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The Times - 31/08/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Our Own Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Ian Bradley, By John Blunsden, From Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Godfrey, From Ian Murray, From Gretel Spitzer, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, From Harrison Salisbury, Robin Laurance, Katie Stewart, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Sir Keith Joseph, Harry Debelius, PHS, Sheila Lewenhak, BRIAN CROZIER, , GUY COATES, , C. E. H. SPARROW, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , H. MURRAY, , MICHAEL CONWAY, , I. S. GRANT, , J. A. SEABROOK, , C. P. MATHEWS, , ADRIAN ROOM, , HUGH PESKETT, , DENYS SUTTON, , CHARLES K. AKED, , By Peter Strafford, By Judith Judd, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, A friend, By Michael Hornsby, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Patricia Tisdall, J. O'M. BOCKRIS, , P. G. PLANEL, , M. MORRIS, , O. H. PARSONS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Alec Nove, By Desmond Quigley, By Alison Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, by Peter Hazelhurst, by K. Das, by Wong Wai Lin, by Anthony Rowley, Thaung Myine, Reuter correspondent, by Roger Vielvoye, by Adibah Amin, by Krishen Jit, by Hugh Mabbett,

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News: Why librarians are emerging from their shelves fighting, Closing the economic gap between supply and demand, Kenya condemns Somali offensive, Radar blackout threat if air traffic men are suspended, Union compromise plan for ending Grunwick dispute, Secession now seen as a non-starter, Austerity economy continues for French, Oil gets benefit of tough negotiations, Clashes as Lisbon tries to hand back land, Law group's proposal for aggrieved clients, 16 French held in Kabul, Mr Carter accused of neglecting blacks, Concorde likely to get special US status, Pact creates waves on shipping scene, Stretch in Barlinnie 'worn as badge of honour', Opinion poll jolt for Bonn coalition, Economy ailing in key areas, Timber: keeping up after rapid recovery, Paedophilia advocate given extra leave, Political conflicts enter conference on deserts, Science report Energy: Industry shows how to save fuel by existing means, Mao's widow 'will not be executed', New Opel may mean Vauxhall version, Why don't the unions give women a bigger say?, Communists prepare for hard autumn in Italy, Former prisoner loses dismissal claim, Carter initiative is welcomed, South Armagh terror figures show fall, Tin: plans to attack host of troubles, 5,000 held over Sri Lanka communal violence, Staging a search for roots, Scones: a simple bread, EEC butter for S Africa 'unlikely', US to stockpile grain for world's poor, Expansion of teletext is planned, Police seek meeting with carnival organizers as future of event hangs in the balance, Communist threat lingers on, Progress seen on ban for chemical weapons, Children risking death in railway game, London taxi drivers are to press for higher fares, Defusing the racial time-bomb, Two Ugandans acquitted in treason trial, American economic indicators fall again, Tension that gripped a carnival crowd, Jail segregation unit open for inspection, Shot hurts soldier in Belfast, Safety poster an insult, Hindu leaders declare, What's what about who's who, National Front interview is welcomed, Control on works car parking planned, Rubber: resilient demand may raise prices, Briefing the Kremlin: Mr Yassir Arafat,, Palm oil: first moves to keep competitive edge, Sovie 'no' to ethics standard in psychiatry, Mr Carter offers aid to an Ulster at Peace, Medical treatment fees 'would cause hardship', Miners seek retirement of sponsored MPs at 65, Son of Sam 'unfit to stand trial', Test case for restraining power of police in Spain, Wrong-route car drivers 'waste about �700m', A meal with the fighting men of the Saharaui, Cardinal is saddened by Notting Hill violence, President Tito given unexpectedly warm welcome in Peking despite his prior visit to Moscow, Meeting on disputed theatre site called, Reflation demand will greet the Prime Minister in Scotland, Mr Smith will put his internal settlement proposals to Dr Owen, New assurance in third decade, Highlands development 'is failing to halt decline', The Times Diary/, Nazi escaped by rope from window, Community television's last chance?, Ministry reviews way secret papers are prepared for release, Primary goods guarantee a trade surplus, Rabies spread to districts around Paris, The new language of education, US second thoughts on Harrier jets deal, Begin rebuff for Assad PLO plan. