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The Times - 04/05/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker Belfast, From Ronald Faux, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Hornsby, By a Staff Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Christopher Thomas, By Philip Howard, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes, By Clive Cookson, , By Trevor Fishlock, By Mark Jackson, , By Peter Hennessy, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Corresnpondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Sheila Black, From Paul Routledge Eastbourne Labour Editor, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Nichols, From William Chislett, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Edward Mortimer, From Dan van der Vat, From Fred Emery, By Our Foreign Staff, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Norman Peagam, From Eric Marsden, Brian Alderson, Paddy Kitchen, Alan Coren, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, By Tom German, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Lord Carr of Hadley, Philip Howard, PHS, Michael Knipe, Bernard Levin, ANDREW SELKIRK, , A. T. A. DALLAS, , KENNETH MELLANBY, , CHRISTOPHER JAMES, , ANDREW MONCR FF, , BARBARA A. FINNEY, , NIGEL LAWSON, , M. G. ROTHWELL., ROBERT B. DUNN, , MARK HOSENBALL, , MAUREEN COLQUHOUN, , PETER MASEFIELD, , From Jacob Ecclestone, Mr Martin J. L. Pulling, From Frank Vogl, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By John Brennan, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Frank Vogl, By Business News Staff, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Norman, By Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill, ROY CLOSE, , DEREK W, CAUDLE, , WILLIAM T. SULLIVAN, , ANGUS DALGLEISH, , ROBIN WILSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead,

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News: Intimidation by gangs forces workers to join Ulster strike, African leader condemns intervention, Congressmen fear rich nations may not reach growth targets, Mr Harmsworth warns the printers, Five die in crash: Firemen and Service-, Mr Rees puts off plan to cut number in jail, Press peace attempt rejected by union, Journalists angry at action by Aga Khan, Common standards 'futile' in future 13-member EEC, Waste-paper campaign to save imports, Four delegates hold key to engineering workers' vote on pay, Sir Charles Groves attacks snobbery in music, Fines likely for Heathrow's non-strikers, More parents sending their children to independent schools, Boom in Persian paintings appears to be over, Civil servants offer olive branch on job dispersal, Promising start for Americans in Paris, Zaire hint of break with Russia, A spellbinding demonstration of a rare writer's skills, Mr Rippon to lead Tory delegates in Strasbourg, Strike support less than predicted, Dutch trawlers are accused by Danish fishermen, Communists call for more freedom for civil servants, School cash 'will fall and standards rise', Death duties 'far higher than rest of the EEC', Amin telegram suggests 'Put me up at Palace', Fifth of a famous naval name, Incentives and fresh ideas: these are the weapons to cut the dole queues, Ruling party wins backing of voters in Indonesia, How the media helped to make the world more peaceful, Prince reminds press of duty to be accurate, Legal wrangle delays Germans' trial in Israel, Maths students 'must learn to communicate', Unexpected critic of President's atom policy, 'Moderating' effect of education debate, Huge quantities of US uranium lost, Nation gains four of Mentmore's art treasures, Mr Nkomo's London visit may open way to talks, M Mitterrand's reception irritates the Elysée, Early to bed in hard-working but crime-free Vientiane, Women can be elected as Oxford proctors, Bread prices and profits up next week, Dismissed columnist to call a minister, Spanish Premier to stand for centre group in poll, Terrorist suspects arrested after wounding of police, Vorster-Mondale talks to be held in Vienna, Jenkins hopes dashed on EEC summit, The Times Diary Romance and indecency in kilts, Science report Physics: Origin of the atmosphere, MP loses fight for union post, Union angry at Forte dispute publicity, Communists state the price of their support, Spanish village learns democracy, Tory to demand Labour apology for TV mistake, Nostalgia means the Camel Corps, straw boaters and the men from the Wei-Hi-Wei, Labour lose control of Glasgow, Norway has lost £10m in dues through blow-out, Big gains for Nationalists in Scottish elections, National police force 'would put power in wrong hands' chief constable says, The economic realities of change in Rhodesia, Suicide after escape from lynching, Dr Coggan plans E Europe visit, Ford refuse to Fund British study centre, London reporter faces 'mercenary charge', By-pass objector chains himself to a table, London may get only a glimpse of Mr Carter, Pakistan opposition to defy Army on streets, Tanzania rejects Uganda's claim of invasion plans, Refugees who returned to Vietnam are being detained in prison camps, Hanoi defector alleges. Index. Politics and Parliament: Disclosure code for companies before Commons, Undiplomatic car parking, Bill to alter abortion law doomed, United States 'did not influence deportations', Official functions at hotels, Home Secretary sets out problems of relaxing law on cannabis, Sensible to attend Mozambique talks, Westminster ceremony, Mr Rees on Agee and Hosenball: 'My job is to protect Britain', Tributes to the Queen: stability and continuity provided by the throne House of Commons, NUJ strike might hit local council results, EEC Assembly better if directly elected House of Lords, Harsher penalties for bomb hoaxes and changes affecting