The Times - 15/11/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Martin Huckerby, By Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Malcolm Brown, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Faux, By Tim Jones, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsneil, By Our Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By David Nicholson-Lord, Ronald Kershaw, By Ian Bradley, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Annabel Ferriman, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Sue Masterman, From Ian Murray, From Edward Mortimer, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano Alexandronpolis, From Nicholas Ashford, By Roger Berthoud, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By John Karter, Michael Hornsby, Bernard Levin, P. T. Bauer, Cranley Onslow, PHS, GEORGE MIKES, , GEORGE BUTLER, , WILLI FRISCHAUER, , YORICK WILKS, , ANTHONY BAILEY, , MARTIN BRANNAN, , C. J. P. POWER, , A. G. W. SCOTT, , GEOFFREY BINDMAN, , KYRIL ZINOVIEFF, , DAVID EDWARDS, , H. R. EASTGATE, , JOHN KEY, , KEITH LUCAS, , DAVID CHESTERMAN, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, A correspondent, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, Joan Chissell, Barry Millington, Paul Overy, Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, P. A. Denison, Geoffrey Samuel, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Richard Allen, By Donald Macintyre, By Paul Routledge, By Clifford Webb, Maurice Bommensath, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris, By Our Technology Correspondent, W. G. FRANCIS, , CHARLES SIMEONS, , ROGER COOMBS, , ANTHONY DUMONT, , Kenneth Owen, IAN M. LESLIE, , PETER TARRANT-WILLIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Caroline Atkinson, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Allan Plowman, by G. U. Salvi, by Philip Dallas, by Joyce Rackham, by Bruno Roncarati, by Colin, Price Beech, by Peta Fordham, by Pamela, Vandyke Price,
ResumoNews: Market economy 'essential for prosperity and freedom', Four Tories defy party on the Scotland Bill, A quarter of school meals likely to be free, Algerians 'taken as reprisal for French hostages', Tax officers withdraw rebate threat, Another rope found before terrorist's death, Tory call to strengthen law on child pornography, Aperitifs which have all the perfumes of the Orient, Employers want pay reform talks with TUC and Government but big minority dissents, Pro-Shah demonstrators flown to Washington, Belfast strikers fear public and Government may try to blame them for any fire deaths, Sociology shows a decline in popularity, Labour rebels aim to wreck devolution Bills in guillotine vote, Sicilian export confidence grows, Philip of Macedon's grave 'discovered near Salonika', Science report Chemistry: New pathway to life, 'Think tank' hearings begin today, Social Focus A missed opportunity that may have cost the clergy the pay rise they need, Mr Callaghan favours new EEC applicants but insists on reforms, Nod of recognition for Dom Perignon, Dangerous plants may have to close, Code urges more council sympathy for homeless, Plea for government aid after £1m storm damage, Moving up the table in Britain, SNP would like to force election, The Times Diary/, Plans to billet troops called off, Bournemouth contenders, Biko attacked his interrogators, inquest told, Chianti prospects are auspicious, Wales TUC warning to part-timers, 'Times' critic wins Smith award for Slim biography, Unanimous call for moderation on wages, Britain disputes EEC view on duration of fish pact, CBI split over pay reform plan, Britain's third monthly trade surplus gives best figures since 1971, Dr Owen consults US on next Rhodesia step, Building new homes is not always the best answer to housing problems, Piedmont: gold under the mountains, Egyptians succeed in delaying Arab summit until February, Big tax cuts urged to reverse 'flight of talent', Despite doubts, the Danes know the EEC gives them a good deal, Less spent on food despite advertising, Fresh start on Gibraltar in Strasbourg, Some sociology courses being blamed for students' indoctrination, Lufthansa on terror alert, Manila hotel fire fanned by typhoon claims 44 lives, Bacchus bequeaths his image, Ecologists could decide result of French poll, Docks pact will end delays in post from U S, Herr Schmidt faces nuclear energy clash, Spanish airport staff may strike again, Grand old New York store's final reductions, Hostel plan for single homeless opposed by council and residents, Kidnappers get £1.1m for Austrian, Power without responsibility: a bleak prospect for education, The Marches: why Hannibal failed, Secret moves to end strike by journalists, Firemen abandon picket to help at hospital blaze, Regional report S Yorkshire seeks £8m to improve canal, Coup plot behind Ethiopian's execution, Acclaimed by emperor and poet, Frascati delights eye and palate, 'Tribune' plea to Mr Rees, Communists vote for plurality of parties, Hoax calls as army substitutes move in, Russians buy more wheat from America, Callaghan call for EEC changes, Small but choice Bordeaux harvest, More for Lucan creditors, Paris driving instructors stop the traffic, Right challenges Mr Karamanlis, Making sure overseas aid goes where it is needed, Places may be left to burn out, Dockers may close a goods depot, Employers likely to resist engineers claim. Index. Politics and Parliament: Conservative MPs fail to convince Speaker that devolution Bill is defective, Rhodesia sanctions a symbol of Britain's determination House of Lords, Too many questions remain unanswered, Concern at high level of