The Times - 18/02/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From Patricia Clough, By Martin Huckerby and David Leigh, By Martin Huckerby, By Mark Vaughan, of The Times Educational Supplement, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Robert Doe of The Times Educational Supplement, By Judith Judd, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Godfrey, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Ray Kennedy, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Evans, From Mario Modiano, From Dessa Trevisan, From Andrew Tarnowski, From William Frankel, From Patrick Brogan, Kenneth Baker, William Chislett, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, David Robinson, Alan Coren, Stanley Sadie, Bernard Levin, Geoffrey Smith, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, PHS, MAX MORRIS, , ADRIAN HAM, , P. G. DRAZIN, , GEORGE MIKES, , P. J. KORSHIN, , D. M. MENNIE, , MARK WILLIAMSON, , CHARLES CLARKE, JOHN BURTON-PAGE., ROGER BUCKLEY, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, , ADRIAN CADBURY, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON CR, , P. B. MEDAWAR, , DAVID CONVILLE, , DAVID SIMPSON, , W. E. EVANS, , By Our Political Staff, From Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, By Adrienne Gleeson, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Wallace Jackson, Commodities Editor, By Christopher Thomas, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Ronald Emler, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Ray Maughan, By Roger Vielvoye, By Margaret Stone, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, CHARLES PRINGLE, , ANTHONY L. HUNT, , G. LAYBOURNE-SMITH, , GEOFFREY G. NEWMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen reports, Peter Hill, By Desmond Ouigley, Gerald Ely, by David Blake, by Rodney Wilson, by Christopher Wilkins, by Ronald Pullen, by David Shirreff, by Ann Fyfe, by Nicholas Cumming-Bruce, by Patrick Cockburn, A.F., by Francis Ghiles, by Betty Yaser, by Hasan Akhtar, by Atef Sultan, by Robert Fisk,
ResumoNews: Largest share of revenue earmarked for heavy industry, Budget fixed for March 29, Drugged prisoner kept in padded cell is George Ince, Home Office confirms, Highest-paid are worst hit by restraint policy, Floods and pests cut back cotton crop, Starting tomorrow, the first real move to strike at Labour's left wing, Equipped to cope with comfort, The need for a new look at pensions in inflationary times, Thatcher call for inquiry into Belvoir coalfield, The Times Diary All a matter of interpretation, Money weighs the election scales in Mrs Gandhi's favour, Anti-vandal film uses 'rail sports' image, Judges against single-branch legal profession, Increased imports erode surplus cash, MP's question after judge's ban on trousers, Italian deal reflects change, Yugoslavs expel human rights campaigners, Menten plea for release as stateless citizen, Dismay over proposed Amin visit, Russian hint that pressure from West over dissidents could wreck progress made in detente, M Barre says Concorde ban un-American, Banking in the Middle East Still not out of the woods, Health Services Board loses its chairman, Fast wives rule over Rhineland carnival, Fivefold rise to £15m in cost of tax office, Three Czechoslovaks jailed for spying, Israel not to get US concussion bomb, Chicago schools in race dispute face cut in funds, Roof collapses as Fijians cheer the Queen, Hospitals failing to use new cancer technique, Orchestra refuses to play César Franck, Franco loyalists still unable to accept the new order Spain's march to democracy has shattered morale of police, How Spain lags behind in laws on marriage, Latest European snow reports, 20 hurt in campus riot in Rome, Are examinations the right way to see whether schools are doing their job?, Talks fail to end dispute at Windscale nuclear plant, Liquorice may put addicts 'out of sorts', Anglican Primate's attack adds to church-state confrontation over South African race policy, Drive against nuclear power development, Council loses thousands over 'unknown' factory, Vance-Sadat talks on Middle East peace, Dioceses to be consulted on move to church unity, More calls for return to free wage bargaining, La Pasionaria asks for passport home, Britain 'to negotiate with Argentina' on Falklands, Wilson staff subsidized by wealthy businessmen, Hybrid ruling blow to nationalization plans, City skills find role in ambitious financial plans, Two difficult years for odd man out, Business recovery comes as surprise, Welfare fraud allegations 'ill founded', Government will ask Commons next Tuesday to approve guillotine on devolution Bill, EEC move to ensure uranium supplies, Chrome ore ban 'will not upset' Rhodesia, Councils spent £23m on places at independent schools, Science report Transplantation: Greater success with livers, Deaths of Uganda archbishop and Amin ministers bring world condemnation, Dr Sakharov receives letter from Mr Carter, Big spending threatens development, £6m plan to develop solar energy, List issued of arts support for tax purposes, Two Seveso babies 'deformed', Teachers are split on examination need, How to cope when the oil runs out, Inquiry into nuclear waste, Anglo-Irish relations nearing lowest ebb since embassy burning, Unstreamed classes get blame for poor record, 25 Danish papers stopped by strikes, Carter envoy in search for Aegean harmony, New inquiry into widening of Archway Road, American UN envoy urges nationalists not to use violence in southern Africa, Accounts delay hindered collecting of fines, Racial harmony is key to success, Russia seeks licences for 40 boats, Commission to supervise the media proposed by trade union leader, Churches' call to end terror, Violence feared in German nuclear protest, Large councils reject local income tax plan, Union calls national bread strike, Land of mystery and prosperity, Fees for optical and dental treatment to rise, Labour promises municipal estate agency in manifesto for Greater London Council elections, Sign of confidence in the wake of tanks, Looking at oases in a parched desert, Oil exporters emerge as important source of aid, Shah feels pinch from loss of exports, Deportation move in Scots court by MrAgee, Test-pitch saboteur freed, Romanians arrest activists, Long-term investment discouraged by stringent laws, TUC call for licences to operate newspapers, Apprentices taught basic maths. