The Times - 03/03/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Hugh Clayton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Knipe, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Tim Jones, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Judith Judd, , From Ronald Faux, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Sue Reid, By Our Political Correspondent, By our Arts Reporter, From Tim Devlin, By Philip Howard, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By David Felton, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Martin, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Kuldip Nayar, by Prudence Glynn, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Michael Ratcliffe, Edward Mortimer, Piers Brendon, Tim Heald, Joseph McCulloch, Myrna Blumberg, Glenys Roberts, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Richard Harris, William Sargant, PHS, Ronald Butt, Hasan Akhtar, M. G. P. STOKER., S. GOLDMAN, , WILLIAM ALLAN, , PATSY BRADBURY, , PATRICK WALL., JOHN BATH & WELLS., SCHAUN V. TOZER, , E. GREY-TURNER., DENIS MacSHANE, , C. E. BRUCE-GARDYNE., DAVID HOLBROOK., KENYON, , EDWARD WARNER., A. D. FITTON BROWN., FELIX APRAHAMIAN, , By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By our Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, Sir Paul Reilly, R.K., By Melvyn Westlake, From Our Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Emler, By Peter Hill, From David Blake, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, J. C. WARDEN, MICHAEL STEWART-SMITH, , By Derek Harris, T. P. G. WHITLEY, By Our Industrial Correspondent, RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , M. R. HASAN., W. ADKINS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Townsend, Ronald Faux, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Economic Staff, From Frank Vogl, Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker, By Adrienne Gleeson, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: US brings N Ireland into human rights debate, Opposition expected to force issue by disclosing full details of report criticizing housing policy, Pakistan's political prophets see the Punjab as the key to power, Ulster middle class in front line, Repair firms dropped from shipbuilding Bill, Mr Smith faced by right-wing rebellion, Philatelists find jubilee stamps dull, Deaths at old people's home 'not suspicious', Commission puts curb on further exports of subsidized butter to Soviet Union or Eastern block, Finland hit by strike wave as pay talks fail, Spain 'to free all political prisoners soon', Two year's research goes into Gaelic by post, Motoring Influnce of Europe on new American cars, Callaghan plea to the unions, Priest battered to death at Rhodesia mission, BBC plan to show all of Shakespeare to cost £5m, The long arm of the law, London priest 'tricked into returning to Romania', Unions say tanker will be held a prisoner, Bus fares may be elastic but economics do not change, Mayoral poll turns into political test in France, President advocates worldwide swap of homes for holidays, Exmoor access agreement meets guarded welcome, Trade: just one reason why Japan feels neglected, Latest European snow reports, Killings bring new call for detention without trial, Proportion of foreign students worries TUC, Press group is expelled over closed-shop deal, Syria on edge over college murder, Ship-repair decision delights campaigner, Fashion By inclination and decree, Mr Callaghan in devolution talks about talks, No action on Russian plan, The Times Diary And now for your entertainment, 'Glittering prize' of national scolarships may start this year, Bill to curb breaches of planning laws progresses, Pressure on news agency condemned, Move to save tax-free gratuities of aircrew, Defections seen as 'stab in back' by Mrs Gandhi, Britons pay more to have taxes collected, Pit negotiators back more pay restraint, Boeing's 'agents' stay secret, Government could peg farm prices, Lords told, Attorney General asked to prosecute play after review, 'Red millionaire' cashes in again, Tough politician with lambs on his mind, Science report Psychiatry: Causes of autism, New invasion on the way, says Uganda leader, 100,000 students join tuition-fee protests, Callaghan visit to US by Concorde, New version of TUC charter for women, Depression: a question of taking the right kind of tablets, Friction that led to strike at hospital, Tory pledge to consider self-employed, Report on boy killed by stepfather urges more training for JPs in handling 'battered baby' cases, No more state cash for Leyland unless strikes end, Arts Council accused of 'humiliation', Fewer marry and more are seeking divorces, Exhibition adds depth to the lore of Tolkien, £8.3m European loan to help build aqueduct, Compulsory health insurance proposed, Police allow Mr Rees more time, Communists draw up joint aims, Mr Bukovsky praises President Carter for his policy stand on human rights, Commission stops bread price rises, Mr Carter restores Ford cuts in foreign aid, Who changes things, the leaders or the led?, Nation's ruling party boosts seats total in Johannesburg poll, Marxists are 'hounded' Mr Benn says, Community-care cash doubled next year. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Ppa, Expocentre, Burberrys, Capital Radio 194, Goode Durrant & Murray Group Limited, New English Library, Rnli, The Prestige Group Limited, Peter Stuyvesant, Dodge Trucks, Northampton, Legge Locks, W & G Foyle Ltd, High & Dry, Bmw, Bank Base Rates, Barclays, Robert M. Douglas Holdings Limited, Norpipe A.S, Gmc, Chesterton, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, LV, Iran Air, Albert Wharf, Ubaf, Cubie Wood & Co Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Law: Danish skippers get fines cut to £2,500, Athens court jails man in Panagoulis death crash, Murder charge, House of Lords Rented Civil Service offices within 1972 freeze Town Investments Ltd and Others v Department of the Environment, Car driver must pay £70,000 damages himself, Bank murder charges, Pornography trial witness 'named 42 policemen'. Official Appointments and Notices: News award for 'Times' sale reporter, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Jailed poet wins South African literary award, Zoological Society of London awards, Ethnic art awards, Lancing College. Arts and Entertainment: Chess grandmasters draw, Sale begins dispersal of John Evelyn property, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,546, Revolver carried by Sarah Bernhardt sold for £2,600, Radio, Broadcasting. Politics and Parliament: Hydrofin concept 'will not yet join trial', Dr Owen critical of UN resolution on Uganda deaths House of Commons, Arab boycott, Workers can kill or save Leyland: no more state cash until complete end to stoppages, Dates on maps, Investigation of charges of sanctions breaking, Lancashire's police chief: debate sought, Mr Benn floats idea of an energy budget, PM on the spot for Concorde decision House of Lords, Ship-repair firms not to be nationalized: Bill to go through next week. Sport: Ice skating British merit conceals secret flaw, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Pryce's Shadow puts Hunt in the shade, Cricket Bedser faovourite to continue as chairman of selectors, Racing Lingfield win can earn Zarib place in Cheltenham Gold Cup, Football French without tears as Liverpool speak language of Europe, Squash rackets Miss Cogswell subjects champion to rare stress, Rugby Union Yawning gaps in entertainment and skill at university final, Tennis Borg's quiet return after injury. Reviews: Lions and ostriches The Great Boer War By Byron Farwell (Allen Lane, £7.50), Unhappily ever after Spend, Spend, Spend By Vivian Nicholson and Stephen Smith (Cape. £3.95), Henry IV Part I Shaw, Peter Bogdanovich comes of age, Fiction Beyond the Bedroom Wall By Larry Woiwode (Faber, with Farrar, Straus & Giroux, £6.95) Pictures in the Cave By George Mackay Brown (Chatto & Windus, £3.25), BBC SO/Wright, Boult Festival Hall/Radio 3, Madam Butterfly Coliseum, Iain Hamilton's new Marlowe opera, Pied piper parson Dick Sheppard By Carolyn Scott (Hodder & Stoughton, £4.95), An uncomfortable figure Ramsay MacDonald By David Marquand (Cape, £12.50), It's All Right If I Do It Mermaid, Old complexes The Arabs By Peter Mansfield (Allen Lane, £8.50) The Arabs and the English By Sari J. Nasir (Longman, £7.50), London Sinfonietta/ Masson Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royal Academy to hold biennial fine-art fair. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Secretarial Appointments, Foyles Art Gallery, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Legal Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Commercial Services, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: One Step Forward In Rhodesia, An Attempt On Breach Of Contract, The Rape Of The Globtik Venus. Letters to the Editor: Future of Mentmore, Censorship of erotic art, Splitting the Treasury, Freedom in science, Jubilee trees, A Queen's Hall relic, 'Buying the index', Release of Rudolf Hess, Assessment of surrender values, Tourism-a growth industry, Ice-skating rink plan, Change at the NUJ, John Evelyn's library, Why engineers are disenchanted with their institutions, Doctors' earnings, Proposed cuts in defence spending, Tax pressure on partnerships, What Keats drank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 1, 1952. Obituaries: Mr Ilija Jukic Wartime Yugoslav Government, Mr Anthony Nicholls, Mr Gerald Rivington, Mr Anthony Crosland, Sir Paul Sinker. Business and Finance: Confusion on engineering standards criticized, Discount market, Ford and Leyland attack BSC failure to meet orders, Witter matches its best-ever, Banks get support on inflation accounting, Israeli prices pledge, Dell pledge on imports of cheap suits, Bank watching dealings in coffee and cocoa, OECD urges caution on Dutch expansion moves, Iron foundries count coal costs, Hanson collects nearly £1m from Whitecroft, 'Handshake' for London & L'pool director, American spur to growth in OECD expected, £13m state aid to build oil rig on Clydeside, Moves to draw Saudis into IMF loans plan, Increase in overtime points to new upsurge, Brighter weather offshore, Leyland seeks ways to avoid 'drastic review', Sharp rise in the price of gold, Exports again to give boost to Nu-Swift, Plessey to make 4,000 redundant, Commodities Demand pushes metal prices up, Institutions' £15m fund to aid small businesses, Monopolies Commission uncovers price ring in copying materials, Why Smith Brothers was turned down, Business Diary: Home truths · Fact and FABLE, Briefly, Construction sector faces more jobless and 'permanent damage', Heavy buying of coffee to forestall price increases, Wages Inspectorate blitz shows 'alarming' underpayment of workers, Hoping for the rebound, Appeal to encourage small trader, Osram gives warning on cheap lamp imports, Reserves rise £345m to highest level for more than two years, Big reverse for bearings giant, Beaver-CH Industrials When old friends fall out, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), US Congress seeks bigger economic stimulus package, The spring will be sprung, Curb likely on Czech shoes, Family Investment. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Leyland's shadow looms at last, Stock Exchange Prices Firmer at the close, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Senior deputy chairman at Lloyd's. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.
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