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The Times - 20/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Brennan, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Clive Borrell, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Political Staff, From Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Michael Horsnell, By Ronald Faux, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From David Leigh, By Peter Evans, By Diana Geddes, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From John Winder, From a Bridge Correspondent, From David Cross, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Kuldip Nayar, By Alan Hamilton, From Eric Marsden, From Nicholas Ashford, European Parliament, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, Donald Massie, Jonathan Sale, Michael Frenchman, Peter Hennessy, Bernard Levin, PHS, KELVIN SPENCER, , JOHN B. ALLEN, , MARCUS CUNLIFFE, , F. S. NORTHEDGE, , G. M. P. HAMILTON, , J. M. LAIT, , STEPHEN LEES, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , JOHN SLEIGH, , J. L. NORDEN, , J. BABB, , GEOFFREY HOLMES, , W. P. KIRKMAN, , GEOFFREY CURTIS, , JACK JONES, , JOHN FOWLES, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, M. A. E. and E. A., T. G. W. B., Mr Peter G. Short, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent writes:-, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Ray Maughan, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Alan McGregor, By Business News Staff, Maurice Bommensath, From Patricia Clough, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Commercial Editor, R. H. ASHWORTH, , L. I. SANDERS, , D. M. FORSTER, , ROGER FALK, , JOHN MORLEY, , J. A. H. CARTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR-, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Pullen,

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News: Carter plan for big petrol tax rise, Ombudsman backs pop festival decision, Danger warning to over-35s taking the Pill, Comecon seeking closer trade ties with EEC, a national water grid rejected in report on last year's drought, King has high hopes of Bonn, Irish demand for British action at torture case hearing, British MPs suggest Strasbourg boycott, Whitehall draws up new timetable for Rhodesian independence, Callaghan plea on mortgages, Pygmy bowmen drive back Katangan rebels, Sorting 'weeds' among the growing harvest of government papers, Science report Aviation: Ozone in the cabin, Man killed after, Call to expose 'evil' of National Front, Disappointed voters vent their feelings, Energy policy decisions 'must not be delayed', Thomson's launch Outer Mongolia tours, Béjart Ballet Coliseum, Dartmoor staff plan to escalate action, Breach of law alleged in ski-slope inquiry, Law Society rejects plan for legal services commission, Tory pledge to boost funds for housing, Homes for aged 'preferable to family strain', Mr Paisley leads 'loyalist' protest in support of vigilante group, Road inquiry disrupted by protesters, Work or starve warning by Peking daily, Police force cutback to go ahead in India, Nationwide day-care urged to fight low income, Mr Bhutto hands out more pay to troops and officials, Sir Eric Miller faces further debt claims, Tanzania tightens its border ban on contact with Kenya, Rembrandt drawing is bought for £21,102, Mr Jenkins backs US stand against reflation, Seven dead, 23 missing in Texas hotel fire, Why Argentina declared war on 'guerrillas of the mind', Nairobi gunmen steal load of Ugandan coffee, Why we must act with our mouths over real food, Sweeping rearrangement of Scottish council seats likely, Fear of return to unstable coalitions in France Gaullists suspect Government of plans to change electoral law, Olive branch for Israelis from West Bank Arabs, Political swan-song is crusade against British, Former French envoy to Vatican found hanged, Britain to get three new Datsun models, Away-match ban on Chelsea fans, US transport chiefs back Skytrain, Tory leaders dwell on pay restraint difficulties, Kidnap case detective leaves for Italy, School inquiry after alleged attacks on staff, Ban lifted on reports about pop singers, Karpov makes quick work of potential challenger, Italian Communists lose some support, Presidents map out guerrilla war strategy, Tory quits in Prentice controversy, Acas meeting leads to Heathrow initiative, Missionaries admit helping Rhodesian guerrillas, Dog ceasing to be the Briton's best friend, French plan to modernize steel industry, Could venison become the housewife's regular Sunday joint?, Workers defer outing after closure threat by union, Fewer vacancies for Civil Service entrants, 'HOspital-at-home' system to be studied in Kent, Why Orwell's 1984 revolution has already taken place Anthony Burgess,, The Times Diary Why the answer lies in the feet, Governemnt 'not seeking to dictate arrangements for pay after July', minister assures unions, Four RHS gold medals for daffodils in spring show, Drive to raise quality of greengrocery, European MPs defer choice of Kirk successor, Union instructs 200 journalists to stop work, Third World report Dr Nyerere's prescription to combat aid addiction, Centrists in Spain looking for poll pact, S African challenge on rights of Coloureds. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Campari Ltd., Rea Brothers Limited, City Of Oslo (Norway), Jones Lang Wootton, Plantation Holdings Limited, Blind And All Alone, National Westminster Bank, Rockware Group '76, Telford, Mobil, Jardines, Bank Base Rates, Bond Worth Holdings Limited, Telex, Unilever N. V., Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Lloyds Bank, Gauloises, Cadbury Schweppes, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Appleyard, Ruberoid Limited, Thomas Tilling Limited, Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd.,, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking Corporation, Stuyvesant, Scottish Provident, Metal Box, The Scottish Life Assurance Company, Barton & Sons Ltd. Politics and Parliament: Navy chiefs all at sea over Biggs visit, Deplorable if a nuclear curtain fell between US and Europe, Foreign Secretary hoping for greater trust among all sides on Rhodesia issue House of Commons, Troubles for Labour over direct elections, Differentials should apply in party politics, Language studies for future businessmen, Government remain firm on cannabis penalties House of Lords, Sewage disposal, Report on rents paid by soldiers in Ulster, Reasonable range of sixth form courses. News in Brief. Law: Council summoned, Jury critical of secretary in Sydney libel suit, Drugs detectives 'posed as dirty men from streets', Man on burglary charge was a juror, Woman witness in hunt case is bound over, Cut-price conveyancing writ, Detective is asked to resign, Accused 'sought information for race group'. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,580, Britain leads in two series in EEC bridge. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Theatres, Etoa, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, -Managerial-Adminstrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Services. Reviews: Götz Friedrich's wider range Salome/Parsifal Stuttgart Opera, Tavener premiere at Rye concerts, Brighton Festival in July, Csaba Erdélyi Purcell Rooms, Dialogue with plants The Bystander Soho Poly, Fat Harold Shaw, LPO/Furst Festival Hall, Disturbing TV film A Romany Summer Yorkshire. Sport: Golf Gallacher starts among the favourites again, Show jumping Smith will lead British team in Rome, Snooker Reardon reaches last eight, Tennis A winter of discontent made glorious spring, Sports in Brief, Racing, Boxing Conteh must sign for bout today, Cricket Asif digs in after lean spell before lunch, Squash rackets, Football Liverpool to reap full advantage at Anfield, Rugby Union Sydney's world tour comes to Aylesbury, Athletics New style of administration could come into force. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 19, 1952 Reparations for Israel, Literally, the writing on the wall. Editorials/Leaders: Pakistan's Still Disputed Election, Cult Violence. Letters to the Editor: Teachers' morale, Cheque guarantee limit, Vital role of the engineer in top-level planning, Nuclear proliferation, Rights and wrongs, Training social workers, Preserving peonies, Intervention in Africa, Exploring the path to worker cooperatives, Decline in Christianity, Future of local broadcasting, Arts Council appointments, Aircraft noise, Benefits of the Gezira cotton scheme, Reforming the electoral system, Where are they?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Abdel Halim Hafez, Earl Of Kilmorey, Dr N. V. S. Knibbs, Mr Charles Smith, Mr Clive Taylor, Mr Alex Wolcough Achievements of the Shell Film Unit. Business and Finance: Discount market, US incomes up 1.7pc, Mr Blumenthal opposes barriers in Europe to Japanese goods, Rights issue on the cards as Chamberlain seeks acquisition, Sharp fall in orders for construction, Utd Carriers slows but tops peak £2m, Hawker prepares for an international buying spree, Strong rise in jobs advertised for executives, Commodities, Briefly John Menzies climbs over £3m, European profit boost for Cadbury, W German rise in cocoa grindings, International, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Italy fails to share in general revival, Stock markets Hawker fails to stir action, EEC price policy attacked, Union move to break Port Talbot deadlock, Dr Burns predicts 15 pc increase in American capital investment, Revolt of the 'silent minority' underlines union antagonism to phase three, Minister stresses human element in industry, No legal action by bank on losses, Neckermann faces another year of loss, The Economy, Thresholds lifted for tax on fringe benefits, Italian union chief wary of worker participation, Warning on mortgage broking fees, In brief Samuel's 19pc stake in Ratners revealed, 12,500 made idle in differential pay disputes at Jaguar and Halewood, TV makers urged to rationalize, BCA hums along after sound interim rise, Disclosures take on pace as TDG, Imps, Refuge show stakes, Energy industries back Mr Carter, Never on Sunday?, S & M Hotels, Boost for East-West trade sought, French plan to spend £1,400m as steel boost, Bad debt provision mars Higgs & Hill, Wadkin gets into its stride, Robb Caledon, Business Diary: Hailing Sir Lou · Treasure's trail, Labour peer backs small entrepreneurs in European debate. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Weak tone persists, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Next UK chairman named for J Walter Thompson. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.

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