The Times - 12/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Diana Geddes, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, by Clive Borrell, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker Belfast, By Our Labour Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Robert Parker, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, By Sheila Black, By Our Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By a Staff Reporter, By Petar Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Ronald Faux, By Penny Symon, By John Chartres, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From William Chislett, From Michael Hornsby, From Geoffrey Dodd, By Desmond Quigley, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Roger Berthoud and David Spanier, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, By Gabriel Ronay, From Richard Hughes, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binyon, By Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, Derek Parker, Philippa Toomey, H. R. F. Keating, Paul Barker, Myrna Blumberg, Joel Hurstfield, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Ronald Butt, Ivor Crewe, PHS, William Frankel, DAVID SOSKIN, , MICHAEL HOWARD, , RODERICK THOMSON, , DAVID GARNETT, , PITT OF HAMPSTEAD, , PETER WEBSTER, , GLADWYN, , PETER WALNE, , DHIREN BHAGAT, , TOM BAISTOW, , HALL PARKE, , STEPHEN HUGH-JONES, , ELISE HACKETT, , by Prudence Glynn, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R. McC. S., By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From John Earle, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Ray Maughan, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, Ronald Emler, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge, DENIS DODDS, , K. SWANN, , JOHN TUCKER, , DAVID KING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Tom Lester, By John Brennan, By Our Financial Staff, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, By Adrienne Gleeson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Owen mission on Rhodesia goes to Africa next week, Fresh joint enterprise on Rhodesia by Britain and United States House of Commons, Value of Open University to housebound students, Liberal move to get 50 mile fish limit, Commons shocked by Jay appointment, NUJ militants under attack: minister to hold talks on charter House of Lords, More newspapers still possible, peers told, Licensing centre can improve further, Minister says prices must be held as low as possible, Inflation likely to fall but more slowly than expected, Better arrangements wanted at next summit. News: Investigation ordered into bacon profits, Voyage resumes: The leather boat, Journalists form moderate group to oppose left, Clash over who runs Notting Hill carnival, Writers seek Callaghan help on lending right, Prospects hopeful for deal on 'Express' group, Phase three rejected by AUEW conference, George Ince to be medically examined, Labour facing defeat by peers on defence, 1,700 cases of Ulster intimidation, Owen plan gets guarded welcome in Salisbury, Chilean junta denies seizing Briton, Nato allies agree to cooperate more closely on defence, Moscow stops smuggling of drugs by air, Greece orders farm census to ease entry into EEC, The digestive biscuit faces a new threat to its name, Can Mrs Thatcher come to terms with state ownership?, Briton held in Somalia 'fit', Soviet Establishment up in arms over jailing of gamekeeper as armed poachers scoff at law, US post for 'cleverest young man', Isle of Man still backs birching policy, Text of Atlantic summit communiqué, Polish witness says she saw Mr Menten kill two, Churches to pressure British firms after report on black miners, Science report Pharmacology: Control of anxiety, Breaking the news gently at Lutyens stately place, Windscale inquiry a block on £350m Japanese contract, 'Fair' dismissal of engineer who wrote letter, Fashion in New York, GLC abolitionist gets top job in authority, Store's 'five-shilling' lunch attracts 300 customers, Tasmania cut off by air strike, 54 killed in crash of Israeli Air Force helicopter, Sentence on Fittleton commander quashed, Scottish churchmen are eager for action on devolution, but Tory Party is cooler than ever, Vance talks in Madrid to focus on Nato, EEC proposal would limit killing of birds, Student leader jailed for contempt, Bus subsidies to small private firms opposed, Commission move to outlaw British pig subsidies, Public Record Office starts to move house on Monday, Mediation in Danish dispute refused, Substandard homes decline by two fifths in five years, Dentist 'rolled on floor' with girl of 16, Brussels rejects changes in fishing policy and takes Ireland to court over ban, Government expects to get phase three deal based on 10% pay rises, Historic art rooms to open for jubilee, Talks to take place over dispute at night club, Nuclear power conference, Minister insulted by women in Pakistan, Film committee priorities, Private water companies and regional authorities are fighting for survival, The Times Diary Putting some push into jubilee, Spending cuts protest: Several, Benefits tribunal rules woman not cohabiting, The Jewish drop-outs putting emigration from Russia at risk, Jubilee painting: Mr Terence Cuneo, left,, Adult education body likely to start in autumn, Cruelty to elderly 'is increasing', Move to placate fishermen on safety rules, Early traces of intelligent life at Hampstead, Libyan defector speaks of executions without trial, Total of prisoners granted parole is equal to the population of six large jails, No jail-space in Milan for minor offenders, Car passenger saved by not wearing a safety belt, After Labour's spectacular defeats, the future looks far from