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The Times - 13/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From David Wood and George Clark, By Donald Macintyre, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Ian Murray, By Stewart Tendler, From Michael Binyon, By Peter Hennessy, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning, From Michael Leapman, From Craig Seton, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Godfrey, By Our Political Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Penny Symon, by Fred Emery, From Our Political Correspondent, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Philip Webster, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Cross, Max Harrison, Barry Millington, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Alan Coren, Patrick J. Smith, Ned Chaillet, By Gerald Sindstadt, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Peter Hennessy, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Ronald Butt, PHS, HENRY S. BLAIR, , KATHLEEN GIBBERD, , A. J. PETTITT, , T. LITTERICK, , BRYAN GOULD, , ELIZABETH NEAL, , M. B. FORMAN, , ROBERT OAKESHOTT, , THOMAS DeGEIR, , IAN ROWLAND-HILL, , IAN RODGER, , PAULINE SPENDER, , DAVID CAMPTON, , FREDERICK BRADNUM, , JACK SINGLETON, , DAVID WADE, , DOROTHY EDWARDS, , PETER CATOR, , ROBERT WATLES, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , JOHN STOKES, , MARGARET RUTHERFORD, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , AMBROSE APPELBE, , TERRY PARRY, , G. CUNNINGHAM, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Viscount Norwich, Lord Briggs, Richard Holmes, Ronald Lewin, Anne Scott-James, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, Richard Harris, Paul Theroux, by John Chartres, by Henry Stanhope, by John Roper, H.S., J.C., By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Caroline Atkinson, Kenneth Owen, By Roger Vielvoye, From John Earle, From Peter Hill, By John Earle, S. POLLARD, , ERIC CHALMERS, , S. REDMAN, , C. D. B. WILLIAMS, , D. O. BOWMAN, RALPH W. WILD, , H. E. DEVAUX, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Andrew GoodrickClarke, Melvyn Westlake, By Alison Mitchell, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark,

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News: RAF may be sent in to keep air traffic computer in operation, Science report Pollution: Ozone danger levels, Austerity programme wins support of Spanish union leaders, Gaullist cold turns to Giscardian warmth as President Tito arrives for rare visit to Paris, Staff shortage in ministry's welfare service, Liverpool learns to live with past housing policy mistakes, Uprising by blacks on apartheid 'justified', US accused of 'futile Belgrade propaganda', Motoring April date set for official fuel test figures, 'Nato defence based on nuclear tripwire', US-Dayan formula leaves fears in Israel, Two mediators for Dutch political crisis, Rebel accuses Manila troops of massacre, Mr Smith hopes for recognition in 1978, Conference notebook A rising hope of the stern Tories, S Africa bars more Namibia concessions, IRA funds from America still dropping as Mr Mason seeks more investment, Polish journalists protest against denial of visas, Tories promise big tax cuts for workers and the wealth-creators, Housing estates 'best party recruiting field', Four 'Red Army sympathizers' held in Holland, Local associations make for efficiency, The Tory hawks will not risk being put to flight, Veto from Britain forces delay in EEC textile talks with exporters, Warning of possible nuclear terrorism, Defence of farmers from 'hyenas of left', British salvage men held in Madagascar, Rubbish crusher may ruin view of Oxford, Callaghan line on EEC rejected by Mr Rippon, Practised at Survival, Thatcher-Joseph ideas made Mr Prentice Tory, Duke's idea behind £2,000 English-teaching contest, 'Final' pay offer to Ford unions tops 12 pc, Front plans a section for young people, Health body calls for inquiry into closure, Religion in school 'a boring fairy story', Quick action promised to enable tenants to buy homes at discount, History will be changed by Enigma disclosures, New body to link missionary work proposed, Second Bosporus bridge under way next year, Sex-film clubs attempt to curb their excesses, Mystery lights 'probably sputniks burning up', Tories told they may lose election, Part-timers get the professional look, Troops on alert in North Yemen capital after assassination of President and his brother, Strasbourg vote to admit Spain, Will wartime reputations stand the Enigma test?, Union chiefs call for £3,500m expansion, Miners' leaders likely to support pay and productivity deal after coal board improves offer, Mr Callaghan backs the Panama treaties, Well-suited for field work, Sir Geoffrey Howe pledges emergency reform on capital gains in tax-cutting package, Bus driver killed in mistaken identity murder, EEC rule 'threat to public passenger network', System of social security 'a maze', Colonel Mengistu tries to rally his troops, Britain's extramarital affair exposed by ambassador, Britain's record of leadership in Community is sharply criticized by Mr Heath, Promise of more public spending 'if pay is held', Rate of serious crimes falls in US, £42m project to clean up poisoned bay, NUT changes mind on ethnic statistics, Code planned for deputizing GPs, Fashion, 'German baiting' attack on Le Monde in EEC paper, Two bombs found on King's route, No charge for pupils taking own sandwiches, New Archway traffic forecast requested, Child-benefit plan 'will be retrieved from waste bin', An uphill struggle to maintain strength, The Times Diary/, Restraint urged in German dispute over terrorism, Pilots 'use sleeping pills without medical advice', Loss of ministry task to solicitors attacked, National Theatre voucher plan dropped, Elite proves its worth, Mr Lynch asks for aspirations to be recognized, Amin threat of military action against Kenya, Oh! What a lovely corp's, Concessions at Salt will inflame Congress hawks, Strike threat by men whose action closed Windscale, The forgotten land that could become a vital battleground for Nato, France to