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The Times - 15/12/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Caroline Atkinson, From Robert Schuil, From Edward Mortimer, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Robert Parker, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From David Wood, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Politcal Reporter, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By Huon Mallalicu, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From a Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Dessa Trevisan, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Leapman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Andrew Tarnowski, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, by Prudence Glynn, by Mario Modiano, by Adam Pepelasis, M. M., by Constantine Collmer, by Sheila Walsh, by Stephen Farrant, S.F., Ronald Butt, PHS, Howard Newby, PETER SUCH, , JOHN A. DAVIS, , WAYLAND KENNET, , JONATHAN ALFORD, , ROBERT L. LICKLEY, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , GEORGE J. LEVY, , DOUGLAS HENDERSON, , STUART LINDSAY, , LENA JEGER, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , REX RICHARDS, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, JOHN NICHOLLS, , By Huon Mallalieu, J.V.R., A friend, Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, Robert Dougall, David Williams, Derek Parker, H. R. F. Keating, E. C. Hodgkin, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Moor, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, From Roger Vielvoye, From Peter Norman, By Richard Allen, By Ray Maughan, By Malcolm Brown, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Sheila Black, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Economics Staff, P. G. B. WILLS, , D. BRYCE-SMITH, , DEREK R. FARROW (Rev), , R. BERESFORD, , L. R. PALMER, , C. H. SWORN, , DR F. LLEWELYN SMIITH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, James Rothman, By Alison Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, Peter Waymark,

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News: Call for action to help young blacks, Resignation of Defence Minister demanded as Herr Schmidt is attacked over Bonn spying scandal, Present Land Fund 'fails to hold public confidence', £218m trade surplus in November, Husband's plea to kidnap gang, Double your money to buy a car, Year of three decisions, IRA 'using Soviet grenades', Transfer of housing in new towns to councils approved, Shipping fleets are riding out the financial storm, The Times Diary, A voice crying in the wilderness, Conversation piece: It is intended that Oscar, Bonn dismisses report of missile tests, Growing number of French floating voters, Mr Brezhnev absent as budget is presented, EEC farm fears unfounded, Science report Asteroids: A question of size, Appeal from Strasbourg to Britain to put interest of the Community first, Canaries separatists shoot policemen, Fashion, Hammer and sickle attract one in ten votes, Liberals draw back from breaking pact with Labour, Family planners say vital services are declining under NHS, Planning order is withdrawn, Latest European snow reports, It's all in the hands of the receiver, Campaign to stop closing of a hospital succeeds, Bureaucracy delays plans for shipyards, Tapes may be used to test school science, Status of Judges' Rules, Saudis promise support for peace efforts, Bankers' Final Examinations, Airlines say profits from European fares fail to cover future capital needs, Pro-Western guerrillas claim Angola successes, Lords quash Acas appeal on Grunwick, The shades of grey in the race argument, Health tax likely for high-tar cigarettes, Scrutiny of hypermart plans urged, Mixed-ability classes 'improve conduct but make heavy demands on teachers', Greece a Special Report Karamanlis finds resistance to moves towards the West, Sugar firm halts TV film on black workers, Cairo talks open as diplomatic interest switches to US Mr Begin taking peace proposals approved by his ministers to President Carter, labour leader's delay decision on automatic reselection for MPs, Smith insistence on special MPs for white voters dims hopes of early agreement in Salisbury, Karamanlis speech lays blame on Turks, S Africa's submarine is launched, Initiative on church authority is welcomed, Big U S tax rise to meet welfare benefits, Censure of three priests by Vatican, Printers ensure strike-hit papers' reappearance, Black groups join forces with unions on jobless, Painting of Elizabeth I for National Portrait Gallery, Coalfield militants vote for a strike ballot, Mr Nkomo's youngest recruits, Bucharest's shattered homes rise again, Andrei Sakharov argues that savagery can beget only savagery, Polisario to free Frenchmen 'soon', Regular sabbaticals are suggested for all, Call for death grant to be raised to £60, Government is asked for £17,300 to save flagons, Mr George Ward's crusade for 'liberty', Professor Max Beloff joins Conservatives, Pakistan leader begins visit to Peking, Economy: stability without security, Dates of Callaghan visits, Second look after rapid growth of tourism, Threat to loans for film-making, motoring The permissive Danes submit to stringent law, Although the Socialist Opposition, led by, New York court told of horrors in Nazi camp. Law: Deserter jailed after killing, Dutch millionaire given 15-year prison term for part in massacres of Jews, Law Report December 14 1977 Acas' inability to question stay-at-work employees renders report void Grunwick Processing Laboratories Ltd v Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Others, Judge's warning to razor attackers, Mr Keating for trial on £6,000 bail, MPs seek Act change over jailing of woman, Family of lost financier jailed in Argentina, Appeal lodged against jail term for nurse, Civilian court urged to save Marcos rival from the firing squad, Verdict reached on Irish torture claims. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Greek Tobacco, Bell's, British Airways, London Shop Property Trust Limited, Certified Dividends, Vencon-Varsos S.A, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Empire Securities And General Trust Limited, Middle Tar, Hellenic Industrial Developement Bank S.A., Apollon Palace, Viohalco-Export, Ltd., Eleusis Shipyards, Choloé, Kenya Airways, Saracakis Brothers S.A., Cedar Investment Trust, Limited, Helliflex, Karageorgis Lines, Chartreuse, Guinness, Anglo American Corporation Group, Pimm's, S. Casket (Holdings) Ltd., Mlm, Bank Base Rates, Southwell Minster Appeal, Halyvourgiki Inc., Inco Limited, Givenchy, Konrad Furs, Frank Cooper, India Tea ~, Ski Sale, Credit Bank, Hommeh, Singer, The Commercial Bank Of Greece S.A., Johnnie Walker, Orient, Hellenic Aspropyrgos Refinery S.A., Southvaal Holdings Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hellenic Steel Co, Trafalgar House, Achata Clauss, Thessalian, L.P. Hartley, Lainopoulos Group. Politics and Parliament: Road haulage facing new year problems over new EEC rules House of Commons, European MPs upset by Commons decision about direct elections European Parliament, Stonehouse spying allegations revived, Design life of some motorways ending, Road v rail unions in carriage of goods, TUC 'inner cabinet' to consider impact of Lords' judgment on trade union recognition strategy, Conservative MPs demand inquiry into statements in letter from Czech defector, Peer protests at increasing restrictions on dogs, Statement soon on cherished number plates, Minister optimistic about future of forestry industry House of Lords, Concern at increase of trade in horsemeat House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Inquiry into availability of loans for fishing boats. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Tennis Wimbledon prize fund increased by £55,000, Golf Sponsors double prizes, Tennis, Football Dispute may put Iran out of World Cup, Yachting Rangirira takes cup in dramatic finish, Skiing, Hockey Pay Corps settle their account in barrage, Sports in Brief, For the record Tennis, Racing Sponsors boost value of July Cup and Cambridgeshire, Motor racing Jones in the driving seat of Williams's new car, Boxing Johnson will defend British title, Cricket Few rewards for a hard day's toil. Editorials/Leaders: Winning A Battle For Press Freedom, Can Bonn Keep Secrets?, Lib-Lab Relations. Letters to the Editor: Curbing pornogranphy, Criminal legal aid, Defending Europe from missile attack, Heavy breathing, Paying public servants, Art in lieu of tax, Attendance in the House, Harriers for China, Saving the Mostyn flagons, An air pollution smoke-screen?, Honorable mechanic, 25pc surrender rule-a misconception, EEC code for companies in South Africa, An Inverness cane, Safeguarding the otter, Labour and the National Front. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Reed's School, Latest appointments, Award for bravery, Kings College London. Reviews: Portrait of America Edmund Wilson: Letters on Literature and Politics 19121972 Selected and edited by Elena Wilson (Routledge, £12.50), Deft but abysmal conjuring The magic Man Mayfair, Endangered species The Birdman Memories of Birds By Henry Douglas-Home (Collins, £4.95), The Clash at full strength The Clash Rainbow, Lindsay Ouartet Goldsmith's Hall, Glen Tetley's new work for Rambert, Fine arts fair stimulates interest in Old Masters, Ballets of much originality, Khovanshchina from the Ukraine, RPO/Burgos Festival Hall, Doing 'Tre' down Trelawny The Incurable Romancer By William St Clair (John Murray, £7.50), Fiction Journey into Fire By Patricia Wright (Collins, £4.95) A Pebble from Rome By R. T. Plumb (Duckworth, £4.95) Baxter By Jessica Hamilton (Harrap, £2.95), A peculiar, polyglot pull Travellers to Trieste By Nicolas Powell (Faber, £6.95), The tyrannical Hen Ada, Countess of Lovelace Byron's Legitimate Daughter By Doris Langley Moore (John Murray, £9.50), Crime Stories of the Railway By V. L. Whitechurch (Routledge, £3.75) Captain Incognito By George Gibson (Nautical, £3.95) Exit Sherlock Holmes By Robert Lee Hall (John Murray, £3.95) Winter's Crimes 9 Edited by George Hardinge (Macmillan, £3.50). Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Dec 15, 1952. Obituaries: Professor George Bean Work on Turkish classical remains, Mr Arthur Stowers, Mr J. R. Brunskill, Mr Ernest Kleinwort, Mr Neil Williams Leading British aerobatic pilot, Mr D. E. Bianchi. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Educational Scholarships And Fellowships, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use predix of only outside London Metropolitan Area, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Services, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Losses recouped by mark up on trade figures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Firmer at the close, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, CBI rejects idea of planning agreements deal, Germans alarmed as dollar slumps further, Receiver is appointed at Tri-ang pedigree, Kingsmead Hotels, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Union urges capital reconstruction to cut British Steel loss, How rewards are shared Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Wfit Europa, International Timber, Thomson sells its interest in Scottish Television, Strikes slow down Durapipe Int, Associated Dairies leap ahead but shares lag, Standard Bank to raise DM100m, Price war fails to halt Comp Air's advance, Cash calls from Elbar Ind and Cableform, Glenlivet board accepts new Seagram offer, Pension funds: rich uncle or Aunt Sally?, Deposit rates on spot December cocoa raised, Bonn aid for Saarland Steel, Economic notebook Hand in hand down separate roads, Appeal finds for Crown Agents, Study of copper pact by US, Montague Meyer and Phoenix find the going tough in timber, UK groups miss share in £1,250m telephone contract from Saudis, The spending spree at Trafalgar, Venezuela oil host in Mid-East trip to heal Opec prices split, Business Diary: Ansell's bitterest man · Food and the flag, What the men with the money think, Briefly Thos Tilling in $26m expansion programme, Caird plans production cut back after loss, Total of 318 industrial and agricultural imports will benefit from April in 8-point nackage Japan to cut tariffs by average of 23pc, Allied Investments in takeover talks, Trade Volumes And Terms Of Trade, Trafalgar House buys 'Investors Chronicle', In brief Minimum lending rate likely to stay at 7pc, Foreign profits from N Sea expected to cut invisibles surplus, Profits surge to £46m, Financial News carling of Canada to cut its U S losses International, Bank of England predicts a 'more hopeful phase' for the economy, Variable results from Guthrie offshoots but overall upturn, Glaxo denies allegations on effects of drug trials. Business Appointments: Business appointments Kleinwort, Benson's new chief. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,785, Broadcasting, Radio. Births.

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