The Times - 01/04/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, By John Young, By Arthur Reed, By David Blake, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Peter Hennessy, From Martin Huckerby, By Our Social Policy Correspondent, By Ronald Emler Business News Staff, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Kenneth Gosling, By Diana Geddes, By Peter Godfrey, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Judith Judd, , From Harry Debelius Santa Cruz de Tenerife, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Roger Berthoud, From Michael Knipe, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Hughes, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Gerald Ely, Richard Davy, Bernard Levin, PHS, Denis Hamilton, WILLIAM ROBERTS, , J. MORTIMER GOUNDRY, , M. E. BENNETT, , S. H. COOKE, , DAVID ERIC, , N. TOLLENAAR, , RICHARD S. A. BERMAN, , JASPER ROOTHAM, , ERWIN KRONHEIMER, , MICHAEL POOLE, , GERALD NETHERCOT, , JONATHAN MIRSKY, , TERRY GOUGH, , KEITH JOSEPH, , CHRISTOPHER IDLE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Anthony McAdam, David Robinson, John Percival, Alan Coren, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Sir Barnett Cocks, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, Tim Jones, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, TERRY. GODDARD, , A. E. SCRIVEN, , WILFRED BURNSTONE, , K. S. JEFFERIES, , C. A. FAIRBAIRN, , SHEILA A. PALMER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Michael Baily, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, , By Richard Allen, By Nicholas Hirst, By Christopher Wilkins, by Arthur Foss, by Mario Modiano, by Sheila Walsh, by John Carter, by Mark Ottaway, by Gladys Nicol, S.W., by Joyce Rackham, by Diana Patt,
ResumoNews: NZ policy on sporting links with S Africa defended, Conversion may be the answer, 'Chaos' fear if garages repay duty, Chinese city hit by tremor is still in ruins, Debate on Hosenball case has to be cancelled, Scottish miners seek leaders' support for end to social contract, Haunting memories, Network of ferries, Congress goes on with hunt for assassins, Mr Gromyko accuses US of a 'cheap trick' but stays hopeful, Second top Treasury man leaving, More Asian staff for child care proposed, Conservatives capture Stechford with 17.4 per cent swing, Eurovision Song Contest to be held next month, A wit whose memoirs would earn a fortune, Finial attempt to save Mentmore for the nation, Doctors worried over use of potent drugs, M Giscard's new Cabinet excites little enthusiasm, Science report Pollution: Lead and mental handicap, Applications for party membership were false, The Ombudsman must be seen to be on the people's side, EEC wants to widen aid scheme for poor nations, Dr Kaunda accuses West of helping spread of communist influence in Africa by 'siding with racists', Operations cancelled after porters strike at children's hospitals, Pretoria Bill denies strike right, Flights threatened by maintenance ban, How to get the best of both worlds, Swinging sport, The Times Diary But are women ready to wear it?, Latest European snow reports, Pakistan leader loses seat for 'poll abuses', Man set up raids on his post office, Students vote to uphold ban on 'fascist' speakers, Hovercraft chief designer shot near Army range, India plans mass campaign to wipe out illiteracy, Japan orders trawler fleet to leave Soviet coast urgently, Ethiopians post a long list of wanted men, Restrictions on use of tobacco substitutes, Tobacco substitutes in cigarettes approved, Wine waiters 'paid a basic wage of £12 a week', Farm price deadlock upsets NFU, Ulster homosexuality reform aim, Easter opening, Athens: do it-yourself, Crete: proud and singular people, £699,224 conservation aid for outstanding buildings, Britain may ban visit by President Amin, Rome attack on rape test case girl, Television to show hectic workday of the President, Party that would like to abolish the Greater London Council, A chilling fear of collapse in Eastern Europe as Moscow's power dwindles, Something to talk about, Shanghai appeal to Mr Carter, 130 answers sought in new school record system, Painting returned: Lady Spencer-Churchill,, Mr Vance briefs London on arms talks, Tenerife inquiry into 'TV at air control', Childless 'to get reliefs meant to aid parents', London Liberals ready to negotiate after election, Lib-Lab talks to avoid petrol price trap, China rolling out the red carpet for Mrs Thatcher, Prices and profits in public houses and bars to be examined, Overtime ban by Nalgo over cash cuts, Christmas holiday plans annoy industry, Khalkidhiki: the first resort, Aiming to set an example, Greeks propose bi-regional Cyprus state, Group to study running of mental hospitals, Holidays in Greece Sunny release from prison of routine, Scottish local councils try to repair image, Attempts at UN to avoid showdown over apartheid, Commission to prevent further sales of subsidized butter to Russia, Soldier hit by bomb hidden in scrap iron, Smith forces suffer biggest monthly death toll, Half board is a gourmet's licence, Accusations about colour prejudice in the theatre, Falling birth rate 'may halt growth of universities', New York City ravaged by fire as urban disease of arson consolidates its hold, Rebels 50 miles from mining town as Zaire changes commanders. Index. Politics and Parliament: Effects of rejection of a rise in petrol tax, Government now spending £400m a year to create extra jobs, Support for Mr Vance in talks with Russians, International action needed to improve safety at sea House of Lords, Document and debate on direct elections, Peer tells Government to pipe down on smoking, Nato upset by choice of Nimrod, House to discuss Mr Agee and Mr Hosenball, A latter day Portia after blood donors, Difficult issues in police pay claim, Conservative MPs pursue Mr Callaghan in vain over Labour-Liberal agreement House of Commons, Increasing role of EEC regional development fund, Motorists fleeced: Mr Ryman to rebel, Debate refused on Mentmore, Next week, General welcome for decision to go ahead with Nimrod early warning system: 6,000 extra jobs. 