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The Times - 01/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From David Cross, From Henry Kamm, By Paul Routledge, By a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Alan Hamilton, By Stanley Baldwin, From Our Own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Eric Marsden, From John Best, By Keith Macklin, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West, By Michael Seely, Daphne Johnson, Robin Young, Michael Shanks, Bernard Levin, PHS, Richard Davy, RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , CLAUD DICKENS, , HENRY G. BUTTON, , RICHARD HARRIES, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , BRYAN MORWOOD, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , JAMES COLLIER, , J. P. HUDSON, , A. R. C. DE CRESPIGNY, , EDWARD MILLARD, , S. JOHN PESKETT, , S. HAMMAMI, , FRANK WEST, , F. J. BRAYLEY, , HUGH CASSON, , EDWINA V. W. PROUDFOOT, , E. W. OXENFORD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, Lord Baker, Irving Wardle, Paul Overy, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, By Caroline Atkinson, By Malcolm Brown, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, Patricia Tisdall, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, JOHN ARGENTI, , ERIC OGDEN, , A. C. B. URWIN, , S. R. G. BANKS, , EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By Bryan Appleyard, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, Mr John Robertshaw, chairman., Martin Bailey, Hans Baumann, Philippe Lemaître, Maurice Bommensath, Harry Debelius, Pangloss, Jacqueline Grapin, Stefano Reggiani, Giovanni Trovati,

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News: Sterling up 6.3 ceats after Government authorizes free float, Village inn is left to the National Trust, 'Indian summer' traffic jams on French roads, Torture 'routine practice' in Morocco, Scottish rail and road links severed by storms, Royal visit marred by downpour, Scotland Yard holds German over kidnap, Tasters give only few bouquets to cheap wine, Consumers must he given a voice inside the councils of the EEC If the European Community is not to stagnate it must mobilize popular support, Leyland worker late from leave dismissed, US 'will resign from ILO', Regional report North-east councils to seek a 'fair deal', Commerce best guarantor of lasting peace Israel: outpost or bridge?, Europe is..., Violent protests at Gandhi visit end in 600 arrests, Subsidized mortgages 'no answer to house-buyers', Egypt looks to Britain to meet arms needs, Discrimination can cut both ways, Peak period power cuts likely again today, Cambodia's horror seen through the eyes of two children On one of the few days when families can meet, a villager led his people to escape by boat, There's an awful lack of coffee in Brazil Leo Fischer charts a drop in drinkers, Spanish cartel stands at crossroads Opponents on its left and right, Recovery with caution, Eutectic + Castolin Institute, Solidarity begins at home, Writer challenges editor's prerogative, Animal export ban urged, Mr Ennals leaves hospital to be a 'good neighbour', Mr Sadat tries to enlist Shah as emissary to US, Will shows Sir Eric was bankrupt, Plan to make RAC clubhouse profitable, Rhodesian guerrilla leaders give Lord Carver cold shoulder in surprisingly brief discussions, Outdated attitudes by authorities blamed for discord over nuclear power, Emigré praise for Helsinki pact, Many die in China for political crimes, Italians grow up in a less striking way, Police take 10% pay rise but firemen's claim is unresolved, Pakistan law 'inhuman', Indoctrination gives way to comparison and discussion Management attitudes, 2: for communists, a training school, Chief justice proposes shortening trials, 'No hope' if Russia stifles the human rights movement, Britain may cut more Scandinavian flights, Aerosol sprays: wasteful rather than dangerous?, Commission calls for restoration of Snowdon, Crossman diaries reflect royal love of wrestling, Paris urges Algeria to find hostages, Ministers hope for pits deal today after Leyland vote for pay reform, Age of passive tolerance has run its course Management attitudes, 1: for capitalists, a society above politics, French police looking with envy at the resources enjoyed by their West German counterparts, Adoption phone-in advice service to be extended, Science report Medicine: Megavitamin theory, Mr Allon welcomes U S hint of Geneva talks delay, Liberal call for four more Ulster MPs, The Times Diary, Changes urged in Acts to protect women, Labour looks foolish after Whitlam change of mind, Tory resistance to devolution attacked, Bill will help access right of grandparents, Round the world in 54 hours, Dutch kidnappers 'amateur criminals' police believe, Vietnamese hijackers' fate still undecided, Threat from possible end to price pact The bookselling business 4: Growth of clubs feared, Italian climber killed in Himalayas fall, Teenager drew knife on coloured man, 87,000 Soweto students boycott classes, Australia: a significant and growing market for European exports, Prince's tour of America ends with phone threat, Social Focus The key to keeping working families together, Tax rise in Israel sets off 24-hour strike, Historian pursues Hitler link, Mr Trudeau retreats from his idea of nationwide vote on Quebec, Somali claim of victory in mountains, On the contrary Non au marriage?, Britain orders pout ban to protect white fish stocks, Army says soldiers' living conditions in Belfast are being improved gradually, County's pragmatism pays bus dividends, Pretoria fear of aggressive new stance by guerrillas, Rent defaulters 'should hand over benefits', Industry is leaving the Continent Hans Baumann talks to the troubleshooters, West vetoes S Africa sanctions, Move to close loophole in law on choice of school. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: British Airways, Peugeot 604., Buildelectric, Ici, Henry Boot, Sotheby Parke Bernet Stamp Auction Co.,, Rolex, Marchwiel Holdings Limited, Singapore Airlines, Electrocomponents Limited, Hull~a Great British City, P&o JET Ferries, Malayalam Plantations Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, F. Copson Co. Ltd., Help The Aged,, Euroguide, Europa, Balfour, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Grampian Regional Council, Standard Oil Company, Northern Ireland, John Foord, Standard Oil Company (An Indiana Corporation), Imperial Metal Industries Limited, Dawnay Day Group, Parker Timber Group Ltd.. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 5-day debate on Queen's speech. Weather: The Weather. Law: Life sentence soldier cleared, Man's bail raised to £100,000, Hospital's subnormal patients were dirty and poorly clothed, suspended consultant says, Damages for Lord Foot, Blue Star Line fined over oil, Law Report October 31 1977 Court of Appeal Lacuna in Domestic Violence Act Lewis v Lewis, Couple on 13 charges after car siege, Ex-CIA chief sentenced, Judge lifts jail threat to Labour Party man, Man accused of bank murder tried to hang himself, jury is told. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Educational, Art Galleries, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Sport Racing Oisin's win is tribute to his trainer, Gymnastics Soviet Union monopolize gold medals, Tennis, Boxing Big incentive for Minter and Finnegan, Olympic Games IOC wait to see what postman brings, Rugby Union Doble to be honoured by world class team, Football Wood gives opposite number a lesson in art of goalkeeping, Book review England centre gains niche with an expense claim, Badminton Delfs fights back to take Canadian title, Golf Nicklaus to ease up, For the record, Cricket Last witness appears in Packer case, Horse show Sandsablaze goes clear in jump-off for third win. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bubbling over at Wexford with Massenet and friends, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Oct 31, 1952 Sudan independence. Editorials/Leaders: China Reimposes Discipline, Up With Sterling. Letters to the Editor: Stopping hijackers, Religion and the young, The morality of guerrillas, Tax cut, Buying property to aid industry, Protecting North Devon, Secret balloting, Voice of reason for the City, London Transport: case for cutting passenger miles, Hanging Turner's Paintings, Long lived Fellows, Questioning Mr Thorpe, Revaluation of sterling, Laws that increase jobless total, Invitation to Mr Begin, Imposing sanctions on South Africa, Napoleon's last doctor, Mapping buried history, Private prosecutions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments New Black Rod. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,747, Radio, Silver-mounted famille rose jug with East and West styles fetches £3,200. Obituaries: Prof W. A. Macinnes, Prof Andrew Robertson, Sir Jack Scamp Industrial 'trouble shooter', Lady James. Reviews: Menuhin/Kempff Festival Hall, New opera singers' award, Turners best seen by the score, Britten Celebration Queen Elizabeth Hall, Return To My Native Land Theatre Upstairs, The Sunset Touch Bristol Old Vic, Collins/Barrow Wigmore Hall. Business and Finance: Discount market, Meriden to scrap flat rate system on wages, CBI says loss in competitiveness will not be welcomed by exporters, Gilts get the message, Stock Exchange calls a halt on dealings of Carborundum, Accounts system in three tiers proposed, Striking Chrysler shop stewards vote to picket suppliers' plants, Computer news Yard chooses Ampex for fingerprint system, Mr Healey sticks to his monetary targets David Blake takes a look at the reasons behind the decision to let the pound float, Office of Fair Trading inquiry starts into SE restrictive practices, UK metal stocks, Export prospect for AGRs seen as brighter, United Glass joins in battle for Redfearn, Newsprint may cost £10 a tonne less this month, Union call to force top 100 into planning agreements, Homes to cost a lot more-Barratt chief, IMF doubts on sterling stability, Marchwiel fails to please City, BOC stewards will urge a return to work, TUC chief says exchange rate no 'virility symbol', RTZ judgment is reserved, Spectacular leap at Electrocomp, York celebrates record with preference issue, Briefly Cole doubles in first half, Utd Scientific's £2m US takeover, Stock markets Bear closers keep index above 500, Floating pound advances 6.33 cents on the dollar in widespread demand Sterling climbs to highest level for 18 months as Government acts to defend money targets, Business Diary: Hyde and seek · Reynolds' return, Panel looks at freight costs and Welsh coal, British Shipbuilders sales team to visit Hongkong, London metal prices take heavy tumble, Equities rally after an early retreat, Commodities Metal prices drop on advance of £, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Preparing the ground for the two-week dole payout, Kaiser and Alcan in £9.3m deal, Insurers to curb Ulster fire losses. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Insurance shares weak. Business Appointments: Business appointments Associated Paper post. Births.

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