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Knight Frank & Rutley, Bv, British Airways, Abn, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Capital Radio 194, Reuters, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, National Westminster Bank, Lbi, American Express, Grindlays Bank Limited, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, The National Commercial Bank, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Midland Bank, Egypt Air, Saudi International Bank, High & Dry, Coutts & Co, Barclays Bank, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bank Base Rates, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, The Times, Clydesdale Bank Limited, Bank Of Bahrain And Kuwait, Habib Bank Limited, Gulf Air, Arab International Bank, Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd., The British Bank Of The Middle East, Cable & Wireless, Lloyds Bank, Ottoman Bank, Merton Technical College, Meb, Saudi Economic Survey, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Greenall Whitley & Co. Ltd., Hs, Bank Of New South Wales, Glfb, Iran Air, Msb, Thomson Wintersports, Benson And Hedges, Swiss National Tourist Office, Riyad Bank Ltd., Mnb, Rhp, Ubaf. Weather: The Weather. Law: Lady Wilson denies packing bags after row, Queen's Bench Division £132,970 damages for man of courage Bowker v Rose, Care for girl who took baby, Grading schemes in equal pay cases National Vulcan Engineering Insurance Co Ltd v Wade, Employment Appeal Tribunal Early finish by women workers is discrimination against men Peake v Automotive Products Ltd, Slater case call to bench, Man said to have paid wife for intercourse, Jail and ban for county council chairman. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: EEC food price rises, Devolution Bill guillotine: Mr Foot dismisses claims motion will be lost, Letters show no case for alleging huge social Security fraud House of Commons, Encouraging signs of improved standards in state schools, Torts Bill, Measures to help South West region, Emergency debate on deportations rejected, EEC direct elections pledge renewed House of Lords, Attacks on high off-peak electricity tariffs, Exchange of information on tax evasion, Next week, Police pay: refusal to intervene in dispute. Classified Advertising: Mortgages & Finance, Cinemas, £6,000 plus appointments, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, Business Opportunities, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Fürst Festival Hall, Chayevsky/Lumet television tantrum Network (aa) Leicester Square Kings of the Road (aa) Gate The Gatekeeper's Daughter (x. London) Cinecenta, Panton Street Cavalcanti Retrospective National Film Theatre, Royal Exchange, Manchester Uncle Vanya, Phantom on the show The Galton and Simpson Playhouse Yorkshire, Jenufa Theatre Royal, Glasgow Katya Kabanova Coliseum, Jörge Bolet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Perhaps there's more in this percussive instrument than meets the ear, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 18, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: No Welcome For Murder, No Guillotine For Unfair Votes, Scientists Must Defend Their Own Rights. Letters to the Editor: Free speech at Essex, The power of civil servants, Bullock: professional engineers must be heard, Overseas earnings, Motivation of managers, Human rights in Argentina, Production and use of titanium, Charter 77, The future of Mentmore, Rockall, The Runnvmede Trust, West End parking, Why April 5th, Higher fees for overseas students. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Episcopal Church in Scotland, University news, Latest appointments, New literary prizes. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Brass inlaid bureau of 1740 fetches £4,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,535. Obituaries: Dorothy Black, General Alois Liska, The Most Rev Janani Luwum Archbishop of Uganda, Mr Stafford Ingham. Sport: Rugby League Clubs improve image of Humberside, Sports in Brief, Table tennis Wilson loses temper, glasses and match, Hockey West taught lesson in controlled play, Football Francis shows good form for QPR and England, Boxing Hope to face world champion in March, Skiing Russi sets fast pace after Klammer fails, Tennis Briton beats Canadian into silent submission, Rugby Union, Racing Rain in Ireland stops Night Nurse getting off the ground at Luton, Cricket English summer may prove that Indian winter was misleading. Business and Finance: Appeal to toolmakers to avert Leyland shutdown, Discount market, Dry well setback in Celtic Sea search, Balfour Beatty welcomes Saudi price-fixing inquiry, Coats gets £45m loan to finance expansion, As money supply contracts..., Commodities Straits tin price goes to an all-time high, Damages sought over £6m failed property deal, Banks cut base rate to 11½pc but mortgage outlook unclear, EEC corporation tax plan implications worry MPs, BAT Industries' philosophy and Bullock report, Business Diary: IHA's Kennington · East, west, pounds are best, House prices in relation to income lowest for years, Successor to postal chief named, Whittingham thinks housing slump over, Only share swings give clue to Ultra suitor, Allied Breweries make handsome start, MK dispenses a cool £2m: more on way, Unit-linked life sales at record, Eurocan time limit on Furness stake, BP Canada in pilot oil production project, Europe shipowners place fewer orders in Japan, Taking the heat out of the sun, Second coal price rise in autumn hinted, Fund surplus offers hope for cheaper holidays, Briefly, AEG going well after breakeven in 1976, Racal triumphs in Milgo battle, Cannon repays profits on 'intuitive' Lonrho loan stock purchases, Gilt sales cause sharp drop in money supply, Overseas Lufthansa expects revenue increase, Fear of haulage 'chaos' after wages decision, Allied chief spells out £164m investment plan, Wilson team to report this year on City finance, French-style prices freeze under study, British oil rig personnel paid less than rivals, New Causton block seen as just an investment, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Challenge to rise in lead prices, Two censured over Edward Wood collapse, Industrial strategy 5: chemicals North Sea as the catalyst for heavy investment, Greenall goes on with 30p bid for Stanneylands, Retail spending in final quarter above estimate, Lon Shop sells shares in Beaumont Props, US shareholders claim £600,000 from Rank. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Electricals prominent, How the markets moved, Stock markets Bear closing behind a thin rise, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chairman of Eastern Gas. Property: Old barns and shady courtyards, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.
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