The Times - 16/12/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Blake, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Fred Emery and Geroge Clark, From Moshe Brilliant, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown and Peter Hill, From Christopher Walker, By Ronald Faux, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Marcel Berlins, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Ronald Kershaw, By John Young, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, From John Chartres, By Margaret Stone, By Annabel Ferriman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, By a Staff Reporter, From David Wood, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, From Edward Mortimer, From Ray Kennedy, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Don Connell, From Our own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Foreign Staff, Roger Berthoud, David Robinson, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Leif Mills, Bernard Levin, PHS, ASQUITH GIBBES, , CHARLES CLISBY, , DERRICK WOOD, PETER THOMSON, , R. M. ROBBINS, , J. D. CABLE, , E. K. SOMERVILLE-JONES, , M. J. LARMUTH, , A. T. BENSTED, , R. W W. CRAIG, , P. H. W. B. BLYTH, , C. J. STAIT, , RITA CRUISE O'BRIEN, , GEORGE McWATTERS, , HUGH FORD, , KEITH JOSEPH, , PATRICK MANCHESTER, , R. A. PULLAN, DAVID ACLAND, , IAN GILMOUR, , JOHN BLOCH, , REGINALD BOSANOUET, , By Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Ronald Pullen, By Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Norman, By Christopher Wilkins, From David Cross, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, T. W. SOWERBY, ERIC WOOD, , A. L. L. BAKER, , KEITH THOMAS, , JOHN ENGLEHEART, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Kenneth owen Technology Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Ashley Druker, By Michael Prest, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, Gerald Ely, by Patrick O'Leary, by Ann Fyfe, by Michael Prest, M.P., P. O'L., by Penelope Turing, by Roger Vielvoye, A. F.,
ResumoNews: Schools 'breaking law on religious studies', Omissions from new doctrinal authority, Mr van Agt forms new Dutch Cabinet, Man in the news: Mr Leonard Williams Voice of the building societies, Romania's minister of mining is dismissed, Fraser clash likely on uranium ban, Concorde flight to Singapore today in doubt, Some tips by a chief at the Hollow Tooth, Equal rights move to end tax discrimination for women, Freeze on sponsorship of soprt by tobacco firms, Exploiters of hostages rebuked by President, Countdown to a new era in space travel, Egyptian police baffled by Holden murder, Rhodesia counts its blessings, Blue sky over jade green sea, Developement bond satisfies main needs, Provisional Sinn Fein documents seized, Troops shot for failing to end Asmara siege, Nine to pay grants for interchange of teachers, Refinements for the sport of emirs, Unions disagree over proposal to split Post Office in two, Christmas stike call by power workers, 55,200 staff for Armed Forces' 39,700 trainees, Protest by France over seized nuns, Latest European snow reports, Rugby cancelled because of disorder fears, Move to get high-flyers into industry, Communists demand power: High officials, Foreign trading companies must by law have local partners, Cyprus plea for son of President, Benefits commission seeks more aid for 'working poor', France faces power cuts after pay talks fail, Politics finds its outlet in business, Lifting the lid of secrecy surrounding the role of City institutions, NUJ holds firm as papers appear, Climbers to attempt Everest with no oxygen, Call for state-run nurseries, Harlow 30 years after: how the dream stands up to reality, Bonn's reluctant soldiers face conscience test, Eleven young heroes get their just deserts, Wales could get 148,000 new jobs, TUC says, Lambeth doctorates for three churchmen, BBC reject Mason criticism of IRA film, Family of five come back from the Iron Age, Army agrees to hold up Aquino trial after court's protest, Science report Immunology: Natural cancer defence, The Chancellor's second Letter of Intent, British Rail wants 13p rise in petrol prices, Philip of Macedon find spurs search for riches beneath the sands, Warning sign flashes for oil, Political violence in Turkey claims two lives, Verdict on widow who died during power cut, Bahrain Gateway prepares to open wider, Bill aims to hasten end of the noisy airliners, Foreign visitors say London is too expensive, Italian Communists renew coaliation demand, South Africa scraps half its job reservation laws, Firemen will concentrate efforts on winning conessions over phasing of employers' pay plan, Aluminium the staple of a broad job strategy, Readers have to settle for a chapter, Joint Anglo-Argentine studies of Falklands, IMF loan terms eased and Britain sees early end to credit need, Tate Gallery appeal to buy Stubbs pictures succeeds, Headway in Salisbury talks is clalimed, The Times Diary/ Expensive Viennese loss-maker?, Horror stories arise as buildings go up at feverish rate, Parents' choice 'not meeting needs of pupils', Drastic measures end port congestion, European Parliament shows its muscle by disputing EEC budget, 5 pc award upsets state board chiefs, Whooping cough vaccine 'almost run out', Polisario to hand French captives to Dr Waldheim, Mr Carter admits defeat on energy legislation, President Carter says PLO has shown itself unworthy of seat at Middle East settlement talks, Liberals call conference on pact with Labour, President Sadat and Mr Begin to have second meeting. Index. Politics and Parliament: Call for election deposit to be more than £150, Anti-racialism campaign to be launched, Another book at racial incitement laws, Market prospects for British aircraft and aero-engines: four-year plan for Rolls-Royce reaches ministers, PM's advice to judges and politicians, Luton case to Court of Appeal for fifth time, Complaints about burden thrust on shires, MPs insist on some increase in EEC budget for 1978, Mr Callaghan attacks MP's spy allegations, Rates grant order carried: concentrating resources on areas having most need, Concern at long wait for Gatwick equipment House of Lords, Mr Callaghan