The Times - 09/09/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, From Tim Jones, From Patricia Clough, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Alan Hamilton, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By a Chess Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, Arts Reporter, From John Young, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, Reports by John Winder, Geoffrey Browning and Stephen Goodwin, of Our Parliamentary Staff, by Fred Emery, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Brogan, From David Bonavia, From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent, , By Jan Kavan, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Blunsden, By Cliff Temple, Dr Tony Smith, Peter Strafford, David Robinson, Kenneth Loveland, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, David Young, Olga Franklin, Richard Davy, Michael Frenchman, PHS, PETER STEPHENSON, , EMMENTAL, , ROGER SIMS, , DAVID STEEL, , ROBERT S. ELLIOTT, , MALCOLM HOPPE, , M. L. SEHLABO, , FRED JARVIS, , G. A. PEEL, , D. H. SMITHERS, , JON H. CHAPLIN, , BARRY JOYCE, , DAVID WILSON, , JEFFREY SIMMONS, , NORMAN MacKENZIE, , GODFREY SMITH, , VIVIEN NOAKES, , LAURENCE TARGET, , WILLIAM WARE, , PETER RYDE, , BINIS MACBEATH, , From Annabel Ferriman, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Ronald Faux, O.L.Z., C.H.D., by Henry Stanhope, The author is Defence Correspondent, The Times., by Geoffrey Wood, by Roy Corlett, by J. W. Sutherland and R. L. J. Awcock, by Peter Hill, by Mark Hewish, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Richard Allen, Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Roger Vielvoye, GERVAS STEELE, , S. P. BEST, , GEOFFREY McLEAN, , P. M. M. PRITCHARD, , ROSEMARY McROBERT, , E. A. CHIARINI, , A. F. STOBART, , By Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Arthur Reed, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, By Bryan Appleyard, By Nicholas Hirst, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Romantic love is dying out, professor says, Gang collect cash fom 25 post offices, Inquiry told of connexion with risk of nuclear war, Post Office watchdog gets 8,786 complaints, West German police appeal to kidnap gang to name a go-between quickly, The Times Diary/ The colonel puts Blandings on the map, CBI chief says wage demands pose threat of 2½m jobless, Spain prepares for 'hot autumn', Sorting out the believers from the sceptics in the confusion of Eurocommunism, GLC urged to campaign for a London region, Catholic priests call for homosexuality study, Mackerel catch to be licensed, Architects to reconsider advertising move, Science report Biology: Viruses in a test-tube, School education becomes the battleground in the fight over Quebec language law, Aphasia, or speech impairment at a stroke, Guided missiles perform impressively, Mexico cracks down on the marijuana farmers in the biggest 'war' for 50 years, Senate hearings turn Lance scandal into a political crisis, Charity will take long view for Scotland, NUJ urged to accept mediation at Darlington, Dissident says his work destroyed, Secret Jewish settlements, Mother saw her tower block flat as a prison, Mao bodyguard chief's rapid rise in Chinese hierarchy points to strengthening of secret police, Martinware bird fetches £2,200, Woman sets record for Channel double, Mediation talks today on bread strike threat, Notebook A narrow view of the world, Society may destroy itself by stress, congress told, Daughter of consul found dead, The census that missed by a mile, Full speed ahead with plastics for minesweepers, Cyprus harmony 'depends on Greeks' goodwill', Mr Benn urges care for resources, 3,000ft under on Fred Trueman's old pitch, Plea for £50 minimum wage rejected, City vote on demolition of renovated houses, Plan by Labour Party to introduce more democracy in the arts, RAF officers graduate, No Carter peace plan for Ulster, US diplomat explains, Getting what you pay for, Dismissed 'Express' men in talks, Liberals want pension plan for self-employed, Sonar science fiction comes true, Charter 77 dissidents face more reprisals, Lorry error exposed IRA plan to bomb UK cities, Cash loss ends sail training scheme, Rescue dig in City filled with surprises, Naval Technology Quiet revolution keeps the fleet on course, French police act to stop pirate radio broadcasts, Explosions wreck land offices in Portugal, Call by Irish bishops for social justice in Ireland, Construction industry calls for £1,100m cash injection, Call to leave EEC finds little support, Demand for vigours action on prices, Playgroups should cater for mothers, bureau says, Intensive trials carry conviction, President Tito pleased with results of tour, Warning of impending land crisis 'due to planning complexities', New dangers in the Sahel as the rains fail again, Self-employed federation head resigns, Safe conduct offered by judge to Swapo leader, Pressure for energy plan, Rhodesia refuses to disband Army, Doctors backed in Malta dispute, French left keeps poll lead despite quarrels, Proposal to combat job crisis, Container of uranium discovered on ship, NZ Premier seeks power to tap telephones, Foreign Report How Mr Hoving made big changes at the Met, Bullock plan too big a change for TUC, Sound way to search the seabed, Boy's eyelids stuck by fast-setting glue, Bigger penalties for football hooligans, Space woman-elect: Mme Anny-Chantal, Turbines hum requiem for age of steam, MPs back Ombudsman's report on tax case in which Inland Revenue refuses any redress, Mrs Thatcher believes in a post-socialist era, Special Branch to put suspects names on computer file, Mr Jones gives warning on dangers of fascism, President Amin in coma after operation, Panama Canal treaties signed as US 'commitment to fairness'. Index. Display Advertising: Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Westland Aircraft Limited England, World Economic Exchange, Tennessee Business Mission, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Ferranti Limited,, Graseby Instruments Ltd.,, Alfred Preedy & Sons Limited, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Ford, Perkins Engines, Woolwich, Teh Council Of The Peronist Montonero Movement, Sinclair, Pan Am, Minerals And Resources Corporation Limited, Hertz, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lyon & Brandfield Ltd.,, Douglas, Daejan Holdings Limited, Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd., Augustus Barnett, Laing, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., The Linguaphone Institute,, Rhp, Weatherall Green & Smith, Deborah Services Limited. