The Times - 19/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Patricia Clough, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Peter Envans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From John Chartres, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Hatfield, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, From Our Planning Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Robert Fisk, By Arhur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Thomas Walker, John Percival, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Andrew Shonfield, Bernard Levin, PHS, GORDON HUMPHREYS, , K. J. DOVER, , GERALD LONDIN;, RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , JUDITH HART, , B. W HARVEY, , GERSHON ELLENBOGEN, , DUNCAN SANDYS, , VERNON N. ELY, , R. MAYER, , RALPH GLASSER, , C. F. CLEMENT, , NOEL TORIN, , MARGARET FORTESCUE, , EDMUND ESDAILE, , IAN STEWART, , CHARLES TAYLOR, , R. A. L. BALDWIN, , A. R. GORDON-CUMMING, , PHILIP LITTLER, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From Frank Vogl, By Caroline Atkinson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Kenneth Owen, By Colin Ivermee, A. EDWARD GOTTESMAN, , By Clifford Webb, MICHAEL CARL, , Yours faithfully, , K. J. CLAYTON, , N. E. PALMER, , M. LITTLEWOOD, , J. CH. SIMOPOULOS, , R. A. GUNN-SMITH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Mario Modiano, By Ray Maughan, By Tony May, By Richard Allen, Ray Maughan,
ResumoNews: Schoolgirls hurt in road crash, Insurance men told to join state scheme, Race commission will investigate 'wide areas of public life', Mr Jenkins says enlargement of EEC will be expensive as well as politically unavoidable, Terrorists commit suicide in their cells after learning of hijack failure, Worker not asked 'about closed-shop objection', Attack on Prince of Wales disclosed, Tower blocks defended, Electricity workers resume strike in Victoria, Police pay talks 'a waste of time', Spanish party leaders meet again as violence goes on, 'Mr X' derails express and injures 19, Mr Bhutto alleges 'terror rule', Divers set 250 fathom depth record, Liberals put new list of demands to Cabinet, Tortoiseshell cabinet from Antwerp fetches £7,000, Leyland pay plan goes to ballot as shop stewards back changes, Ex-policeman is shot dead in Armagh ambush, The statue of Sir Winston, The Queen opens Parliament and calls for 'spirit of unity', Registrar of St Paul's to retire, Pilots plan world strike in protest, Anger at 'Entebbe piracy' motivated gang's action, Bonn shows gratitude to Prime Minister, French drugs raid linked with arms for Lebanon, Report about a council house 'exaggerated', Road safety officers 'sit waiting for pensions', Broadcast 'put lives in danger', Bing Crosby buried after simple family service, Greek praise for firm Bonn stand, Golden jubilee for jewellers, The Times Diary/, Ottawa MPs take to television, Sir George Solti to take over LPO, London-New York for £95 return, No penalties after visit by woman priest, Journalists to spread closed-shop strike, Greater London Council Tory transport plans attacked, Two accused of plot to abduct Italian oil man, Lufthansa Hijack Cairo press denounces air piracy as Arab world begins to lose sympathy with hijacking, Grant will double total of poor people getting help with electricity bills, Children's Books Why good intentions are not enough Brian Alderson on the pitfalls of parent power, New-style car show for the family, Paralysis in citadel of power, War pensioners to get a 14 pc increase, New homes for Dudley animals, More older children taken into care, Bonn summit accord on siting JET, Parents of vandals may face eviction, Perfect debut for Bonn's anti-terror squad, Mr Rees backs chief constable over Front march in Manchester, Politician's car blown up in 'Mafia attack', Making the unions work to the public's rule book, Science report Genetics: Discontinuous genes, Price of bread will rise because of EEC policy, £1,500m is available for Mr Healey to give away, Woman hijacker in Mogadishu hospital, Busmen's choice will be union or lost benefits, Plea for primary school French, Barnardo's to open teenagers' hostel, Engineering leaders endorse Ford 12% pay offer as more workers vote to accept deal, Lord Harlech surprises Chatham House, Argentina and Chile discuss offshore dispute, Asserting the right to life without a label, New York's first Concorde will carry both flags, Authorities seize Open University house magazine, President Tito's culinary conversion. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Capital Radio, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, MC Leod Russel & Co., Limited,, Methuen Children's Books, Mobil, Crescourt, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Simei, Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, Telex Costs, Autocar, Gauloises, Bank Of New South Wales,, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association., Community Care, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Monsieur Worth, Brooke Bond Liebig, Charities Aid Foundation, Avis, Imperial Tobacco Limited, John Foord, Fiat Motor Sales Ltd, Jardines, Matheson & Co., Ltd,, Hine, Black Lable, Hambro Life Assurance. Law: Court of Appeal New dictionary must not use 'Oxford' in title, High Court ruling today on miners' ballot move, Man's head 'kept in deep freezer for three years', Knife denial at bank murder trial, Shock treatment erased alleged victim's memory, Car ownership form must be returned-or else Hedges v Wray, Man killed boy he thought was going to rob him, Mr Boycott denies taking sides in hope of captaincy, Four Czech activists given 'light' sentences, £43,000 for girl given caustic soda. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Scholarships And Fellowships, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Chelsea Opera Group Norrington St John's, Ballet goes below, Bristol to stage Ubu Rex, Michael Bryant and Morag Hood The Lady from Maxim's Lyttelton, Hands full for Terry Hands, Nuclear age thriller Play for Today BBC 1, Gabrieli Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,736, Radio, New Scots Bacchus, Broadcasting, Scottish Bridge Union congress. Sport: Racing Fighting talk from Major Thompson's camp, Sports in Brief, Athletics Edinburgh hoping for 1982 championships, Squash rackets Barrington easily beaten by Zaman, Boxing Powers knows he must avoid Morrison's right, Football England's Continental future rests on 300, Hockey England's offer rejected for reasons unknown, Today's fixtures, Baseball Figueroa stays with Yankees till end of series, Equestrianism Miss Prior-Palmer back at scene of her triumph, Golf Wadkins favourite to win on first S African outing, Skiing Downhill title Klammer's last target, Rugby Union Middlesex give French chance against Surrey, Yachting Heath competes in Southern Cross series, Table tennis England's young team a class below Chinese, Commonwealth Games Organizers expecting full support from Africa, Olympic Games IOC plans for extending solidarity programme, For the record, Cricket Gurr in hospital with dehydration. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From the end of the world to a beautiful beginning-again, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 18, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: The Queen In Canada, A Good Day For Germany. Letters to the Editor: Toothpaste dispensers, Money transfer by Giro, Graduated benefits, Hull's telephone system no bar to modernization, Protecting North Devon, Overseas aid spending, Bran for human consumption, Plea bargaining, Policy on Rhodesia, Exchange control: some additional arguments for relaxation, Firework injuries, Backing from the Bard, Future energy sources, Putting a stop to hijacking, Counting the output, Insulating police from corruption, Freedom in the West End, Protection for the consumer, Teaching engineering at university, Light on 1977 Faraday lecture, Seat of eloquence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Dean of Chester. Obituaries: SIR ALBERT COATES Medical care of PoWs, Miss Dorothy Holmes-Gore. Business and Finance: Discount market, Hitachi wants 5pc of UK market, Earnings growth at Jardines to slow, say Far East analysts, EEC assurances to Britain clear way for talks on textile quotas, Commodities, 32 pc rise in wool textile exports, CRA's Hail Creek plan rejected, Insac export scheme gets under way, Japan fights motor cycle curbs, Brent W move into West End with £1m 'Oxford Walk' scheme, Ega Holdings, Income levels edge up in US, Marshall's Universal heads for peak year after 51 pc advance, After the gale, Regional looks to 'healthy' outcome, Throughput compensates, Textile spinning output down, Some Budget pointers, Stock markets Motor industry pay news sparks equities, TV advertising revenues 28pc higher than year ago, Nat Carb sells a quarter of Lasmo stake for £2m, America to press for 'enlightened and fair' trade agreements, Elliott of Peterborough Orders that might never be, Fairview success in rental income boost, Celanese gloom, US planning investigation of options trade abuses, Turkey: little to delight Mr Demirel, Car industry is holding back Ductile at home, International Chase Manhattan has 32 pc gain in income: deposits 13 pc up, US permits contracts denominated in gold, Austria banks on higher exports to bridge trade gap, British Oxygen strike hits 2,000 in shipyards, £100m pensions fund bid, Call for power stations work-to-rule, Thorn Elec, Business Diary: Zoo quest · BP's new formula, Talks on sale of seafood plant, Arbitration law urged to cut strikes, Where to direct the North Sea oil flows, F Summer climbs 21 per cent at halftime, Dawson Int helps Wm Baird take-off, Sterling at 13-month high against the dollar, Briefly Ever Ready sell Mallory stake, Vauxhall management and unions resume wage talks tomorrow, Marks & Spencer profits up £11m over half year, Leyland accord boosts equities. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Fresh wave of demand, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: Business appointments Medway Ports Authority has new chairman. Births.
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