The Times - 22/11/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Edward Mortimer, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas Southport, By Ronald Kershaw, By Diana Geddes, By Hugh Noyes and Donald Macintyre, By Our Home Affairs Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter David, , By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Wigan, By Annabel Ferriman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Patricia Tisdall, By Donald Macintyre, By Penny Symon, By John Young, By Hugh Clayton, Tim Jones, From Michael Hornsby, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Andrew Tarnowski, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West, By Cliff Temple, By John Karter, Paul Overy, Barry Millington, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Reynolds, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Ian Murray, Bernard Levin, Ken Toon, Ted McKay and Joe McKie, PHS, E. M. NICHOLSON, , DAVID McNEILL, , ELLEN MACNAMARA, , MICHAEL REED, , CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, , F. M. BENNETT, , JOHN BATH AND WELLS, , MOLLIE CABORN, , LLOYD OF KILGERRAN, , DAVID JAMES, , GEORGE THOMPSON, , JAMES DOUGLAS-HAMILTON, , JEREMY THORPE, , KEN WEETCH, , PHILLIP WHITEHEAD, , JOHN PORTER, , INNIS MACBEATH, , ROD ROBERTSON, , NICOLAS BENTLEY, , GERSHON ELLENBOGEN, , MARGARET LIPSCOMB, , ROLAND FREEMAN, , F. T. HARE, , MARGARET STACEY, , John Bodie, Nicholas Tyndall, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, by Robert Fisk, R.F., by Denis Taylor, D. T., by Faris Glubb, by Atef Sultan, by John Rizq, by Samir Makdisi, From David Blake, By Caroline Atkinson, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Economics Staff, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Christopher Wilkins, By Tim Jones, From John Earle, By Clifford Webb, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, C. J. HOPE, , BRIAN FALK, , PAUL SLATER, , W. CORBISHEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Andrew GoodrickClarke Financial Editor, Hilaire Gomer, By Bryan Appleyard, By Victor Felstead, By Alison Mitchell,
ResumoNews: Uncertainty over plans for airports, Beirut revives but sense of division lingers, The nation most in need of Geneva talks, Science report Zoology: Origins of transplant rejection, Snow brings a taste of winter, Labour wants oil funds used to aid industry and public services, Mr Karamanlis to remain Greek Premier while facing stronger opposition, Lebanon In search of confidence after 'the events', Hospital presentation: Mrs Callaghan (second, Cairo says stage set for Geneva, Why the British grant to Bolivia was stopped, Pirates kill Danish skipper in Lagos, Two Concordes flying together to New York, Brussels formula may save Britain £500m in Community budget, Waiters wait and see, Suárez party decides line four months after election, White burgundy goes up more than red, Real value of teachers' pay 'down by more than quarter', Threat of action against local pit pay deals, Mr Fraser launches election campaign, Wesker play flops on Broadway, Romanian dissident arrives in France on tourist visa, Regional report Welsh farmers' wives unite in a holiday venture, Anti-nuclear group admits bomb attacks, Cyclone toll in India reaches at least 6,000, Call for end to students' security of tenure, Pharmacologist urges legalized use of cannabis, Smith plan is condemned by Mr Young, Mr Steel is facing party revolt on pact, Premiere of concerto by trombonist, Call for larger intake of police cadets, Inquiry on £12m hospital after royal opening, Belfast bombers booby-trap fire hydrant, High hopes of Schmidt discussions, Productivity bonuses find support in China, Battered economy comes bouncing back, Mr Vance sees protest by women in Argentina, Police to make trials with three new breath-test devices, IRA raids for funds move into the South, Apartments plan to help RAC, Many counties falling short of monetary targets set for the Queen's Silver Jubilee Appeal, Pools man unable to remember fatal crash, Uncertainty looms over return of banks, Minister defers campaign to encourage vaccination, 'Bloody battle' feared for power men's 30%, Plan to end surpluses on European farms, Doctor overruled on Biko death journey, Suicide watch is kept on Baader lawyer in Stammheim prison, Madeira air crash theory, Korchnoi forces pace in first candidates game, Methodist to be chairman of churches' council, Mr Sadat returns home with no concessions from Israel, Grunwick accountant 'was made to open letters', Buying groceries with trading stamps, Campaign shows deprived how our institutions work, Washington part confined to role of 'postman', Iraq demands Sadat overthrow, Advice centres for consumers to be maintained, Japanese to extract uranium from sea, Future as financial centre hangs on unity, Britain called 'gutless and treacherous', Thunder stolen from Women's Conference, An organization for counsellors to turn to when they need advice, Professional good neighbours help elderly, History loses to strategy in south, The Times Diary/, Mrs Gandhi denounces inquiry into excesses during emergency rule, Social Focus How Scotland gathers experts to deal with housing problems, War sentences last free Arab press to death, Back with pride and a tear, the tank men who broke through at Cambrai, Lucas faces Rhodesia summonses, 4,000 more troops to fight fires, Journalists at 'Mirror' reject pay ultimatum, Premiers give pledge on Iberian accord, Only money can heal the battle scars, Right wing badly beaten in effort to call secret ballot for key jobs in biggest Civil Service union, Electronics will help to regain place in sun, Local museums may press for more state aid. