The Times - 04/02/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood and George Clark, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Philip Howard, By Peter Godfrey, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Political Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Devlin, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Clive Cookson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From John Chartres, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Penny Symon, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By George Clark, From Charles Hargrove, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, By Our Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Strafford, By David Watts, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By David Holden, From Fred Emery, From Edward Townsend, From Our Own Correspondent, By Edward Stairs, Caroline Moorehead, Kenneth Mackenzie, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Joan Chissell, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, Bernard Levin, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, Paul Routledge labour Editor, A. J. A. PECK, , L. TUMERMAN, , DEREK EZRA, , T. PADMORE, , TAYLOR of HARLOW, R. S JOHNSON, , G. W. PITMAN, , V. CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, O. W. KINGDON, , NICK EARLE, , ERIC EMMET, , A. M. C. CAMPBELL, , JOHN HARRIS, , S. GOLDMAN, , WATKIN W. WILLIAMS, J. F. AVERY JONES, , By John Young Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By our Arts Reporter, Bishop Michael Gresford Jones, G.M. writes:, E. K. G. S. writes:, By Peter Hill, From Moshe Brilliant, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Richard Allen, By Christopher Wilkins, Adrienne Gleeson, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, RICHARD HERMON, , NORMAN CROSBY, , HUW WYNNE-GRIFFITH, , JOHN WAKEHAM, , B. D. G. SKETCHLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Frank Vogl, , Gerald Ely, by Simon Scott Plummer, S.S.P, by Kim Sam-o, by Ivan Barnes, by Peter Hyun, by James Wade, by W. E. Skillend, by Richard Rutt, by Chon Syng-boc, by Michael Gore, P.H.,
ResumoNews: Referendums criticized by backbenchers, Ugandan helicopter lost for 24 hours, Urgent need is housing, Ethiopian head of state executed, U S defers decision on Concorde, Rugby ends fagging, but chores continue, Election Bill called for by Liberal group, 40 Argentine prisoners 'threatened with death', Safeguard altered on genetic changes, Charming writings little studied by western readers, £¼m spent on hospital that is about to close, What price principles in foreign policy?, Gandhi rebuke for defecting former minister, 'Marxist bias' in Open University course, Men questioned on Ulster murder, A meeting with Miss Poppins' maker, Local taxes 'should be used to finance health service', Labour MPs to discuss leadership elections, Power fight behind the bloodbath in Ethiopia, Opera group fears for its future, A device to deter motorists, South Africa explains pull-out from Angola, State firms may open the door to let workers into the boardroom, Science report Schizophrenia: More than one cause, Federal Reserve chairman rejects Carter programme, Achimota College: more than just a relic of Britain, Tales of three novelists, No change yet in rent Acts, Greater London Council Call to abolish City's government powers, Tough Sadat measures to avert more riots, Tories reject union seats in board room, Fire-bomb damage in bookshop, Oxford plan for mixed colleges, Latest European snow reports, Cyprus mission soon for Carter envoy, Four small nations have worst ship losses, Conservation faces conflict with industrialization, Magazine has photographs of kidnap victim, Tourism's rapid advance after slow start, Art is missing link between China and Japan, Libya said to be expelling Syrians, A country heavily dependent on overseas trade, Montreal police end go-slow after four days, 'Too little spent on arthritis', 'Special aid needed' for the gifted at all-in schools, New devolution Bill clause may clear way for guillotine, Inquiry into 'irregularities' at works depot, Chances for JET project look better, Mr Vance to press for mutual troop cuts, Evil spirits are exorcized, Clear signs of obsession with security, University prospects better for woman applicants, Salisbury suspects collusion over pupils' removal, Wage differentials in Civil Service to be examined, Self-help villages get more aid, Israel decides to send envoy back to Paris, Power clash costs £14,000 a day, Solidarity in face of the unknown at Schmidt-Giscard talks, New York fails to keep payment plan deadline, Jamaica expands trade horizons, Tragedy colours poetry, New theories on homosexual love in ancient Greece, Police begin inquiry into alleged assault on inmates in the aftermath of Hull prison rioting, Bank takes action to halt interest rate slide, Irish stake claim to Rockall area, Salyut 4 ends its mission over the Pacific, EEC drive to dispel atomic fears, Vaccination advice soon, King Sejong's alphabet a unique achievement, School cuts protest: Teachers, parents and children demon-, Republic of Korea Mixture of confidence and unease, Rail season-ticket fraud costs cashier £360, 'No decision' on new towns, Iran drops plan to boycott Dutch trade, Leyland puts up car prices by 6.5 pc, Youth delegates include many jobless, Cut in loans balanced by building societies, Britain defies EEC regulations so that it can defend valuable pig market, E Germans want more cash, Mozambique elections in 12 months' time, Americans not taking over Oman base from RAF, Sultan insists, Poor training and salaries for young lawyers criticized in evidence to royal commission, Soviet willingness to negotiate on fishing heartens EEC, Union leaders accused of pro-Soviet sympathies, Pardon proposed for Polish riot leaders, Union leader rejects visit to S Africa, Print leader voices pay discontent, The Times Diary A good, juicy scandal needed, James Slater cleared of misusing £4m, Radioactive contamination on transport flask traced, Kenyans set up an airline of their own. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Magistrates nof using all their powers to deal with vandals, Select committee to study Bill of Rights House of Lords, Tory anger at proposal for debate next week on referendum plans, Sources of evidence cannot be revealed, Preventing 'trench warfare' on report House of Commons, Noisy clash over entry of refugees from Chile, PM will visit motor industry, Opposition suspend judgement on children in Botswana, Immigration of fiancés: moves to stop abuses, North-West MPs press problems of the area, Mr Crosland bends under Commons pressure, Next week, Early release ruled out for Miss Hindley, Mentmore may be reconsidered by Government. Display Advertising: International Cultural Society Of Korea, Barclays Bank Base Rate., Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Ellis, National Westminster Bank, Datsun, The Winterbottom Trust Ltd., Lloyds Bank Base Rate, Telefusion Limited, Post Office Telecommunciations, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Cwmbran, Coutts & Co, Ansafone, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate, Korea National Tourism Corp., Lonrho, William & Glyn's, Passport Offices, Anglo Persian Carpet Company, The American Express Card, Peugeot, Planelectric, Rustenburg Platinum Holdings Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Avis, The Board Of Golden Hope Plantations, Midland Bank Base Rate, A Great Cultural Revival, Golden Hope Plantations Limited, Laing, The Lucky Group, Hill Samuel Base Rate, The Dong-A Ilbo, Korean Red Ginseng. Law: Former student leader jailed, Former scout wins appeal for damages, Family Division Foreign divorce decree barred by public policy Kendall v Kendall, Boys bombarded football coaches at bridge, Informer in pornography case jailed, Jail sentences suspended, Court of Appeal Tenant out of possession cannot dispute landlord's title Industrial Properties (Barton Hill) Ltd and Others v Associated Electrical Industries Ltd and Others, Blackmail after man applied to paedophile organization, Spinster was murdered after changing will, QC says, Trial may close drug loophole, Mr Agee may take High Court action, Siege bombers still being sought, Mr Paul Purvis, Court hearing fails to end Copenhagen press strike. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Fine-art degree at Oxford planned, Church news, Latest appointments, RAF rescue awards, £35,000 inventors' prizes. Classified Advertising: Hotels and Licensed Premises, Middle East Appointments, Secretarial, Appointments Vacant-other appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: On the light fantastic screen Shadowman (L'Homme sans visage) Essential Cinema Club Ludwig, Requiem for a Virgin King (aa) Paris Pullman/ Phoenix Next Stop, Greenwich Village (x) Rialto The Pink Telephone (x) Gala Royal Thames Film Festival, NPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall, A bold venture in Greek drama The Sons of Oedipus Greenwich, Kenneth van Barthold Queen Elizabeth Hall, No loss on Festival Ballet, Academy Chamber Ensemble St John's, The Archaeology of the Bible Lands BBC 2. Sport: Badminton Mrs Gilks is reprimanded over advertising, Rugby Union Neary out of cold and into the wet, Racing Master Spy makes light of his mistakes to win unchallenged, Cricket Asif accuses Australia of barbaric behaviour, Squash rackets Wembley officially not ideal, Sports in Brief, Hockey West improve position and enhance reputation, Tennis Surprise defeat for Stockton by Barazzutti, Boxing Motion of no confidence in champion, For the record, Rackets Determination brings Myrtle through crisis, Unesco should handle Olympics, Football Cruyff and Neeskens in Wembley party. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): When is a student not a student? When the Home Office thinks he's an Unperson, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 4, 1952 Neutrality myth. Editorials/Leaders: An Important Defector, Only A Public Inquiry Will Do, Back To Bank Rate. Letters to the Editor: Linking pensions to earnings index, Tax evasion and the banks' role, Public spending cuts: the effect on private sector, The preservation of Mentmore, Why April 5?, The pound's exchange rate, Change at the Treasury, The Landseer lions, Planning in Bath, The Bullock Report: including the management, Settlement in Rhodesia, Soviet nuclear disaster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,523, Radio, Craftsmanship of 1900 revalued Japanese carving of skull is sold for £3,600. Obituaries: Miss Evelyn Busby Former diocesan secretary, Lieut-Gen Sir A. Galloway, Countess Capponi. Business and Finance: Discount market, Steelmakers tell Brussels that EEC crisis plan faces collapse, Business Diary: Day takes a break · Western approaches, Commodities, Consumer credit safeguards soon, US Kaiser cedes control of Jamaican aluminium holdings, Ulster plants to benefit in £12m Gallaher expansion, Assoc Fish in £4m turnround to £1.9m, Bauxite model of Jamaica's future, Pratt down but worst avoided, C H Indust bid for Beayer, Call for firm EEC stand on textile pact as Gatt talks face delay, Valentine's Day blow for county brokers, Racal accused of violating American securities laws, Metal Box severs its links in Israel, North Sea terminal grants queried, Goldring receiver, Briefly, Lazards introduces new export credits scheme, Leaderflush 'concern' at deal litigation, Telefusion rebounds with 403pc jump, Tin leads prices advance on LME, Serek rejects bid by Associated Engineering, German jobless total jumps 14.6pc, Sweden to raise $1,000m Euroloan, Mid East mishap and homes foil Gough C, Cash rescue delay halts Meriden and lays off 700, 'More flexible' pricing policy by BSC, From outer space to the ocean's depths, Bonn delays on nuclear power plants criticized, One million Germans get 6.9pc pay rise, More lay-offs as production hit by disputes at Leyland factories, Serck prepares to fight, Pritchard group shares in £140m Saudi contract, How Florida's agriculture escaped disaster. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Tie Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices All square at the close, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Smart about turn on profit-taking but institutions hold firm. Business Appointments: Business appointments Joint heads named for Marshall group board. Property: The special charm of an old mill, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.
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