The Times - 26/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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BY Edward Townsend, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Blake, From Ann Fyfe, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Hill and Malcolm Brown, By Michael Hatfield, From Our Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Ian Bradley, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux, By Our Sports Editor, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Ian Murray, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Political Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, John Percival, Michael Church, Paddy Kitchen, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Barry Millington, Paul Griffiths, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Michael Baily, by Derek Harris, by Arthur Reed, by Alan Hamilton, by John Guttridge, by Ross Davies, A. H., William Frankel, Bernard Levin, Lord Walston, PHS, P. M. S. JONES, , WALTER H. SALOMON, , ALAN CLARK, , PHILIP GOLDENBERG, , TAYLOR OF HARLOW, , SAM SPRINGER, , ANNE BURDEN, , SHEILA BARTON, , STUART HILLS, , H. R. UNDERHILL, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , STEPHEN SOLLEY, , G. W. H. LAMPE, , PETER CORNWELL, , PETER KEEN, , MARGARET DE BUNSEN, , ELISABETH JUPP, , A. R. D. MACDONELL, , GEORGE CLARE, , ALEXANDER FARIS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, BY Martin Huckerby, By Desmond Quigley, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vnogl, By Nicholas Hirst, By Christopher Wilkins, By Caroline Atkinson, By Richard Allen, By Our Financial Staff, Derek Harris, By Patricia Tisdall, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Mark Jackson, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, B. A. COLE, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , A. W. J. CHISHOLM, , THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edwin P. Hoyt, By our Financial Staff, By Ashley Druker, By Bryan Appleyard, By Alison Mitchell,
ResumoNews: Carrington warning to South Africa, Air control strikers to vote on offer, Competition may make fares fairer, Hardback fiction is a flop, but nostalgia sells, Cross Channel And the grumbles rumble on, Coordination of customs checks could eliminate bottlenecks, Hostages freed in Montreal bank robbery, Prospect of EEC funding revives interest in tunnel, Concorde stays within noise limits during all its New York tests, Unemployment down 11,600 to mid-October, Results of Law Society's Part II Qualifying Examination, Religion to remain obligatory in schools, Industry to finance motor cycle training, Cathedral treasure displayed:, Callaghan warning on fruitless mergers, Circulating the news of Ali Baba's cave, Bonn President appeals to world leaders to fight terrorism, Bishop stands by vicar's appointment, Sakharov flat in Moscow is ransacked, Post mortem shows Steve Biko died of brain damage, Ministers at odds on education, Virgin Islands decked out to greet the Queen, Fuel tankers explode after crash, Baader gang survivor denies jail suicide plot, Militants fail in attempt to unseat union leader, Mr Benn joins pit pay battle with plea to back productivity deal, Minister wants EEC farm cash used to create jobs, It is men like these that the Labour Party simply cannot afford to lose, Blackouts as power men work to rule, Uncertainty dogs mail deliveries, Uproar over attempt to ban steward, Once upon a time there was a mouse who lived in the engine of a shiny Fiat, Air bridge precedes shuttle service, Victoria power workers decide to end strike, Dellay for Tavener premiere, Wounded woman hijacker is an Arab, Stirling University back on target, Briton held for slandering state, Black states launch two-pronged UN attack, Third World report India trains its 'barefoot doctors', EEC ministers choose Culham for JET, Suárez Government and opposition sign austerity pact, Disabled group objects to Christmas bonus, Priest suspended for IRA remark gets new parish, Businessman who has proved his flair, drive and ability, Guest Column Happy-pills that so often lead to suicide, Mr Rees's denial on police pay reports, Irish suspend breath tests, New offer by Nato on troop cuts likely, Fewer immigrants now settling in Britain, official figures show, Thorpe answer tomorrow to 'damaging allegations', Britain 'vetoed peace pact' with Jordan in 1949, Guildhall School celebrates its move, London may have its own lottery with £1,000 prize, Good neighbours are what our cities really need, Man in flats siege gives his surrender terms, Airport gunman kills minister, Cut in tax rate urged for low pay earners, The Times Diary, West Indians complain about educational slur, Support for man behind Dobson tape, Science report Communications: Neutrino messages, Bing Crosby maintains his privacy after death, Workers' trust suggestion for shopfitting firm, Milan newspaper editor quits after five years, New family car: Hard on the heels of its three-door Sunbeam, Consultants to inquire into 'risk' hospitals, Dr O'Brien backs continued direct rule for Ulster, Benefactor to pay boy's fees, Strike of Iceland Government workers settled, Montoneros plan to start 'black propaganda' drive, Successful women say husbands are not jealous of their earning power, Britain expected to impose fishing ban, Final plea for a safe nuclear industry, Martin Luther's will is kept in Hungary, Dutch parties agree how to share portfolios, West German questioned by Special Branch, Leyland's new chief offered job before Dobson resignation, Why 1978 is not a good year for Mr Carter to put pressure on Israel. Index. Politics and Parliament: Economy may get £1,000m boost today, Parliament, October 25, 1977 Minister has high hopes for budget talks with MPs. Display Advertising: Intensive Residential Courses, John Haggas Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mind, The Region Of