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Law: Treasure find award, Assaults on boys by verger, Four years for attackers of old woman, France's enemy No 1 jailed, Probation for theft, Predicament of 'non-identical twins', Year's jail for corruption, Crown Agent man for trial, Life jail for murder, Munich court jails hijacker of Czech plane, Mother loses action to get back son, Corruption case man to be candidate, Baader-Meinhof judge bans bugging at jail, Man kept wife murder secret for five years, Politicians visited Soho shops, bribes jury told, Israeli courts bar defender of Arab prisoners, Police chief wins damages from newspaper, Attempted murder acquittal, Law Report March 31 1977 House of Lords AA denied costs in small claims Hobbs v Marlowe, Charges against chief constable. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: John Evelyn's cabinet fetches £26,000, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,565, Russian close to chess victory. Sport: Table tennis Chinese keep rest of the world guessing, Cricket Windwards pointer to Pakistan's chances, Tennis Amritraj is seventh time lucky against careworn Rosewall, Rugby Union Barbarians add two and make one change, Sports in Brief, Hockey London win title for the first time, Rackets Marlborough come back from being down, Boxing Conteh defence opens Monaco double bill, Golf Old Boys true to form despite cold and rain, Motor racing Brabham team hope for Californian win, Football Door to Argentina opens for Scots but Welsh still hold the key, Squash rackets Barrington has to survive crisis to reach last four, Racing Sea Pigeon quickens his pace to win and confound critics, Olympic Games Canada seek action on those who withdraw. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 1, 1952 Warning on Trieste, Beating the extreme left at its own game. Editorials/Leaders: The Lost Leaders Of The Treasury, The Breakdown In Moscow, Can The Liberals Be Relied On?. Letters to the Editor: The future of broadcasting, Back-dated television licences, Mr Healey's Budget, 'The Age of Uncertainty', Tax and the building industry, Consumers and the EEC, The most effective use of gas and electricity and a fallacious view, Mr Therm at the old price, The state of prisons, Atrocities in Cambodia, Conflict at Westminster, Hawksmoor's churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir William Emrys Williams An outstanding educator of his time, Mr Leonard Barnes, Sir Anthony King, Mr H W. Lewis Vc. Reviews: Rising above the norm LPO/Weller Festival Hall, Songmakers' Almanac Purcell Room, Charles Rosen Queen Elizabeth Hall, Neumeier puts the music first Fourth Symphony Covent Garden, Meaning lower than the lowest Bronk ITV, All aboard for murder, laughs, disaster and spectacle Silver Streak (a) Odeon, Leicester Square Joseph Andrews (aa) London Pavilion Jabberwocky (a) Columbia Pleasure at Her Majesty's (a) Academy Three Treasure of Matecumbe (u) Odeon, St Martin's Lane The Eagle Has Landed (a) Empire. Business and Finance: Up to the eyeballs in solar research, Discount market, OECD says corporation broke code, TASS wins inter-union status battle, Gallenkamp spurred on by mystery approach, Hawker joins bidding for Morris, Prospering APV full of work, Banks lending less to developing nations, NEDO chief urges Parliament link, Share prices fade with bout of profit-taking, FMC makes and pays more in Borthwick rebuff, Progress on participation at Ferranti, Over 3 cwt of 16th issue National Savings, Business Diary: Sir Derek and after, Cold weather lifts consumption of energy 7pc, IBM test for unions at workers' ballot box, Dalgety £12m rights are well received, but not its profits, Babcock wins £70m Saudi water contract, Newcomer East Sussex powers Aurora but borrowings burgeon, 'Rights' and good results boost Spirax Eng, In brief Nube petition calls for Lloyds profit-sharing, International More streamlining of Anglo A unlikely, MLR is cut again and Treasury hints at floating rate bond issue soon, Curbs on Far East clothing imports, Commodities New shake-out in coffee, cocoa, Humberside yards get Indonesian orders, American oil affiliates expected to boost investment in UK by 19pc, Allied Textile Cos, Briefly, Will smokers learn to love substitute tobacco?, Money Market Rates, British Steel acquires stockholder, Here comes the floating bond, Satellites may link N Sea rigs, Iran bid for BP stake less likely, BBA celebrates best year in its history, Italy's payments gap widens to £1,586m, Gamling and bingo keep Coral happy, Levy on Spanish steel, Japan car makers turn to Europe, The Budget measures will not shift freight off the roads, Bridon makes £1m more than hoped, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Low demand worrying to Herbert, Stock Exchange given go ahead to Talisman, Lucas anger at Leyland parts move. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Bank's interest rate frown wipes the smiles away, Recent issues, Stock Exchange Prices Lower on profit taking. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three new directors for N. M. Rothschild & Sons. Births.
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