The Times - 21/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Roy Lewis, By Our Political Editor, By John Young, By Frances Gibb, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Penny Symon, By Craig Seton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Timothy M. Phelps, From Nicholas Ashford, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, Peter Vansittart, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, John Carter, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Edward Mayer, John Grierson © John Grierson, Geoffrey Green, Christopher Logue, George Hutchinson, Eric Marsden, HAREWOOD, KENNETH TYNAN, LUISA MOSCATI-CASTELNUOVO, , TAM DALYELL, , PATRICK CORMACK, , JOHN EHRMAN, , JOHN MASON, , C. E. JARVIS, , K. W. WEDDERBURN, , HOWARD HANNAH, , ERIC GORDON, , PETER HOUNAM, , O'HAGAN, , BRIAN G. MUIRHEAD, , JEANNETTE NORELL, , H. R. MOORE, , LONGFORD, , DONALD BRUCE, , CHRISTOPHER BAGLEY, , A. J. DONALDSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, R. P. C. Hanson, By Our Medical Correspondent, Professor R. A. Raphael, FRS, , Sandy Wilson, By Caroline Atkinson, By Ray Maughan, By Malcolm Brown and Clifford Webb, From Sue Masterman, By Our Financial Staff, By Ross Davies, Margaret Drummond, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, Vera Di Palma, David Mott, Francis Kinsman, By Ashley Druker, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, Sheila Black, Philippa Toomey,
ResumoNews: DPP's letter on Hanratty trial raises new doubt, Collection of rare books is given to British Library, Quiet day for the Queen in Aberdeen, Union closed shop for CEGB white-collar staff, Menten evidence 'KGB propaganda', Six shot dead by police in Pakistan riot, Wage rise ends Scandinavian airline stoppage, Washington rejects proposals for more sanctions against Rhodesia and S Africa, Italian poet's death, Councils are accused of medieval 'serfdom', Shop Around, These days we need diplomats more than ever, Electricity board criticized after death of child, Vietnam imposes 200-mile limit over oilfield sea, Gardening Dangerous ground, Archway inquiry is halted by protesters, Antiwar protests put Mr Nixon on edge, General's half apology to President, Food Light-fingered aspirations, Ryder bribes letter was forged, 'Daily Mail' states, Vorster-Mondale talks end on a note of disagreement and mutual incomprehension, A school to heal the wounds of bigotry and ignorance, Leading Czech dissident allowed to emigrate, Increased central control is feared by councils, Premier's party offices in Madrid bugged, Train drivers to press for second increase in year, Youth numbers in adult centre 'doubled', Mr Vance indicates arms talks a success, Warning of schism for rebel prelate, Saturday Review Shaw and Superman, Science report Medicine: Heart disease and butter, Strong prices for Old Master prints, Airliner will be sold to pay landing fees, Lindbergh flight saluted in America, Will Mr Carter put on the pressure after Likud's win?, Mr Rodgers defends Labour revisionism, British Legion appeal for more members, Spanish Church makes efforts to dispel its partisan political image, Shopping Extra Everyone likes a good hanging, EEC foreign ministers take their first look at the problems raised by admitting new members, Italian cinemas hit by TV and street violence, EEC 'deadly narcotic' for Britain, Mr Powell says, Sir A Irvine asked to stand down, Mr Rees not to act on George Ince, Russia declares 200-mile zone in Barents Sea, Demand for jubilee programme outstrips supply, Asian women need help with English, Travel Weekending in Wessex, University teachers seek 20% pay rise to remove 'anomaly', Amin threat on safety of 'British spies', Five dead, four missing in French and Italian floods, Strawberries same price in shops as a year ago, Postmen want to use profits for parcels service, Final demand for rates may have killed pensioner, Communist chief resigns as Portuguese MP, Speculation in Paris about M Mitterrand's health, Mr Sithole predicts failure of Rhodesia initiative, Lindbergh: the crusader whose courage gave air travel to the world, Radio Something in the air, Spanish union leader hurt in car crash, Collecting Fowl play in Chelsea, School-certificate and synaphea at the great Cambridge Poetry Festival, Poll appeal for 'white Holland' is broadcast, Society of Indexers makes an award to its founder, Mr Sadat says Likud win does not matter, Journalists open S African union to blacks, Mr Callaghan's views on school studies, Success for non-sectarian party in Ulster poll, U S doctor gets rabies though not bitten, Industrialist kidnapped by Basques, Giscard forces seek new strength through rejuvenation. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Thomsons's EQUITY & Life Brokers Ltd, Decca Records & Tapes, Management Agency And Music Limited, The Edinburgh Investment Trust Limited, Arte Fiera Bologna, Region Veneto, Bank Base Rates, Synchemicals Ltd,, The Times, Arbuthnot, The Music Discount Centre, M&g, National Westminster's Portfolio Investment Fund., Methodist Homes For The Aged, Masterframe, Abbey, Halcyon Days Enamels, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lawson High Yield Fund, Emi. Law: TV coverage of Cup Final is assured, Court of Appeal BBC win appeal over Cup Final boycott BBC v Hearn and Others, When a Minibus is a public service vehicle Traffic Commissioners for South Wales Traffic Area v Snape and Another, Students' leader is released, Court asked to stop church clock, Britain wins first round on pig subsidy, £44,000 penalties on two skippers, Man killed a woman he mistook for his wife, Judge puts off landing by Concorde at Kennedy. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Motor racing Brabham times give new dimension to power battle, Sportsview Why a hundred thousand need to let off steam, Cricket Somerset have their first win over the Australians, Rugby League Norton to risk life ban in Manly match, Football United win depends on too many ifs, Athletics Miss Lannaman in form, Sports in Brief, Tennis Nastase misses easy shots as Dent rallies to win, Horse show A new Broome sweeps clean at Devon Show, Bowls Miss Wong has surprise opening win, Golf Coles prominent as Spaniards fail, Boxing Conteh will get his chance in Tokyo, Burnett says, Sport Racing Madelia should retain unbeaten record in Prix Saint-Alary, Rugby Union. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Home & Garden, Ahp Promotions Ltd, Presents, Services tomorrow: Sunday after Ascension Day, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Chess The system to watch, Television highlights, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,607, Sunday Television, Bridge Shock tactics, Saturday Television, Seven treasures were bought for nation by private treaty before Mentmore sale. Reviews: Verve and the Venetians, Hearty heroines, foggy Dutchmen, Sunshine mit shadow, Making amends to Bruckner. Editorials/Leaders: Town Hall And Whitehall, More Difficult Than IT Looks. Letters to the Editor: A danger to cricket, Grants to drama schools, Labour and the banks, John Evelyn library, Spending priorities, Press reporting of the National Front, Facts on immigration, Scottish attitude to devolution, Voting in Europe, Prices at the Open, Police corruption, Spending on health, The judges and trade union rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, May 21, 1952 The closed shop. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Prof William Parker Research on chemistry of plants, Miss Joan Crawford, General Lewis Hershey, Sir Edward Perkins. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Briefly Pentos mops up minority of Thornbers, Commodities, Offers, In brief £21.9m Debenhams issue, Investor's week Rights issue queue cools the market, Margins hold in Fraser quarter, Half-time earnings at MAM edge ahead, Chamber urges tougher laws to combat bribery, Fiat chief tells of 'unspecified' expenses, Dutch inquiry ordered into Land-Rover deal, Ever Ready soars 81 pc with fresh growth spark this year, Sharp increase in cost of living hits government hopes for new pay policy, Investment trust valuations, BOC wins battle for right to retain possession of 35pc stake in Airco, Leyland importer denies special fees, Staflex Int nudges ahead 6pc after higher interest, ... but the sponsors weren't rained off, Jensen creditors unlikely to get £3m due to them, Storey plan to pay a lot more, Richardsons, W'garth face 'abnormal' year, Union deplores attacks on 'whipping boy', Scrip offer as inducement in Cavenham bid, Insurance Forward planning is the answer to school fees, The sixth in a series of articles explaining how to fill in your tax return Marriage, children and all that..., Trade mission leader defends UK companies, Back to basics: Unit trusts 3 The insurance connexion or how to invest regularly and save tax, Pensions Retirement benefits of the lump sum option. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Index down 16 points in two days, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Weak end to the account. Politics and Parliament: Minibus experiments for schools and social clubs, Protecting Britain's scenic heritage. Births.
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