The Times - 26/03/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By Richard Allen Financial Staff, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, From Martin Huckerby, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Hatfield, By Peter Hill, By Geraldine Norman, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Parker, From a Staff Reporter, From Peter Godfrey, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Planning Reporter, From Kenneth Gosling, By Annabel Ferriman of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Hugh Clayton, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By John Young, By Edward Mortimer, From Nicholas Ashford, From William Safire, From Peter Strafford, by Jane Austen and Another, David Wade, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Roy Hay, Ian Bennett, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Edward Mayer, George Hutchinson, D. L. P. Hartley, Richard Streeton, MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, , F. E. G.COX, , A.J. BLACK, , ANNA KEIGHLEY, , PETER HENDERSON LEWIS, , ANTONY J. MEE, , EDGAR FROMM, D. G. McGILL, , MARGARET BYASS, , J. E. HUMPHREY, , ANDREW R. E. MURRAY, , GEORGE McWATTERS, W. J. DYMOTT., M. TURNBULL, , W. R. PAGE, , PATRICIA M. DOUGHTY, KENNITH F. W. DOUGHTY, D. E. CHRISTOPHERSON, , DONALD GOULD, , RODERICK MacFARQUHAR, , ROBERT MASON, , By Canon C. B. Armstrong, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, By Our Science Editor, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, by John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Emler and Ray Maughan, By Edward Townsend, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, Eric Brunet, Margaret Drummond, John Drummond, Francis Kinsman, Adrienne Gleeson, Vera Di Palma, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, David Molt, By Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Liberal plan calls for Scottish assembly to get most of royalties from North Sea oil, Bishop lifts ban on Catholic priest, Dr Coggan says he prays for Amin overthrow, Bomb in van kills butcher, Mr Jenkins to get London summit invitation, Science report Epidemiology: Sinister overtones, Nato again puts off decision on Awacs, Umbrage in Moscow over visit of Mr Vance, Exam papers ' leniently marked ', Minister urged to ban concrete hardening agent, Lib-Lab alliane raises Tory hopes in Ely, Fraud Squad in £9½m property deal investigation, Ex-President of Congo executed by firing squad, Zanzibar warm to Soviet explorer, Dr Soares shuffles Cabinet to beat economic crisis, Queen declines a gem of an invitation, Virus deaths rise to 16 at old people's home, After the fall, Roads group accuses GLC of 'attacking' motorists, Communist interference is alleged in Chapple election, Shell seeks increase of 2.5p a gallon, Magnificent volumes Geoffrey Keynes the dreamer who was undeniably a man of action as well, Building in grounds of listed houses 'cannot be stopped', Smith trip to Cape Town tomorrow, Latest European snow reports, The hidden Rabbi inside Leonard Bernstein, ITV suggests fifth channel could be open instead, Progress on tobacco substitutes, Two tea firms 'seek 27p a lb price rises', Sportsview The man who helped to make table tennis more than just a game of ping-pong, Tories claim first signs of Liberal 'revolt', Chinese dispute with Russians to continue, European unions predict unrest, Travel Acting the goat in Lakeland, Atom power falls foul of the grave robbers, £1.46m loss by Express newspapers, Kurdish rebels seize three more hostages, Israel accused of delaying Geneva meeting, Mr Ram agrees to join Indian Cabinet after personal appeal from Prime Minister, Good Food Guide Eating in dialect, Gaullists make M Chirac's triumph complete, Immigration low in poll issues, Universities 'have failed to provide for industry', Gardening Spray a while, Scottish estates with two castles are for sale, Annual festival of music in Orkney Islands, How close has Mr Steel come to dishing the Liberals?, Moon children sent home to mother, Young men are turning back to sober suits, A plea for intercommunion between churches, Mr Bhutto rearrests opponents, Collecting To Leach or not to Leach?, Two Canaletto views sold for £110,000 each, Government no longer likely to impose basic curriculum, Tate may spread jobs loss over three years, Vans get police escort past hospital pickets, Liberals may abstain in Tory defence move, Turkey hit by earthquake, Big French vote for direct polling forecast, Talks on U S air pact to resume, Living as in 300 BC, for television, Senor Areilza resigns from Spanish party, Cut-price butter plan will barely cover increase British must expect to pay under EEC rules, PR system likely in Europe