The Times - 30/11/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Whitmore, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Our Labour Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By John Roper, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Parliamentaty Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd v Keys, Regina v Central Arbitration Committee, Ex parte Deltaflow Ltd, Regina v Rockman, From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From John Best, From Florencia Varas, By Richard Streeton, By Geoffrey Green, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Dennis Bird, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Robin Young, NEIL HAMILTON, , A. B. SHRANK, , PHILIP GOODHART, , RICHARD MAYFIELD, , HUGH-MONTGOMERY, , D. BARRINGTON-HUDSON, , FRANK BARTON, , A. F. FOSTER-CARTER, , ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, , C. G. WILSON, , B. M. WILLMOTT DOBBIE, , DOROTHEA RAIKES, , RONALD DAVIES, , RAFAEL M. GOWLAND, , A. L. POULTON, , MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN, , J. D. SPILLANE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, Lady Drogheda, LOrd Gore-Booth, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, William Mann, Clive Bennett, Ned Chaillet, Virginia Makins, Arthur Crisp, By Christopher Wilkins, From Malcolm Brown, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdal, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, Peter Godfrey, By Our Economic Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Edward Townsend, From Alan McGregor, By Maurice Corina, By Caroline Atkinson, C. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, , MICHAEL NIGHTINGALE, JOHN GORST, HECTOR M. WILKS, , ALASTAIR BLACK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Hill, Christopher Wilkins, By Ashley Druker, By Richard Allen, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, From Peter Norman, , By Victor Felstead, by Derry Hogue, D.H., by Peter Hill, by Ronald Pullen, by Rolf Gooderham,
ResumoNews: Architects and officials on trial in school fire case, Happiest proms of their lives, Curb on development of Exmoor urged in Porchester report, Deportation man fails to get his freedom, Nato chief fears Marxists in alliance, South Korea tried to buy influence, inquiry told, Redundancies loom after Swan Hunter vote, Fall in births for second year running, Is the time ripe for the strange fruits of the consumer grapevine?, Australian dockers shout abuse at refugees, What happens to humanity when there's dirty work Down Under, Science report Cancer: Chinese find cause in diet, Norway Sudden wealth brings new sense of importance, Judge nominated for FBI post withdraws, North Sea riches regarded as a mixed blessing, BR unable to match lorries for fish traffic, Ethiopians 'control Harer', Criterion Site plan likely to get support, Prime Minister to be pressed about 30-year silence on spy agencies, For European man in the year 2000, life could be a Kibbutz-style Utopia a long way from the big cities, Vorster appeal for white unity faces test at today's election, Woman admits placing bomb in Madrid office, Teng protégé given key public security portfolio, Mr Heath in North-South team, Anorexia nervosa: a disease of our times, 'Grey zone' at sea adds to poor relations with Russia, State's bigger role in control of banks, Trust acquires Welsh island of pilgrimage, Society resists lure of fleshpots, Fair deal for au pair girls signed, 'Express' beats union in court, Russia rejects Sadat invitation to peace talks in Cairo, Firemen seek TUC help in bid to end pay curbs, Dog owner fined over ban, Unemployment cost put at £3,400m in lost output, Claim cannot be isolated, leaders told, Speedier housing schemes 'might save millions', Sweden to see Sutton Hoo burial treasure, UN launches itself into outer space, Guest Column Holding back the Marxists, The Times Diary/ The monarchy goes to the wall, but in fun, Matron tried to smother old patient, nurse says, Greater London Council GLC wants more state aid for inner areas, Berlingske union men snub court, Amazon water sharing plan, Mr Dayan reprimands Germans, TGWU officials may get productivity rises averaging 14%, Clash of views at EEC energy conference, Peronists appeal to junta for speedier justice, Local health authority disowns unpublished mental hospital report, Foreign Office staff deny bias for 'establishment', Nationalism aids agreement between management and unions, Vote for overtime ban costs Swan Hunter £52m order for ships, Further rise in interest rates feared, Inquiry into Ulster brutality allegations, Post unions share out directorships, Death of Turin editor raises fear of new aim in political terror, Carter tour to go on despite energy Bill, Christian Democrats speak out in Chile, Mozambique raid holds up Rhodesia negotiations, Shipping grapples with crisis, Canadian public rallies to support of the Mounties, Mormon is said to have made love willingly, Strong attack on Government policy by National Institute, Firemen pickets angry with police, The Queen's jubilee year gifts on show to public, What our schools need most is money, Insurance agent dismissed for past mental illness, New techniques 'could cut spastic births', Exports pay for high living standards, Tear gas used at poll protest in New Hebrides. Index. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, India Cyclone Appeal, Public Auction, Casio, Drayton Montagu, Raine, The Amalgamated Dental Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, J&b, Dnc, American Express, Skuld, Es, First National Securities, Lmi, European Banking Company Limited, The Save The Children Fund, Midland Bank, Pimm's, Norsk Hydro, Ansafone, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co., Limited, Aac, Roro, Kvaerner Group, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Dewar's, W.H.Smith, Woolwich, Asv, Ferranti, Alitalia, Brown & Root, Gec, M.Girard, Sherpa, A.