leicester and Wheeler put their forces together again, Hockey Lancashire have edge in northern title decider, Sport Racing Current Gold is strengthened by reserves, Racing Uncle Bing the one they have to beat, Tennis Dent's masters ambitions dented by Drysdale, Motor racing Miss Galica vies with Laudaa for press space.

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