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The Times - 06/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Leapman, From Pearce Wright, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, By Our Planning Reporter, From Our Parliamentary Staff, From Pat Healy Social Service Correspondent, From George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, Reports by Alan Wood, John Winder, Bernard Withers, Geoffrey Browning and Brian Moore, of our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Labour Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, by Fred Emery, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Jose Shercliff, From Patricia Clough, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, By Kenneth Mackenzie, From Richard Davy and Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, by Prudence Glynn, Prudence Glynn, by Ian Murray, I. M., Charles Hargrove, by Charles Hargrove, by Rosette Hargrove, by Dr David Owen, Ronald Butt, PHS, by Malcolm Muggeridge, MICHAEL STEED, DAVID H. GAULT, , RONALD MERRETT, , ALAN de PIRO, , J. STEWART COOK, , DAVID MORRISON, , CEDRIC THORNBERRY, , B. C. L. WEEDON, , JOHN BARNES, , VALERIE PITT, , T. F. DAVENEY, , TIMOTHY RAISON, , JOHN STOAKLEY, , By John Young, By Philip Howard, Mr John Willett, R. M. R., Admiral Sir William Davis, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Reynolds, Roger Berthoud, Roy Strong, Humphry Berkeley, Philip Howard, Peta Fordham, Peter Tinniswood, H. R. F. Keating, Jacky Gillott, By John Whitmore, From Our Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Caroline Atkinson, By Desmond Quigley, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, Roger Vielvoye, By Stephen Goodwin, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Ian Murray, JOHN S. HALL, , ROBERT NOWELL, , ROBERT MORRISON, G. N. WALTON, , M. A. SHARP, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, Caroline Atkinson, By Nicholas Hirst, From Peter Norman, By Michael Clark, By Peter Hill, By Alison Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, Ian Bennett, Peter Waymark,

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News: Israelis accused of shelling, French to be warned on hazards of drinking, Transfer of freight from road to rail supported, Evidence of third nerve system discovered, New assembly opens in Nigeria, Russians ahead in ability to destroy satellites, Challenge to President over Böll 'witch-hunt', Shell backs employees as MPs, Algeria tells Japan it will keep to hijack deal, Mr Healey looks to a fall in unemployment next year, Seoul leaders target for 'Operation Peony' girls, Observer Corps gets back its aircraft-spotting role, Union may end ban on communist officials, Farmland is saved from development, Labour votes by majority of 6m to abolish the Lords, Mr Prior stakes future on cooperation with the trade unions, Alan Knott says Packer contract is a bond, Six million majority for abolition of the Lords, Gas log fires condemned for 'staggering' costs, Why a slanging match must not get in the way of human rights, Sources of British history increased, Independent witnesses urge abolition of GLC, Motoring Tough words for British car makers, US soothes Israel with compromise, Yves Saint Laurent: by trapeze to the top, New composition and role urged for Schools Council, Not biscuits but a slice of cake when dispute became serious, S African opposition leader steps down, BBC 'bleeding to death' because of meanness and cowardice, 13 broadcasting unions maintain, MPs should make nuclear decisions, inquiry told, Immigrant leader speaks of a 'betrayal', Italian anxiety over latest acts of violence, Fashion in France, Carter walkabout in Bronx rubble, Extremist killed in Dublin, Sugar talks finally get sweet taste of success, If I were the Pope, Eskimo whale hunts embarrass US, Protesters held by Belgrade police, Duchess of Kent loses her baby after 4½-month pregnancy, Attempts in India and Pakistan to put ex-premiers on trial seem to have intensified political crises, Benn warning of 'sanitized Stalinism', ICI union yields on phase two, Getting outside the "urban" area, Soviet arms for Ethiopia 'sent through Libya', Democracy no nearer a year after Thai coup, Democracy debated beneath Acropolis, Journalists protest to Mr Murdoch, Voucher scheme advocated for schools, Urgent call for a wealth tax, Ford will negotiate with unions, not state, TUC chairman demands VAT reduction, British yacht sought by kidnap police, Emergency landing for Concorde, Firemen's strike shuts Gatwick, Tuck shop food 'bolsters bad eating habits', Two babies a week die from battering, NSPCC estimates, Ministry offers help to potato farmers, Journalists'ballot on joining TUC, UN Rhodesia envoy for London talks with Lord Caryer, Verdict of suicide on Sir Eric Miller, Foundation is set up to preserve Britain's megaliths, Gibe by the Duke on Gibraltar reported, Labour Party Conference/brighton Mr Foot invokes the spirit of Gaitskell in steering the party away from root and branch opposition to EEC, How they spent their money, Man behind an image of success, How You Can Help Prevent Crime! Warning of a jackpot year for criminal, Strike by police 'would be catastrophic', US-Canada economic link-up call, Marxist concepts in education, British gift to Vietnam hospital fund, Fifty years after a dignified start, Labour 'legitimate left' rejects party wreckers', All brothers together at Brighton, Portugal emphasizes its republican tradition, The Times Diary/, Police investigate allegations of forged papers disguising substandard steel, Spanish Premier calls conference of all parties for crisis talks, Prostitutes allowed in cells, prisoner says, Price to paid for integrating Lebanese army, Strike in Polland reported over food shortages, Grunwick writs against two ministers, Conference notebook Manny and Keir Hardie steal the show, Passers-by failed to aid woman PC, Science report Genetics: Dispensing with fertilizers, Fashion Tres encouraging for les autres, 'Universities must adjust entry standards to take account of social disadvantage', Pilot schemes urged for wider use of libraries, Appeal launched for study of international relations, Acas rejects appeal for a role in negotiation. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, David & Charles, Chase, Cassell, Simpson Piccadilly, Bmk, Absorba, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Smurfit, Olivetti International S.A., Foyles Art Gallery, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Touche Ross & Co.,, Saa, Part Of The Boussac Group, Konrad Furs, Alitalia, Parfums, Muscat Inter·continental Hotel, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, London Merchant Securities Limited, Printemps, Guinness Peat Group Limited, Hampton & Sons, Country Life, Rhp, Jousse, Glen Grant Malt Whisky, C. Howard & Partners, Skf, The World Wildlife Fund Trading Ltd.,. Law: Jail for women drug smugglers, Falcon thieves fined £225 for stealing chicks, Night-off for prisoners led to doctor's death, Woman cleared of blackmail plot, Men for trial in John Peel grave case, Charges after stabbing, Man and daughter accused of gross neglect of recluse, Further delay to Concorde landing sought, Tanzanian sentenced to 20 years' jail for spying, Law Report October 5 1977 Queen's Bench Division Immunity of diplomats when in transit Regina v Guildhall Magistrates' Court, Ex parte Jarrett-Thorpe. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,725, Broadcasting, High prices at sale of archbishop's coins, Prices for Hilliard miniatures fluctuate. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Reform Lords to save it, Tories told. Sport: Modern pentathlon Glenesk's fine swim lifts United States' position, Racing Moon Sammy to shine against talented Lingfield opposition, Rugby Union Lean spell ended in lively game, Golf Three British players eliminated, Tennis Swedish player warned by umpire, Horse of the Year Show Miss Bradley breaks all records in week's most coveted event, Boxing Ali signs to defend his world title in February, Football No crowd problems as United's despair soon turns to delight, Cricket Hookes denies withdrawal from Packer, Yachting Dutch ketch is heading for a record, Olympic Games Delegation from Los Angeles to meet ISF. Editorials/Leaders: At The Centre Of Government, Uphill To Disarmament. Letters to the Editor: Parliamentary candidates, Plea bargaining, Lib-Lab pact 'prize', Use of the telex service, University finance, Peruvian Corporation bankruptcy, Discriminating by age, Building ships for Poland, The government of Ulster, Invitation to Mr Begin, Not yet hived off, Conserving energy expertise, Direct grant schools, Prophecy of James, A system of tax relief for small businesses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Middle Temple awards, Judge to retire. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 6, 1952 Communist infiltration. Obituaries: Admiral Sir Guy Russell, His Hon Judge Polson Judge on Western Circuit, Lieut-Col Sir John Marling, M. Philippe Jullian, Major-General M. W. Prynne. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Art Galleries, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Oriental carpets. Reviews: Last night's television Play of the Week BBC 2, Best sellers all The Thorn Birds By Colleen McCullough (Macdonald & Jane's, £4.95) Full Disclosure By William Safire (Hutchinson, £4.95) Condominium By John D. MacDonald (Robert Hale, £4.60), Shepard and Schuman at Open Space, The curious visions of Roberto Matta, Fiction Home to make peace Daniel Martin By John Fowles (Cape, £4.95), From smoke-filled rooms The Tory Leaders Their Struggle for Power By Nigel Fisher, LSO/Jochum Festival Hall, Sleak Round House, Royal Ballet's imperial occasion, The Norman Conquests Thames, Harry Outside New End, The loner Angel Face The Making of a Criminal By Walter Probyn (Allen & Unwin, £4.95), Crime, Founding father Caught In The Web of Words James Murray and the Oxford English Dictionary By K. M. Elisabeth Murray (Yale University Press, £6.95), No man's hand Shakespeare, by Hilliard A Portrait Deciphered By Leslie Hotson. Business and Finance: Discount market, New employment laws give boost to Reed Executive, Footwear trade gap widens, Ford will import cars to cut order backlog, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Montefibre plans to make 6,000 redundant, Pressure mounts for Washington action to restrict steel imports, Low sales cut production of substitute tobacco, Cutlery import quotas urged to save 10,000 jobs, 'Hard decisions ahead' BSC chief says as weekly losses soar to £7m, Accounting relief for properties, Benn guidelines put to Paris energy meeting, A continental plane maker under stress, Hongkong Land opens with 14 pc rise, Target of 50pc economies in motor fuel, Pound still gaining on the dollar, £58m export contracts by state sector, CBI warns Government on 'bullying' over pay, Business Diary: Another Odell report · $6m question, Buxa not to proceed with Moran bid, Shell Chemicals (UK) hit by decline in home sales, International Singer sees 40pc 3rd qtr gain, Warning of reduced demand at P. Lane, Americans stir the takeover market, Cri de Coeur from Finance Houses, SDA injects £½m into Mackinnon knitwear, Deutsche BP in uranium quest, Sanderson Kayser confident, Utico Hldgs suspended as talks take place, T French in 13 pc advance, Brae oilfield explorers out of depth on forecasts, Budget deficit target 'misleading', Foundrymen's advice to aid productivity, Record prices at IMF gold sale, New panel of top economists starts work, Economic notebook That sinking feeling, Raine Eng outcome on target, Money Market Rates, Leyland stewards to meet, Big success of South Crofty offer, Carter aide opposes higher interest rates, Setbacks hit Cleveland Potash mine, Lawtex pleases with recovery in peak year, Bank of England's signals indicate a cut to 5½pc in minimum lending rate, Shell talks on Anglesey oil terminal, Guinness Peat in fine fettle, P & O expects lower profits, Briefly Hongkong investigating 'insiders', Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Humphries Holdings sells film studios, Lee Cooper fits snugly into jeans for the seventies, Haslemere optimistic but warning on rents, Hongkong fears plan by Community to lower textile quotas. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Hopes of cut in MLR counter pay settlement doubts, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock Exchange Prices Late firmness. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bank post for Sir David Barran. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births.

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