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The Times - 04/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Geoffrey Smith, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Sinan Fisek, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, By a Staff Reporter, From Patricia Clough, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Chistopher Walker, By Peter Henessy, By Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Ray Kennedy, From Patrick Brogan, By David Watts, From Charles Harrison, From Rene Flipo, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Blunden, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Douglas Bell, Craig McDonald, Hanover Square, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissel, E. C. Hodgkin, Barry Millington, Eric Moonman, Philip Howard, David Wood, BASIL HUME, , CAROLINE WOODROFFE, , TONY SMITH, , DAVID BARCHARD, , CHRISTOPHER J WALKER, , ALAN W. KNOWLES, , PETER KENT, , R. MIRANDA BALDIVIA, , GABRIEL RONAY, , ROBERT PETTIGREW, , R. S. NICHOLS, , Clifford Longley, Mr Norman Clark writes:, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, From John Earl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Frank Vogl, Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Clayton, PETER G. MASEFIELD, , A. C. WEBB, , W. M. BARRITT, , D. N. LERMON, , L. D. F. HILL, , B. JONES, , W. B. DELLER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, WynneGodley and Francis Cripps, Roger Vielvoye, Adrienne Gleeson, Ray Maughan, David Wilkinson, Desmond Quigley, By our Financial Staff, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: Hopes of Bhutto pact with Opposition dashed again, Mr Mason aims to give Ulster an advisory assembly, Mr Botha rejects US 'selective morality', Science report Meteorology: Concorde helps research, Unity theme as Canada marks 110th birthday, Madrid pledge to Catalans on home rule, Mr Mugabe rejects peace force proposal, Smith hold on politics in Rhodesia weakens, Pet elephant dies after bone surgery, Sandhurst commissions, Ecevit Cabinet voted out by Turkish MPs, Terrorist threat to avenge dead leader, Sinkiang border upset with Russia, TUC will try to preserve 12-month pay pacts, A Times Profile London's casinos: a new growth industry, Hottest day in South since last summer, The matador who has outwitted all Spain's political bulls, How Nether Langwith lived one week in June, Mr Jones warns unions against large claims, Campaign to return Temple Bar launched, Coalfield moderates join the pay clamour, Irish police investigate report of gun smuggling, Pravda accuses President Carter of starting new arms race in order to wreck chances for Salt, Support among Tory MPs for regional list system, How Labour can win an autumn election, Uganda and Tanzania to keep E Africa Community in being, Liberals take heart from Mr Callaghan's rebuke to the left, Envoy in US returns to London, Agriculture Government scraps the farm medicine report, Norway's ban on cod fishing disturbs trawler men, The Kremlin softens line on European communists, Dwindling assets explain decline in flight of French capital, Answers in Parliament Britain's contribution to EEC is £736.8m, Serious test today for opponents of Windscale, Employers told that lower GCE grades are worthless, Senior civil servants in favour of affiliation with TUC, Gunmen seize Cairo politician, Prisoners of conscience Namibia: Victor Nkandi, Business appointments Sun Life Assurance names new director, Another look at divorce and Holy Communion, Ecumenism attacked in rebel bishop's sermon, All royal life is here, and there is quite a lot of it, Man 'drove car into Klan rally', Postmen get noon deadline, Now Italian cypresses are hit by disease, Cambridge University tripos results in English, education and medical sciences, Money worries 'are causing marital strains', Leapman In London, Class lists at Oxford University, British Rail cuts football train trouble, Assistant air controllers oil 24-hour strike, American help likely for army in Lebanon. Index. Display Advertising: City Office, National Westminster Bank Group, Low Tar, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Knight Frank & Rutely, Tunnel Holdings Limited, The Times, Christie's, London & Scottish Marine Oil Company Limited, Help The Aged,, The Financial Times, Lennons, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Selfridges Sale, Powell Duffryn, Granada Group Ltd, Selfridges, Variabl Rate Treasury. Law: Briton sentenced, Blasphemy case hearing begins today, House of Lords Compliance with Reid test for 'arrived ship' Federal Commerce and Navigation Co Ltd v Tradax Export SA, European Law Report Week ended July 1, 1977 Court of Justice of the European Communities British architect is entitled to practise in France. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Government will ignore defeat on vehicles Bill, Parliamentary diary. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 3, 1952 Coal and steel pool. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Smith drift to moderation drives Mr Frost to resign, Appointments in the Forces. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,644, Broadcasting, Radio, Spassky Portisch. Deaths. Sport: Polo High scoring in Gold Cup at Cowdray Park, Tennis Borg-Connors brilliance sets the seal on a perfect anniversary, Motor cycling Grand Prix sparkle from Sheene, Motor racing Slow start keeps Andretti behind for all but the last half lap, Sports in Brief, Rifle shooting, Equestrianism Weekend of successes for Everest stud, Racing O'Brien's equine army sweeps onwards, Athletics British club put up best performance to date, Cricket Boycott not to be recalled by England for second Test, Golf Unpredictable moods difficult to know in two days, Cycling Nazabal has easy win in third stage, Yachting Two extremes cause withdrawals, Rowing National eight led in by Huskies, Rugby Union Bennett's penalties clinch win for British Lions. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Educational & Public Appointments, Entertainments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services. Property: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Decline in office and shop yields, Commercial, Flat Sharing. Reviews: ECO/Simon Rattle Alfred Beck Centre, T. E. Lawrence, The Monday Book Miss Mabel Mercer comes back to town, Lindsay String Quartet Wigmore Hall, LSO/Previn Albert Hall, Not adventurous enough NYJO/Ashton Queen Elizabeth Hall, Tilford Ensemble St George's. Editorials/Leaders: A House not to defend or to destroy, The Chinese Interregnum, British Fishing In Distress. Letters to the Editor: Journalists' closed shop, 'Absurdity' of current cost accounting, Bolivian miners, Cause for concern over the new Atlantic air services pact, Professional engineers and the TUC, Energy and the environment, Murdered ambassadors, Society's attitude to human life, Long-distance walking, Soviet secret service, Mountain guides. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Norman D. Cliff, Mr J. C. Morgan, Dr R. M. Mason Expansion of arthritis research. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 451.2+1.6 (0.3%), Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Drawing Of Bonds, Euromarkets. Business and Finance: Big demand for LSMO issue likely on Thursday, Key OCL change at B & C, New survey on paint by prices panel, Towards a fairer system of local authority finance, Watching for the signals from the smokers, Carter tax reforms likely to stop loopholes, Results this week Trust Houses Forte, GEC, Rothmans and Assoc News, Industry in the regions North Wolds will fight for development status, Commodities Some disappointments in Lords Select Committee's report, Saudis and Emirates end two-tier pricing, Lending rate 8 pc, Mining No quick rise in South African coal prices but sector cheap, Briefly Brent Walker's Middle Eastern hotel promise, Independent central banks 'more responsible', Sir Roger: portrait of a consultant, US may have a record maize crop, British aero groups ready for drive on liberated US defence market, Output lags, but CBI sees upturn in autumn, Business Diary in Europe: Historic architecture, Sketchley well ahead, More share prices, Conflicting pressures on the market, Freight report, 'Over counter' shares for Italians, Brokers' views Trafalgar enters circulation with a major property scoop, Shoe industry wants action on Spanish imports, How GKN is attacking the ills of 'economic illiteracy', Paying due attention to prices, Sodium sulphur battery may be key to Chloride, US car makers set for record autumn output, World Bank loan to India, Norwest keeps order books at high level, Farm exports up 14pc this year, Treasury forecasts to 1978 offer only limited scope for early reflation moves, Management Equipping the oil companies for the next energy crisis.

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