continue price controls. News in Brief. Index. Law: When numbers must be equal Regina v Bristol Licensing Planning Committee, Ex parte Bristol City and Council Retail Licensed Trade Association., Bank girl 'had no chance of surviving', Newspaper swindled out of £143,000, Court escape inquiry, Comply-or no order, Judge will visit scene of bank raid today, Waste disposal firm fined £400, Delay is no bar to specific performance Lazard Brothers & Co Ltd v Fairfield Properties Co (Mayfair) Ltd, Terrorist says he was pub bomber, US agonizes as race case opens, Unitary system of courts for family issues sought, Queen's Bench Division Guard dogs must be with handler or secured Hobson v Gledhill, Boy held for murders. Display Advertising: Short Brothers Limited, British Airways, Leyland Truck & Bus., Black And Edgington,, Robeco, Buildelectric, Volvo, National Bank Of Abu Dhabi, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, Standard Life, Tavr, Standard Telephones And Cables Limited, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Wildlife, Newscientist, Bank Of Montreal, Bank Base Rates, Jonathan Cape, Dewar's, Ppol Promoters Association, Strathallan, Read The Facts Behind Current Crises, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Steinberg Group Limited, Janneau Grand Armagnac, Douglas, Plessey, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Poldark, John Foord, Swan National, Lancia, Fiat Motor Sales Ltd, The Army Benevolent Fund, Country Life, Ecgd, The Time Higher Education Supplement., Combained Service Publications Ltd.,. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, October 12,1977 Accession of Greece, Portugal, Spain would strengthen European democracy but must not hold back moves towards unity, 'Ludicrous' poll warning. Picture Gallery: Britain's reserve army, Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Mortgages & Finance, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Entertainments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assitants-. Property: London & Suburban property, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Down in 'Old Pat', Tippett's No 4, Fiction, Mao for his times, Dublin's mini-festival, Tosca Covent Garden, Dawn of a new Aurora, Great radical, Terence Judd New Gallery, Deeply touching choice of Mahler ECO/Britten Memorial Albert Hall, The Sinking of HMS Victoria Bbc2, Why we won, The hundred acres, Character comedy done to death Maggie Shaftesbury, Country life. Arts and Entertainment: Record £21,000 paid for camera, Radio, Broadcasting, Theatre Machine, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,731. Sport: Tennis Borg struggles to overcome his own errors, Cricket Five top Pakistani players banned, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Leicestershire almost snatch victory against run of play, Golf Chance for Marsh to relax and add to his list of conquests, Baseball Blair's hit enough to give Yankees world series lead, Racing Grey Baron to prove Doncaster form was nothing but "nonsense", Football Argentina for Scots next summer, Aberystwyth for some, Yachting British ketch one of first 12 to finish first leg, Cricket Touring team easily win opening match. Editorials/Leaders: Middle-Income Litigants, Mr Heath's European Survey. Letters to the Editor: Labour and the EEC, Clarifying law on official secrets, Can the Treasury put the economy back on course?, Nobel peace prize, Divorced without knowing, The Scarman Report, Brain power, Defecting from Labour, Increasing rail fares, Education in Ulster, Discrimination by age, Assessing the implications of a Severn barrage, Productivity of British industry, A spur for British management, Building as an economic regulator, Compromising pn capital gains, House of Lords reform, Year of the mouse, Cost of timber framed housing, Raising television licences. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: European honour, University news, Latest appointments, Judges honoured. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 13, 1952 Whitehorse Hill. Obituaries: Mr Mackinlay Kantor, Professor Frank Stacey Studies in British government, Mr R. M. Phillips, Count Vittorio Cini, M Jean Duvieusart. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread losses. Business and Finance: Discount market, Profits surge to £58m at Cable and Wireless, Dumping denial by Nippon Seiko, Face to face with Mr Jim Slater, Stock markets Rally follows doubts over money supply and pay, Lotus helped in 'rough patch' says chairman, International Lend Lease of Australia foresees new growth era, Fee income queried at Allied Inv, Britain slipping:, Empire Stores looks to 1978 for fruits of its market drive, 14,000 idle as Leyland adopts tough line, Nube puts phase two deal to banks, Dollar rally gives way to sharp fall, Mr Jenkins warns Tokyo to cut surplus or risk protectionism, Italian industry seeks aid for small concerns, Bankers prepare for further early increase in prime lending rate, NEDO chief hands in resignation, BP wants rig for Buchan field production, Iranian dealings 'correct' Tate & Lyle says, BSC opens campaign to attract Japanese investment for Britain, No decision yet by Iran on joinin CIPEC, 'Green' pound benefits hit W & R Jacob, Directive on business agents 'unworkable', Hongkong ready for opening of sugar market, Economic notebook Patches for ragged trousers, MLR set for drop again tomorrow, Lankro accepts £14m bid by U S chemicals group, Sainsbury joins new recruits at CBI, Italian currency limits raised, Racal steps up presence in US with Dana purchase, Better margins at Streeters boost results, Briefly Good start by A Goldberg, Bravo 'incident' shuts down Ekofisk well, Commodities And Market Reports, Business Diary: Full esteem ahead? · Opera bouffe, Du Pont move limits jobs loss to 250, Robeco steps up interim dividend, A ripple in the debenture market, Short aims to acquire IoW offshoot of Fairey, Indonesia gives IBM ultimatum for handover, A question mark over the maverick telephones. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Crusader Insurance. Births.

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