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The Times - 05/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Patrick Brogan, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Roper, By Caroline Atkinson, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Doe, , By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By a Staff Reporter, Martin Huckerby, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Roger Berthoud, By Pat Davis, By Edward Mortimer, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, By Philip Holdsworth, , Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Brian Harris, Sally Jenkinson and Guy Neave, Paul Overy, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Clive Bennett, Norman de Mesquita, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Geoffrey Green, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, PHS, Martin Wright, RICHARD PLENDER, RICHARD TURNER, , JOHN YUDKIN, , S. LANG, , CLIFFORD, , R. S. N. MANS, , J. L'A. BELL, , LOUIS ALLEN, , ANTHONY CHRISTIE, , ANTHONY GREENWOOD, , D. F. OWEN, , JOHN McMILLAN, , JONATHAN SHACK, , F. C. KAVALIER, , GEOFFREY GRIGSON, , EDMUND HOWARTH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Walker, , By Our Special Correspondent, Lord Hunt, Mr F. E. D. Griffiths, C., Bishop C. J. Patterson, By David Blake, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Economics Correspondent, By David Mott, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson Banking Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Nicholas Hirst, JOHN CHESSHIRE, , N. KURTI, , JOHN E. JOHNSON, , R. M. AMODIA, , HENRY CHISHOLM, , G. F. WUNDER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, David Blake, By Ray Maughan, By Patricia Tisdall, By Tony May, By Ashley Druker, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, David Young, Pangloss, Marc Ambroise-Rendu, Hans Baumann, Maurice Bommensath, Michael Hornsby, Jay McCulley, Philippe Lemaître, Pierre Drouin, Michael Hatfield, David Cross,

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News: On the contrary Food for thought, Broadmoor releases defended, ESOP: between fable and reality, Angela Rippon interviews, Average rise in rates meets minister's target of 15 per cent, Proposal to end bilingualism in Quebec brings confrontation with Trudeau Government closer, Catering contest in royal parks, King's Cross modernized, Twenty marginal seats will depend on student votes, Mrs Thatcher says, Fight against time to save Adriatic, Swedish cabinet will take the decision on deporting Briton, MP demands dismissal of water authority officials, South African anger over remarks by Dr Owen, King Husain forges new links with Palestinians but mistrust lingers, Pay deal is key to stiffer price controls, Children hurt in café bombings by IRA, Britain told 16 amp plug is certain to go ahead, Flow of 'hot money' helps to raise UK reserves to record $9.618m, In deep water, Plea by Dutch war crimes suspect rejected, Dearer cigarettes and stronger health warnings proposed in report on preventive medicine, Child benefit being lost for 400,000, Cyprus leader recovers from heart attack, Sweden plans price freeze before austerity moves, Mr Teng 'back in former Peking job today', The United States derives some of its power from its technological lead. Europe is not, Jubilee trumpets are muted by financial misgivings, Leaders plan to intensify guerrilla war in Rhodesia, Shop stewards wrong about man who was dismissed, Petition for a Turner gallery, Mr Sadat puts peace plan to Mr Carter, How the Civil Service contributes to the 'English disease', Getting the balance right in child care proceedings, Mrs Castle not to stand again at next election, Radiology staff emigrating, CSE 'taken seriously by employers', The Times Diary Still queueing for the porn trial, First hopeful sign in Danish press strike, Science report Medicine: Test for muscular dystrophy, Archaeology report Southampton: Venetian glassware, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa First term's report, Mrs Thatcher guest of Chinese for a week, Mortgage cut hint as Government is saved by Liberal abstention, Mr Steel chides followers for indiscipline, Tory attack on attitude of Labour to Community, Brussels backstage Butter weights balance sheet, Iraq allows 40,000 Kurds to return to the north, Guernica people petition for Picasso painting, Not such a poor relation, Musical chairs attempt: Organizers of a sponsored, Dr Castro in Moscow for Africa talks, Tory MPs' ideas on Europe poll, 'Sectarian' charge against proposed college charter, Back-to-work ultimatum to Heathrow engineers, 57 killed in US air crash, Policemen to launch pay campaign today, Penal tax on cigarettes advocated, Security changes at Scots mental hospital urged, Third World report Indonesia tries to tempt landless to its virgin territories, Thousands affected as Franco's political party is disbanded, Claim that Australia spied on Japan causes Tokyo furore, Mr Desai lives up to his stern image, Saints and sinners, 'Lib-Lab' pact shows evils of an elective dictatorship, Lord Hailsham argues, Keep-off-the-grass orders in parks may take fun out of la vie Parisienne, Women's protest: Some 4,000 women, Labour rebukes constituency over guarantee, New Bill meant to control prices condemned by transport union members as 'too-little, too late', Grimsby's candidates all exude confidence, Development will have to rely on foreign investment, Mr Michael Foot, Reporting of racial matters is criticized, Regional report Frustration over lack of help for Gaelic, Callaghan plea for progress on Helsinki agreement, Syria backs guerrilla offensive in Lebanon, New school certificate idea for 16-year-olds, Proposal for closer Tory link with Scots party, The peer of the stately home business, Stepping Stones How the Budget improved one promotional stepping stone, Two hundred years after Howard, society is still not 'a good gaoler', Coffee smuggling gang 'burnt alive' in Uganda, The case for a European approach to cancer research, Power engineers aim at 10% rise, The truth about the red millionaire, Examiners defend new standards, Libya executes 22 for anti-Gaddafi plot, Facts and figures Reluctant industry puts progress in doubt, Nuclear fall out, Nurses' petition criticizes hospital strikers, Two Britons held in Rome after hashish is seized, Mr Benn tells US of key to energy aims. Politics and Parliament: Broadcasts of House may start in autumn, Mr Lever says nation cannot afford to make vehicle fuel cheaper in real terms House of Commons, Budget approved: cheaper mortgages likely, Mr Steel advises party to abstain on fuel vote, New Member, Minister agrees to further talks on future of Mentmore Towers, Research at Culham not dependent on JET project, Last-minute hope for Mentmore Towers after surprise moves in Commons, Government determined to carry through a devolution measure during lifetime of this Parliament. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Diag, Ransomes, The Expanded Metal Company Limited, Garrard, Commercio Estero, The Times News Papers Ltd.,, Richard Ellis, Thames Television,, Beatson Clark & Co Ltd, Jefferson Smurfit Group Limited, Sotheby's, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Bmw, Bank Base Rates, Old West Regional Commission, The Asian Wallstreet Journal, Foire De Paris, Montfort (Knitting Mills) Limited, Church Army, Klm, Europa, Midland Bank International, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, EQUITY & Law, Lucas Industries, Beaumont Properties Limited, Metal Closures Group, Bryant Holdings, Canadian Pacific Limited, Oyez, Iran Air, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Glen Grant Whisky Company Ltd., Weatherall Green & Smith, Bbbs. Weather: The Weather. Law: Man for trial on bank cashier murder charge, Beatles seek injunction, Judge says boy can have £200 for new telescope, Court of Appeal Criticism of council unjustified in planning case Wahiwala and Other v Secre tary for the Environment and Another, New liaison started while on remand, Judge denies he was influenced when he released bank robber, £500 fine over fares, Queen's Bench Division Policeman's claim for injury compensation to be reheard Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, ex parte Clowes. Classified Advertising: Dividend Notices, Theatres, Collectors, Funeral Arrangements, The Times, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Book review Ice secrets laid bare, Dartington's continuing experiment, Player centenary, Racing Cars New Victoria, Not afraid to shoot his mouth off, Bloodthirsty jollity with a rollicking rhythm For All Those Who Get Despondent Royal Court. Sport: Table tennis World must continue to struggle against China's special bats, Motor racing Andretti enjoys race along streets of Long Beach, Hockey Witches, Ghosts and Dragons on Folkestone road, Sports in Brief, Badminton Japanese girl recovers to gain revenge, Swimming Extra birthday present for Miss Heggie, Rugby League Britain may cancel cup entry, Tennis Prospect of semi-final is daunting for Britain, Squash rackets Predictable Hunt dish spiced by Nancarrow, Football Brooking brings a calm touch to breakneck proceedings, Racing Shipowner unlikely to keep pace with fast Working Girl, Rugby Union Getting the rugby boot in at the door, For the record, Cricket Mushtaq puts Pakistan in strong position, Television at sixes and sevens with fives. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Liberals cannot win the electoral race now they have sawn their legs off, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 4, 1952 Challenge to BBC. Editorials/Leaders: The Leadership Of China, A Spain Unthinkable To Franco, Value And Profit In Examinations. Letters to the Editor: The Burma Act, Domestic fuels: some convincing statistics, Tobacco substitute, Direct election to EEC, Praiseworthy example, Finance for fourth channel, Badger did not break OECD code, Money supply, Investment trust mergers and responsibilities to shareholders, Sugar in the diet, A flight of butterflies, Mentmore and Evelyn, Army training in peace time, Inner-city aid, Health safeguards in food policy, Hawksmoor's churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,568, Anglo-Saxon bucket sold for £16,000. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Louis Mbanefo, Mr Eric Shipton, Sir Derrick Capper, Major J. R. Bellerby Economist and social thinker, The Duke Of Portland, Mr Harold Levy. Business and Finance: Opposition grows to Leyland strike day, Business Diary: Boardman's safe seat · Lucas's Lévêque, Liverpool port rebound brings stock repayment, Discount market, Jubilee makes mark on assay office work, International Diversity at CanPac offsets fluctuations, Margins slip but Highland Dist reaches interim peak, Finland devalues currency by 5.7pc, M F North jumps, UK metal stocks, Grovebell Group, BSC spurns peace talks, Rome spent $600m on defending the lira, SWAPO leaders put three issues to Barclays chief, Nube seeks employee directors for banks ahead of legislation, Hertz begins UK expansion drive, South Yemen to take over BP refinery on May 1, Narodny sues for £5m, Over £3m at Expanded Metal, but warning on development costs, Sterling bonds to be offered in 4 currencies, Commodities Bolivian ratification of the tin pact a blow for the 'prophets of doom', Briefly Late upturn puts Garton on good tack, New levels are fixed for snake intervention, Wholesale prices up 20pc in a year, Smurfit soars 77 pc on demand revival, Paris meeting to discuss access of IMF to $10,000m 'creditors club', Milan broker's holdings for sale, EMI sells Japan scanners worth £7m, Holding back 'hot' money, More small businesses bankrupt in first quarter, Exports' 42 pc share helps push Cape Inds over £14m, Nervous market keeps shares and gilts on a downward trend, Holiday cuts cause fall in CAA licence applications, Unions call for boost to building industry, Commodities Penang decline hits in prices, The blue-print for revolution, Fall in revised retail sales, Investment aid scheme attracts 200, FFI backing for inner city projects, J. & J. Hyman at peak, Extra inch of coal-cut would add 4½m tons to output, inquiry finds, Growth slows but Rotork tops £3m, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), The Liberals-a new element in the industrial democracy debate, Standstill at Bryant as housebuilding margins tighten, German ties prove uncomfortable for Sweden. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Pay policy doubts curb investors, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread losses. Shipping News: Shipping group beats forecast. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join board of Lloyds Bank. Births.

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