The Times - 18/08/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Moshe Brilliant, From Charles Harrison, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By David Blake, Economics Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From a Chess Correspondent Brighton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Young, From Arthur Osman, From Ronald Faux, From Harry Debelius, From Harry Golombek, From Peter Nichols, From Ray Kennedy, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From David Cross, Richard Holmes, Richard Harris, Paul Theroux, Tony Aldous, Jan Stephens, by Prudence Glynn, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gideon Bachmann, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, John C. Garnett, Richard Wigg, Louis Heren, PHS, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, AHMED MOHAMED ADAN, , TIM SMITH, , BARBARA QUARTERMAINE, , BOOTHBY, , ALLAN WARMINGTON, , NICHOLAS HUNTER, , OLIVER WHITLEY, , ANTHONY CRIPPS, , J. J. WILLIAMSON, , GEOFFREY PARKER, , OSCAR CAMPOS, , NEIL DAWSON, , GEORGE GRICE-HUTCHINSON, , REGINALD VERDON-SMITH, , ROBERT MABRO, , G. R. CHEESEMAN, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , GEOFFREY SAMPSON, , PATRICK O'DONOVAN, , WENDY EVANS, , By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Arts Reporter, By Eric Hardy, John Heath-Stubbs, Sir Ian Scott, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By David Blake, By Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, US Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Peter Norman, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Geoffrey Drain, , JOHN J. ADAMS, , HOWARD R. JAMES, , G. P. LEDEBOER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Melvyn Westlake, By Tony May, By Bryan Appleyard, By Alison Mitchell, By John Brennan, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Mr Whitelaw sets out rules to control street demonstrations, Oil: America gets to grips with its 'greatest domestic challenge', Stubbs sale to go on despite owner's anger, SWP will try to halt march in Manchester, Vigilante threat after bookshop attacks, Vehicle prices make private buyers reluctant, Planning official is cleared of assault at inquiry, Anything could happen if the generals got permission to push the button, Judge rules Concorde may land in New York, Italy feels humiliated by Kappler escape, The oldest growth industry in the business, The temperance air marshal who could take over in Pakistan, Asians urged not to vote Labour, Tennis player's sex test 'grossly unfair', Storms damage some harvest crops and floods disrupt travel in the South, Wages councils criticized over low-paid workers, Bishop's plea on homosexuals, Fashion, Bird believed to be first Eleanora's falcon in UK, Guide to assess progress of under-fives, Science report Radiation: Assessing comparative dangers to health, Mr Carter pays tribute to Presley, President Tito defends independent line, How British fervour was cooled by Lenin, Duchess objects to TV series about abdication, Lessons of Ulster violence are studied, Judge from Alabama is Carter choice for new FBI chief, Clarification on nuclear inquiry sought by judge, Chinese tighten up worker discipline, Flood damages paintings at V & A, Request for Skytrain to fly from Gatwick, S Africa warned that apartheid reforms must stop short of racial integration, Heavy fighting continues in southern Lebanon, Duke agreed to bird guard, Pretoria move to shut 40 Soweto schools, Work for 7,000 on missile projects, Cuts blamed for low morale among county council staff, 'FT' stops paying 232 printers, Hunger strike terrorist taken to hospital, Airline engineers drop strike threat, Complaint on Irishmen report upheld, French language Bill hastened in Quebec, 600 youthful auditions for orchestra, Building workers to seek immediate bonus rise, Cars of Corsican separatists are blown up, Smith hope of internal settlement, Russians accuse the CIA of a spy's murder, Computer error had 12,000 students half-credited, SNP sees little hope of a far-reaching Bill of Rights, The Times Diary / Sterling chance to catch the players' ball, Challenge to 'myth' view of the Incarnation, Motoring A 'super-mini' back in contention, Panama Canal agreement under fire in Congress, Israel defies US with go-ahead for settlements, Should the next census ask people what colour they are?, White politician who wants majority rule now, Presley fans flock to see his body, Emperor Bokassa hit British journalist, Asians' poor English blamed for prejudice, Anti-EEC MP urges new 'Concord of Europe', Service for adoption proposed, Plot to assassinate King pf Spain foiled in Majorca, Earnings 9.7 pc up on year ago and 8 points below price increases, Firing squad for play that insulted President Amin. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Bell's, Pia, Ppa, Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, Unilever Results, British Heart Foundation, International Tender, Jonathan Smith, Pimm's, Bank Base Rates, Woolworth, Corah Limited, Bank Of New South Wales, Wilson (Connolly) Holdings Limited, Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd., Forward Trust, World Minorities, Bankers' Final Examinations, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. News in Brief. Law: Grunwick appeal, Alibi for Italian charged with murder of Britons, Press briefing sources must be revealed, appeal judges decide, Estate heir stole from meter, Torture acquittal for officers. Arts and Entertainment: Master classes by Geoffrey Parsons, Music-hall in Regent's Park, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,683, Radio, Youngest player is beaten again in chess contest, Broadcasting, Spassky half a point from chess victory. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Fluttering greetings from some distant shore Ronald Firbank: Memoirs and Critiques Edited with an introduction by Mervyn Horder (Duckworth,£5.95). Prancing Nigger: Valmouth: Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinel Pirelli By Ronald Firbank (Duckworth, each £4.95, £1.50)., In all its glory The Town of Stamford A survey by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (Stationery Office, £25), Mozart as we like to hear him Cosi fan tutte Aix Festival, Summer Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, A surprise oddity East Regent, Life at the top Comrade Chiang Ch'ing By Roxane Witke (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £6.95), Play competition for students, Miaou Somewhere a Cat is Waiting By Derek Tangye (Michael Joseph £4.95) The Everlasting Cat By Mildred Kirk (Faber £4.95), BBC NSO/Boult/ Susskind Albert Hall / Radio 3, Cabin passengers: Citti's day on the beach, War casualties Under Siege Literary Life in London 1939-45 By Robert Hewison (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £6). Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential Property. Sport: Racing Godswalk can take another step towards the European summit, Cricket County find no place for Bedi, Yachting Herve seems set to add to collection, Show jumping Selection of Smith is called unfair, Squash rackets New and exciting flights to unfamiliar terminus, Tennis Ramirez triumphs after an uncertain beginning, Sports in Brief, Bowls Hall and Russell are pairs champions, Swimming Mörken breaks world record at first attempt, Rugby League York without three of their pack, Athletics Foster can still have some say on the season, Football Greenwood accepts England position, Golf Faldo wins with birdie three at first extra hole in triple play-off. Editorials/Leaders: A Singer Of Social Significance, An Unworthy Squabble, Long Live The Ministerial Sonnet!. Letters to the Editor: Elected assembly for Europe, Think Tank report, Alfred Lunt memorial, The Carter family tree, Future of the Ogaden, Enthusiasm for royalty, Events in Angola, 'Gentrification' of Islington, The right to march in a democracy, The can and the cannot in Bristow dispute, Press Council ruling, Investment at second hand, Bright future for fresh fish, The spread of kissing, Cut in Rate Support Grant would be 'disastrous'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Lynmouth disaster From The Times of Monday, Aug 18, 1952. Obituaries: Sir Frederic Williams Major developments in computers, The Rev Prof Bleddyn Roberts, Sir Arthur Smith, Thomas Blackburn. Business and Finance: Discount market, Briefly Price rise to lift Lec Refrig, Aid limits set for cooperatives, General Accident, In brief State watch on French steel groups, Eurosyndicat, Congress report raises doubts on fulfilment of Carter economic goal, Commodities, Americans politics and the new morality, Economic notebook The unemployed in search of a policy, Woolworth succumbs to the weather, Corah well on way to bumper £2.8m after midterm surge, Finished imports value up 24pc a year, new-style study shows, Cammell workers meeting today after peace move, Business Diary: Sweeping to the top · Gone fishing, Morgan & Edwards' offshoot problem, Growth Path For Cutting Jobless To 700,000, Australia puts 90-day ban on RTZ coal bid, BP favourite with US mutual fund investors, No penalty as Berry W ends Algerian contract, Wages, Lucas stoppage forcing Leyland to stockpile cars, Union attack on whisky tariff barriers, A testing year leaves Hollis Bros & ESA reorganized and in confident mood, Boosey steps out in pop music, International Citibank report shows US economy on move, £20m orders soon for PO equipment, Executives in training, Stock Conversion sees same-again outcome, Hollas may seek redress on Bonas Webb shortfall, Fatherland's farewell after 19.2m 'beetles', Pay breaches may cost export credit backing, Watsham's, Sec Gt North soldiers on, Whitehall intervention blamed in critical report on collapse of Upper Clyde, UDT rides out the storm, Hanson sells 22pc stake in H. Sykes, Dreamland is poised for good recovery, Dawnay now seeks rest of Floreat, Unilever and UDT profit up but fall by Woolworths, Pound weakens in Europe but still advances on dollar, Industrial Films Sponsoring a variety of interests, Germany delays economy boost until mid-September, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Australian downturn will hit S Hoffnung opening outcome, Wider terms of reference likely for bank charges investigation. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Technical reaction, Stock markets Profits taken after good start. Business Appointments: Business appointments Appledore Shipbuilders' new chairman. Births.
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