cannabis and squatting may be added to Bill, Action demanded on sex film clubs, Helping May's school leavers. Display Advertising: The Low & Bonar Group Limited, Bank Of Scotland, Crossley Building Products Limited, Blackwood Hodge, Multiple Display Advertisements, Capital Radio 194, Thomson Winter Sun, Manchester Business School Management Course, Mobil, Anglo American Corporation Group, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, The Pooh Song Book, Ultramar Company Limited, The Times, Anglo American Industrial Corporation Limited, Fairbairn Lawson Group, Banco De Bilbao, Saa, London And Provincial Poster Group Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Clydesdale Bank, Gray Dawes & Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Phoenix, Austin Allegro, General Investors And Trustees, Limited, Telford Development Corporation, Tricentrol, Christies International Limited, Bridon, Twa, Reyrolle Parsons Ltd, Pentos, Lloyds Bank International. Law: High Court order granted over George Best's flat, Council may appeal over Crown Court decision, Court to decide on future of mausoleum, Action by 'Bishop' fails, Teachers cleared of obstruction at strike plant, Different language, same principles Four Millbank Nominees Ltd v Frederick and Others, Death sentences on two upheld, 'Life' for killing girl over a goodnight kiss, Absence of lay judges forces Turin court to put off terror trial, Queen's Bench Division Nigerian allowed to enter Britain: removal order quashed, Court of Appeal Indecent assaults on children Regina v Sutton, 'Follow London' clauses paramount Armadora Occidental SA and Others v Horace Mann Insurance Co. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Investment and Finance, Services, Appointments. Reviews: Ward Clarke/ Burnett Purcell Room, Four-square to the spectator, Glyndebourne at National Theatre, LPO/Dutoit Festival Hall, A peculiarly unoriginal hero Short Back and Sides Iba, The Pokey Soho Poly, London debuts. Sport: Athletics Meadowbank plan starts row with Sports Council, Ice hockey Timing of next championship will suit Canada, Badminton Talbot outplayed by unseeded Japanese, Evening racing, Racing Night Nurse to take care of Cup, Sports in Brief, Motor rallying Vatanen races through field to fourth place, Tennis Riches line dark cloud hanging over Kansas, Cricket Hardstaff predicts that Croft will make good, Equestrianism Meade at head of predictable British short list, Football The Kop scarcely clears its throat, Real tennis Willis's knee stands up to first match, Hockey Britain's young players must keep on playing. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Residential Property, London & Suburban property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The benign bacillus that plagues the Soviet despots, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 3, 1952 Coventry cathedral. Editorials/Leaders: Materials Unaccounted For, Dr Dahrendorf's Brookings, A Bill To Promote Slipshod Legislation. Letters to the Editor: Decision on deportation, Bitter frustration in N Ireland, Christian decline, BIM's alternative proposals to Bullock, Price of antiques, By-election swings, Taxman's tally, Energy and agriculture, 'News' and 'Standard', The Royal Scot, Shortcomings of 'pigeon French', Cash limit on cheque cards, Future coal supplies, Saving lives by converting rail to roads, Constituencies and MPs, Abolishing the GLC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Births. Obituaries: DR FRANK GREEN Medical Research Council, The Hon Rowland Wynn, Mr Collie Knox, Mr J. T. Hughes, Mr Edward Cole. Business and Finance: Discount market, Sir Charles defends BSC's £100m loss, No final or goodwill at All Polymer, More flexible state aid urged for UK tourism, Commodities, International Mr Jacques Borel resigns for 'personal reasons', Business Diary: Head start · Personal and private, Agents raise £128m for Australian refunding, Tea prices ease on crops news, Bunzl Pulp below hopes in spite of climb to over £13m, Challenge by MP on new Kirkby grant, Panel lifts vote curbs on Kuwait office's stake in Hay's Wharf, The South Korean gamble on investment pays off, Barrow Hepburn chief for top British Tanners post, Arenson holds dividend after recovery, Heinz to buy up minority shares, Briefly Settlement in Tace's Dutch claim, Fed lowers money growth targets and Dr Burns says further cuts are likely, Manufacturing industry stronger but still some way off full recovery, CBI says, In brief OECD may investigate world steel problems, Watts, Blake rights impact, SEC seeks inquiry into fringe benefits, Cool Varley reception to Hitachi protests, April slide in SE business, Saudi pledge on IMF contribution, Paint trade warning of summer price increases up to 12pc, Reyrolle Parsons in confident mood, Better margins at Flight Refuelling bring 63pc advance, Forecast of 2m car sales in UK by 1985, Relyon Opens Well, McBride (Middleton), Smurfit link with Sweden in £19m packaging deal, MPs open fire over Crédit Suisse, Survey shows manufacturers less confident on export pricing edge, Upward trend in metal prices, Post-Budget inflow of funds boosts April reserves to record $10,130m, Dunbee still buoyant after nearing £6m, A policy for pay and productivity, NEB shows £51.3m profit before tax in first year, GKN on a new base. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Lifeless session fails to stir, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Hongkong Exchange granted a licence, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Market still aimless. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr G Fenn for R-R Motors Holdings board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,592, Radio.

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