The Times - 09/12/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, From Jose Shercliff, By Our Political Reporter, From Michael Leapman, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From John Chartres, By Craig Seton, By Our Labour Staff, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Mark Jackson, , By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Judith Judd, , By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Edward Mortimer, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Watts, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From David Cross, From David Bonavia, By Robert Parker, From Dessa Trevisan, Musa Mazzawi, Michael Church, John Percival, David Robinson, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Douglas Aiton, David Howell, Bernard Levin, PHS, NICHOLAS KALDOR, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, , C. G. LEWIS, , J. L. CARR, , JAMES MARK, , WILLIAM J. LITHGOW, , A. B. McNULTY, , A. ALVAREZ, , JOHN COPE, , JOHN LAST, , DOUGLAS HURD, , A. T. BERESFORD, , FRANK COOPER, , From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correpondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Dudley Doust, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Roger Vielvoye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Malcolm Brown, From Frank Vogl, By Desmond Quigley, By Patricia Tisdall, PAUL NICOLSON, MICHAEL BROWN, , ANTONY HORNBY, , By Our Financial Staff, ANTHONY HOLLAND, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Henneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Tony May, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Prest, By Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely, by Arthur Reed, A.R., by Ronald Faux, by Christopher Warman, A. R., by John Young, by David Woolley,
ResumoNews: Children to assess TV programmes, Terrorist bomb in S African station car park, Hint of new legislation if industrial training policy fails, Spanish general put under house arrest for writings, Amnesty publishes its full index of infamy, Priority for elderly in social aid council, Bursaries for composers, Cover-up by Biko inquisitors condemned, Pay grievances forcing Ulster troops to leave Army, France faces threat of widespread power cuts, Funeral of Marshal Vasilevsky: Soviet, The manic-depressive British eat like crazy, M Giscard opens Metro link from driver's seat, 'Threat' of institutional psychiatry described at mental health meeting, 'Midges'put out feelers, Liberals campaign for cuts in income tax, Consumers' group opposes food price protection, Rival of Mr Bhutto freed from prison, Science report Contraception: Use of nasal sprays, Salaried doctors' service urged by health official, 475 Russian dissidents 'die in jail', Authority itches to control isle-hopping 'fleas', RAF runs a four-hour fire course, Callaghan backing for TV attack on Front, Boycott threat to Post Office plan recedes, Fire chiefs' salary claim is blocked by Mr Rees, Dr Owen calls for progress on troop cuts, Paralysed patient dreads loneliness, Romanians promised hard work and discipline, Greeks ask for pillar in British Museum, UN Geneva staff split over continuing strike, The Tories should wait for Mr Callaghan to trip up in his dash for the right, Hostility to Mr Fraser, but he still looks an election winner, Hopes for future after recent tribulations, Jubillee fund money 'must reach the unreachable', Butter subsidy for Britain to be phased out, Uk Airports Need for an integrated national system, More trained health care urged for places of work, $1m bribery fines approved by Congress, The Times Diary/ Making a meal of international brotherhood, ITV defend Christmas film repeats, French explain Quebec welcome, Lecturers' campaign wins bigger say in university government, Mr Nkomo pulls out of London talks, Boy almost certain to get mobility allowance, Mock trial highlights plight of Soviet Jew, Costs strain the friendship, Concorde beats Malaysian ban, Mr Scargill to sue executive over pay, Fast trains link Heathrow with West End, Princess Anne names her child Peter, Dr Soares voted out of power, Poor relation may get a bigger share, Army pay fears heighten unions' interest in Service recruiting, National plan for rural land use is advocated, Tory offer of time for Bill on Europe, Government guarantees firemen settlement proof against adverse changes in economy, Mrs Williams seeks agreed aim for school testing, Caution over poll in Lewisham, Communists increase pressure for place in Italian Government, We'll take care and get you there, The Steve Biko Inquest Lawyer condemns police cover-up of detainee's fatal injury, Multiracial school is a pace-setter, Oh, Mister Porter, what shall I do?, Battling bards of the bristle board, Painting returns: A detail from "The Ascen-, Palestinian notables to defy PLO threats by visiting Cairo to congratulate President Sadat, Chinese police complain of persecution by radicals, Foreign Report How wide is the Middle East gap now?, Mr van Agt is asked to form a Cabinet, Farm workers' rise of 13pc confirmed, Britons injured in Cyprus plane crash are named, Tribunal will investigate loss by Crown Agents, Australian Governor is sworn in. Index. Display Advertising: British Monomarks, British Gas, British Airways, Bell's, National, The British Investment Trust Limited, Casio, London Tin/ New Tradewinds Group, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Citroen CX Safari, Lufthansa, Anchor Housing Association, Multiple Display Advertisements, Associated Television Corporation Limited, Stewarts & Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, Arc Construction, Check List, Singapore Airlines, Bia, European Banking Company Limited, Strutt & Parker, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Hag, Braham Millar, Ford, Cubitts, Thomson's, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Audemars Piguet, British Caledonian, Warerite, Pfa, Black Diamond Pensions Limited, Metropolitan Society For The Blind, Pegler Hattersley, Musicians' Benevolent Fund, Bayer, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Royal Mail, The Gingerbread Man, International Timber Corporation, Atcost, British Airports, Weatherall Green & Smith, Globe Investment Trust Limited, Evans Of Leeds Limited, Ecgd, Costain. Weather: The Weather. Law: Maudling claim can go ahead, Judge says law rules out plea bargaining, Summons against news photographer, Man got £10,290 by deception, Queen's Bench Division 'Phobia a reason for not wearing a seat belt' Condon v Condon, No lay-off pay for part-time women workers Mailway (Southern) Ltd v Willsher, Priest and nun on Uganda murder charge, Murder case man freed to stand trial. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Auction in aid of Stubbs fund fails to reach target, Radio, Broadcasting, £17,000 paid for German bureau-cabinet of 1730, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,780. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Live animal experiments, More variety in pay deals preferred, Down's syndrome cases can get mobility help, Mr Rees offers firemen conditional exemption from future pay policy: Opposition want 'no-strike' pledge, Considerable progress made with security in Northern Ireland, TV film on South Africa, Hitachi kept out by a 'successful conspiracy', Tribunal on Crown Agents: witnesses cannot be prosecuted, Roe over ships deal: PM complains Tories would prefer order to go to foreign yards House of Commons, Next week's business, Reaction to Labour's anti-Front broadcast, Government defeated on proposal to relax planning controls House of Lords. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Parliamentary Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 Plus appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Multi-coloured Swap shop BBC 1 (tomorrow) Our Show London Weekend (tomorrow), Tunisian film of doomed society Hyaena's Sun (aa) Minema, Knightsbridge The Chess Players (London Fiim Festival) A Woman of Paris (London Film Festival), Ronald Smith Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Lyttelton, Rainbow Bandit Sadler's Wells, Stuttgart's chance for young choreographers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Can someone stem this flood before the coffers run dry?, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, December 9, 1952 Coronation plans. Editorials/Leaders: Portugal's First Normal Crisis, They Should Have The Right To Reply, Absenteeism In The House. Letters to the Editor: Contracted-out pension 'burden', Heavy breathing, Romania's Jews, Works of art in lieu of tax, Police priorities, The Lord's Prayer, Absent from Westminster, Remunerating councillors, Britain's economic standing, EEC imports of textiles from Hongkong, A Bill of Rights, European elections, Insider dealing in shares, The contentious role of Acas in trade union recognition, Safeguarding the otter, The Crown Agents inquiry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Founding fellows of new Oxford college named, Latest appointments, Army scholarships. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Peter Goldmark, Air Chief Marshal Sir Basil Embry A great RAF operational commander. Sport: Cricket Boycott finds life is worth living again after making another 100, Athletics McNab resigns to join professionals, Skiing Mrs Moser's fate lies hidden in a sealed box, Tennis Miss Wade prevails after early setback, Racing Surface should suit Zongalero, Rugby Union Nothing creative about omission of Dodge, Football Individuality wins as team follow Cruyff's cue, Real tennis Grandstand recovery by Willis and Cull, Badminton Stevens likely to pull out of singles, Equestrianism Broome continues to ride high after 18 years, Hockey Australians take the place of Russians at Lord's, Golf Knudson again runs smoke rings round rest of world. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Homes with scope for conversion. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unions' plea to Swan Hunter workers, Pancontin'l see $240m from uranium, Briefly US growth helps Barclays Int, Nuclear staff warning on AGR commitment, Commodities, Vickers da Costa chairman criticizes SE 'caution', Dearer pound restrained summer inflow of tourists, American unions intensify pressure for import controls, Zambia asks for advance payment, Rental market growth gives lift to Haslemere, Community sees steel capacity below 60pc, Business Diary: Wiggin changes direction · Victory rolls, Clash over purchase by Landesbank, Dimplex jobs saved, Brazil to widen coffee indemnity, Strike hits Baker Perkins at half-way, Int Timber slump knocks shares, Sterling's rise upsets prospects for exports, Crystal-gazing at J Lyons, ATV looking to £13m full-time but market sees £14m-plus, Watchdogs on pay bite hand that feeds them, £10 more on its way to Chrysler, Mr Healey takes part in secret discussions on decline of dollar, B & Line Line, Interim boost from London merchant but shares ease, Setback for Pegler but payout goes up, Anger mounts as orders for fitting out Polish ships go outside Britain, TV makers rallying behind Mullard, Lower start for ECGD bond support scheme, Plea to relax audits for small firms, Engineering claim far exceeds guidelines, EEC raw material warning, Datsun registrations poised for 1978 surge, Shake-up at Westbrick, Lombard North Central boosted by interest rate, Portugal: how far should austerity go?, Producers set minimum price for bauxite, International GE of America again looks to higher return, Bonn warning on forced revaluation, Scots banks put case for City's role, Old Swan Hotel, Spink still in takeover talks, Premier to farm out N Sea stake By Desmond Quigley, A microprocessor about the house. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), How the markets moved Rises, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Bargains marked below 4000, Stock markets Mark up on miners but prices dip. Shipping News: Shipping slump now hitting Stag Line. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top changes at Standard Chartered Merchant Bank. Births.
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