N Sea oil exports, EEC seeks equal retirement age, Bill aims to give greater scope for expression of Scottish identity: UK unity unaffected, Mr Powell hopes measure will be destroyed, Mr Benn sees Tory policy as being 'In search of strife' House of Commons, Devolution Bill gets majority of 44 votes, Debate on firemen's strike. Display Advertising: English & Overseas Investments Ltd., Sotheby's Belgravia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Salvalai, R.Trestini Ltd, Eucalyptus Pulp Mills Limited, Morgan Furze & Co. Ltd.,, Akzo, Gonzalez Byass, The Times Reader Services Directory, The Times, Rutherford Osborne & Perkin Ltd., Arbuthnot Latham, Chianti Classico, Treasury Stock, Audemars Piguet, Johnnie Walker, Frascati, Italian Wine, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, David Dixon & Son Holdings Ltd., Commercial Union, Fontana Candida, John Foord, Rover, Latium Wine, Weatherall Green & Smith, Un Vino Bianco. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Irishman flown from Dutch jail, £50 fine for egg attack, House of Lords Lords refuse to alter 1966 decision Fitzleet Estates Ltd and Others v Cherry (Inspector of Taxes), Court of Appeal Damages to teach landlord a lesson Drane v Evangelou, Employment Appeal Tribunal Discrimination over free rail travel Garland v British Rail Engineering Ltd, Café owners fined, Secrets case damage severe. court told, Two detectives for trial on drug charges, Two jailed for plot to aid illegal entrants. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Art Galleries, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Salerooms and Antiques. Property: Investment Property, Land for Sale, Rentals, Flat Sharing, London & Suburban property. Sport: Rugby Union Warfield and Rogers in Steele-Bodger's XV, Sports in Brief, Football Keegan is involved in Greenwood's two problem positions, Doubt raised about Horton's fitness and enthusiasm Captain confirms worst fears, Badminton English officials plan to discuss the implications of IBF ruling, Racing Haydock given right royal treatment, Tennis Borg aims for fifth successive victory, For the record, Today's fixtures, Cricket Australians discuss future of game with players. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Get the knives out, we're back to that Great British Disaster, the 'caff', 25 years ago The wizard of O2 From The Times of Friday, Nov 14, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: Political Stability At A Price In Nepal, Russia Stumbles In Africa, The Money Matters In Local Government. Letters to the Editor: Siting of Channel Tunnel, Classical top ten, Silencing burglar alarms, Middle income litigants, What Cezanne painted, Legislation on race, The Zinoviev Letter, Consumerism in the EEC, Who pays for the taxman's errors?, Questioning the Monopolies Commission role, A 'catalogue of injustices', Head teachers and governors' powers, London Film Festival, Kral's visit to Britain, Employment in Russia, Refurbishing the SS image, Employers' offer to firemen. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Posthumous award, Church news, University news Vice-Chancellor to retire, Latest appointments, Inner Temple. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,759, £34,000 paid for a Caxton book, Radio. Obituaries: Judge R. H. Forrest, Major-General R. G. S. Hobbs, Canon Subir Biswas, Sir William Carr Former chairman of News of the World Organisation. Reviews: Panorama BBC 1, Stan Tracey 100 Club, Film archive in need of more resources, The Comedy of Errors Aldwych, Lynda Russell/Fiona Kimm Purcell Room, What is a classic?, Kirshbaum/Isador St John's/Radio 3, Royal Choral Society/ Davies Festival Hall/Radio 3. Deaths. Business and Finance: Discount market, CU asks for more, Stock markets Engineers join firemen in dousing shares, 12 more alleged price-fixing pacts registered, First payment in years from Eng & Overseas, International Japanese securities set record, Commodities, Computer news Tesco chooses £6m IBM system, UK metal stocks, Invergordon Dist tops up results at Carlton Ind and more to come, Rising yen still leaves Japan unbalanced, Appointment of Receiver to Royco subsidiary, Spot Position of Sterling, Chairman of Aramco is retiring at 51, Signposts pointing to closures, BP pays £21m for stake in Australian coal, 17 companies have signed BNOC participation pacts, Commercial Union to raise £73,8m, Ford Halewood plant again at a standstill, Europa Search for settled parities goes on Yen holds centre stage in currency manoeuvring, Falls in industrial output and retail sales underline sluggish economy, plan to split Leyland Cars group likely soon, Engineering council changes method of registration, Government will boost BSC borrowing powers to meet crisis, British Shipbuilders pressing Poles for agreement on £115m deal in two weeks, Scottish & Continental, Uk Trade, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Edwardes in CBI call for 50pc tax limit, Mr Jessel's failure at M James, Leadenhall-Sterling, Recovery at Yarrow and dividend up, When independence runs out of energy..., TUC critical of energy growth estimates, Business Diary: The CBI goes 'Consensical', Teheran officials cleared of sugar deal charges, Bank of England moves to widen its operations lead to a rift with clearers, Concentric's growth plan spoiled by motor industry strife: trading this year good but rough. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Insurances retreat, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at the top for Bridon Group. Births.
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