The Times - 06/07/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Hasan Akhtar, By Kenneth Gosling, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ronald Faux, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Defence Correspondent, From george Clark Political Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Hennessy, From Arthur Osman, From Pearce Wrignt Science Editor, By Our Political Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Chartres, European Parliament, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, From Frederick Cleary, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Donovan Moldrich, Hanno Koppel, Katie Stewart, David Robinson, William Mann, Kenneth Gosling, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, By Peter Rydo Golf Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Athole Still, Bernard Levin, Peter Reddaway, PHS, William D. Montalbano, ROBERT KILROY-SILK, , D. G. LAYTON, , R. L. C. HUNTER, , HUGH BERESFORD WEBB, , PATRICIA HEWITT, , A. FORCINA, , O'HAGAN, , MICHAEL HOWARD, , PATRICK JENKIN, , ROBIN ESSER, , HYWEL D. LEWIS, , G. THURSTON, , PETER MURPHY, , RANDOLPH VIGNE, , ROBERT LUSTY, , From a Correspondent, W. O. S. writes:, Professor A. D. Fitton Brown writes:, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Caroline Atkinson, By John Brennan, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Bv Caroline Atkinson, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, RICHARD LAYARD, , A. C. TAYLOR, , PETER OWEN, , PETER BOOTH, , C. G. WOOLLEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, From John Best, From Harry Debelius, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, By Alison Mitchell, By Ray Maughan, From Peter Norman, by Edward Mortimer, by John Earle, by Patricia Clough, by Indro Montanelli, J.E., by Mary Venturini, M.V., by Chris Matthews, by John Wickfield, by Adrian Henderson, by Silvana Bernasconi, by John F. Crossland,
ResumoNews: Herr Schmidt to visit Washington, Seven held after £1m drug find at St Tropez, Errant husbands under fire from women militants in Japan's election campaign, Hijacker 'was inspired by dream', Islamic leader says he may support Mr Demirel, Unions take a close look at their future roles, Nuclear test-ban talks 'on the right track', Fools' paradise, Chemicals Easy money led to scramble, 'No Cabinet dispute' on Queen's Flight review, Lira lands on its feet, Swiss to vote on plea to ban traffic on 12 Sundays, Depression is domestic, Reporters brawl over returning prisoner's story, Threat to the coal-fired fish frier, General who seized power in Pakistan coup promises to hold free elections in October, Identifying the people with the apparatus of state, Far from the madding tourist routes, Forthcoming, Baby Doc, getting away from Papa's shadow, Work begins on new food policy for nation, Fourth specialized TV channel urged, Dogs yield at Arms Park, Rhodesia barred from Maccabiah Games, Adaptable fashion mirrors unrest in volatile society, Post Office suspends sorters over Grunwick, Breakaway Rhodesian grouping launched with strong denial of extreme right-wing sympathies, US in discreet attempt at Belize mediation, Birmingham has 10 cases of hepatitis, Professional footballers' rights in EEC assured, It might be blindingly obvious, but can you prove it?, Canaries hotel damaged in bomb explosion, Aid priority urged for families with children, Romanian defence of Eurocommunism against Soviet critics, Commissioner told Yard morale is 'at lowest ebb', Steel Industry seeks to avoid drastic revisions, Church compromise on education, Independent newspapers send out alarm signals, South African jobless 'threat to security', How the KGB tried to hoax Georgian dissidents, Bomb trap for police fails, Rejection of pit productivity deal is blow to moderates, Science report Oceanography: Breaking waves, Cars Importers win bigger share of market, Mediator in church dispute admits defeat, Five powers embark on joint atom venture, Tamils hope to hold balance after Sri Lanka election, NUT staff sanctions to stay, Shipyards Need for sizable new orders, The Queen makes north London tour today, Jailed poet tells why he turned to politics, Vegetable scarcity over, officials say, Equity fears widespread closure of theatres in London and provinces, Oxford University class lists, Duke attacks mystique of planning, Battle over second palce in Safforn Walden campaign, Mr Haughey appointed to the new Irish Cabinet, Second win in a row for Korchnoi, Domestic gas users likely to get rebates, Energy Policies in the melting-pot, Singing a new song of old England, School grants to poor 'no incentive', Nine-year muddle over off-course tunnel, New talks on Falklands to be held in Rome, SNP's nose rubbed in its own innocence, Nuclear fuel 'safer' storage method starts inquiry dispute, The Times Diary/, Computers Growth rate twice as fast as rest, Tripos results in languages, New Spanish Cabinet omits the Franco religious ritual and swears loyalty to the King, Italy March of events overtakes pace of decision, People power bursts into flower, Mr Beigin satisfied with Sadat response, A Cheetah joins the Bundeswehr, Dr Kaunda swings OAU behind Mr Mugabe, Transport workers urged to abandon pay pact, Shaikh Abdullah consolidates Kashmir victory, Summit 'discussed' in Carter-Brezhnev exchange of messages, Chile jet hijackers demand Paris flight, domestic repair charges 'are rarely excessive', 4,000 bottles of champagne seized in Lagos, Independent word in the sweet Manx air, Lebanon fighting spreads, National Front support increasing, survey shows, Banking is facing harsh scrutiny. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cariplo, The Fiat Holding Company, Amendment, Commercio Estero, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Pye Telecommunications Limited, Saras, Rediffusion, Embassy Premier With Nsm, General Motors Overseas Finance N.V., Banco Napoli, Letter, Assessorato Turismo Comunicazioni, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, Bancanazionale Dell'agricoltura, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Principality Of Monaco, Jubilee, Thames, Arbuthnot Latham, The 600 Group Limited, Alitalia, Italian International Bank Ltd., Cassa DI Risparmio Ditorino, Lombardy, Extel Group, Mira Lanza, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Italian Wine, Italy, Banco Ambrosiano, Compagnie Financière De Paris Et DES Pays-Bas, Libya, Iran Air, Metal Box, Finsider Group. Law: Expulsion of Taiwan from world badminton unlawful, NTO politics end law' on Grunwick, European Court finds that milk scheme was illegal, Costs warning to Janie Jones, Warning on endorsements, £455 damages for photographs, Lesser sentence after a plea of guilty, Thatcher garden charge, Destitution no ground for refusal In re Field (a debtor), Airport gang caught with help of army recruit, Grunwick: Apex letter to MPs Grunwick Processing Laboratories Ltd and Others v Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Another, Court of Appeal Chivalry not ousted by Sex Discrimination Act Peake v Automotive Products Ltd. Politics and Parliament: Officer redundancies from the Services, EEC steel imports to be moderated, Redundancy rebate changes overburdened, Visual handicaps in children, Devotion to duty of Services praised, Restructuring of power plant industry unlikely, Changes in Queen's Flight must wait House of Lords, PM wishes he could endow Mrs Thatcher with sense of humour, Bus experiments, Government put to Nato preliminary conclusions on defence cuts in 1978-79 House of Commons, Private Bill, Aircraft replacements, New group wanted to protect heritage, Revolutionary's views upset Mrs Thatcher, Two Bills through, Two or three air space interceptions a week, Record reserves reveal stability, Limited experiment on procedure accepted. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, La Creme De La Creme, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Julius Caesar Chichester, Hitler rules at the Berlin Film Festival, Wasted force Cruel Garden, Bow Down Cottesloe, Ted Whitehead on the international fringe, Bernard Haitink and the LPO, Billy Connolly Rainbow, Roadrunner Thames TV, Prospect Theatre and the Old Vic. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,646, Radio, Broadcasting, LSO review, Blue-and-white Yung Lo flask fetches £115,000. Sport: Cricket Birch caters not for caterers, Boxing Sollas gives up after Needham knockout, Racing Fast ground should enable Royal Pinnacle to regain peak form, Swimming Haller decides not to join Bonn club, Yachting Mrs Larr is back in winning form, Athletics Quax breaks five-year-old world record, Rugby League Coach likely to play for Great Britain, Cycling Merckx unlikely to worry about Tour deficit, Rugby Union Pack of Lions too hungry and too greedy by half, For the record, Golf Length of Nicklaus and Weiskopf can make short work of Turnberry, Equestrianism Broome cuts corners all the way home, Football Docherty hits back at club. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 5, 1952 End of the trams, Will Safforn Walden knock the pin out of Mr Callaghan's wooden leg?. Editorials/Leaders: A Coup Or An Interregnum?, No Monopoly Right To Coerce, Confusion And Cost In Prices Policy. Letters to the Editor: The guardsman case, Industrial tribunals: injustice at work in settling redundancy claims, Labour achievements', The Grunwick dispute: unions and the law, Credit cards, The Cambridge conspiracy, Juveniles in prison, Insuring against owl damage, An index-linked incentive plan for pay settlements below 10 per cent, Kerfuffle, The divinity of Christ, Infallible Mint?, London evening papers, Change in South Africa, EEC membership. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: £125,000 winners, New area bishop, Latest appointments, Westminster Chapel, Ironmongers' Company, Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Kazimierz Kumaniecki, Mr John Scholes Pioneer work at Museum of British Transport, Major-General W. B. F. Brennan, Dora Garland. Business and Finance: Discount market, 11 Spanish Cabinet members have business backgrounds, W/minster Prop goes further in red, Report calls for overhaul of industrial design teaching, Builders starting more houses, Yen at 4-year peak as weak dollar hits pound, German jobless down, Eastwood step nearer towards changing boom-bust pattern, Bolivia to press for tin price range rise, Community will demand modified pact on fibres, Lower US growth rate of 2pc forecast, Fodens still unimpressed by revised RR offer, Lincroft Kilgour to keep up 47 pc interim upswing, Whitehall accepts demise of attempts to merge turbine groups, Engineering inquiry in autumn, Briefly Best-ever £1.88m pre-tax from G H Downing, Engineering in the van as Ropner puts on steam, NSM advertising pact, British Steel losing £3m a week with no hope of extra state cash, 96 Green Shield staff to lose jobs in cutback, Price cuts checking out for Tesco, Giving engineering its much needed overhaul, Economist sees need for tripartite council to run economy, Signs of accelerating money supply growth, Volkswagen to pay a bit more, Iran thrust helps offset flat UK construction at Bath & Portl'd, McKechnie Bros plan £4m 'rights', Business Diary: Pring's big push · Fed up?, Rexmore going strong as targets in sight, Perspective on GEC'S cash mountain, Vote against current cost accounting likely, Liquidation for Lon & Aberdeen, 600 Group treads warily in present term, GEC doubles cash balances to £470m in year, Sharp rise in LME price of tin, NEB faces prospect of funding new Mini, Are the Americans carrying too heavy a burden?, Search for formula on UK-French offshore line, £28m EEC loan for iron ore project, Invention may aid use of solar power, £14m Carlton Tower sale, Alcan route chosen for Alaskan gas pipeline, Colombian denial of coffee rust, Funding 'gap' criticized, Bank statements for June. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Mostly bids and rumours of bids, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Strong demand for BP, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Change at Scottish & Newcastle Breweries. Births.
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