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The Times - 24/02/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Penny Symon, By Roger Vielvoye, By Robert Parker, By a Staff Reporter, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Political Reporter, By David Leigh, , By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Christopher Walker, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff., By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Crime Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Paul Martin, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Gretel Spitzer, From Dan van der Vat, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Frank Vogl, From Patrick Brogan, by Prudence Glynn, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Keith Horner, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, Richard Holmes, Ion Trewin, David Piper, H.R.F. Keating, Jacky Gillott, Jeremy Lewis, Caroline Moorehead, PHS, Ronald Butt, Richard Harris, TONY SOPER, , KENNETH KIRKWOOD, , H. F. ELLIS, , KEITH JOSEPH, , SHEILA McNEIL, , DAVID STEPHEN, , FRANK MARSHALL, , JOHN K. BOYNTON, , TAYLOR OF HARLOW, NICHOLAS BETHELL, , SAM SPRINGER, , IAN MORGAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, A correspondent, A friend, By Maurice Corina and Malcolm Brown, By Hugh Noyes, From Frank Vagl, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Wallace Jackson, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By R. W. Shakespear, By Eynon Smart, R. FREER, , DESMOND LYONS, , JAN HILDRETH, , ERSKINE POLLOCK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Carol Appleyard, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By Tony May, By John Brennan, By John Whitmore, David Young, Peter Waymark,

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News: Methodists campaign against Bill on abortion, Defeat on devolution guillotine puts Cabinet in straitjacket, The Japanese see a European failure in their success, Jubilee TV project on future of London, Republican has big poll win in Minnesota, Court halts Prentice party talks, Devolution Aftermath SNP sees vote as big propaganda weapon, President's son 'chosen as his successor', Nuclear threat to liberties feared, West 'controls fate of dissidents', Man seeking rise in compensation must pay £200, Fashion, Motoring Britain deserts big estate car market, BP may have majority share in new oil find, Madrid arms factory was in flat owned by nuns, Getting Gstaaded, Latest European snow reports, Mr Arafat warns Arab leaders of Israel threat, Falklands talks 'very positive' says envoy, Science report Oceanography: The forces that waves exert, Putting the blame on Irish beef imports, IRA murder another businessman in Ulster, Councils said to be confused about homeless, Biochemist confesses he faked results, Doctors call for medical reprieve in murder case, No secret network in prisons, author says, Cruise ship to visit Chinese port, Solicitor to be struck off: another restored, Greek Cypriots welcome Carter envoy, Environment an issue in Paris mayoral election, Welfare report likely to disclose small incidence of fraud, Mr Amalrik in brush with Paris police during Elysée protest, Barricade of students at LSE stops sheriff, No prosecution after Teesside school inquiry, Australians to deport Mafia informer, Mr Rabin voted leader of Israel ruling party, Maths guide for teachers list 171 stages, General blames Mr Bhutto for loss of East Pakistan, Fewer took holidays in 1976, but more spent, Soviet attack on Nato armaments, NHS mental health care is criticized, Mr Callaghan rejects NEC move, Britain gives asylum to Czech agent, Conservatives suggest way to increase police pay, Moscow denial that Swiss officer was a spy, Britain reminds Russia of Helsinki spirit, Industrial trust set up to mark silver jubilee tour, Weighing pay against costs, The Times Diary One sure thing in uncertainty, Mr Smith plans to open up white farmland for purchase by Rhodesians of any colour, Rivalry between the Rhodesian guerrilla forces likely topic in Zambia talks, Dr Coggan wants end to President Amin's rule, Lady Spencer-Churchill: why she and others like her deserve all the help they can get, Diary tells of chaffinches, rooks, shells and shrapnel, Nalgo ban will spare local voting, Pay restraint still finding little favour, Special treatment sought by Poles in EEC fish talks, Devolution: How MPs exposed the old parliamentary 'confidence' trick, Saar party pact strains Bonn coalition, Palestinians hold talks with Jordan, Government 'to soldier on with shipbuilding Bill', Crippled British yacht heads for Fremantle, Dartmouth entry, Tory attack on V & G regional service closure, Wilson denial on classified documents, Nomadic pupils prove case for centralized curriculum, Appeal against dismissal by BBC is rejected, TUC-Labour plan to put union men on council committees, US Budget shows policy changes, Seven prisoners in every 100 allowed out on parole return to jail, Refugees tell of mass killings ordered throughout Uganda, Mr carter disgusted by Uganda murders, Delayed-action danger of 'overdose' drug, Liberals ready to support list system for direct European elections, Refugees say tents in Palestine preferable to misery of Lebanon, Menten case minister is criticized. Index. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, David & Charles, Edward Erdman, Hodder & Stoughton, Peter Stuyvesant, Augustus Barnett Style, Ortho-Kinetics,(u.K.) Ltd., National Westminster Bank Group, Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, Pool Promoters Association, Yachting World, Challenge Corporation Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Daejan Holdings Limited, Healey & Baker, Lee Valley Water Company, Boc, Rhp, Hill & Smith Limited, Hamish Hamilton. Law: 'Midwives took bribes' inquiry, Magistrate remanded, County planning chief guilty of corruption, Two secrets charge men granted bail, Scottish court rules against Mr Agee, Law Report February 23 1977 Court of Appeal Goldsmith actions against distributors of Private Eye can continue Goldsmith v Sperrings Ltd Goldsmith v Various Distributors, Obscene telex message led to £30 fine, Court martial declines to stop hearing. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Upstairs, downstairs, Visit by President Amin would cause deep distress to many, Complaint rejected, Government firm on Bullock plans: Tories want industrial democracy to be constructed from the bottom House of Lords, Scots and Cornish in mackerel dispute, Convicted terrorists will pay full penalty of law-Mr Mason, Reform of electoral system seen as means of improving nation's economic performance House of Commons. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Car Buyer's Guide, Foucus on Overseas appointments, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Focus on overseas appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Bringing joy P. G. Wodehouse By Owen Dudley Edwards (Martin, Brian & O'Keeffe, £4) Wodehouse at Work to the End By Richard Usborne (Barrie & Jenkins, £5.95), Bournemouth Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Romeo and Juliet Young Vic, Nymphs of Monte Carlo, Alfonso und Estrella Reading University, Hawking and hunting Utopia and Revolution By Melvin J. Lasky (Macmillan, £15), Short Sleeves in Summer Theatre Upstairs, Fiction Modern marriage The Wife By Judith Burnley (Heinemann, £2.90), Facing up to death Beard's Roman Women By Anthony Burgess (Hutchinson, £4.25) Azadi By Chaman Nahal (André Deutsch, £4.25) Gropers, or a Splendid View of St Pancras By Fred Basnett (Gollancz £4.95) Beethoven's Nephew By Luigi Magnani (W. H. Allen, £3.50), RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Crime Case Closed By June Thomson (Constable, £3.50), Yielding to pleasure The Paintings of Correggio By Cecil Gould (Faber, £50), Quick guide. Arts and Entertainment: Aeolian concert for the Purcell School, A rare Spanish gold piece of Amedeo I fetches £26,000 in fierce bidding, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,540, Touraine Festival. Sport: Golf Open champion likely to make amends, Boxing Stracey and Green to meet in March, Sports in Brief, Football QPR's loss may be England's gain, Squash rackets RAF prevail but somewhat flattered by margin, Show jumping Miss Johnsey sets sights on a double in Dortmund, Hockey Three-goal revival comes in Tooze, Tennis Two Britons to play in world series, Athletics Miss Sanderson called up for international, Rugby Union France faithful to winning combination, Racing Conditions suit Border Incident, Cricket Richards in charge as W. Indies chase runs, Cambridge Lents. Editorials/Leaders: The First Home Rule Bill IS Dead, Does Silence Lend Support?. Letters to the Editor: Strain on Ministers, PO response to call for literacy, Return to free collective bargaining, Soviet dissidents, Business decision-making, Why not December 31?, Rockall, Towards a united organization for professional engineers, Rebuilding the inner cities, Edward Wood: case for scheme to be set aside, The Falkland Islands, Racial equality, Concept of ethnic, What Keats drank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Bishop to retire, University news, Latest appointments, Sir John Rothenstein, Poulters' Company. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 23, 1952. Obituaries: Miss Rosalind Atkinson, Lady Threlford, Professor Bertram Wolfe, Dr L. F. Cooling Pioneer work in soil mechanics, Sir John Gilmour. Business and Finance: Johnson Matthey bounds 44pc, Inter-City purchase, CBI uncompromising on Bullock, BOC still seems on way to £85m plus, Poorer nations' US debts up 23pc, Business Diary: Roberts the milk? · Acolas accolade, Eurosyndicat, Argentine ranches sold by Brooke Bond Liebig, Hattersley refusal to stop Babcock takeover after split in monopolies panel, Standard offers $130m in bank deal, Assoc Fish looks to a 200-mile fish zone, Foreign exchange, and New Year boom stop Gillett from tumbling, MP lobbied over Serck bid, Sweden plan to cut yards by half and staff by third, East Germany: political pressures add to the economic stress, Fed chief attacks Carter budget proposals as fuel for inflation fears, SE chairman critical of Bullock report, Thos Cook back in profit with £2.5m pre-tax, More Leyland workers laid off, Spending $142,000m is not so easy, Japan accuses EEC of Gatt breach, Commodities Enthusiasm for metals: new peak for tin, lead, Urgent call by steel union for import duties, Marshalls pay £185,000 for tools company, In brief £9m pump plant will provide up to 800 jobs, Overseas IBM offer to buy 4m of its own shares, American ambitions at Standard Chartered, Briefly, Sketchley offer for Johnson-a few jobless, Everybody has won-all must have prizes, £13m rights issue by China Clays, Racal counterbids for Ultra with 26 pc stake, Funding move for state group, CGA plans to do better, 24 oil groups take up N Sea allocations, Construction films awards, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Below-the-line loss at Town & City Props swells to £13.1m, LME may ease rules of membership. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Firm mining sector, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock markets Over 400 again despite Price Code worries. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Monty joins International Combustion. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.

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