The Times - 05/12/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Michael Leapman, By Our Political Reporter, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Hennessy, From Arthur Osman, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Walker, By Annabel Ferriman, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Roger Berthoud, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From William Chislett, From Robert Schuil, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Watts, From Frederick Cleary, By Our Foreign Staff, Norman Moss, Jeffrey L. Lant, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Barry Millington, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, Laurence Cotterell, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Gerald Ely, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Kenneth Mackenzie, John P Mackintosh, Michael Shanks, Philip Howard, David Wood, PATRICK MACRORY., P. LEVY-MENARD, ANDREW CRUICKSHANK., PAUL M. LLOYD, , C. J. ANDERTON., V. F. RYDER, , A. J. BRAND., ANDREW PHILLIPS, , J. R. DUTTON, , DAVID GREEN, , ANNE PRIDEAUX, , DAVID GENTLEMAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Sir Hugh Wontner, By Edward Townsend, By Caroline Atkinson, By Hugh Clayton, By Paul Routledge, From Peter Godfrey, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Malcolm Brown, From Richard Hughes, From Peter Hazelhurst, Frank Yogl, Derek Harris, John Huxley, DH, C. M. D. ROBERTS., D. J. FALVEY, , RC, RICHARD GORMLEY., D. WALLER, , R. C. GRINHAM., BERTRAM S. ASH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Cap Fowles, Alison Mitchell, Desmond Quigley, Bryan Appleyard, David Robinson, By Alison Mitchell, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor., by Olli Kivinen, by Donald Fields, by Ronald Pullen, by Edward Townsend, E.T., by Peter Hill, P.H., by John Mowinski, by Leena Fields, by Arthur Reed, D.F., Ronald Pullen,
ResumoNews: Big money for Old Masters comes mainly from abroad, 1,300 rebels reported killed in Laos drive, Bomb explodes in train at Yugoslav border, Dutch coalition agrees on Premier and Cabinet posts, Backlog of orders hides decline, Finns jet around in their time machine, Explosion shuts Indian atom plant, Glider soars on science, Prisoners of conscience Syria: Jamil Sadan, Australia's 'dirtiest' campaign turns tame, Future of wool workers' houses to be decided, Britain wins jet trainer sales dog-fight, Señor Suárez consolidates his support Ruling political groups in Spain agree to merge into one party, Woman aged 103 died after being sent home at 2am, Bold plans bring reward of higher production, World Bank helps divide East African assets, A Times profile The man who is trying to save Venice, European Commission research grants, Cunning old capitalist saved the day, Leapman In America, Biko family seeks damages from Government, Opinion poll shows French left still just leading, Dr Soares in need of Communist votes, Economy undergoes its roughest ride Financial and industrial policies are not a heady brew, Joining other builders out in the cold, Tourism in the red despite lavish investment, Government letter on pay angers councils, Children's charity to benefit from performance of play, NUS may suspend anti-Jewish unions, Why we must not forget Europe in the North Sea oil debate, Concern at 'threat' to civil aviation in Scotland Bill, A well liked 'Scrooge', Wood processing experience pays off in world markets, Refusal of British and Irish to pay large increases sets scene for undignified EEC budget dispute, Like marriage, unions have off-days, British troops arrive in riot-torn Bermuda, Karelia was unabashed by overtures of Novgorod and Muscovy, Last battle for retiring Whitehall chief, Strike over staffing halts 'Observer', Warsaw reprimanded by church, Man disgusted by £5 reward for £½m heroin find, Emperor Bokassa I crowned in Central Africa, Firemen's leaders are expected to differ over strike tactics, More police on beat in bid to stop race attacks, Mr Begin asks EEC not to interfere as Arab hardliners split Message through Mr Callaghan, Chess grandmaster's wife cannot leave Russia, Cooperation with comunists steers clear of French failures, Recession now accepted as normal state, Government to make selective check on productivity pay deals, Public inquiry urged over Crown Agents, Anti-hero author, MP renews plea over mobility allowance, Rise of evangelicals brings liberal challenge, A strong main in Paavo Nurmi's land, Minnow in a whale's vision, Tory leader arrives in Belgrade, Trust strives to save Britain's dying theatres, French police protect Algerians after threat, Swapo chief detained in Namibia, The bitter split in Ghana may be a healthy sign, Discrimination behind liberal cloak, study of immigrants alleges, MPs call for change in Official Secrets Act, Suzuki violin course approved for schools, Subsidy could endanger independent press, Is Parliament trying to prove it does not adequately represent the people?, Bishop likely to attend next Salisbury meeting, Swiss reject tax reform on higher incomes, Lord Salisbury and the honours scramble, Pressure to end councils of Italian provinces, Bold impact on life, Egypt indicates that american pressure on Israel is needed, Science report Nuclear energy: Fuel breeding, 100 feared dead in hijacked jet which crashes into swamp, Soldier-students take leave of the École mutiny, IRA chief may be in court this week, The very module of a modern misconception, Latecomer to politics, Music from nowhere, Briton is shot dead in bar quarrel, Inflation-but diet returns to roots, Wordsworth site appeal, Agriculture Family farmers put their case on institutional ownership, Smithfield show euphoria masks struggle by livestock farmers over prices, Patriotic Front leaders invited for talks in London to clear up suspicions over British policy, Banks must learn to live with shrinking profits, Finland Recession strikes a sombre note, Cairo limits number of newsmen for talks, US may admit 10,000 more from Vietnam, 'Scientific brutalization of building' draws architect's wrath. