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The Times - 03/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Craig Seton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Sue Reid, From Peter Hazelhurst, By George Clark, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By David Watts, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young, By John Roper, By Petert Strafford, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Ronald Kershaw, By Robin Young, By Our Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From William Chislett, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Hassan Akhtar, From Richard Wigg, By Gordon Allan, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, By Philip Webster, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Jan Morris, A. S. Byatt, Jeremy Lewis, Ion Trewin, P. D. James, Paul Johnson, Joseph McCulloch, Derek Parker, Ronald Butt, Tariq Ali, PHS, Patrick Brogan, LIONEL BLOCH, , HERBERT MARCHANT, , WILLIAM M. CLARKE, , JOHN CHELMSFORD, , J. ALLAN PEARCE, , HUMPHREY BROOKE, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , R. L. M. KIRKWOOD, , KENNETH BLACKBURNE, , ROBERT RHODES JAMES, , R. S. CONIBEAR, , JOHN HATCH, , HAROLD BEELEY, , KEN COATES, , DAVID ENGLEHEART, , By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, by Prudence Glynn, Bv Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Donald Macintyre, By David Mott, By Our Financial Staff, Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Technology Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Michael Baily, R. E. UTIGER, , D. A. QUARMBY, , PETER BROMHEAD, , M. J. NEALE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Alison Mitchell, By Richard Allen, John Blunsden, Christopher Walker, by Ronald Kershaw, Roy Mason, by Robert Rodwell, by Peter Godfrey, R.K., by Ronald Pullen, by Diana Geddes, by Christopher Walker, by Henry Stanhope, by Pat Healy, by John Chartres, by Alan Watson, by Marcel Berlins, by John Roper, by David Watson, by Malcolm Brodle,

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News: 25 Tory MPs urge voting reform, Banned ships buying from British trawlers, More cadets seen as way of raising strength of police, Births to immigrants predominate in five London boroughs, Palestinian leader disowned, Freedom of action behind success, Buses on active service, Clubs 'failing to meet old people's needs', 15 shot dead in Jamaican wave of crime, Ulster Army camps investigated, Concorde brings Queen home, Malice or accident at Windscale 'could be a danger to the world', Change in councils are opposed, Council proposed for supervising ethics code to end corruption, Warm US welcome for Brezhnev nuclear offer, Drive for adult literacy is given top priority, AA awards seven superlative citations, Power men threaten even more cuts if today's talks fail, Choirboy of the year: Andrew March, aged, Travel by rail can be expensive and dirty, 'Which?' says, Stagnant UK economy blunts EEC benefits, Social services are under restraint, Montreal bank gunman flees with hostages, Indian press silenced by a power cut, Normal work at 'Mirror' after dismissal warning, London taxi drivers reject 10% fares offer, Is President Carter wising up to the ways of Washington?, The 'Protestant' whiskey with ecumenical appeal, Fashion Reflections in a golden eye, Investment as a means to peace, Balance sought in alcohol advertisements, Hospital in the battle ground, Baader hint of suicides in Bonn official records, Taking waiting out of jury service, Nine drowned in, 'Evening News' dispute over closed shop ends, The Prince of Wales buys himself a painting, Police rush man to end 10-day siege, Columnist told he may face substantial costs, Pit vote 'mortgage threat', Working-class people 'reluctant to use publicly owned sports and leisure facilities', Life-saving measure would be an imposition, The significant rise of Mr Healey must put him top of the succession stakes, Mr Bhutto accuses United States of plotting his downfall, Northern Ireland, Some fishing is complimentary, Fianancial confidence feeds on economic progress, Amnesty inquiry into interrogation in Ulster, Life goes on under siege, President Carter cheers and chides the Israelis, Science report Geology: Evidence of lost continent, Tourist figures give modest boost, Educationists draw up their battle-lines, Socialist leader's warning on Spanish austerity, Half casualties from home accidents are children, Looking for latter-day Guy Fawkes, Bernard Levin, the tapes, and the question of privacy, Security Council draws close to arms ban on S Africa as conflicting views are reconciled, Anglo-Irish EEC talks, Zambians in Caprivi Strip border clash, BBC changes may force listeners to buy new sets, Mr Carter losing support, Dergue man 'Killed by assassins', The child victims of Japanese schooling, The Times Diary, Call from the minister: hard facts will win over myths, Britain still in wilderness, Mrs Thatcher says, Search by Arabs for joint policy, Faults analysed in programme about Hitachi, Complete list of the Government as the Commons resumes, Brezhnev offer to suspend peaceful nuclear explosions programme removes obstacle to total test ban, UK reserves now third biggest in world, Spy to appeal against order of deportation, Kidnappers free Dutch millionaire for £2m in traceable banknotes, Ill wind has promoted growth, France flies out troops in hostages move, Security forces may be getting the upper hand, Giscard visit to Britain set for December, Drop in Soviet grain harvest surprises West, Sport proves itself above politics, How do they stick it?, Rough welcome for Lord Carver, Court told of the naked man from the sea, Glass cuts unemployment, Threat to refuse extra prisoners by governors, Motoring Sprinting along in style with Alfa Romeo, Britain rich in spoon-benders, Civil Service moderates win round 1 on elections, Age at root of housing difficulties, Mr Scargill's formula for peace in the mines, Academy may close the door to undesirable visitors, French deputies cheer Lévesque speech. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Scott-Moncrieff Prize, Radio, Saudi pays £8.8m for Wildenstein collection, Broadcasting, £22,000 paid for pair of Venetian busts, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,749. Display Advertising: Pandoro, Northern Ireland Tourist Board, Ulster Television, Booker Shortlist, Craigavon, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, John Murray, F. G. Wilson (Engineering) Limited, Hodder & Stoughton, Singapore Airlines, Shorts, Avis., Trustee Savings Bank, State Of Revolution, Newscientist, Allied Irish Banks, Northern Bank, Fiat, Taylor Woodrow, Icfc, Mobil Concert Season, The Times Special Reports., Dewar's, Pool Promoters Association, The Old Bushmills' Distillery Co. Ltd., Sinclair Goldsmith, Inter-City, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bryant Holdings, Macmillan, Laing, Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables, Construction News, Air Services Limited,, Croft Distinction., Simpson, For Sale Or Lease, Harland And Wolff Limited, Kenneth Clark, Hine, Weatherall Green & Smith, Northern Ireland Railways, Nothern Ireland. News in Brief. Law: Man found guilty of girl bank clerk's murder, France supports extradition of German lawyer, Colonel and two others accused of corruption, Court of Appeal Book debts transactions assignments Lloyds and Scottish Finance Ltd v Prentice and Others, Two more in Newham case cleared, Domestic Violence Act Lewis v Lewis, Court of Appeal Woman teacher, 61, entitled to sue Nothman v Barnet London Borough Council. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Show jumping Smith and Graffiti write new chapter of success, Rugby Union Middlesex's victory lacks conviction, Athletics Scholarships for Little and Miss White, Cricket Cricket authorities accused of being dictatorial, Football Ipswich gain notable win as four go out, Yachting Record Number of entries For big race, Boxing Panel beater promises to beat Minter as well, Sports in Brief, Racing Win for Unexpected will be no surprise, Golf US tour may grow after defeat of limit proposal, Hockey Civil Service side go home empty-handed, Motor racing Mosport chief disputes Hunt's allegations, Tennis Miss Evert runs out of steam in the middle of an empty desert. Reviews: Murder as social history, Reclassifications for trend setters, Lukewarm welcome Penta Ica Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Fiction, New orthodoxies, Good shepherd, A Prokofiev premiere, BBC SO/Barshai St John's, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Festival Hall, Year by year, Doge by Doge, Filumena Lyric, Plausible pastoral Acis and Galatea Sadler's Wells, New Books/two, Trees at Walditch, Dorset-the, Her own woman, London debuts, Medal of Honor Rag Hampstead New End, Dramatic singing in Weber's courtly romance Euryanthe Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: Tremors In Germany, The Random Principle For Juries, The Feting Of Mr Lévesque. Letters to the Editor: Fixing level of price control safeguards, Radical thought, Battle of Britain credit, American withdrawal from the ILO, Guerrillas in Rhodesia, Hanging the Turners, Revaluation of sterling, Appropriate enough?, Tactics at Belgrade, Freight transport to the Middle East, Conditions in Antigua, Cleaning up Parliament, Withdrawal from Palestine, Planning the operation of London Transport buses, Organization of product design, Enigma disclosures, Imposing sanctions on South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 3, 1952. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Property: Turner engravings for Somerset House, Flat Sharing, Deaths. Obituaries: Sir William Murray, Sir Ralph Metcalfe, M Roger Poincelet French jockey's Derby win, Mr Robert Powell Fluent dancer, Dr Lawrence Kimpton, Maj-Gen W. F. Hasted. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Mortgages & Finance, -managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Business and Finance: Discount market, Clarification on motors, Fairclough denies bid for Peachey, Eurosyndicat, Builders form a housing directorate, Floating and the money supply, £3,500 pay-offs in ship redundancies, International Carborundum is not backing Eaton bid, British Oxygen 'back to work' moves likely today, Mr Healey says pound float option was 'least damaging', Doland chairman hits back at Jessel and urges bid acceptance, Standards of NRDC 'will not be lowered', Brazil hedges on its coffee price, Call for smaller units to improve efficiency, US uncertainty over economy worsens, Consolidated Gold Fields' £40m rights issue meets with poor reception in City, Superports may reduce tanker surplus, Solidarity of building societies is strained, CSR obtains only 37 pc of AAR, Chrysler unions step in after talks with ministers on Linwood strike, Economic notebook Hobson's choice for Mr Healey, Little hope of import controls for textiles, Walker & Homer, Aquascutum is looking for a 20 per cent upswing, Shares fall further on prospect of new unrest, Briefly Mistakes in accounts at Johnson-Stephens, Strong reaction against Whitehall plan to limit monopoly advertising, Will miners' pay put a damper on coal?, Retailers of clothing optimistic, Blumenthal caution on support for dollar, West urged to resist Soviet shipping expansion, IMI share offer likely to be fully subscribed, Business Diary: Thompson's listening post · Chop logic, Rule to limit positions approved by CFTC, IMF sells gold at auction for $161.86 an oz, Nordic groups see bright future for UK industry, Loss-making offshoot axed by Wood Hall Tr, S Africa boosts exports to UK, Tax saving the key to CMT's spurt. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets A second selling wave despite record reserves, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices More ground lost. Business Appointments: Business appointment Yorkshire Bank names new general manager. Births.

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