The Times - 28/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Craig Seton, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, By Business News Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Sue Reid, , By Our Labour Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Strafford, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, , By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Political Correspondent, By Judith Judd, , From William Chislett, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Douglas Aiton, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, John Percival, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor., Ian Bradley, Bernard Levin, PHS, DAVID DAVIES, , S. R. DEDHAR, , GEOFFREY PATTIE, , IAN ORR-EWING, , GERALD LONDIN., CHRISTOPHER GILSON, , NICK RAYNSFORD, , CHRISTOPHER ANDREW, , T. J. LEGOWSKI, , A. W. H. STEWART-MOORE, , D. R. LAURENCE, , D. F. B. LE BRETON, , P G. B. LETTS, , ALASTAIR ROSS, , Caroline Moorehead, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Bryan Appleyard, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Financial Staff, By Caroline Atkinson, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Drummond, From Frank Vogl, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Stephen Goodwin, By Edward Townsend, ANTHONY COCKERILL, , JONATHAN AYLEN, , MARK TAVENER, , D. HOWE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Best, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Ashley Druker, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Richard Allen, Gerald Ely, by Michael Baily, by Paul Routledge, P. R., by Margaret Greenhalgh, by Peter Hill, by Arthur Reed, A. R., by John Whelan, by Iain Sherriff, J. W., by Sinan Fisek, by Margaret Stone,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Mr Thorpe denies any part in Alleged murder plot, Allowance for more disabled. Index. News: Beirut seeks new place in highly competitive world, 32,000 idle as strikes hit three major carmakers, Police accept 10 pc and independent pay inquiry, Bermuda poll on links with Britain, Safety rules for cosmetics, Partner for bridge, Government pledge on atom waste, Labour encouraged as poll shows parties are level, Tate opposes Turners for Somerset House, Immigrant students face course fee rise, Another famine feared by Sahel countries, At Windscale, the amateurs shine in the battle of the legal giants, Hollywood farewell to the Prince, Mr Steel indicates that Lib-Lab pact will go on, Mourners clash with police after Baader-Meinhof funeral, Protest march by Geneva staff of UN, Demolition of flats sought after nervous complaints and crime, Tribunal urged to control conduct of writer's case, M Marchais loses his attempt to end slur, Port facilities testify to confidence, Mr Fraser gives reasons for his election day choice, County fear of big rate rises, Air Freight Ground services put brake on jet speed, Mr Jenkins calls for a European currency, Party pact on reform of Spanish police, The Great Freight Race Hangover follows the binge, Middle East the bright spot amid gloom, Rapid expansion after wartime disruption, A Renaissance museum worthy of France, Somerset House 'unsuitable for Turners', Going to work on a curate's egg, Bulgaria's cheap rates pose big threat to West, How the clubs of Dicken's London are coping with hard times, Service chiefs' warning of low morale on pay, Wedding party involved in Philippines clash, Front attacked as 'puppet' of socialists, Anniversary flight to circle the world in 48 hours, Washington optimistic on new Salt agreement, Mr Callaghan calls for industry recruits, Legality of school girls' quota doubted, Students refused to take an English test, United States will back UN call for arms sanctions against S Africa, President Carter says, Former suspect alleges Ulster police brutality, Attempt to end newspaper dispute fails, Pakistan regime maintains ban on political action, Alleged drug dealer flees from Bangkok hospital, Archbishops' reprimand over woman priest, Ombudsman blames health departments for tardy warning on whooping cough vaccine, Irish beef protest by farmers, Increased radiation in Windscale fish eaters, Hauliers make plans as ports clear, Commission's potato report 'obscure', Time and the telephone upset digestions on both sides of the Channel, Restrictions on foreign lecturers under attack, Insurance Brokers compete for business in this fabled corner, Land Traffic Crossing the borders of endurance, Grace period for Britain to pass law on lorry drivers, Light flight has great future, President Tito 'under doctor's orders to rest', Edinburgh Festival yields £1m, Soviet killer satellite test claimed, Apartheid's first child slow to come of age, World Bridge body critical of Italian federation, More wish to take courses in science and technology, EEC asks Pretoria to rescind latest restrictions on blacks, Gladstone, too, had problems with defectors as the old Liberal Party waned, Hijack leader 'wanted for London killings', Israel goes ahead with West Bank settlements, Miners' ballot is expected to support the productivity deal by a small majority, The Times Diary/, Canal reasserts its influence on world shipping, Mr Thorpe denies cover-up and condemns 'vicious' rumours, Parties call off war of loudspeakers in Athens, Lower-paid worse off at work than on dole, Nupe leader maintains, Power men black out No 10, BBC radio wavelengths to change, Science report Astronomy: The visibility of stars, Mr Fahmi says peace conditional on Israeli withdrawal and establishment of Palestinian state, Duke of Edinburgh takes a gloomy view of the future. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Nasa Lines, British Gas, British Airways, (T.C.L.), Standard Freight Forwarders Ltd., Maraine And Transportation Services(saudia) Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Gulf Dredging Co., Hanson Trust, The Leading Cargo Handling Agents, International Shipping Agency Ltd., Glen Grant Distillery, Saramat, East, Big Wheels, Sony., E. W. Swanton, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, Bmw, Ansafone, Tanker Fleet Services, Merzario, The Times Special Reports, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Gulf Air Cargo, United Arab Shipping Co(sag), Leisure & General Holdings Limited, Integrated Container Services,inc., Seaspeed Services, Nrdc Finance For Innovation, Ferranti., Pan Am, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Red Sea Trading & Shipping Est., Saudia Cargo, East Med Red Sea The Gulf, Laing, Global Services Co., Al Quraishi International, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Natwest, Alsawan Co., Adriatica, Hine, Kuwait Airways, Whisky, Lightelectric, Qatar National Navigation & Transport Co. Ltd., Glenfiddich Pure Malt. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: No costs for appellant Croydon v Greenham (Plant Hire) Ltd, Point of public order Regina v Oakwell, Inquiry ordered into failed Bangladesh coup, Court of Appeal Dismissal for serious error of judgment is justified Taylor v Alidair Ltd, MP attacks courts over battered women Act, Three Labour officials cleared of contempt, Man of two careers, Law Report October 27 1977 Court of Appeal Prejudice by delay in quantifying claim President of India and Union of India v John Shaw & Sons (Salford) Ltd., Judge's stern warning to woman muggers, 'Sunday People reporters bailed. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Theatres, £6,000 plus appointments, Entertainments, Acknowledgments, More Appointments On, Commercial Services, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments. Property: Investment Property, Flat Sharing, Solme 'very good houses in the 1930s, Reviews: Ophelia Oxford Playhouse, The Invitation Covent Garden, Laburnum Grove Duke of York's, Marguerite Wolff Queen Elizabeth Hall, A gifted new American director Communion (x) General release The Long holidays of 1936 (aa) Paris Pullman/Phoenix East Finchley My Nights with Susan, Sandra, Olga and Julie (X) Film Centa/Classic, Victoria/Classic, Praed Street The Man Who Skied Down Everest Convent Garden Cinema, LPO/Sanderling Festival Hall, Academy gets a proper theatre Fairy Queen/ Tobermory/Trial by Jury Royal Academy of Music. Arts and Entertainment: Susannah York as Peter Pan, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,744, Broadcasting, 1886 Broads photographs fetch £10,000, Portrait by Titian discovered. Sport: Racing Boldboy entitled to pride of place, Swimming England clothing restrictions, Simpson expected to succeed, Football Villa's League Cup reign could well end at the City Ground, Sports in Brief, Golf Hippopotamus puts foot in Gallardo's challenge, Rugby Union England able to confirm strength at forward, Tennis Fluctuating fortunes for Paish couple, Olympic Games Sweden estimate cost of winter Games at £23m, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A giant of science and a hack called Boris, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 28, 1952 'Billy' Hughes. Editorials/Leaders: A Setback In Health Education, The Battle Of Turner's Bequest, A Distant Goal. Letters to the Editor: Recovering from the war, A Colonial lighthouse, Opera prestissimo, Victims of reverse discrimination, Leaping into physics, Agreed housing policies, Evidence that U S steel industry is more resilient than its critics claim, Gas in a hijacked airliner, Teaching engineering design, Liberal Party and profit-sharing, Tobacco substitutes, South African repression, First class at cut rates, BBC film of Grunwick, Canon law on ordination of women, The Zinoviev letter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Hampden House School for Girls, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Hugh Tracey African tribal music and dance, Mr Rowland Rash, Lieut-Col Henry Howard. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Good gains in long gains. Business and Finance: Discount market, March deadline for opting out of state pension, W Press 25pc ahead but no bid mooted, Vavasseur terms for M & AI, Gallaher director named for top Post Office job, Wall St brokers Loeb and Hornblower may link, Lower American deficit lifts dollar, Quinton Hazell develops new under-rider, Minet now at more stately gait, Scotcros buys Remy in first stage of European drive, BSC losses 'would put others in liquidation', Interim pre-tax revenue almost doubles at EPC, Textile imports ruling urged, $1,715m US deficit lowest since May, Columbia fines coffee shippers for hold-up, The Canadians wrap up against a harsh economic winter, Briefly Family sells nearly 11pc of stake in A G Stanley, Brussels move to phase out food subsidies, Common fund, Stock markets Industrial doubts curb demand, State stakes in Montedison still under review, BOC shop stewards turn down pay offer, McKechnie tops its forecast, Budget fillip for Fidelity after slip in opening half, Soviet grain sowing behind target, 60,000 shipyard jobs may go in Community, Record £650m inflow likely for societies, Rover output to resume as parts strike ends, Derritron losese battle for BEC, Dr Burns attacks Carter Administration 'myopia' over stimulating economy, BR pension fund makes £80m offer for Edinburgh and Dundee Investment Co, Government sees key role for small businesses in creating jobs, US knew of uranium pricing ring in 1972, Business Diary: Dropping the pilot · First class, Post Office, Drilling starts on first Thistle production well, Knitting together the strands of textile research, Single-figure inflation vital, CBI chief says, Machine tool orders show slight recovery, Gilts one year later, Strong demand quickly exhausts long-dated 'tap', Inchcape in £12.5m counterbid for Crane. Business Appointments: Business appointments Coalite board names two new directors. Births. Shipping News: Shipping Containers make expansion of trade possible.
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