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The Times - 03/09/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Paul Routledge, By Nicholas Hirst, From Ronald Faux, From Michael Knipe, From Christopher Walker, By Caroline Atkinson, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, From John Young, By Robert Parker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, From Our Correspondent., By Peter Strafford, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk., From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, From David Bonavia, From Michael Frenchman, Lord Trevelvan, Edward Mayer, Kenneth Eastaugh, Laurie Taylor, Christopher Fildes, Caroline Moorehead, Henry Stanhope, Ray Gosling, Patricia Tisdall, Pamela Vandyke Price, David Wade, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Clive Barnes, Ross Wilson, John Woodcock, Edward Hart, Jonathan Sale, George Hutchinson, A. BAINBRIDGE, , JACK LEE, , MICHAEL IVENS., J. C. STOTT, , MATHEW HOFFMAN, , JOHN CURTIS, , TTM BALDING, RENEE SOSKIN., GRAHAM DOWELL, , ERNEST PENDROUS, , F. H. MILLER., A. H. P HUMPHREY, JOHN HUNT, , RUTH HILLYER, P. E. STRACHAN TIMMS, PAUL LAYTON., From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Farnborough, Sept 2.-, From Pearce Wright, From Our Science Editor, From a Staff Reporter, Anthony Hanson, From Michael Horsnell, By Patricia Tisdall, By Stephen Goodwin, By Roger Vielvoye, By Peter Hill, From Michael Hornsby, From Frank Vogl, By Ray Maughan, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Bryan Appleyard, John Drummond, Francis Kinsman, Harry Brown, Eric Brunet, John Whitmore, MARGARET STONE, Ray Maughan, Margaret Drummond, By Ronald Pullen, By Alison Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Nicholls, Sheila Black,

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News: Pelicans from Astrakhan: One of a pair of, Unnecessary drug-taking 'causing internal pollution', In old Islington, where Elizabeth slept and a strong man reigned, Mr Smith says plan 'insane' but will not be rejected outright, Why we should act as though there is only one church, Dispute over Grunwick blockade, Two policemen wounded in Pigalle gunfight, French plea to Russia over airbus, Summit economic plan 'has not succeeded', Yugoslav leader visits Great Wall, Women urge Lucas strikers to go back, Union campaign against health spending cuts, Floods make 200,000 homeless in Bangladesh, Plea to UN to censure Amin regime, Threat of rail strike in France, Drink Getting into the red, Ethiopia claims Somali tank attack broken, Bomb attack on Lebanese pro-Government journal, 'Synchro-pay' plan to stop leapfrogging wage claims, Tory leader expects election next year, /New York Notebook The solace of festival time, Mr Steel tells Tories 'control right wing', Top dogs among the sheep, but are they what the shepherds really want?, Labour Party property venture lost £90,000, Australian unions demand referendum on uranium, Remote but busy staging post between Ireland and Europe, Signs of cultural revival in China, Putting pressure on business, Support for 12-month rule forecast, Mexico lifts Communist Party ban, Bracket clock is sold for £6,000, Swiss regulate military men's foreign contacts, Oil tax plan to turn back deserts, Wider UN role in Rhodesia sought, Mr Jack Jones wants 'positive Budgets' to replace restrictions, Dearer cigarettes 'could save lives', Treatment of haemophilia 'too costly', Good Food Guide Taking a meal on trust, Colorado beetles found on Dutch grain ship, Film group condemns policies of big circuits, Something amiss in this high office, Leyland ordered to pay men for redundancy, Disabled people urged to speak out, Legends of 1940, Resort to arms not ruled out over Quebec, Travel Island retreat, Debate on the psychology of human behaviour raises the temperature, Constable was colour blind, NUJ firm on motion to black rivals, All may indeed be for the best in the best of all cricketing worlds, Four feared dead in Hongkong crash, Gardening The merit of rampant climbers, Communist network broken in Malaysia, Ten months with Dag Hammarskjöld, Inquiry call on alleged Irish police brutality, Weekend SHOPAROUND Turning out a smooth product, Gulbenkian grants top £100m, Science report Molecular biology: Progress on DNA, Viewers protest about BBC film's violence, Chance to speak up on modern art, Power workers' blackout threat remains, Obscenity committee: The committee, Labour warning on EEC poll Bill, Sri Lanka rules out separatism for Tamils, UK reserves soar by $1,430m to a new peak, Special offer/Putting the paper to bed, Catholics try to discern attitudes of W Indians, Development in antibiotics for plants could increase yields, Labour leaders avoid open conflict in conference statement, Educational pendulum 'swinging towards Victorian orthodoxy', Nurses stage a protest at mental hospital, Flights still reduced by strike, TUC to mobilize union forces against Grunwick, Ward lock-ups 'in best interests of patients', Gun battle in Istanbul slum leaves three dead. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Fontana, Chivers, The Observer, Inghams, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, Lyall Watson, Pelicans, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Woman accused of £200,000 theft, Charges over Pasolini film, Teacher cleared of indecency against pupil. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Home & Garden, Non-Secretarial, Situations Wanted, Royal Ballet, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, London & Suburban property. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, Bridge Hand me downs, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,697, Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword, Weekend television highlights, Sunday, Chess The master touch. Reviews: TV tie-ins, Small time people, Two wars, Radio Space age, Heave ho my hearties, Prosperity and power, Two from the fourteenth century, The sage of Sausalito. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Pound IS Likely To Float Upwards, Where Defence IS Weak, The Febrile Price Of Coffee. Letters to the Editor: A Kipling 'hoax' theme, Rent of listed buildings, Unrest amid affluence, Smuggled pets, County names, Ideals and aims of the National Front, Clergy stipends and pensions, Grunwick's rejection of Scarman recommendations, Carnival violence: dangers of early publicity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Sept 3, 1952. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Getty award for wildlife work. Obituaries: Mr Reid Railton Brilliant designer of high-speed cars, Miss Ethel Waters. Business and Finance: Discount market, Texaco chairman predicts energy shortage by 1990, Unit trust performance, Briefly EC Cases sees road to recovery, Round-up Flexible savings plan, Pensions III-health can be more troublesome for some, Desoutter takes off in wake of bid defence, Commodities, Night shift workers at Leyland bus plant reject mass strike call, Margins at BMK now critical, Fixed interest investment Gilts take a breather-but for how long?, Investor's week Market gallops ahead and clears the 500 mark, Steel scrap reduced by up to £2, Insurance How to top up benefits when time is running out, Nationalization of builders urged, Price Commission's early warning system shows inflation rate fall to 11.7pc, Talks open with TGWU to end dispute at Batchelors, Growing optimism pushes shares index 19.8 ahead on the account, Tories call for tax aids on home insulation, Guinness Peat off the commodity switchback, Unit trusts S & P streamlines its funds, Bulk carrier deliveries set for 1978 peak, German setback halts BBA at midterm, SE relaxes 35pc rule on new issue flotations, UK aims to delay Danish 'green crown' devaluation, Faces could be happier on both sides of the bank counter, Pilkington, Joint reflation talks by Paris and Bonn to boost economies, Working abroad Escaping the clutches of the UK tax man, Meriden co-op chief to leave, Church also celebrates this Jubilee year, Jobless rise sparks fears of US slowdown, Grouse, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Uk Reserves, Bidder still in the wings as Ega climbs 25pc. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Fresh demand for shares, Wall Street, Stock markets 500 beachhead now entrenched. Sport: Football Birmingham decide to make changes as the doubts return, Cricket Wicket of Wilkins the most vital of Gloucestershire's season, Racing Fine Blue is improving all the time, Tennis Smith the latest victim of startling new racket, Sports in Brief, Speedway Mauger's fifth world title, Yachting Runaway Bus is halted by rule concerning rudders, Athletics Juantorena the star of act one, scene two, Golf Britain with good conceit of itself, Weekend fixtures. Births.

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