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The Times - 13/05/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From James M. Naughton, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Our Labour Editor, By Robert Parker, By Our Political Staff, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Our Education Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Ronald Faux and Michael Hatfield, By Peter Godfrey, By Sheila Black, By Kenneth Gosling, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Stewart Tendler, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Michael Knipe, By David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Michael Seely, By Lewine Mair, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, David Robinson, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, Max Harrison, Christopher Walker, Bernard Levin, PHS, Roger Berthoud, DAVID KNOX, P. N. CAMPBELL, , JOHN GRIERSON, , DAPHNE LENNIE, , PATRICK JENKIN, , RONALD LEICESTER, , MAURICE CHANDLER, , GEORGE SINCLAIR, , A. E. YOUNGER, , HUGH CASSON, , TONY SWAIN, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , ALDINGTON, , ARNOLD WEINSTOCK, , RICHARD POWELL, , R. H. GRIERSON, , WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, , SARA MORRISON, , CHAIM RAPHAEL, , HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , D. M. GRAHAM, , CHRISTOPHER COLE, , JOHN SCROPE, , PAUL OESTREICHER, , DAVID TENCH, , P. A. COBBETT, , L. WARNER, , GEORGE HILL, , ROGER TANNER, , VIRGINIA PASLEY, , N. KURTI, , J. MAHON, J. HARTLEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, M. R. H., F.H.L., Mr Edward Lister, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl, From Alan McGregor, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Whitmore, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary staff, By Richard Allen, From Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Kenneth Owen, From Peter Hill, R. W. N. CATTELL, , By Edward Townsend, F. COURTNEY, , C. E. ILIFFE, , CHARLES HALL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, Carol Appleyard, By Tony May, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By Victor Felstead, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,

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News: Posting 'no criticism of envoy', Police chairman questioned by Scotland Yard, Sabotage ruled out in Saudi oilfield fire, Tories retreat from pledge on a Scottish assembly, Women 'gain skills in their own time', Bigger British bacon, beef and skim milk 'mountains', Science report Medicine: Magnetic aid for colostomists, Psychiatrist examines George Ince for an hour, Mr Paisley: this unholy alliance with Ulster's men of violence, Washington sees Jay appointment as bold move, Expansion of Schools Council role urged by chairman, Gold Dagger award for crime writer, Bombs near police property, Mr Allon hopes for American peace initiative, Meritocrats hold sway in Labour Cabinet, Australian pledge of laws to restore airline links, Jerusalem celebrates 'liberation', Four railmen killed on line, Why Pretoria is determined to keep control of Walvis Bay, Showman fined £150 after accident at fair, Pay pact ends eight-week Finnish dispute, Summit renewed hope, Mr Carter says, How bad are teenage gangs?, Secret of Soviet ray 'kept from President', Final talks on new Atlantic air-fare pact, Many children battered 'but neighbours stay silent', Hillingdon drops appeal on disclosure of documents, 'Keep rail services but cut staff', Unusual exhibit at Royal Society, Efta preparing for early trade talks with Madrid, Envoy says 'Le Monde' wrong about British aim, Cash gifts in tavern start murder hunt, 3.4 pc rises agreed by Swedish unions to avert mass strikes, Community land scheme improves on forecasts, Miners on secret visit urge halt to Bolivia aid, EEC tries again on sugar prices, Quebec plan to drive away firms doing business in English, Crimes we never hear about, Teachers' leader defends secrecy of school reports, The Times Diary Ignoble rolls, inglorious sandwiches, M Barre sees Left driving France to inflation and isolation, Conservative move on education plans, Bulgarian party chief purged, Mr Nixon plays down role of Dr Kissinger, Disquiet at risk of drinking waste water, London clergy face cut of 20pc in three years, Church swerves to right in Spain, Woman shot dead in Rome rioting, There is no substitute for a good ambassador, Tory MP protests against scheme to extinguish his constituency, Rhodesian guerrillas kill soldier in ambush of well-guarded convoy, Mr Prior proposes national forum of Government, employers and unions to solve inflation cycles, More overseas students, Amnesty leader sees Egyptian prison, Poll outcome may ease S African race rules, Minister's warning of gypsy violence, Proposed changes to boundaries, Telephone pagers introduced, Resignation of brigadiers denied by Mr Bhutto, Strike-hit Ulster port resumes working, Scottish Tories berate 'softies' on crime, Some GPs' surgeries 'like ganger's hut', Mr Benn in Soviet power link talks, Minister explains how film came in diplomatic bag, Thai military unhappy with the post-coup regime, Local anger at decision on Concorde, Bringing home the bacon, NUM agrees to talks on bonuses, Talks with City consortium may lead to another bid for 'Evening Standard', Two more unions oppose pay free-for-all, polytechnic director backs down, Manpower commission seeks to take over government agencies, Twins show heredity link with earnings, Writers Bill faces delay, but not defeat, MP queries official figure for coloured population, Companion volumes: Two of the. Index. Politics and Parliament: Using EEC social fund to provide jobs in poorer regions, Taxing cars used for business and pleasure, SAS-type training for troops in Ulster, Government concede on defence: no vote House of Lords, Hybridity issue, Tory pledge on taxing sub-contractors, Indexing of capital gains tax rejected, Tories rush to defence of ambassador, Cost of questions, Outcome of investigations into youth treatment centre, Mr Callaghan explains why he did not veto choice of Mr Jay as ambassador to Washington House of Commons, Next week, Turnover threshold for VAT registration raised to £7,500, Jay posting defended by the Prime Minister. Display Advertising: British Gas, The Hertz, Sealink Ro-Ro, Union Miniere, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ncr Computers & Terminals, Christian Aid Week., Rnli, Post Office Telecommunications, Lloyds And Scottish Group, The Burmah Oil Company Limited, Casio®, High & Dry, Basf, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Peer, The Times, Crane Fruehauf Limited,, Glen Grant Malt Whisky., Dewar's, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Pan Am, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Brown Boveri Kent, Bank Of New South Wales, Renault 30ts, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, Museum Of Mankind, The 'Shell" Transport And Trading Company, Limited,, Libyan Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, BBC 1 controller appointed director of news, Latest appointments, Baptist Union, University news Physical education professorship. Law: Mussolini widow loses case for return of lands, Battered wives' champion loses appeal-but wins sympathy Simmons v Pizzey, Spanish skipper fined £800, Rape victim had attacker sent to mental hospital, Ex-Miss Wales fined for assaulting WPC, House of Lords Building foundations: liability of councils extended Anns and Others v Merton London Borough Council, European Law Report Week ending May 6 Court of Justice of the European Communities Plea against refund rules not admissible Koninklijke Scholten Honig NV and subsidiaries, Amsterdam versus Council of the European Communities, Brussels and Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, Bribe convictions for three more Yard men. News in Brief. Sport: Football June 27 fixed for an FA Cup final replay, Cricket Stollmeyer agrees with big money, Rugby Union Quiet arrival by British Lions in New Zealand, Baseball, Golf Garrido's play speaks for itself, Speedway Rest of World level series with England, Sports in Brief, Boxing Norton in line for fourth bout with Ali, Horse show Pyrah achieves second big success in two days, Ludlow NH racing results yesterday, Sport Racing York going decides for Bright Finish, Motor racing Continued support for Silhouette formula, Athletics Boit expects to compete despite mix-up, Tennis Error-prone Nastase kept under stress. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant also on page 28. Reviews: Second Philidor opera to be revived, Rituals of death and decay Chinchilla Citizens, Glasgow, Short story that misses the boat Sea Tales BBC 2, Dangers of investigating a political scandal Illustrious Corpses (Cadaveri Eccellenti) (a) Gate/ABC Fulham Road Riddles of the Sphinx Other Cinema The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum (aa) Paris Pullman/Phoenix, East Finchley, Chilingirian String Quartet Wigmore Hall, Ingrid Bergman at 60, Hate-filled with merciless clarity Destiny Aldwych, Pianist of refined talent Malcolm Binns Queen Elizabeth Hall, A woman's world Raymonda Sadler's Wells The Three-Cornered Hat Coliseum. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 13, 1952. Ulbrichts threats, Speak of the devil, and hands up who doesn't like iron oxide?. Editorials/Leaders: The Reality Of Pressure, The Miners' Small Step Forward. Letters to the Editor: 'Worker/capitalist' cooperatives, Post Office liability, After the Summit, Nato and disaster relief, Defending human rights, Cambridge Society, Newspapers in London, Personal social services, Closing of the V and A, Voting for Europe, Planning paths for cyclists, 60,000th issue, Estimating coal reserves, America's role questioned, When the rebate is 'recovered', Young travellers, Next Ambassador to Washington. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Guarneri violin of 1738 is sold for £105,000, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,600, Radio. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Roman Kozlowski Polish palaeontologist, Dr David Pole, Air Vice-Marshal Meredith, Sir Cecil Havers. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Best day for five months on trade hopes, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Hectic dealing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Decision today on Sir Eric and Peachey, International BASF fears on low sales trend, Discount market, ITC officials to visit Bolivia, Blame for Credit Suisse loss laid at management's door, Better margins to help BBK growth in 1977, Bank extends 'corset' controls for 6 months, Must West Berlin become a white elephant?, Port Talbot strike cuts UK steel output, Lots more to come from Pork Farms' investment, Hunting Assoc more than fulfils hopes, Buyers again in rush for shares, Helping industry with off-the-peg expertise, Tanners to pursue legal battle with NEB, Matt Hall easily tops its forecast, Both Leyland and R-R prime Dutton upsurge, Futures market fears in Hunt soya case, Japanese claim real rise of 12-15 pc in ship charges, Bank employees in pensions protest walk-out, Panel may look at regional variations in petrol price, 2 pc increase in applications for patents last year, Wood Hall forecast of £4.5m, Rights issues by Amal Power and Stanley Gibbons to raise £3m, Tesco sees only mild price skirmish after stamps go, Philippines hope of rise in rice output, DoT inquiry into banking subsidiary of Cosalt, Busy Holt Lloyd tops £2m as margins rise, Mr Joseph-no more share sales, Peru might meet anchovy target, Burton writes off £4.7m and will shut 57 shops, Briefly Lex predicts £4.75m for half-year, Progress on solving oil wealth problems, Opec hint of single oil price structure, In brief £1m steel mill opening, £15m sale of Arab stake in Costain, Yarrow notches 71pc sales rise in 1st half, Business Diary: Poling accelerates ·Over and out, Commodities And Market Reports, Serck well on target at half-way, Callaghan pledge of go-ahead on Drax B 'with minimum delay', Special factors at Shell, Davenport Brew raise payout despite setback, Leyland cheer for Appleyard Group, Coffee roastings rise in US. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named by Ford of Europe. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Moat gives a feeling of privacy. Births.

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