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Malaysia. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Sime Darby Group, The Hongkong Bank Group., Brammer, Malaysia, United Overseas Bank Group, Electrocomponents Limited, Smr, Federal Industrial Development Authority, Armservice Limited, The Department Of Trade, Midland Bank, Fiat, Ansafone, Pernas, Delta Electrical Division, Umbc, Mas, Harrisons & Crosfield Ltd.,, Fns, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Renault 30ts, Thomson's EQUITY & Life Brokers Ltd, Hine, Malayan Banking, Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,694, Radio, Hartston leads in London chess contest. Official Appointments and Notices: 'Mirror' appointment, University news. Law: Boy in custody case missing. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Sport: Golf Miss Lee Smith will have hard task to keep title, Cricket A catching success for England, Yachting Protests are left blowing in the wind at Burnham, Sports in Brief, Tennis Umpires could use disciplinary powers at Forest Hills, Cycling More gold for East Europeans, Racing No Cards appears better than others in the pack at York, Boxing Green makes his return to the ring, Football United are unsettled by Macdonald's bravado, Rugby Union Six changes in World XV against Western Province. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: La Vie Parisienne Coliseum, Night Shadow Festival Hall Korean dancers Sadler's Wells, White Suit Blues Lyceum, Edinburgh, August Sander: a picture of German society, Blake at the Tate, Another standard showbiz hero Dean London Casino. Editorials/Leaders: Portuguese Riots Over Land Reform, Encouraging Moves In Peru, Carnival And Crime. Letters to the Editor: A cause of British decline, Bowling analyser, Trade union membership, Prophets of doom, Fuel from mud, The Carter family tree, In medieval Catalan, Restrictions on disabled, In Rhodesia, Energy factor in the economic equation, Post Office Engineers' overtime, Closed shop for journalists, Need for greater support of police, Patroniage of the arts, County names, Disadvantage of garage incentive schemes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, August 30, 1952 Cape judges' ruling. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dowager Countess Alexander, Mike Parkes, The Rt Rev/mgr R. J. Foster, Lord Popplewell Service to the Labour Party, Sir Bernard Kenyon. Business and Finance: Japanese railways run up �11,700m debts, Discount market, Disputes at home and away make 15,000 idle and threaten Leyland with further cutbacks, PO criticized for 'sour' views on Carter report, UK reassurance after Germans get tool order for Mini, OFT takes concrete companies to court, Japan's vehicle exports up 4.8 pc, KLK buys more of Yule Catto, TV colour set sales for June stay sluggish, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Dutch bid possible, Air delays strike another blow at tour operators' profits, US insurance boom gives stimulus to London Utd Invs, Buyers give shares further boost, Disciplinary proposals for dockers, Plessey sit-in continues, Florida Nat Bank, Fabian call for tougher check on multinationals, Investigations in US on Triumph cars, Brammer quickens growth rate, A good harvest for stockbrokers too, Russia still burdened by a huge trade deficit with the West, Derritron approach for Brit Electronics likely, More countries may take devaluation path, Citibank Rome inquiry, EEC in disarray over Danish moves to devalue 'green crown', CRA stays cautious after strong first-half, Longer-term loans under IMF's new facility, Briefly Elec'components open well, Business Diary: CPSA's Thomas � Plastics with a past, Shell Chemicals in ethylene cracker deal with Esso, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Japan's payments surplus rises, Lucas offshoot wins order for VW equipment, Volkswagen good, Toyota excellent, 'Bottle banks' plan attacked. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilts upturn mirrored in leading equities, Stock Exchange Prices Buyers return. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr R. Pritchard becomes BAT director. Births.

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