The Times - 24/06/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Craig Seton, From Nicholas Ashford, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Richard Allen Financial Staff, From Philip Howard, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Alan Hamilton, By A Staff Reporter, From Neville Hodgkinson, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Patricia Clough, From David Blake, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Harrison, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, Hulin v Cook and Another, By Arthur Reed, Philip French, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Michael Church, Barry Millington, William Mann, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Lewine Mair, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Louis Heren, Bernard Levin, PHS, By a Special Correspondent, ALWYN WILLIAMS, , M. FORSYTH, , HAILSHAM, , ALAN GERSHON, , J. HARTLEY, , PETER HANNIGAN, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , H. R. UNDERHILL, , PAUL MATTHEWS, , CLIVE JENKINS, , W. G. BUTLER, , JEAN APPLETON, , K. W. F. CLARK, , By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Ray Maughan, By Nicholas Hirst, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Bailey, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, JAN HILDRETH, , DAVID R. L. HENRY, , MICHAEL YOUNG, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Tony May, By Ronald Pullen, By Victor Felstead, A. M. Gleeson,
ResumoNews: Union leader agrees to limit pickets to 500, Jewish dissident allowed to leave Soviet Union, Israel told UN resolution does not deny land claim, Board defends dismissal of civil servant, UDA backs MP's claim on bombings, Dustmen on pay strike defy order by Cabinet, Tests may reduce defective births, Senora Peron said to have tried suicide, The tragedy of Amin's unspeakable rule in Uganda, Hunters to help research into decline of otters, Eggs to rise by 5p a dozen, Radio ends silence on Amin moves, Bonn finds no proof of bribes, The Grunwick Conflict Court sits on Monday week to hear the film laboratories' case, Public backs Carter plan to impose energy taxes, Vital hospital units could be closed, Welsh schoolchildren entertain the Queen, Continuing decline in council staffing, Tripos examination results at Cambridge University, The journalists' ballot, Free school aid plea rejected, Ban on tower at Grand Central Station, Airline sees pact on Atlantic as unfair, Student shot dead and two children killed during Soweto march, More boys in adult prisons despite government pledge, Ex-Seoul spy chief tells of bribes for congressmen, Police chief visits injured constable in hospital, House votes to add more countries to US aid blacklist, Liberal leaders to review party's strategy, Plant a tree a month ultimatum, Labour MPs want official pickets on bus, Señor Carrillo incurs Soviet anger for 'splitting communism', French move to tackle inflation at source, Rhodesia talks resume on July 6, TWA seats at Laker prices, Restrictions on tourism rejected as madness, Faster progress on racial justice urged, Chance of nuclear accident 'is slight', Engineers back call for 35-hour week campaign, Helping the strings who get strung up, Teachers 'failing to cope' with black pupils, Centre-right of party plea for wages restraint, Lift electricians to continue strike, Out with the pickets in Chapter Road The belief is spreading that mob rule, not Parliament, is the way to decide our future, Meeting with minister offers no solution, Plan to turn Suárez group into a single coherent party, The Times Diary/ The two-faced Idi Amin is in London, Protesters fail to hold up uranium export, WEU shelves report on Helsinki, Science report Psychology: Thought process in animals, Clashes getting out of control, but no end to factory siege in sight, Beaverbrook board looks at fresh bid, EEC to follow up Peking interest in trade pact, S Africans risking ruin, Mr Young says, Minister and Grunwick cheif fail to settle picketing dispute, Adamant Soviet stand threatens Belgrade meeting, Mr Cosgrave to give up leadership of Fine Gael party, Media urged to support peace moves, 126 of Greek Army's colonels are retired, Employees have few bad words on company's pay and conditions, Hazards of genetic engineering explained, Sir Keith Joseph replies to libel allegation, Immigration policies 'are unjust', Winchester controversy over Meads development. Index. Law: No right to have friend present Regina v Supplementary Bene fits Commission, Ex parte Donlan, Seven years in jail for Italian terrorist, Prison for man who killed with his car, Murderer of child guillotined, No duty on auctioneers to get in purchase money Fordham and Another v Christie Manson & Woods Ltd, Mr Cornfeld for trial on fraud charges, Employees of Rod Stewart cleared, Britain requests extradition in robbery case, Queen's Bench Division When taxis ply for hire at railway stations, Powers of police to be examined. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Bell's, Charter Consolidated Limited, Abbey National, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Lookers Limited, Pimm's, Bank Base Rates, London Prudential Investment Trust, Limited, Frank Cooper, Worth, William Pickles, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, John Foord, Le Trianon Restaurant, Tesco, Panam, Kwik-Fit (Tyres & Exhausts) Holdings Limited, B S S, Emi. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr Foot accepts 'The Times' verdict on judges in guardsman's appeal, Exclusive or preferential access sought for UK fishermen, Law Officer's dilemma over enforcing Post Office law: more facts sought, MPs join in criticism of judges, Mr Callaghan resents those politicians who latch on to Grunwick dispute House of Commons, Customers should benefit from air agreement, Next week, Government to seek advice on saving historic houses for the nation House of Lords. Picture Gallery: Warning for Ethiopia's neighbours. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,636, Groves for premiere, Radio, Boyle first edition makes £13,000 in Evelyn sale, Broadcasting, Buller premiere. Official Appointments and Notices: Class lists at Oxford, Medal for governor who saved prison hostage, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 24, 1952, Now 'Truth' can be told about my early days. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Theatres, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Madras House Olivier, Iris Scaccheri Round House, Candida Albery, Cunning Little Vixen Glyndebourne, Lorca inspires new Ballet Rambert work, A superior example of the martial block buster A Bridge Too Far (a) Leicester Square Theatre; Odeon, Marble Arch Garm Hava (a) Phoenix, East Finchley, LSO/Jochum Royal Festival Hall, London looks forward Thames. Sport: Tennis Vilas, Ramirez and Lutz join the beaten seeds, Football Wimbledon start with away game, Baseball, Golf Faldo takes lead of four strokes at halfway stage, Cycling Not quite like mother, Clay pigeon shooting World record broken by Russian team, Athletics Man of the moment-and of the future, Sports in Brief, Racing Hide must use Palmvinnia's early speed to telling advantage, Cricket 'Every man for himself', Packer says after talks break down, Yachting Consistent Streeter looks likely winner, Hockey The long and the short of Taylor's England, Boxing Ex-champion is first to stop tough challenger, Show jumping Fast clear round by Power for victory, Olympic Games Japan expects Sapporo to have no rivals, Rugby Union, Rugby League Ward may be fit for the final. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Young's Realism On Africa, Moscow Tries A Firmer Line. Letters to the Editor: Selecting civil servants, Freedom for employees: the conflict at Grunwick, Journalists' closed shop, Dreadnought Wharf, Union recognition, The guardsman case: issues of sentencing policy, Electric power for transport of the future, Imperial pink, Pay restraint and a ceiling on price increases, University finances, Industrial democracy in Denmark. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Adrian Hill, Sir Charles Tennyson Poet's grandson who made great contributions to Tennyson studies. Business and Finance: Discount market, Scottish water to be sold to Middle East, Consumer paper favours higher tin prices range, putting the menace of oil slicks into perspective, B Elliott's strong final quarter marred by S Africa downturn, OECD secretariat wants members to set economic targets for 1978, Lex Service emerges as suitor for L Lipton fork-lift trucks, Payout boost and 'rights' from Kode, Liquidator at UCS tests funds move, Collapse of West German property group, R-R Motors increases Fodens offer, Pay claim by U S capper workers, Music in the round, Loss-maker Kenkast calls for receiver, Demand for steel remains sluggish, Scope of inquiry into engineering profession is settled, Scrip and 54 pc rise at Brit Steam, New Brunswick, Business Diary: Executive sweet · Sir Peter's paean, Soviet shipping price-cutting not acceptable, British minister says, UK Chrysler quality 'up with France', Family stops takeover of Patino, Lasmo £30m loan for Ninian work, Baker Perkins nears £8m and still rising, £8m damages claim against L&C auditors, Shell/Esso discovery may alter pattern of North Sea exploration, Unions expect July mini-Budget by Mr Healey, Anderson S'clyde takes a step backward, EEC warning on unilateral textile curbs, Ford stewards study peace plan, Exports lift Petbow to best-ever, Beer price rise pips profit report, Monopolies inquiry on credit cards, Briefly Vickers chief: business is 'extraordinarily good', Charter Cons' extra £7m in Cleveland mine, Commoditoes, International BASF hopes for half-year go dimmer, Second-half upswing at J W Spear, LSMO sets the scene, 35-hour week demanded by Post Office engineers, BP attracts up to £900m, Return of illegally exported capital. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Demand at a trickle, Wall Street, Stock markets Rally after bout of Grunwick nerves. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Thomson of Monifieth to join ICI board on July 1. Property: Property Estate has nuttery and pool, Rentals, Country property, Reflections of a bygone age, Reflections of a bygone age What price period peace?, John German Ralph Pay. Births.
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