poll, Pre-war days, with the Left Book Club and reds under the bed, Headmaster denies hanged boy was seriously bullied, Protestant call to Mr Powell to quit seat, Mr Steel reviews his 'shadows'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Emc, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Bhhi, Beothoven Edition, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Murray Perahia, M & G, Luxembourg, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cages, The Financial Times, Rca, Monsieur Worth, Philips, French Asparagus, Cartier, Jersey, Gateway Designs Ltd.. Law: Chancery Division Pensioners' review claim fails Metzger and Others v Department of Health and Social Security, Addict stole a thousand times, Rail executives cleared of fraud, 'Public enemy No 1' jailed for 20 years, Roman Polanski indicted for assault on girl, Madrid editor on birth control charge, Kidnapper jailed, Detention of boy, 18, who seduced a girl of eleven, Death driver banned, Man killed wife in self-defence, counsel claims, Danish printers to defy ruling by court, Judges hear plea by US journalist. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: The Ideal Home, Educational, Royal Albert Hall, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Home extra, Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday in Lent, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Saturday Bazaar. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Saturday, Television highlights, Radio, Chess The charmed circle, Bridge Leading into a trap, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,560, Sunday. Reviews: Completing the sets, Theatre Barrie Keeffe: the play's the thing, Beethoven's anniversary, Radio Locals in a mess, Uncapricious, O rare Callas, and rarer Massenet. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Desai And Mr Ram, Mr Carter And The Palestinians, A Fairer Share Of The Traffic. Letters to the Editor: Trade with Japan, The 'Panorama'school, Rabies risk, BBC reporting in Ulster, Rowing at Oxford, Seal culling, Liberal Party support for the Labour Government. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Germany's future From The Times of Wednesday, March 26, 1952. Deaths. Obituaries: M A. Massemba-Debat Former President of Congo Republic, Maj-Gen S. A. Cooke. Sport: Weekend fixtures, Swimming Third title for Miss Davies, Skiing Stenmark rounds up the last giant slalom, Racing Old-fashioned way can lead Durr to new triumph, Cricket Gover school in search of budding Truemans, Badminton Mrs Gilks submits to more accurate rival, Sports in Brief, Golf Matthew amply fulfils expectations, Table tennis Clever Chinese have planned clean sweep, Yachting Crebbin finds first day to his liking, Motor racing Stuck in Pace's Brabham at Long Beach, Hockey A significant exercise at Glasgow, Rugby Union Indirect penalties are introduced, Squash rackets One Khan is out and another fills his place, For the record, Football Match of the day may take place in Antwerp. Business and Finance: Orme men cut their share control, Discount market, Unit trust performance, Fixed interest investment Changing strategy for a new portfolio, Austrian special steel faces dumping inquiry, Investment trusts Standard bid opens way for more, Taxation: readers ask Gains on houses · Property transfer · Redundancy, £30m Leyland NEB loan authorized, Commodities, Insurance Boats are not all plain sailing, Dividend boost gilds Brown Bros recovery, Fed steps up investigation into scale of foreign lending by US commercial banks, Minister seeks CBI help for prices board, OECD sees Britain as oil exporter, Investors week, Bumper year and a bid from Yule Catto, Talks to lift Arab ban on Vickers, Treasury 'star' going to Bank of England, In brief BNOC spent £400m in first year, Ford pre-tax profit up ninefold to £121m peak, Sir James now steps out in Hongkong, Briefly, Spong And Co, Terms ready soon for bond issue to foreign holders of sterling balances, Good first half from hopeful Henlys, Barton & Sons, Horrors of life without a secretary..., Pye's second-half rally regains lost ground, Election tremors · Takeover activity, Meal vouchers tax plea, Pensions Are you likely to get an increase?, Wallis sticks to its guns despite BAT's 57pc stake, Eurobond prices (midday indicators). Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Investors stay away ahead of Budget, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to the account, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Combating hooliganism by football supporters, Free vote on method of election to the European Parliament House of Commons. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Births.
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