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The Times - 30/06/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier and Michael Hornsby, By Tim Jones and Stewart Tendler, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Nature Times News Service, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Godfrey, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Roger Berthoud, From Ray Kennedy, From Frederick Cleary, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Eric Marsden, From Douglas Aiton, , From David Bonavia, by Prudence Glynn, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, William Gaunt, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Paul Johnson, Philip Howard, Henry Stanhope, Fred Emery, David Carritt, Ronald Butt, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A. J. Liehm, PHS, Peter Evans, NICHOLAS GOODISON, , QUENTIN CREWE, , MAURICE GILLIBRAND, , WALTER S. GRENWOOD, , ALAN DAY, , RUSS VALLANCE, , GRAHAM SMITH, , STEPHEN FROST, , J. D. HARRISON, , WAYLAND KENNET, , PETER HENNESSY, , LOUISA BROWN, , L. C. JARRETT, , MICHAEL SAWARD, , TREVOR LYTTLETON, , JOHN MACDONALD, , FAISAL ALHEGELAN, , JOSEPH A. BAILEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, A friend, By Nicholas Hirst, By Edward Townsend, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ray Maughan, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake, From John Earle, By Craig Seton, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, N. T. BURGESS, , STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, , I. J. FRASER, , D. G. LINDSAY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark,

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News: Police near revolt in London, MP declares, This mockery of a free vote that is sabotaging the Abortion Bill, No help for creditors of travel firm, France halts accord on driver rules, Science report Geology: The rotating Earth, Nuclear plant 'would last for 50 years', Beaverbrook meeting fails to decide on offer, Born to blush in public for a good cause, Party accord involves Italian Communists in Government policy, Bus hijacker in joy ride, Sir Peter recalls his three years as envoy to three presidents, Minister's disquiet at union tactics, New theory on end of ancient Crete, Chad and Libya clash over disputed territory, Labour accepts recommended aid to parties, Catalan leader meets King Juan Carlos, 'Copper thieves may have caused Tube failure', Hijacker wanted Arabs to know of Lebanon plight, Jail terms demanded for dissidents, Laos hint that detained Britons will be freed, Ballot for leadership of divided union is crucial for journalists, Home Office accused of harshness at Hull jail, Doubt cast on value of the parole system, Congress go-ahead for B1 bomber, Ten years after the Prague Spring, little hope of an end to discontent for Czech writers, Herring ban extended by Britain, Woman dug her own grave, Peers by succession would not sit in altered House of Lords, Russians ban smoking, Text of EEC statement on Middle East, Comprehensive education danger feared, A credible centre party in Australian politics, Moderates in CPSA want voting changes, Motoring Makers see a bright future for diesel, Press body's caveat on lay members, New rules to cut juvenile remands to adult prisons, Three Chinese radicals reviled at mass rally, The Times Diary/ The burden of office was far too heavy, PS on scent, Awards to be given for sport ideas, Council and strike teachers hope to meet minister, 200m electricity profits, MPs to receive increase of 4 a week, Returning whites boost Rhodesian confidence, Bahrain to end port facilities for US Navy, Call to give the consumer any surplus gas profit, Government 'wants to defeat abortion measure', EEC summit supports creation of Palestinian homeland, Specialized all-in schools are planned, Grunwick dispute to be debated by MPs, New opposition party launched by South African whites given little chance of political survival, Average weekly income of the most prosperous elderly households is 42.70, survey shows Greatest proportion of old people's money spent on food, Israel likely to reject Carter demand for territorial concessions, Archbishop defies the Pope, Camra's attack on lager leaves brewers bitter, 500 apply for posts as astronauts, 800m new deal for young unemployed, Greece 'should refuse talks with Turkey', Ottawa to give way in language dispute, Summit notebook Get-together in Downing Street without a crucial issue in sight, Seato fades into cold war history without firing a shot, Breach-of-privilege offenders should be fined, committee says, Fashion The thread of history, 3,000 Somali troops raid Kenya, Computers could cut losses by bus companies, unit says, The rewarding career of Sir Stuart Milner-Barry, By-election crucial to Liberals' future, Four hurt as gas explosions wreck houses, Dispute over loyal message reopens sores, Despite the police hard line will sentences be cut?, First of Queen's jubilee London tours, Cambridge University tripos results in philosophy and history, Two soldiers killed by Belfast IRA sniper. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Monomarks, Ppa, Ici, David & Charles, Multiple Display Advertisements, Capital Radio 194, Faber & Faber, Melville, Dundas & Whitson Ltd, National Westminster Bank, Hodder & Stoughton, Maxwell Croft Fursale, The Marshall Inquiry On Greater London, Scotcros, Gei, South Africa, The Bodley Head And Transworld Publishers, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., The Hallifax Building Society, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Robson, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Limited, Electra Group Services, The Bournemouth And District Water Company, Yachting World, Lloyds Bank, Selincourt, Pegler Hattersley, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Silk Cut Cigarettes, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Queen's Silver Jubilee Appeal, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Ltd.,, Westbrick Products Limited, The Rakusen Group Limited. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Auctions for export, Four records at Christie's gala summer sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,641, Radio, Broadcasting, Mortimer comedy for West End, Pair of Elizabethan flagons sold for 62,000. Law: 23 years' jail sought for Briton, Redundancy: calculating 'normal working hours' Fox v C. Wright (Farmers) Ltd, US court says rape is not capital offence, Court of Appeal Defendant added after expiry of time bar Marubeni Corporation and Another v Pearlstone Shipping Corporation, Sheriff and aides charged over jail death, Interest in land created by right of pre-emption Pritchard v Briggs and Others. Politics and Parliament: New programme of measures to counter unacceptably high level of youth unemployment House of Commons, Government set in motion ban on herring fishing in North Sea, More prison places but problems of overcrowding remain acute House of Lords, Company profits, Year-by-year reviews, but projects calculated to run for five years, Emergency debate on Grunwick mail ban, Labour call for election of magistrates, Print union's recruiting methods criticized, Ministers considering a direction to councils to provide more gypsy sites. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Appointments Vacant also on page 22, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: Allegri Quartet New Gallery, Art partnership ends, Die Schweigsame Frau Glyndebourne, Trade of secrets The Arms Bazaar, Happy Birthday, Wanda June Bush Theatre, A high sense of moral purpose The First Fabians By Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 12.50), Melancholy musical Leaping Ginger Royal Exchange Manchester, Along came Carter Convention, Quick guide, Flying down to judge The Song in Rio, Fiction South of the Lights, by Angela Huth (Collins, 4.25) Lady Oracle, by Margaret Atwood (Andre Deutsch, 4.95) The Way Out, by Romain Gary. Translated by Sophie Wilkins (Michael Joseph, 4.25) Columba. by Carolyn Slaughter (Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 3.50) Write Up, by Molly Parkin (Michael Joseph, 4.50), The romancer The Fake's Progress. Sport: Racing Brighton results, Golf O'Connor wins title again after a tense finish, Hunter show Fair Sport takes three events, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Morgan revels in mud as Lions use physique to advantage, Sport Racing Arctic Tern will arrive late this year, Football Banned United supporters face reprieve, Athletics Britain now able to test their strength in depth, Rowing British crews should take seven out of 13 events at Henley, Yachting Nadia wins third race and is well placed overall, Tennis Miss Wade's game as dazzling as her dress, Cricket Cambridge lose stride after dismissal of Hignell and Roebuck, Cycling 'Cannibal' hopes to regain his appetite for victory. Property: Rentals, Residential Property. Editorials/Leaders: Choosing The Right Bomber, Where Else Will They Get Jobs?. Letters to the Editor: Penny post economics, Writing to 'The Times', The Grunwick dispute: comparing wage rates, 'A Bridge Too Far', Implications of the Yuri Orlov trial, Who is out of step in the EEC?, Futures of Europe, The unsedentary woman, The Cambridge conspiracy, King of Saudi Arabia, Comparative taxation, Choice of Union, Fodens: Rolls-Royce has 'adequate capital', The focus on national quality, Reporting restrictions, Performing rights, Personal investment, The Latin temperament. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 30, 1952.. Obituaries: Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Turner Service in submarines, Sergei Lemeshev, Miss Edith Eccles, Mr E. A. Kennard, Mr Harold Rutland, Mr Jack Byfield. Business and Finance: Discount market, Bank favours cuts in national insurance levies, Business Diary: Small is beautiful BIA's Haslam, Eurosyndicat, Sir Monty to head inquiry on engineers, Economic notebook All a question of timing, Commodities, Brickhouse undismayed, Down slides building but up goes BPB, New effort for Ford peace at Dagenham, State takes over more of Scott Lithgow, Turnover higher at Brit Home Stores, Builders are cautious on policy review, Harder going at Court's (Furnishers) after record, Fall in dollar hastened by doubts over US economy, Crdit move at Winefood, Briefly Blundell is not down for long, Aluminium prices raised by 6 per cent, 614,000 working days lost in May through strikes, Unanswered questions in the Chiasso affair, Another year of pounding at London and N, GEI well prepared for coming upswing, Study sets out need for 680,000 jobs, Compulsory plan for inflation accounting ruled out by ballot, Beaverbrook and the non-voting issue, Nine Opec members decide to forgo oil price increase 'in interest of unity and solidarity', Year starts well as Silentnight woos Foster, Edbro cautious as it waits for a recovery, Pegler's chief expects group to hold steady, New shipbuilding chief calls for a concerted effort to beat problems, Pirelli to start 'task force' experiment to aid output, UK anti-dumping task switches to Brussels, Bank faces winding-up risk after petition by prince, Unions' plea on chemicals investment, Edgar Allen convinced that worst is over, Britain does well in EEC trade, Wilson team hear views by discount market on funding, J. Billam, Scotcros set to expand further, Bank admits dividend error, Peak profit at Morgan-Grampian as UK sales reach record levels, Managers ask how to handle new wage deals, Margins dip at Hicking Pentecost, 670m annual food import saving possible by 1980, report says, 120 Rolls-Royce men end strike, International Renault turns huge loss into large profit. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Subdued session, Stock markets Industrial disputes curb demand, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Pearson Longman names new finance director. Births.

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