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,702, Radio, Broadcasting, Mestel leads in chess for Lord John Cup, Hongkong Festival 78. Weather: The Weather. Law: Women oust 'rape' judge in US, Briton jailed for 16 years in heroin case, Judge expresses concern over paramedical services, Anarchists' counsel drops out of bombing trial, Student accused of Bradford Scout's murder. Sport: Golf James halfway home with escort, Modern pentathlon Horvath may run and swim to a new world record, Motor racing If Scheckter fails, Lauda can be crowned in Italy, Motor Rally Fowkes gains on Polish driver in special stage, Rugby League Difficult opposition for Hull at The Boulevard, Football England's road to the future starts not at Wembley but in Brighton, Sports in Brief, Yachting Richards and Short move into lead in National 12s, Racing End of the road for two classic winners, Tennis Miss Turnbull defies seedings to beat Wimbledon champion, Horse trials West German nurse in charge on first day of dressage, Motor cycling Davies averages over 100 mph in Grand Prix, Cricket Kent strongly in contention after Warwickshire lose their hold, Athletics Two men hold key to 10,000 metres record, Boxing Brighton Centre is new stage for Solomons, Rugby Union Gourdon may be back for France. Classified Advertising: Theatres, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Something to be said for the 'women's picture' The Other Side of Midnight (x) Empire The Island of Dr Moreau (a) Rialto Alfred Hitchcock Season Camden Plaza Heart of Glass (a) Paris Pullman, Hallé /Loughran Albert Hall/Radio 3, As You Like It Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon, The Queen of Spades New, Cardiff, English Concert Wigmore Hall, Theatre's turn to mark the Jubilee, Coppelia Palladium, Instead of Makarova, ENO postpones opera. Property: Flat Sharing, Property under £25,000, Weekend homes still in demand. Editorials/Leaders: A Regime Of Terror, Books That Make Moscow Tremble. Letters to the Editor: Conveyancing: good reasons for 'delay', What the teachers think, European parliament, The magical 500 mark, Pressures on the milkman, Refunds and the goodwill of retailers, Authors' earnings, Reform of company boards on the N American model, Air traffic disruption, Grunwick and the Scarman report, Curbing football hooligans, Famine relief wheat, Production troubles at The Times, Performance of the N Yorks windmill, Spelling cheese, " If I were...". Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church of Scotland, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor A. R. Luria, Paul Burkhard, Joy Packer Popular romantic novelist, Elsie Carlisle, Dr E. F. Schumacher. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, September 9, 1952. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Long glits progress, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Markets Index turns round 14 points as profits taken, Spot Position of Sterling. Business and Finance: Decision on Hitachi plant delayed, Gibbons Dudley is up 9pc with peak year in sight, Discount market, Allnatt London Properties Limited Results Better Than Forecast In A Year Of Reduced Activity, ATV scans takeovers, Briefly Delta paying £2.7m for Duport unit, Commodities, Business Diary: Man overboard at BS · Spar picks Jones, Gas flow held up as Emden terminal opens, Britain still waiting to clinch £130m orders for shipyards, Corinthian-Tartan, The market has an attack of vertigo, Allegheny-Crane row, Cadbury Schweppes turns in £18.7m, New plateau set as Ofrex takes strong opening stride, Britain's invisible earnings £308m below estimates in first six months, Business air routes plea by BIA, Japan car mission visit is cancelled, Deborah shines even brighter, International Opel fights hard to match 1976: output up, Gold down 50c after higher bids at IMF sale, Pentos sells Phoenix Timber stake for £1m, Europe's need for gas is no laughing matter, Greater proportion of incomes is being spent on alcohol, survey says, Direct delivery boost by National Carriers, US cider market looks promising for H.P. Bulmer, Leyland hit by bus and truck strike, In brief Esso Italiana denies irregularities, Rolls defence deal worth up to £20m, Wagon Industrial expects to recoup setback, Congress plans banking reforms, LMS returns to the £6m level with 37 pc jump, Why the diesel engine is unlikely to topple petrol form its seat of power, Mr Jessel means to fight on, Shares slip back from verge of peak level, Car premium rise of 20 pc is forecast, Britain's tax burden 'no heavier than overseas', Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Kuwait to cut crude price by 10 cents a barrel, Empire in double-up riposte to Caparo, Norvic falls below hopes in opening half. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr V. Matthews joins Associated Television board. Births.
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