states Czech has been embroidering story House of Commons, Readiness for talks on firemen's pay, Demands for fish conservation measures. Display Advertising: Jay Brown (Middle East) Ltd.,, Hotpoint Quality Appliances, Abn Bank, Vaux Breweries, Cable & Wireless Telecommunications In Banking, Datsun, Audi Leasing Volkswagen (Gb) Ltd.,, Tarmac International, The Home Office And The Scottish Home And Health Department, Heathrow, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Bank Base Rates, National Shipping Agency, Wilkinson Match Interim Report, Bank Of Bahrain And Kuwait, Gulf Air, Dewar's, Cope Allman International Limited, Golden Arrow Co., National And Commercial Banking Group Limited, Cluttons, C.A.T. & Mothercat, The Hongkong Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Royal Viking Line, Tatler & Bystander, Asry, Gib, Manganese Bronze Holdings Limited, Dresdner Bank In Bahrain, Nasa, Glenfiddich, Amiri, Philips, Army Officer, National Insurance Services, National Bank Of Bahrain, Omega, Electra, Hine, Rhp, Bank Of America, Bahrain Monetary Agency. News in Brief. Law: Vietnamese hijackers given 14 years' jail in Singapore, Detention and prison for West Indian youths, IRA gang jailed, Iranian general sentenced to death for spying, Judge speaks after protest over year's sentence on killer, Court of Appeal Abortive specific performance order replaced by damages Johnson and Another v Agnew, Chancery Division Restricted shares to be transferred In re Ashbourne Investments Ltd, Court will consider case for a fifth time, Drugs jail term cut in Bangkok after guilty plea, Plea for order against miners' leaders rejected, MP wins appeal over theft conviction, Man with two jobs a part-timer Harper v North West Water Authority, Jockey released, Comedian's wife fails to get a divorce, Free speech-no injunction J. Trevor & Sons (a firm) v P. R. Solomon. Official Appointments and Notices: RHS awards, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, RSA scholarships, New BBC radio chief, Inner Temple. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,786, Radio, Ninth-century carved ivory book cover sold for auction record of £255,000, Korchnoi has to settle for a draw against Spassky, Broadcasting, Choreographic workshop. Classified Advertising: Theatres, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Importance of Being Earnest Round House, A Sutherland jubilee Maria Stuarda Covent Garden, The Big Time BBC 1, Tirimo Queen Elizabeth Hall, Philharmonia/ Maazel Festival Hall, One man's creative S-F fantasy Star Wars(u) Domion/Leicester Square (from December 26) TheDeep (a) Odeon, Leicester Sq Goodbye Emmanuelle (x) Columbia Shirin's Wedding The Other Cinema. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 16, 1952 Jack Hobbs at 70, Punching holes in this earthly paradise. Editorials/Leaders: Russia's Economic Problems, The Second Letter To The Imf. Letters to the Editor: Attack on National Front, Challenge from developing nations, Polish ship 'dumping', Channel: advantages of an immersed tunnel, London rail links, The choice of Maplin, Curbing the sale of pornography, Political activity of judges, Local authority borrowing, Buying books, The courteous gull, BAOR shortages, The firemen's strike, Individual freedom, Insulating houses, 'Honest' pricing for diesel fuel, Heavy breathing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Gilmour Menzies Anderson, Professor H. E. Street Research in plant physiology, MISS NUNA DAVEY Varied career on the London stage. Business and Finance: Discount market, Hill Samuel will shift banking thrust overseas, Towards new monetary goals, Wilson team critical of property crisis revort, 8 pc drop in crude steel production, Rubber accord, Warning on economy from bank chief, Commodities, British Aerospace is offered major role in American airliner project, Gordon suffers from early stockpiling, Briefly Ladbroke urges its bid for Leisure & Gen, Pessimistic view of jobs outlook in Bank of England Secret document, Cheer from both Vaux and Greenall, Morgan-Grampian on course for £3.7m, Arenson is 'in line' with budgets, US-Japan trade gulf despite 'progress', Meeting the money supply targets, Pit props to China a fillip to Dobson Park, Italy payments surplus, Colombia coffee, Business Diary: Something to sing about?, Wider scheme for sterling financing of exports will end clearers' monopoly, Money Supply, OFT studying road top pacts, South Korean rice, British Anzani is to ask for a requotation, German rescue measures fail to rally dollar, EEC acts on US, Japan dumping claims, Mr Park to leave British Leyland in the new year, Private sector to qualify for European loans, Improved margins help Wilkinson Match to healthy £7.2m, Problems of Unigate and EEC doctrine, International VW looks to 10pc sales rise and dividend boost, Forecast of mortgage rate cut to 9 pc soon, Leyland Truck and Bus division to build £33.7m technical centre and test track, Federal Bank introduces controls to check cash inflows, Washington puts off decision, Marley hit by strength of sterling, Bringing the fruits of research to light, Specialist chemicals spending boost urged. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Gilts dominate with early gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Tone holds steady. Business Appointments: Business appointments Major reshuffle at Hill Samuel. Sport: Show jumping Whitaker and Ryan's Son go clear with a fine winning time, Motor racing New Ford-powered chassis on trial, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Established performers on trial at Hughenden, Cricket Haroon and Mudassar show new team can stand on their own feet, Rowing Davidge takes over from Garton as president, Badminton BAE move to lift ban on Mrs Gilks, Racing Walwyn hopes for Boxing Day presents at Kempton park, Squash rackets Disqualified for arguing, Hockey Two odd men out as top 20 in England tune up, Boxing Aali to defend his title against Norton, Skiing Miss Wenzel achieves first objective of season, Football Toshack is caught off balance. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Births.
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