Nord-Pas-De-Calais, Decca, Martini, The London Committee For Democratic Government, Coke, Mobil®, Bank Of Montreal, Janneau Armagnac, South Africa, The Times, Brittany Ferries, Dewar's, Accounts Courses Law Society, Truckline, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co, Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, G.W.W. Legal Education, French Railways, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited, Ricardo & Co., Engineers Limited,, John Foord, Moulinex, Iran Air, Holborn Law Tutors, Chart Tutors, John Cooper, G. T. Management Ltd.,. News in Brief. Law: Secret police sergeant in clash at Mandela trial, Employment Appeal Tribunal Power to amend contract limited Construction Industry Training Board v Leighton Before Mr Justice Kilner Brown,, Peace plan ends court ban on Kielder dam, 34 policemen held on bribery charges, Maltese jailed for part in prostitution ring, Racing car deal to be honoured High Court rules, Champion knew his onions, Florida boy sentenced to electric chair, 'Evil' kidnapper is jailed for 10 years, Alcohol killed man on £1.5m diamonds charge, Chancery Division No confidentiality in Beddoe's affidavit Midland Bank Trust Co Ltd and Another v Green and Others, Tribunal refuses request for High Court hearing, Packer players 'knew they forfeited Test places', Court of Appeal Gaming law defeats claim against former betting shop employee A. R. Dennis & Co Ltd v Campbell. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Jacques Klein ill, Radio, World bridge final likely to be all-American, Upward move in prices of Victorian paintings, Broadcasting, Play on Dan Leno, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,742. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Domestic And Catering Situations, Public Notices, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Ubu Rex New Vic, Bristol, Muti/Philharmonia Orchestra Festival Hall, An operatic find Bruscantini/Meyer Theatre Royal, Wexford, Disparate disciplines, Family tragedy Find Me Orange Tree, Unparalleled prodigality for Dickens Hard Times Granada, Molnar for National Theatre, Aeolian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Football Manchester City live for as Luton miss their chance, Bloodstock sales Conifer fetches top price, Racing The Dealer could vindicate experts, Motor racing Villeneuve stays behind for fatal crash inquiry, Boxing Batten puts Paul quickly in his place, Ice skating Ban on 'biased' judges will not alter result, Cricket India not to treat Australians as second rate, Athletics British stars don their thinking caps as £1m carrot dangles, Rugby Union Broderick breaks collar bone while training, Horse show Everest Wallaby first of visitors to win, Tennis Becker cools down then turns on the heat, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The absent professor, and the honour he will not receive tomorrow, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 25, 1952 Greenwich time ball. Editorials/Leaders: Can Unfair Be Fair?, JET Goes To Culham-Two Years Late. Letters to the Editor: Battle of Britain, Mr Begin's visit, Stopping hijacking, Gruesome competition, Pension funds and 'Savings Mountain', Projection coloured births, Guerrillas in Rhodesia, An Offenbach revival, Future energy sources, Profit sharing would encourage welfare state mentality, Recognition of ordained women, Private remarks made public, First class at cut rates, Longer courses needed in engineering design, Trouble at the opera. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Professor Paul Halmos Human relationships in the social services, Mr Arthur Tourtellot, Mr Saif Bin Ghobash. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Golds firmer, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Singlo chairman censured by Takeover Panel, Discount market, Bank Governor joins calls for tax reliefs to help small companies, In brief UK tenders for £10m cable ship, International Shell Oil raises sales by 9 pc, Green Shield, New Australian sugar offer, Commodities, A doleful life, Euromarket borrowing on decline, Sime Darby provides for insurance losses, Institute of Marketing award for Mothercare, Working group review of long-term strategy for energy industries, Spectre of Pearl Harbour haunts Hawaii, Reduction of Nigerian stake leaves Paterson unruffled, Stock Exchange launches new 'model code' for share deals by directors, Unemployment, Chamber's tax plea for small firms, TKM hopes dimmer as world trade still lacks buoyancy, Unico 'six' forge strong international banking link, Decca aims to go it alone, Lords' committee rejects EEC doorstep sales directive, US bear market 'here to stay', Board rejects liquidation of Fitzwilton, Early votes for peace at BOC, Stock markets Investors wait to see what the Budget brings, Too little, too fate from the accountants, Bryant HIds wilts in Arabian sun, Guidelines by institute on duty of accountants, Computer starting pay over limit, Harrisons & Crosfield second-half warning, Healey 'mini-Budgets like conjuror's patter', Mackie hopes for new textile plant deal with Hanoi, Sterling rate index highest since March, Assoc Leisure climbs 37 pc at midterm, Fed lifts discount rate despite policy critics, Warnings over Linwood dispute by union and MPs, Railway main route for Zambian copper, Briefly Mr Horsman sells 17pc of D. Dixon, ATV puts £9m rights offer to shareholders, Business Diary: Bison's new mould · Air travellers' Hope, How state will pay for takeovers, Mergers Cleared, EEC oil-sharing scheme agreed, Nestlé assurance on price stability of instant coffee until late spring, All sectors help in UCM 52 pc spurt, Whitehall may gloss over paint price rise, Morgan Grenfell in Australian expansion. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chief executive in reshuffle at News International. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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