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Racal, Nokia, Kemioy, Oy Lohja Ab, Unico Banking Group, Ici, Helsinki Congress Bureau, Tmp, Nordic Bank, Lamco Paper Sales Ltd, Railfreight Speedlink, Kenya Airways, Ahlstrom, The International Finnish Bank, Thos.R.Miller & Son (Insurance), Khyber, Oldham, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, C.T.Bowring & Co. Limited, Herman Smith Limited, Tampella, Spooner Industries Limited, Kaukas, Finnair, Black Diamonds Pensions Limited, Neste, Ppth, Eg, Postipankki, Rauma-Repola, British Aerospace Company, Orient, Europa, Partek, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Finlandia Hall, Scapa Group, Healey & Baker, Hotel Inter Continental, Union Bank Of Finland, Omega, The Price & Pierce Group, Hine, Scandinavian Bank Limited, Panam, Bank Of Kelsinki. Official Appointments and Notices: Press awards, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Answers in Parliament 26 infants in prison with their mothers, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Law: Executions defended in Chinese press. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Theatres, Educational & Public Appointments, Public Notices, Funeralral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, Commercial Services. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Euromarkets Congestion of issues results in feeble investment demand, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 486.7+20.7(4.4%), Drawing Of Bonds, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Reviews: Monday Book For King and country Kitchener Architect of Victory, Waste BBC 1, Coming shortly, Nina Simone Theatre Royal, The Taming of the Shrew Covent Garden, James Bowman/ Christopher Hogwood Wigmore Hall, LSO/Kubelik Festival Hall, Good helping of tripe Fosdyke II Bush, Juilliard Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts. Property: London Flats, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Signs of developing activity. Sport: Tennis, Rowing Oxford prospects favourable for Boat Race, Rugby Union Carleton may be right man to play on England left wing, Squash rackets Early rallies catch up on Robinson, Sports in Brief, Hockey Cotton's decisive stroke for England, Racing Gay Spartan can dispel the doubts, Rackets Prenn is on the way to world title challenge, Football Why England headlines are just a blanket covering a sick patient, Cricket Centuries by Rose and Boycott in stand of 225, For the record Hockey, Tennis Alexander wins Cup for Australia in epic. Editorials/Leaders: Speaking For Whitehall, Commons sets a limit on rival powers, Just As Important As A Stubbs. Letters to the Editor: Sickness and self-employed, Questioning the preacher, Solving British Steel's problems, Interim devolution for Ulster, The Lord's Prayer, The Palestinian issue, Government pay policy, The law for those living together, European elections, And a partridge, Shortage of commercial court judges, Curbing the sale of pornography, Rating derelict land, Diesel-powered cars in the UK, Seeking a better balance in EEC textile market, Not for sale. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Brussels tapestry makes £17,033 in New York sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,776, Broadcasting, Radio. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Dec 4, 1952. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Alec Valentine, Dr M. A. V. Devanathan, Mr Jack Beresford Former World Amateur Sculling Champion, Mr John Manton, Mr L Donzelli And Mr P Contarini. Business and Finance: Signs of action on nationalization cash, Bishop's Stores tops £1m despite modest sales upturn, Move to avert sales war over tobacco tax change, Inflation fall and rise forecast, Lendiing rate 7 pc, Spooner Ind improves margins at year end, Brokers' views Wines and spirits may keep ahead of beer, Brazil cuts export coffee price by third, Learning how to do business with the Chinese, Profit target of 15-20pc for NEB 'meaningless ', Oil output points to small price rise, Engineering outlook no better at Triplex, North Sea oil shares to help Aberdeen Trust, India takes cautious line on call to stop tea flow to London market, Farm machinery exports and imports both soaring, A dream of paddling icebergs to the Saudis, Imperfections in the investment market, Kooperativa, More share prices, British team going to Poland for further talks on ships order, Business Diary in Europe:A reluctant consumer champion?, Hongkong angry over 'unjust' textile pact, New export credits scheme soon, More civil servants for industry, Mining Less political risk in Canadian gold stocks, Furniture sales trends, Freight report Tanker trade is facing slower pace, Japan takes step nearer to tariff cuts, Industry in the regions Aberdeen penalized for success in the oil-related business, Briefly Ch Fulton to set up group in Belgium, International No comment on Toyota dividend, Customagic on course for return, Thoughts of the chief executive, A fund of ill will in search of conciliation, Mounting the attack on a £45m building, Scargill attack on idea of worker directors, This week Cost of bread strike may bite into RHM. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr K R Evans joins the Fodens board. Births.
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