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The Times - 30/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Patricia Tisdall, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Watts, By Michael Horsnell, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Godfrey, By Christopher Thomas, By Christopher Warman, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From William Chisllet, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Fraser, From Dessa Trevisan, From Robert Fisk, by P. N. Furbank, Stanley Sadie, Richard Williams, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, Paddy Kitchen, Patricia Barnes, Ben Weinreb, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, John Carter, Edward Mayer, David Wade, Katie Stewart, Sheila Black, Tony Partington, Trevor Fishlock, George Hutchinson, Dingle Foot, Peter Graham, Philip Howard, STEPHEN LUKE, , DUNCAN LOCK, , O. R. JOHNSTON, , KEITH WHETSTONE, , RICHARD STOREY, , CYRIL BIRKS, , ROBERT HELLER, , J. F. BAILEY, , G. H. WILSON, , P. T. LOGAN., J. H. PRATT, , BRINSLEY FORD, , STEWART MENAUL, , P. V. G. WHITELAW, , By Our Astronomical Correspondent, Haddon Willmer University of Sussex, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A wartime collegue writes:, Lord Fraser of Kilmorack writes:, Peter Pears writes:, A correspondent writes:, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Malcolm Brown, By Caroline Atkinson, Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, Patricia Tisdall, Francis Kinsman, Vera Di Palma, John Drummond, Margaret Drummond, David Mott, MS, By Ashley Druker, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Jim Railton,

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Law: Workers ordered to quit legal advice centre, Bristol lorry driver jailed by French court, Move to arrest Rhodesian ex-judge postponed, Postmen vote to go back as court rules for Grunwick, Queen's Bench Division Mr Tarling to face six charges in Singapore Ex parte Singapore Republic Government Regina v Governor of Pentonville Prison, Ex parte Tarling, Court of Appeal Acas recommendation to recognize union declared void Grunwick Processing Laboratories Ltd and Others v Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Another, Keating charge: Tom Keating, the artist, Four men convicted of bank fraud plot, Interest case for Lords Cookson v Knowles. Index. News: Schoolgirl shot dead in Soweto protest, Campaign to keep water free of lead, Dates set for dispersal from London, Pledge to return Peru to civilian rule, Saturday Review The Friends, 'Pursuit of equality means loss of liberty', Prime time for Carter speeches, Luther and Mrs Thatcher on 'our religion', Californians drum up the memory of Drake, The seven-year itch and the legal genius of Wales, Spanish journalists seek freedom, Gardening Happy ramblers, Setback to expansion at Heathrow, Travel Spain beyond the beaches, Occupiers of mobile homes to get more protection, Trial threat to Lisbon ex-Premier, Safeguards pledge on protest eve, Digesting the gastronomic guides to French cuisine, The man who helped to set Africa free, New rifles for Army in Ulster, Stuart vault is opened for first time since 1867, Radio Black, white and blue, Conflicting claims on war in Ethiopian desert, US talks 'raise hopes of Italian recovery', Saturday sit-ins on the television, RAF pays its jubilee tribute to the Queen, Uncertainty on date for Geneva, Second arrest of Mrs Mandela in two months, Ladywood poll on Aug 18, Adam and Eve are preferred to Darwin, European decision on thalidomide article, Rhodesia's new right-wing party opens poll campaign with clear rejection of majority rule, Martial law will not solve crisis, Mr Bhutto says, Shoparound, Pan Am plans cut-price answer to Skytrain, Collecting A wealth of unconsidered trifles, Science report Genetics: Adopted manic-depressives, 'More jobless if pay rules are breached', Windscale plans 'will pose only slightly greater risk', French left agrees to keep independent nuclear deterrent, Monster clean-up: Mr Ian Aggett,, Cabinet agrees on EEC stand for conference, How cheap guitars and chord diagrams gave birth to the punk cult, 60 hurt in tanker blast, Commission's report may lead to beer price curb, Britain to keep milk price system despite EEC view, Bar Council to let QCs appear alone in court, New clash on Kent State campus as old wounds are opened, Egypt-Libya peace talks next month, Arab 'torture court' found in an Israeli prison, Liberals could do worse than face the electorate alone, President denounces his black welfare critics, Big earthquake reported in South Pacific, Government advised not to develop UK-designed reactor, Mr Michael Shanks to head National Consumer Council, Cairo has high hopes of visit by Mr Vance, Russians try to win more concessions in Belgrade, Food A professional shrine, Welfare food vitamins to cost more, Newspaper group faces closure by strike, Oxford University class list. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 'No risk' in Soviet tank spares, PM states he will look into any facts put before him about operations of security services, Mr Callaghan confident of Downing Street security, Royal Assent to Acts, TV licence fees rise overnight. Display Advertising: Meridian Tours Limited, Bank Base Rates, Multiple Sclerosis, Thomson Tunisia, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Eighth Sunday after Trinity, Postal Shopping, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Putting yourself in a fix, Saturday, Victorian genre paintings fetch record prices, Television highlights, Chess The pressure is on, Radio, Sunday. The Portrait. (ITV 10.0 pm). A first play by novelist, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,667, Sunday, Vienna to celebrate Schubert. Reviews: Boz Scaggs Rainbow, Metamorphosis Cottesloe, NPO/Muti Albert Hall, Ned Sherrin: front person, Horizon BBC 2, Transformation scene, Anna Neagle in a Barrie musical. Editorials/Leaders: The Horn Of Africa In Turmoil, The Issue At Darlington. Letters to the Editor: Press freedom: dangers of an NUJ closed shop, Funds for Stubbs paintings, Where in the world?, Regent's Park Mosque, The neutron bomb, Blasphemy as a crime, Cricketers' right to earn, Wine conventions, Helping the homeless, County boundaries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church in Wales, University news, Scriveners Company, Clothworkers' Company. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 30, 1952 Closing E German net, The night sky in August. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Jesse W. Beams, Lord Ashdown, Mrs J. L. Behrend, Mr Walter Blum, M Roger Raulin Anglophile and realist. Business and Finance: Discount market, Dollar rebounds but pound's index rises, Pensions Supplementing your pension payout, High taxation threatens demise of private investor, Wilson Committee told, Final changes made to new price controls, Back to basics: investment trusts Dividing capital from income, Treasury to offer £800m gilts issue on Thursday, Commodities, Mining Supplies, Dividend to treble as Lowe & Brydone raises £340,000, Taxation More guides from the Inland Revenue, Asis-Dolan, £1.5m strike confines mushy peas to the pod, SE call to show effects of inflation, Natwest to buy controlling stake in German bank, 21 U S steel factories face walkout threat, Talking shop: school uniforms Lessons from the Price Commission, Better margins help Avana to soar 70pc, Ford chairman blames disputes in conceding market lead to Leyland, Norwest plea to halt DoT inquiry rejected, Round-up TSBs offer personal loans · guide to life assurance, Briefly GHP group talks to Low & Bonar, Cash-rich RFD inflates results, In brief Upper bracket gets 60 pc of tax cut, Japan's TV makers attack rivals, Tesco's new policy makes its mark, Can one-stop granny shops take over where baby left off?, Investor's week Sterling floats · buyers plunge in, US indicators again back forecasts of slower growth, Finance Act, Quebec nationalism drives money from industries. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Gilts recoup earlier falls, Spot Position of Sterling, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Holding firm. Sport: Golf Fourie's lead is far from secure with many still in contention, Rowing Another Dwan finds a new watermark, Athletics Kearns chooses to compete with Rose, Tennis A final to test umpire's articulation, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Fastest time achieved by Hunt in practice, Sport Racing Western Star and Triple First to chase Ranimer home, Polo Stowell Park and Cowdray Park through to final, Rugby Union Brain, not brawn, will be decisive, Football Arsenal 2, Derby 1 for the list, Cycling Barras climbs to his 21st win of season, Yachting Big Apple makes the best start in Channel race, Cricket Knott relieves Boycott of burden. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing.

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