The Times - 20/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, By Stewart Tendler, By Ian Bradley, From Our Science Editor, By Robert Parker, From Ian Murray, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Geoffrey Browning, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By Clifford Longley, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Alan Hamilton, Bournemouth, By Peter Waymark, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, By Jim Railton, By Sydney Fiskin, By Gordon Allan, By Ronald Faux, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Stanley Reynolds, Thomas Walker, Philip Howard, Mario Modiano, PHS, Ronald Butt, GRAHAM P. M. ADAMS, , THOMSON OF MONIFIETH, , DAVID COLLETT, , H. W. HOWLAND, , ALAN GLENDINING, , GLADWYN, , JACOB GEWIRTZ, , SIMON LOGIE, , PHILIP GOODHART, , CHRISTOPHER BOSANOUET, , SIBYL EYRE CROWE, , GEORGE WARD, , N. J. EVANS, , GERARD MORGAN-GRENVILLE, , STEPHEN L. TANNER, , G. M. LEVACK, , ROBERT TEARE, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By a Bridge Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Henry Stanhope, Philippa Toomey, Paul Barker, Derek Parker, H. R. F. Keating, David Walder, Joseph McCulloch, by Wallace Jackson, W.J., by Margaret Stone, by Robert Gibson-Jarvis, by Derek Harris, by Edward Townsend, By David Blake and Caroline Atkinson, By Rodney Cowton, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, Financial Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Caroline Atkinson, By Edward Townsend, Margaret Stone, By Robert Rodwell, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, P. A. CARVER, , JOHN SOUTHGATE, , E. C. L. HULBERT-POWELL, , DENIS OUIN, , G. CARROLL, , JEFF LEWIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, By Bryan Appleyard, By Ray Maughan, By Victor Felstead, Alison Mitchell, By Ronald Pullen, By Ashley Druker, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Copper gets beaten by buoyant tin, Fashion in architecture a disaster, Wirral housing director says, Cries of anguish from Tory agents over their pay and differentials, EEC fishing likely to move into crisis, Thailand ends its economic blockade of Laos, DPP orders new inquiry on Norman Scott case, Envoy going to Angola, Motoring Shudders sent through the steering wheel, Seven counties seek review of school meals, Safe passage likely for devolution Bills, Mr Begin to visit Britain next month, Closed-shop journalists 'would toe union line', When is a Tory ideologist not an ideologist?, Girl by Renoir fetches £123,750, Commonwealth move on Rhodesian oil, Extension of grants is likely in Bill, Fashion, All-party group to control Spanish television, More Ford plants vote in favour of pay offer, A whole lot of Greek learning could come from Admiral Codrington's big guns at Navarino, Prince of Whales 'attacked by fellow naval officer', School heads oppose fixed-term contracts, US proposes nuclear bank to meet all energy needs, Science report Forestry: Propagating fir trees, Malaysian curfew imposed after political violence, Dr Schleyer's corpse found in car boot on French city street, Single word that told the world all 86 hostages were freed, Children's choice of toys for Christmas, Harwell 'has answer to plutonium poisoning', Flouting of EEC regulation may land Britain in court, The Times Diary/, Women are not fighting for rights, minister says, Child tests shake parental tie theory, Lords committee fears EEC proposals may discriminate against UK whisky, Inquiry ordered into seawater found in reactor, 'Bribing wogs' remark by Leyland chairman, Race body accused of prejudice, Conservatives would encourage police to form special squads to combat vandalism, Ice-cream establishment thaws to admit chocolate but Britons cling to vanilla, The power of Turkey's 'third man' may force the two big political parties to sink their differences, From lusty childhood to maturity, Police free woman in Milan a day after kidnap, Pressure mounts for clearing house system, Tunnel miners talks break down, French MPs vote for higher petrol and motor vehicle taxes, President Tito talks with Lisbon leaders, Four items approved by Schools Council, Claudio Abbado to be LSO conductor, Students' union leaders to look at anti-Zionist drive, Industrial revival is basis of county's plan for 1980s, Bangladesh executes 37 in coup plot, When commodities whet the appetite, Film certificates referred to obscenity committee, Protesters absent as Concorde arrives, Protest over tobacco substitute, Polish hijack attempt is foiled, Spanish premier hopeful of Gibraltar settlement, Professor attacks 'think tank' report, Pilots to picket UN in call for action on air piracy, Administrator of Paris Opera named, A passionate belief in the sanctity of contract, Ordination of women obstacle to unity, London Metal Exchange, Divided over options, South Africa rounds up black leaders and closes two newspapers, Bright future for aluminium, Indonesia allows journalist to meet political prisoners, Another move to crush black consciousness, In the London Metal Exchange's centennial year this trio have notched up between them just over half a, Noise council is critical, Egypt agrees to joint Arab delegation at Geneva peace talks, Korean bribe hearings will not name names, Immigrants' dependants denied entry, report says. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Amalgamated Matal Trading Ltd., Matal Traders, Inc.,, Pia, JANET Reger, Gill & Duffus Group Limited, Abbey National, Duport Limited, Alsace, Post Office Telecommunications, Vet In A Spin, Newscientist, Eurocharts, Burrell, Cerrometals (Uk) Limited, High & Dry, Cubestore, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Ford, Heinemann, David Hansford & Co.,, Pool Promoters Association, Time Products Limited, Grindlays Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Escargot Bienvenu Restaurant, Cal, Augustus Barnett, Laing, Reliant Motor Company Ltd, Royal Heritage, Family Circle, Simpson, Rudolf Wolff & Co. Ltd., The Guinness Peat Group, Glendevon Investment Trust Limited, Rugby Cement, Omega, Dynasty, The Black Book, Metallgesellschaft Ltd., Asarco, Harrods, Entores(metal Brokers) Ltd, Savills. Law: Plans for pithead ballot go ahead while Kent miners' leaders ask appeal judges to prevent it, Five youths jailed for attack on police, Princess opens Motorfair at Earls Court, Chancery Division Powers of receivers Barrows and Others v Chief Land Registrar and Another, Family Division Access rights of fathers of illegitimate children M v J, Secret police charged over 1965 murder, Life sentence, Chancery Division Kent miners fail to stop union's productivity ballot National Union of Mineworkers (Kent area) v Gormley and Others, Court of Appeal Wife to get matrimonial home Hanlon v Hanlon. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Rugby League Hughes suspended over second-team bonuses, Olympic Games Los Angeles winning a one-horse race, Baseball Jackson hits three home runs as Yankees triumph, Football Yorath's remarks to referee incur one-match suspension, Tennis, Rowing 'Amateur overboard' could be ARA's cry, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Curtain down at Fuji, Rugby Union Oxford play the price for sluggish start, Hockey Goal that moved all except those trying to prevent it, Racing Persian Bold in with a soft chance, Boxing Promoter cuts admission prices for title bout, Golf Open prize money given a boost of £25,000, Sports Council Plea to restore grant to mountaineers, Tennis Miss Tyler likely to face a tough opening match. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Commercial Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Investment Property, Flat Sharing, London Flats. Reviews: Fiction, A terrible and tremendous tale, Television For the Love of Albert BBC2 (tonight), The Lady from Maxim's Lyttelton, In the mirror, Nelson's favourite, Play for Today BBC 1, Taking the prize at Monte Carlo, Gone to dust, Health and concern, Cheerful comedy of a ghastly situation The Dog It Was Thorndike, Leatherhead, Chelsea Opera Group Norrington St John's, Crime, Belonging-or not, Gabrieli Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: A Terrible And Fateful Deed, An Old Story Of Prison And Torture. Letters to the Editor: Irish hierarchy's policy, Productivity in Britain, Charity cooperation, College rates, Sealink charges, Human rights in Europe, Advertising bad grammar, Saving refugees, The Design Council's function, Grunwick and the BBC, The Zinoviev Letter, Putting a stop to hijacking, Capital gains tax reform, Government indecision over the common fund for commodities, Origins of eloquence, Racial prosecutions, EEC and the realities of road transport, Give and take, Unfairness of the tax burden on the elderly, Have priests any duty to obey?, Year of the mouse, Fair hearing at Windscale?. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Courtauld art exhibition tour, Broadcasting, World bridge contest opens, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,737. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 20, 1952. Marriages. Obituaries: Viscount Scarsdale, Mr John Cliff, Mr Ralph Truman Stage, screen and radio actor, SIR LINDSAY RIDE Expansion of Hong Kong University. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Strong building sector, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Mr Varley: a steadying hand for industry, Discount market, Ship sale helps put gloss on Runciman, Kleeman quotation suspended as bid approach is made, £64.5m shares go on market after unexpected decision by ICI to shed its major subsidiary, Blumenthal statement lifts dollar, Eurosyndicat, Margins improve as Kalamazoo recovers, Sirdar over the £1m mark despite overseas problems, Commodities, Business Diary: Prentice and friends old or new, Du Pont advances, Briefly Christie-Tyler rides out furniture slump, Minister pledges increased state backing for smaller companies, Du Pont to close Dutch plant in favour of Ulster, In brief Australian port workers to ban uranium shipments, In brief Unit trust gross sales at highest since June 1973, Earnings figures likely to show autumn surge with new settlements, Christmas box hope for the home buyer, NEB backs Systems Designers with loan facility and share stake, Leyland toolmakers call off further stoppage, Sharp increase in money stock may push figures to higher range of target, British Electronic Controls Confusion in tug o' war, International Unenthusiastic AAR accepts CSR offer, Managers' guide to participation, Johnnies now plan to raise £26m, Bell offering, ASARCO seeks listing in London, BOC strike plea to Chancellor, Erosion of top salaries confirmed, Dawnay Day continue rally from crisis, IMI gets its freedom, Gold quarterlies continue in uninspiring vein, Nippon Steel chief calls for curb on exports to US, Mail-order and High St buoyant in Littlewoods' £36m, Stock markets Strong demand with second-liners to the fore, Half-time leap and more on way at Dunbee, Economic notebook The price of expansion, Forecasters see signs of 1978 expansion, Forecasts For The British Economy. Business Appointments: Business appointments National Carbonising chairman. Births.
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