The Times - 25/01/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, By Clive Borrell, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Business News Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By John Roper Health Service Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Robert Parker, By Philip Howard, By Our Arts Reporter, Ronald Faux, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Cecil, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, From Paul Martin, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspoudent, From David Bonavia, By René Flipo, Philippa Toomey, Katie Stewart, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Keith Macklin, By Tim Railton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Philip French, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, William Mann, Max Harrison, Max Morris, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, PAUL REILLY, , JOHN REED, , THEODOR PRAGER, , ROY HARROD, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , DEAN, and E. G. KNAPP-FISHER, , TREVOR BEESON, , DAVID EDWARDS, , JOHN AUSTIN BAKER, , DAVID STIMPSON, , J. A. RICHARDS, , JOSEPH NEEDHAM, , DAVID J. ELLIS, , JOAN LASH, , GIDEON RAFAEL, , MARIO VARGAS LLOSA, , PEN, , ROSAMOND LEHMANN, , A. DEN DOOLAARD, , VICTOR PRITCHETT, , PETER ELSTOR, , DAVID MORRISON, , E. G. EDWARDS, , KUSOOM VADGAMA, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Michael Hornsby, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Pullen, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Emler, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Commercial Editor, JOHN R.RIX, , INGRAM, , DONALD A. GORDON, , DOROTHY BARKLEY, , PETER BIRD, , Kenneth Owen, SHAUN STEWART, , ADRIAN WOOD, , P. S. ATIYAH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies writes:, Eric Wigham, Jean-Pierre Dumont, By Ashley Druker, By Richard Allen, By J. Grindley of the Meteorological Office, By Our Education Correspondent, by Richard Harris, by H. T. Parekh, by David Orr, by Aruna Mukerji, by V. K. Narasimhan, by Peter Hill, by Anil Kumar Agarwal, by Roger Vielvoye, by Christopher Davis, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Chetan Chaddha, by Derek Harris, by V. I. Chacko, by Ajit B. Merchant,
ResumoNews: Senate call for tougher sanctions, Mr Ennals scorns idea of 'taxing sick' to save NHS, On other pages, New Radio 4 schedules to go ahead, Israelis face an inflation rate of 25 pc, Better prospects for jute, Sadat men asked to do impossible, Science report Astrophysics: Cause of X-ray bursts, Sales of restyled 'Daily Express' increased by fifth, Railwayman put on leave over strike threat, Unions plan action against council staff cuts, Social security clerk stole £8,000 from department, MP gets professor's chair but keens his other seat, Emphasis on cooperation in Mr Mason's Dublin talks, Senators warn of 'blitzkrieg' threat, MPs jeer as Opposition seeks end to apartheid, Mystery deepens over status of Mr Teng, Communist newspaper revamped in Paris, Exhibition to seek cooperation over Stonehenge, Mayor's nine days to find $1,000m, 'No question of slamming door on negotiations', Massey speeds court plea to avert violence, How Trotskyist wreckers bend democracy, Latest European snow reports, Ex-minister sees risk in Powell prosecution, Inquest call for death of dogs that killed boy, Anglo-German accord: There was no, World aids development, Union asks university body to intervene in dispute, Ships polluting French seas will be arrested, Indian regalia: By the shining Big-Sea-Water, on the banks of, Stockpiling the staff of life to safeguard the future, Pakistani's marriage 'not a reason to stay', Turks cut force in Cyprus by 1,000 men, Will Mr Vance take Kissinger's trail to pick up the pieces in Rhodesia?, Mr Dayan sees 1977 as best time for agreement, East German envoy recalled from Bonn, Regional report Living in the benevolent shadow of nuclear power, South Africa takes a more flexible stand on mixed-race schools, Fiscal policy, Agriculture, A halt to sex and violence, Properties crisis for Labour Party, Regime stops strikes but fails to enthuse workers, Payments, Plea for a Rome concert hall, Mr Benn speaks up for Labour Marxists, Industry, Tea at home leaves less for abroad, Stell is stronger, Iron on its mettle, America sets condition for increased Nato spending, MP urges new deal for prisons, Trade balance suffers after price rises, £1m a day unclaimed in social security benefits, Rise in postal charges likely in April, Legal shortcomings blamed for Indian emergency, Test cases on vaccination damage for Ombudsman, Irrigation and science bring significant progress, Chinese prepared to soft-pedal question of Taiwan's future, Low-tar smoking may have added flavour, Inflation, Labour NEC party's Trojan horse, Mr Sandelson says, Mr Murray defends TUC-Tory talks, Britain the model in search for offshore oil, Warning signs at prison unheeded, MP says, Space probe for opportunity, Heir to a kingdom of scholarship, A contrast of rainfall deficiency and excess: authorities faced unprecedented conditions, Gilbert O'Sullivan: the thoughtful man behind the pop star image, Graduates are advised to look to industry, Defence chief dies after three months in office, S Africa plunged into situation it hoped to avoid, British plea for Nine to allow transport diversity, Saudis ask for French help in search for Middle East peace, Kernel of profit, Oranges and lemons, New move on lending right Bill in the Lords today, Foreign aid, A year of decision on trade in textiles, £750,000 house: Mortimer House, in Essex, Mining, Head of Spain's high military tribunal kidnapped in Madrid, Teacher-training to end at 28 colleges, Banks giving Britain $1,500m Euroloan to underpin recovery, Outline of Carter plan to discard nuclear arms, Day of mixed delight and dismay for whites in Rhodesia, Revised five-year plan lowers targets, Committee to review Royal Court, Expanding uses for aluminium, MADE IN India New hope