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Bank Of Scotland, Garrard, Hounslow Corporation, Multiple Display Advertisements, A Ciaba Restoration, Air France, Pavillon Hotel, Scotiabank, Banque Libano-Francaise S. A. L., Rolex, Martini, National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Sotheby's, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Mea, Jerricans, Pimm's, Casio®, The Times Reader Services Directory, Printania Palace, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Banque Del'industrie Et Du Travail, Johnnie Walker, Orient, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Healey & Baker, Laing, Safeguard Industrial Investments Limited, Rover, Iran Air, Btr, The Lebanon, Aiwa®, Notice Of Redemption, L'orient-Le Jour. Politics and Parliament: Reflection on MP's integrity was out of order, Size of industrial tribunal awards 'being grossly misrepresented', Cash restraints 'will keep prisons overcrowded', Civil Service pay research unit to start work again, Mr Rees sticks to his guns on fire pay, Rail travellers cannot be shielded from inevitable rising costs, RAF review of bomber manoeuvre technique, Home Secretary explains why troops cannot use complicated fire-fighting equipment House of Commons, Christmas bonus. Weather: The Weather. Law: Verdict next month in trial of British nurse, Court frees former Soho club owner, How to address judges, Colonel facing corruption charges enjoyed a good time, court told, Chancery Division No capital allowances on cost of oil rig loans Ben-Odeco Ltd v Powlson (Inspector of Taxes), W Germans on trial for spying in East Berlin, Doctor found guilty of misconduct faces new accusation over supplying drugs, Court of Appeal Has Domestic Violence Act gone wrong? Davis v Johnson, Two Post Office vans raided, Judge calls young couple in menaces case 'vultures', Court of Appeal Form of criminal bankruptcy orders Regina v Anderson, David Frost alleged to owe £170,000 in tax. Picture Gallery. Sport: Motor rallying Dawson in touch despite high-speed spin, Tennis Hard court championships to be revived next year, Cricket England may stage Packer series, Rugby Union Yorkshire will be without Hryschko, Sports in Brief, Racing Even Melody will be a hit if he gives a repeat performance, Golf First avoidance of British defeat in U S, Athletics World Cup to keep the same format, Football FA urge discussion in Parliament over programme on hooliganism, Bowls Bryant given chance to win fourth title. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & part Time Vacancies-. Reviews: Czech Philharmonic/ Kosler Festival Hall, Talent, dedication Stimmung/Singcircle Round House, Digging down to the roots of delinquency Jimmy Thames (tonight), Coming shortly, World in Action Granada, The Reichstag under wraps, BBC Singers/Poole Queen Elizabeth Hall, French praise for British singing, Censored Scenes from King Kong Open Space. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A chance to achieve the impossible by doing the inconceivable, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 25, 1952 Wife denounces husband. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Vance: No Mere Routine Visit, The No. 1 Crisis Industry, A Majority, But A Warning. Letters to the Editor: Releasing Rudolf Hess, Questioning the preacher, Britain's 'infamous' shipbuilding deal with Poles, Silencing burglar alarms, Projecting coloured births, Awarding criminal legal aid, Settling pay differentials, 'Turbulent future' for architects' fees, The firemen's strike, Waterways invaluable arm of transport, Mapping buried history, Marxism in education, The case against nationalization of building industry, Devolution for the English. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: New bishop: The new Roman, Goncourt prize for novel about New York, University news, Latest appointments, Lincoln's Inn. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Beaton photograph prices vary, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,765, Radio. Obituaries: Professor E. M. Wilson Notable Spanish scholar, Mr S. L. Higgs, Paul Schoeffler. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Little activity, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Day Six of retreat: shares at three-month 'low'. Business and Finance: Discount market, Plant switch may follow union refusal to boost Rover output, BOC International prepares to build its Airco stake, Heron goes into insurance, HAT slips at half-time but better times ahead, Commodities, ANZ Bank's growth slows up in last half, UK metal stocks, Manganese Bronze to hold capital spending to pay off loans, Japan may cut back on S Africa sugar, Airco share listing suspended as British Oxygen negotiates for controlling stake, Bonn rejects call by OECD for further boost to its economy, Common Bros' timely ship sale, Middle East: harbours to match the new riches, Downing lifts prices and awaits upturn, Wellco hits peak pre-tax £508,000, Inflation and pay fears unsettle the pound, International Kiwi polishes up its 1977 results, Philippines signs new sugar pact, State industry boards 'must accept reforms', Strike dashes Vauxhall profit hope, Business Diary: Long's shot · Ghana's ginger group, 14-day shutdown for BSC at Christmas, IMF team to study forecasts based on earnings, Thomas Locker up 25pc with better to come, Briefly Clark's US shoe deal, Computer news Honeywell regroups UK marketing divisions, Variable rate stock to raise Hounslow £12m, Shell, Esso conclude BNOC pact, In brief, Call for better prices to boost tin production, Commission's proposals for monetary union have cool reception in Brussels, Britain signs £115m Polish ships deal, Linread free of Australian worries, IRI agrees to Banco di Roma suspensions, Stock markets under stress-2 Taking stock of the jobbers, 'Spurious' wage settlements worrying CBI, Grain committee, Tubes, GE (US) grow in S Africa. Business Appointments: Business appointments John Dickinson divides interests into two groups. Births.
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