& J. Mucklow Group Limited, Laing, Andresens Bank, Swan National, Norsk Jernverk, Weatherall Green & Smith, Udt. Law: Court of Appeal Newspaper wins appeal over 'no extra copies' instruction, Prisoner's death 'could have been avoided', Workmates informed on man in schoolgirl case, QC and son together, Miss Arrowsmith chooses Prison, Five years' jail for travel man, Tempers get frayed at Biko inquest, 'Charged with the same offence', Equality and 'red circle' Outlook Supplies Ltd v Parry, Queen's Bench Division Wage agreement remains unaltered, Pathan leader accuses Mr Bhutto of treason during first public appearance after years in prison, Judge called a 'Nazi pig', Judge 'made a technical error' in murder trial. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Cambridge Union, Gray's Inn, Arresting award, Haberdashers' Company, Royal Society medals. Arts and Entertainment: Drawings by Raphael are sold for £64,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,772, Radio, Young Vic Company's new director, Broadcasting, Korchnoi keeps chess lead over Spassky. Property: Rentals, Residential property. Politics and Parliament: Search for a method by which Government can underwrite long-term formula for firemen House of Commons, EEC projects on transition from school to work, Curriculum review: NUT action regretted, Impact on education of grant settlement, Concern that Scottish Assembly would repeal Acts passed by Commons: need to avoid conflict, Parliament's supreme right to legislate, Changes in General Medical Council, Hundreds of mentally ill held in prison, Councils taking up fewer private school places, Reports more fascinating than meetings, 'Church leaders remote from grass roots' House of Lords, Amnesty for pre-1973 illegal immigrants. Sport: Racing Royal Frolic can come out of the shadows to put out The Last Light, Ice skating Cousins's rivals faced with Herculean task, Snooker Bad night for seeds, Yachting British yacht lags 46 min behind after 14,000 miles, Badminton Agreement may soon be reached on contracts, Boxing Maguire to retire after Owen takes title, Hockey Indian police arrest Spain's hopes, Cross-country Oxford include senior U S international, Squash rackets Kenyon's standards are not Zaman's, Skiing Slalom success surprises French champion, Cricket Board to make no decision until Jan 6 on whether to appeal, Tennis Mottram still refuses to play under Hutchins, Football Arsenal bag toothless Tigers, Rugby Union Whiting is a surprise catch for Harlequins, Real tennis World and US champions meet in first semi-final. Editorials/Leaders: The Pay Of The Forces, Amnesty In Yugoslavia, The Latest Example Of The British Disease. Letters to the Editor: Discontent in the services over pay, Criminal legal aid, Private health equipment, Fact or science fiction?, Criticizing councils, Human rights in Argentina, VAT burden of High Court debtors, The gender of 'man', Newsreel objectivity, Wanted-housing for a 24-hour community in the Square Mile, Moddernization of the Lord's Prayer, Welsh nicknames, Incentives from taxing derelict land, Preserving Burgh House, Safeguarding the otter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 29, 1952 National service. Reviews: The Hardman Ica, Coming shortly, Doubts over move by LSO to the Barbican, Our Own People Half Moon, RPO /Temirkanov Festival Hall, Schools Prom Albert Hall, Béjart does his own Petrushka, London debuts, Peter Straker New London Theatre. Obituaries: Dr Kurt Von Schuschnigg, Mr R. H. B. Snow, Lord Rosslyn, Carlo Casalegno Deputy Editor of 'La Stampa', Mme Jacques Massu. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, Theatres, Company Notices, Legal Notices, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal-Assistants-. Business and Finance: Discount market, Marling Ind pre-tax up by a third, Burnett & Hallam to keep up opening spurt, White Paper sets out plans to clamp down on insider dealing and director loans, £10m state aid for £100m Thames Board project, Plea for development of producer co-operatives, Wall St dips 12 Points, Commodities, Tecalemit's growth slows but record likely, Japan's promise helps to revive ailing dollar, Courtaulds £20m, Business Diary: Two of a kind · De Ferranti's ESC, Gatt told of plan for 40 pc cut in tariffs over 8 years, Revised Iran deal for Millbank, Gold Fields issue 87 pc subscribed, Malaysians may resume buying sugar from Cuba, Rexmore limits sights, Ships Swan Hunter could ill afford to lose, 4 pc output rise of developed nations forecast, Societies in accord on £1,200m link, International Degussa chief foresees gold rising to $200 plus-but not for long, Fine Art has full-time £4.5m well in sight, Midland Bank reduces spread in rates tussle, Hargreaves tops £2m at midterm and good second-half likely, Back to the interest rate cauldron, Tokyo confirms increase in trade surplus, Briefly Takeover payment closer for Swan Hunter holders, Japanese agree to standstill on steel exports to Community, Parkland jumps by 50pc, UK hopes for Europe airliner stake, ICC adopts tough new rules for fighting bribery and corruption in industry, Margins pressure but Bolton Textile ahead, Delay in Christmas orders pins Airfix hopes on final quarter, BSC talks with unions reopen today, St Regis seek Reed, Smith, BR pension fund wins control fight, Plenty of imported coffee in Brazil, Two bids to restore faith in investment trusts, Solicitors expect higher indemnity premiums as inflation hits claims, US banker attacks unions in UK, APEX walks out of Leyland pay reform meeting. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts fall back, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock markets MLR doubts fail to stop rally. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at the top for Ransomes Sims.
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