for a healthier political life, Most pupils aged 16 'politically ignorant', Czech panel rejects civil rights manifesto, Demolition plan is dropped by Labour, Economy runs best at times of crisis, Priorities pay off, Mr Smith rejects British proposals as sell-out to Marxists, Chirac move delights left, The Times Diary Sizing up the newest tabloid. News in Brief. Index. Law: Magistrates' evidence on legal aid 'full of holes', Fishing charge, Stonehouse appeal move to reduce sentence, Irish bank granted probate In re Bigger, deceased, Queen's Bench Division Stall for one Sunday not a 'place' under Shops Act Jarmain v Wetherell, Hired killers and employer jailed for life, Rest of life in jail for a freed killer, Belgian woman's trial creates language problem, Ammonia 'peril to aircraft crew', Lonely widow's £800,000 will is disputed, Man in bank fraud case changes plea, Daughter 'wanted her mother's suicide', Application for review, Councilor fined for failure to disclose interest, 'Death-list' judge goes on with siege case, Judgments in postal case, Ex-sheriff for trial, Former Chief Minister of Selangor on bail, Twenty-five charges include 7 of murder. 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Official Appointments and Notices: Rhine Army appointment, University news, Latest appointments, Knighthood for judge, Award for RAF pilot. Politics and Parliament: Future number of places, Patent law reform needed to meet modern circumstances House of Lords, Advertising agency corruption denied, Making a socialist profit from car number plates, Disappointment at reaction to Bullock report, Speaker to rule on article, Change in water charges first step towards creating national water authority, Details of proposals in all the regions, Boy aged 16 consented to removal of kidney, College closures and mergers in contraction of teacher training House of Commons. Picture Gallery: Bombay High field helps nation towards self-sufficiency in oil, A few among millions of busy Bombay. Arts and Entertainment: Briton loses chess chance, Art collection to go on tour, 1829 book of German scenery sold for £1,300, Peter Pears/Osian Ellis recital, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,514, Gayle Hunnicutt in 'Twelfth Night'. Sport: Golf Timely boost for Jacklin's aspirations, Tennis Profitable format for players, Boxing Stracey will have to wait, Ice Skating Cousins may secretly aim for bronze medal, Badminton Incentive to keep All-England stature, Sports in Brief, Car Rallying Munari sweeps into overall lead, Motor racing Grand prix drivers upset about track, Rowing, Rugby Union Uttley now Candidate for Lions' captaincy, Football Newcastle's uncertain defence keeps men of Manchester happy, Racing Turnell prepares Birds Nest for another clash with Night Nurse, Hockey Yorkshire bring in Irish players for semi-final, Cricket Randall raises hopes for the future on a mundane day's play, Skiing Stenmark extends overall lead by finishing second. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Taking the unofficial line in Russian art, BBC Singers St John's, Shelley/McNamara Wigmore Hall, The Circe view The Island Orange Tree, Richmond, India's lively cinema: 500 films in Delhi, Beaux Arts Trio St John's/Radio 3, Coming clear The Age of Uncertainty BBC 2. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, Let the House rise to the challenge of a better balanced Britain. Editorials/Leaders: Should Mr Powell Be Prosecuted?, Mr Smith's 'No'. Letters to the Editor: Ideal men and women, Manning regulations for smaller ships, Industry in schools, Israel and the Arabs, Exchange rate shift, Gas charges, Mr Powell's remarks, The government of Ulster, Lambeth clearances, German writer's freedom, Pay objectives, Iranian economics of oil, Students from Russia, Canterbury and Rome, The Attorney-General, 'Parmelia' travellers, Improving surroudings, Import restrictions, The German economy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Cecil Meekings, Professor William Muckle, Marshal Of The Raf Sir Andrew Humphrey Chief of the Defence Staff. Business and Finance: Discount market, Business Diary: When nuclear scientists fall out, Setting the standards for fair pay, Walt Alexander aims for £1.6m, Coal to put extra 5pc on power bills, US weather affects grain chartering, £40m new aid for industry as Mr Varley looks for progress on planning, Commodities, Alexanders emerge in surplus, UK metal stocks, Government dilemma over Drax power station order, GKN management team says 'not too late to save Meriden', Four groups to study current cost accounting, Varley visit to Longbridge will spell out state concern, In brief Whisky trade plea for Whitehall aid, Bridport's Canada sale, Burmah deal cleared by Carter advisers, Overseas Big rise for Du Pont but below its best ever, Fresh CBI warning over Bullock, Travel industry scraps controls on discounting, Mary Kathleen desperate for money, Electricity supply: the central fallacy, Favourable loan terms for Britain, Airfix extension on Tri-ang, Liner Concrete starts off brightly despite restraints, Briefly, Three top men to leave British Shipbuilders, Fine tuning in the Eurodollar market, Europa Gloomy year expected for unemployment, New site for industrial products to benefit Avon, Recruiting battle for engineers by rival unions, EEC and Japan take step to shipyard pact, IMF gold role for German Federal Bank, Computer news Cunard develops container system, Ford faces standstill at Halewood, Guinness in takeover bid to thwart NEB move, Export drive key to our prosperity, Sears is buying Hertz offshoot, Brit Leyland plans German sales drive. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Falls across the board, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Just a pause for profit-taking. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J Insch, new chairman of Birmid Qualcast. Property: Salesrooms and Antiques, Flat Sharing. Births.
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