The Times - 17/02/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, By Marcel Berlins, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Air Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Tim Jones, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By David Leigh, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Eric Marsden, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ray Kennedy, From Frank Vogl, US Economics Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Kuldip Nayar, From Fred Emery, From James Reston, Michael Ratcliffe, Brian Alderson, Peter Tinniswood, Sheridan Morley, Philippa Toomey, Louis Heren, Trevor Fishlock, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Michael Church, William Mann, By Tom German, By Jim Railton, By Richard Streetop, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sidney Friskin, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Roger Berthoud, Ronald Butt, PHS, WINNIE EWING, , PETER PARKER, , DAVID CRANE, , SAMMY LOHAN, , SETON GORDON, , JOHN HUNT, , J. MAXWELL BROWNJOHN, , ANTHONY MEYER, , GILES PLAYFAIR, , D. R. TOWNLEY, , NICHOLAS FALK, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, , ROBERT HANNAY, , ALISON HANNAY, , ROGER ALFORD, , R. A. WEALE, , GEOFFREY RIBBANS, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, The Rev John Vine writes:, A friend writes:, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Stephen Goodwin Parliamentary Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By David Mott, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Pullen, By Derek Harris, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, JOHN READ, , WILFRED ASPINALL, , B. P. D. WHITE, , DAVID MITCHELL, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , D. J. FOSKETT, , DAVID CRABBE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Maurice Corina, Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, By Ray Maughan, Peter Waymark,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Complaints on working of caravan Act, Opening stores of public information, An inquiry into make up of teaching force, Mr Rees answers Labour critics to make deportation orders House of Commons, Allegations by Irish prisoners are rejected by Mr Rees, 'Disabled treated like second class citizens' House of Lords, Mr Rees firm on Agee and Hosenball expulsions, Demands for devolution poll in England rejected by 180 votes, Early end to devolution Bill debate, Concern over child mortality rate, Campaign by IRA in prisons: no amnesty. News: Mrs Thatcher canvasses: Mrs Thatcher, Leader of the, Naafi strike stumps the Germans, Commissioner's offer ends EEC subsidy dispute, No place for PLO at peace talks unless attitude to Israel changes, US says, The Times Diary How to make marriage tingle again, Police furious after breakdown of Rees talks on pay, Delay in phasing out pay beds expected, Pro-Europe MPs fear further stalling on direct elections, Shopkeeper killed in poll ferment, Compromise poll reform plan is urged for Europe, Wall of tyres:Part of a 145ft wall, contain-, Lining up for a 'civil war weekend', Lebanon disappointed with trade pact with Nine, New hospital may need £8m to make it safe, Parents 'feel uninformed on children's schooling', Makarios pledge to quit after peace agreement, Communist attack on Gandhi son, Ray Buckton: break this straitjacket of wage control, Dublin upset by English treatment of IRA men, Airport workers and dockers reject phase 3, Restoration for Kew house, Minister's note asked for money, Decision on timetable of devolution Bill expected, Mr Carter plans big aid programme for developing nations, Latest European snow reports, Making Whitehall a happier hunting ground for foreign correspondents, Unions kill hopes of pre-Budget pay deal, AUEW leaders bar contender from meetings, TV history of slavery sets viewing records, Government may change from US planes, Mentmore deadline is fixed at April 5, Sri Lanka communists split over coalition, Radioactivity checks on cattle urged, Helping elderly to understand metric changes, 'Cubans ready to quit Angola' report, Furious MPs attack devolution 'bias', Sir Geoffrey favours gradual tax reform, Labour may concede defeat on hybridity, Archbishop of Uganda arrested after Amin overthrow plot, Part-time courses urged for jobless school-leavers, Government on road to reconciling differences with party executive, Complaints by 41,800 on clothing, Halt to spread of strikes in Netherlands, Science report Climatology: London to blame for worst storm, Condition of Mr Crosland is 'stable' hospital says, RAF to get 24 more VTO fighters, Russia sees need for cut in fish catches, 'Poverty trap' precaution, Church criticized on human rights, Britain appeals directly to New York over Concorde after setback in Carter message, Stockings may save lives, Burmese troops kill 120 rebels in four-day battle, Sir Harold v 'Joe': is it really a question of a wrong kind of loyalty?, Temples of Baalbek damaged by gunfire, Prague attacks The Times over dissidents' charter, One rate up, one likely to rise, one may be held, Denmark's election victors divided over coalition plans, Fashion from Israel The six-point star treatment, Britain and US deny new Rhodesia initiative, Broadcasting system should be left intact, radio chief says, Local authorities back call for more wage restraint, S African prison death brings toll to 19 in year, Van Dyck for nation: A double portrait by, Mr Carter revitalizes the bureaucracy, Call for facts on scientists' oppression, Warning on foreign service cuts, Frustration of a Scots loyal Labour supporter, Lawyers say Spanish police are still brutal, Limpopo kills hundreds, Motoring Volvo 343 may have limited market appeal. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, The Throgmorton Secured Growth Trust Limited, Bank Base Rates, Rnib, The Times, Gmc, The British Deaf Association, Car Buyer's Guide, Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Ltd., Secker & Warburg, Ncr, Comp Air, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., Ro, Laing, Country Life. Law: Changes in law proposed to stop people 'bilking', Woman reporter in trousers barred by judge, Bomb wrecks car of trial lawyer, Man cleared of attempting to murder wife, No prison for unlawful sexual acts, Danish printers' union fined, Councillor found guilty of corruption, Court of Appeal When Scots can sue in England MacShannon v Rockware Glass Ltd Fyfe v Redpath Dorman Long Ltd, Official for trial, BR man who sold own tea cleared, British envoy's kidnapper jailed till 2009, Student's right to benefit upheld Atkinson v Barnsley Supplementary Benefits Appeal Tribunal. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Spokesong Vaudeville, Joan of Arc Oxford Playhouse, Dangerous illusion In Our Time, Your life in their hands Is This Your Life?, Lewis Carroll: various fits, The Taming of the Shrew Covent Garden, The Regiment BBC 1, Belgrade Piano Trio Purcell Room, Fiction The Big Footprints The Rich are with you Always Turnstiles, Met lands a whale of an opera, Broadway baby My Heart Belongs, Orchestra of St John's/ Lubbock St John's, Small is beautiful Linguistic Minorities in Western Europe, Macaulay in great force The Letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Theatres, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Opera And Ballet, Funeral Arrangements, Non-secretarial Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Malvern Festival to be revived, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,534, Radio, Broadcasting, God coin worn as charm sold for £11,000. Sport: Hockey Loughborough overcome by high-speed Exeter, Golf Muirfield named to host 1980 Open, Rowing Oxford have pedigree for carbon copy win, Rugby Union Irish bring McKinney in for injured Deering, Motor rallying Sunday start proposed to cut accident risk, Sports in Brief, Racing Remarkable double in Lanzarote's sights, Boxing Manager wants Green's pay to equal Stracey's, Cricket Fletcher to the rescue for England, Table tennis Miss Knight to meet top seed in the first round, Rackets Defeat for Angus hinders world title challenge, Tennis Aggressive Beven keeps Britain's hopes alive, Football Liverpool batter at United's door but are denied entry. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: A Privilege And Not A Right, Sometimes IT IS Right To Behave Badly, A Loss To The Government. Letters to the Editor: Colonel Sammy Lohan, Small business's 'higher quality of investment', Motivating the managers who motivate the men, Parole and public opinion, Keats and claret, Britain and terrorism, Literary insularity, The inner city, Efficient use of Britain's fuel resources, Rockall, Canterbury and Rome, Higher fees for foreign students, The new Estate of the Realm, High cost of rail commuting, The marriage service, Confidential information and banks, Devolution poll. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Saturday, February 16, 1952 Royal funeral. Official Appointments and Notices: Athenaeum, Church news New Rhodesian bishop, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Canon Henry Balmforth, Lt-Gen Sir Richard Craddock, Lady Palairet, Professor Harry Thrope Historical and social geography, Mr John Owen. Business and Finance: Overseas Bow Valley in N Sea sale, Discount market, Euromarkets Penex $300m Eurocredit, UB brings in quality caterer, Minister hopes for 8pc cut in North Atlantic air fares, Association joins protest over CCA proposals, Eurosyndicat, Cummins of US in £30m Scottish diesel expansion, Hongkong watch complaints, A shade slower at John James: trust status still in doubt, SE calls for Budget incentive to savings, CEI attacks plan for engineering inquiry, Swiss accused of dumping watch precision parts, Racal sights victory in bid battle for Milgo, Business Diary: 'Mid the equinoctial gales, Shares recovery wipes out Monday's losses, Insurance Bill eases membership provisions, Accountants ready to accept tribunal, No future for planning agreements?, Suitor in the wings for ailing Penrad, The economic consequences of Mr Healey, Building industry 'poorly placed to meet recovery', UDT prunes its balance sheet, Briefly, Burton 'A' get votes-one day, CBI chief receives mandate for Dell talks, West German economists point to marked upturn in end-1976 growth, Wider prices and earnings gap underlines social contract strain, In brief Strikes halt 25,000 Leyland jobs, Deal may cut Japanese TV imports, Carter plans may add $20,000m to deficit, Commodities Upward trend is sustained in cocoa prices, Conzinc Riotinto in 49 per cent advance, Chrysler management and unions endorse draft planning agreement, Spring back in bouncing Ball. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Another strong session, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Recent issues, Stock markets Monday's losses are wiped out. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr P G Hall to become Esso Petroleum director. Births.
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