The Times - 29/07/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogan, By Tim Albert, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Godfrey, From Penny Symon, By Robin Young, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Craig Seton, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Harry Debelius, By Roger Berthoud, From Frank Vogl, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, From Kuldip Nayar, From Juan de Onis, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dan van der Vat, Frank Vogl, By John Woodcock cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Paul Moor, Bernard Levin, Michael Shanks, Patrick O'Leary, PHS, William Frankel, TREVOR HUDDLESTON CR, , HAROLD LOCKLEY, , A KENNETH SNOWMAN, , MICHAEL LATHAM, , D. WEDGWOOD, , E. A. BEET, , CARR OF HADLEY, , PETER LILLEY, , OLGA FRANKLIN, , ERIC WINTER, , GORDON McLENNAN, , L. J. BRUCE-CHWATT, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , JIM SPICER, , EZRA RACHLIN, , By Robin young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Sir Desmond Heap writes:, By Malcom Brown, By Nicholas Hirst, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed, M. E. CORBY, , BERNARD T. CROFT, , PATRICIA COALES, , KENNETH BROWN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Victor Felstead, By John Brennan, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ashley Druker, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, Gerald Ely, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Henry Stanhope, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, H.S., A.R., Arthur Reed, Charles Gilson defence editor Flight International, Diana Patt,
ResumoNews: Wealth tax and Lords abolition proposed in TUC-Labour document, Mr Bhutto and 15 other political leaders are released to prepare for election campaign, Few sweeping changes from Mr Carter's new broom, Derby's long road to city status, Tornado at centre of the front line, Prince of Wales says it would not be a disaster if Britain left Commonwealth, Attempt to enter UK fails, Atom protest to defy ban, Tory MPs want reform of EEC farm policy, Roles are support, search and rescue, Bogus electricity men kill six in Miami house, Arming a new generation, Text of letters between Mr Callaghan and Mr Steel, Spending cut may force new hospital to stay shut, New law for homeless condemned as timid, Travellers may need to pay for inoculations, Industry severely affected by rate rises, Cricklewood postmen defy union, Drugs case man murdered in Atlanta prison, Military consulted on reforms, Anzus call for arms curb, Sickness insurance in NHS urged, Groucho Marx legal battle ends, Science report Parasitology: Safer system for testing of drugs, Farm budget 'eludes Brussels scrutiny', will the Jews in Germany ever see themselves as 'German Jews' again?, Egypt and Libya to discuss truce terms, British Air's New York fare 10% up on Laker's, Nine in hospital after crash of spray aircraft, 'Serve tea and coffee in pubs', Sri Lanka Premier calls for tolerance, Twice as many illegal immigrants caught, Home Office says, Traffic noise blamed for drug-reliance, Human rights call by Mexico meeting, Foreign Report A fond farewell to a refreshingly wholesome way of life, Retailers of school uniforms 'do not profiteer', Oil sharing plan for Nine accepted by Britain, VAT to apply at full rate on imported horses, Reaffirmation on overseas students' fees, Queen met with gifts, flowers and some groans, Cars of 1985 may use 15% less fuel than today's, 'Slow death' caused by neutron bomb, Great powers near to nuclear test ban treaty, Plan to sell air radar system to Iran shelved, Carter admission on Beigin talks, Clearing bank staffs become first to mount formal assault on 12-month rule for main pay deals, The Royal Air Force Future offers enough pale blue sky to make a pair of airman's trousers, 29 injured by Beersheba market bomb, Catholic protest to Peru regime, Spain formally applies to join Community, Liberal MP hints he may turn to Plaid Cymru, Hugeness seen as the root of violence, Watercolour society faces threat of closure, Students called to the Bar in Trinity Term, Parts from Russia 'keep British tank going', Plans for separate currency as Quebec leaders drive ahead with programme for independence, EEC call to develop fast breeder reactors, Herr Schmidt must find the strength to pull Europe out of the economic doldrums, Gunmen seize coins worth £2m in Paris hijacking, Attempt to avoid National Front clash, Women are more like men-unless they want to be pilots, Frozen chip prices cut by a quarter, Greece and US initial new defence pact, Housewife joins the Price Commission, Women are increasingly looking for jobs, Defence of Britain forms major support for Nato, Kite caused California fire disaster, 23 complaints upheld, Liberals insert pay rise proviso into their renewed agreement with the Government, More expenditure cuts feared by councils, The expunging of General Franco, Training now under one wing, The Times Diary/, Civilizing the lorry with liquid gas, Mr Smith backs Coloured family in eviction case, Government plan to meet oil slick threat, Second IRA truce after further shootings, Cash option for over 54,000 disabled drivers, Britain and Guatemala lower Belize tension, Janata tax on poor man's smoke rejected, Residents to get priority at evening classes, Most school-leavers 'politically illiterate', Grants for private schools to be curbed, Search for versatile design for 1990s, Somali rebels claim many Ethiopian dead. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: MP raises question on Downing St 'bugging', Mrs Thatcher joins PM in urging union negotiators to be moderate and keep pay rises within 10 per cent House of Commons, Government anxious to give assistance to footwear industry, Peers press ahead with broadcasting plans House of Lords, Faulty Bank of England notes, Study of measures to conserve mackerel, Manchester United and Chelsea tickets, Repair of churches, Act is copied after complaints, Minister condemns secret executions in Rhodesia, Committee rebukes union over instruction to MPs, Callaghan hopes over pay, Labour MPs angered by attack on the Father of the House: Mr Foot says motion disreputable, MPs' views prevail on sentencing policy House of Lords, Military training. 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Law: Informer has sentence cut, Police officer convicted of shoplifting, Employment Appeal Tribunal Right of employees on fixed term contracts to claim for unfair dismissal Dixon and Another v British Broadcasting Corporation, Court call to 'missing' jurors, One man cleared of bank fraud conspiracy, Queen's Bench Division Claims under Fatal Accidents Acts personal Dodds v Dodds, Opponent of hunting goes to jail, Trawler master fined in Faroes, Tax fear led man to kill wife and daughter, Chancery Division Tax relief for value of option to repurchase land Bath and West Counties Property Trust Ltd v Thomas, Chancery Division Crown set-off of VAT overpayment permissible D. H. Curtis (Builders) Ltd. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Record Victorian silver price at Sotheby's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,666. Sport: Cricket Botham chooses happy time to make his impact in a Test, Sports in Brief, Racing Ad Lib Ra provides the clues to solve a difficult puzzle, Motor racing Grand Prix returns to safer Hockenheim, Rugby Union Cobner and Williams fit for international, Golf Shadow of Ryder Cup selection does not prevent low scoring, Football McNaught finally decides to sign for Aston Villa, Athletics Foster decides to rest after leg injury, Polo Palumbo puts Bucket Hill on road to victory, Tennis Booth knocks out another seed in junior event, Yachting Good start for Britain in Admiral's Cup series. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Vivacious 'Falstaff' Falstaff Glyndebourne, That Good Between Us Warehouse, Tames Loughran for Bamberg Orchestra, Amphitheatrical Lucia, Double Glazing Three Horseshoes, Some reflections on Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels (u) General release Orca (a) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Alice in Wonderland (x) Warner West End Cooley High (aa) The Other Cinema Henry King season National Film Theatre, The Raft of the Medusa Albert Hall/Radio 3, A socialist Parsifal, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 29, 1952 Denationalizing steel, Failure by any other name can never have the sweet smell of success. Editorials/Leaders: The Eec Should Welcome Spain, Waiting For Things To Get Worse. Letters to the Editor: Unions: privilege and responsibility, Journalists' closed shop, Understanding Marx, Opposing the Treaty of Osimo, Yellow fever protection, 'The charade' of Post Office consultation, Scottish house purchase procedures, Blasphemy as a crime, Airborne forces, Spotlit exhibition, Owls-and bats in the belfry, Is the Belvoir coal needed?, Play space, County boundaries, Worship at schools, Note of alarm in B flat. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Girdlers' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor John Milne, Sir Ben Bowen Thomas A force in Welsh education, Mr Oswald Radley. Business and Finance: Discount market, NCB shows 'petrol' from coal process, Company law reforms are set out in Green Papers, Sugar refining plan will cost 1,535 jobs, Commodities, Sheepbridge Eng to raise £4.4m by one-for-four rights, Vavasseur-Mills & Allen seek merger advice, ... but will the dragon die, Personal TSB loans to £1,500, Briefly Singlo raising Purbeck bid to 100p in cash, Alpine to halt work at loss-maker, MK Electric going well, International Fokker-no plans to wed Messerschmitt, Bardon Hill to join over-the-counter market, CBI 65th industrial trends survey: July '77, Minister pledges help for footwear industry, Accountants censured over £4m Suits error, CBI pay warning as industrial trends show halt in recovery, Singlo/purbeck, £90m Frigg pipe outlay, Troubled waters ahead for John I Jacobs, Last Crown Agents bank holding is sold, Energy policy hold-up criticized, Borelli Tea Holdings, Money Market Rates, No stopping Allied Textile as half-time profits jump by 76pc, £3m power conservation plan by Midlands board, N American losses push Denbyware into the red, Coral takes off and better things to come, Drax B compensation may require legislation, Sterling continues to rise but Bank applies brake, Barclays profit 26pc above figure for previous half, How coal aims to remain a power in the land, Interest rates up on Soviet trade credits, German growth slows, OECD says, Fears over coal prices after electricity supply industry makes record profit of £206.5m, Juggling with company law, Valor takes a solid step forward toward recovery, Prestige bubbles at half-way stage, Chloride to build up security systems business, DoE has a new chief scientist, New capital injection for Italian Int Bank, Outlook gloomy despite profit rise to £35m for British Airways, Business Diary: RHP's outsider · Remploy judges Jeffries. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Good gains in stores, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Strong again as the bears are squeezed, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J Eccles to be next chairman of RHP. Property: London & Suburban property, Flat Sharing, Property Residential property Value of location and views. Births.
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