rosy, Price tag put on French left's reforms by Communists proves boon for Government, 'Times' Economics Editor to be Washington Amhbassador, Execution by injection in Oklahoma, Motoring Simple design helps Japanese car sales, Space men put women in a whirl, Worker-director plan likely to be diluted, Social Democrat to head new Finnish coalition, Thai Army finds it can contain insurgents without American help, Satellites may aid sea pollution study, Korean expatriates prove eager targets for Seoul, Kidnapped minister shot dead, Exhibition on the life and works of Shelley. Index. Law: John Poulson to be released, Chancery Division Clause linking mortgage repayments to Swiss franc valid Multiservice Bookbinding Ltd and Others v Marden, New York judge ends ban on Concorde, Man cleared of A2 murder, Woman says PC slapped her face, Scotland Yard chiefs took bribes, jury finds, Queen's Bench Division No overtaking of car that has stopped at crossing Connor v Paterson. 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Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Car Buyer's Guide, Company Notices, Secretarial, Business for Sale, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock markets Oils prominent in late trading, Stock Exchange Prices Shares in retreat. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Sport: Horse show Ricketts has two clear rounds for victory, Evening racing, Golf, Baseball, Football Derby the stronger in match of character, Sports in Brief, Tennis No time for Panatta to spread his feathers, Athletics Crystal Palace presents the astounding Rono, Cricket Greig is hoping for a compromise, Hockey Welsh say they should be going to Rome. Reviews: Rosalyn Tureck to get doctorate, LMP/Arnold Queen Elizabeth Hall, John Bate Choir Fairfield Halls Croydon, Crime The Glimpses of the Moon, So quiet a life J. R. R. Tolkien By Humphrey Carpenter (Allen & Uuwin, £4.95) The Tolkien Companion By J. E. A. Tyler (Picador, £1.50), Games of skill Total Poker, Fiction A Hole in the Head By Francis Stuart (Martin Brian & O'Keejje, £4) Kramer's War, A valiant defence Mary of Guise, LPO/Giulini Festival Hall, Learning the hardest lessons Growing Pains The Shaping of a Writer, Less than kin Kissing Cousins, Quick guide, Badger Watch BBC1 (nightly this week), London debuts, Cannibalism relished Figaro The Citizen's, Glasgow, Scoring a feeble hat-trick Rolls Hyphen Royce Shaftesbury. Arts and Entertainment: Haydn manuscript fetches £32,000, Radio, Aldeburgh director, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,599, Broadcasting, Change of soloist. Editorials/Leaders: The Cannibal Biscuit, Mr Carter's East-West Soundings, A New Plan For Rhodesia. Letters to the Editor: Preserving the British archive, Pay 'discrimination' against members of state industry boards, Plea changes, British citizenship, Creating the environment for new enterprises, PO profits, Newspapers in London, Who owns the farmland?, Washington's ancestors, Sky high, The Lib-Lab Pact, Conservative students, Balanced reporting of racial issues, Building society interest rates, Solar energy, Pocketed hands. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New Archdeacon of Taunton, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 12, 1952 Trieste agreement. Obituaries: Professor Mary Lucas Keene, Mr J. T. Hughes, Dr Desmond O'neill, Miss Joan Crawford A great Hollywood star, Mr Basil Stephenson. Business and Finance: Discount market, American policies on international aid questioned by bankers, 'Laxity' at Credit Suisse HQ, NCB sees technology export boost, British Land now possible Bridgewater suitor, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Labour goes ahead with draft plan for state banks, £13.5m Brussels grants for regions in UK, Port Talbot strikers' peace terms rejected, Alluminium stocks down, Bubbling Brit Syphon set to expand in non-drink activities, Burmah rejects action group's call over BP, EEC's tax harmonization plans could ease Unilever's burden, Briefly One-for-2 rights and big payout at H. Vincent, International Bayer hopes pinned on much brighter second-half, Up to 450 jobs go in printing closure, Anglo Am not looking for sharp gold rise, CBI seeks talks with Liberals about Bullock, Gateway ponders Green Shield switch, Signal goes out to check MLR decline, Servicing overseas debts costing Britain $1,300m a year, Strong late growth at Allied Irish Bank, California sales revive question of UK bank deal, Boots' £14m Louisiana purchase will expand market in 18 states, Joint ventures in the Middle East, Unanswered questions in Chiasso, Testing the rules on insider trading, Credit card conflict in the petrol forecourts, £25m sugar plant for Sudan, Plea for joint European ship policies, CBI wants swifter timetable for reform of pay bargaining system, Jolly BTR looks abroad, Deritend 'rights' after late rally falls short, Community poised to float $500m loan, 'A power station every 12 days'-the US need, Booth leaps over £1m but stays cautious, Bonn delays spending on fast-breeder development, Union efforts to save Burton tailoring jobs, Gold Fields to take 51pc stake in R150m project, Business Diary: Sir Ivor bales out · G'day Bill, Telegram plea to ease scrap export curbs, Recovery at FPA as margins tighten, ECSC loan of £53m for Italian steelmaker, Leyland dealer hits out at 'flood of approaches' from car importers, Saudis may demand bigger say in IMF affairs as price for vital contribution, In brief OECD will examine world steel problems, Rome storm over state group break-up, Chas Hill fails to take off. Business Appointments: Business appointments Directors for Bank of Scotland. Births.
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