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The Times - 07/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Adrienne Gleeson Banking Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Penny Symon, By Our Political Staff, By Mark Jackson, From Stewart Tendler, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From a Chess Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Godfrey, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, By David Watts, From Michael Knipe, By Roger Berthoud, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent.., By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, David Robinson, William Gaunt, Joan Chissell, Thomas Walker, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Michael Ratcliffe, by Prudence Glynn, By Our Medical Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Philip Howard, PHS, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, WOODROW WYATT, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , STELLA CANSINO, , JAN CHOYCE, , D. S. McGOVERN, , DAVID BURTON, , NORMAN R. BLACKWELL, , MARTIN R. WEALE, , ASFA WOSSEN HAILE, SELLASSIE, , JOHN WHITNEY, , STELLA F. PALMER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, W. K. C., P. S. N., A friend, Piers Brendon, Peta Fordham, Tim Heald, Jacky Gillott, Myrna Blumberg, By Malcolm Brown, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By John Brennan Insurance Correspondent, From David Cross, By Ray Maughan, From John Earle, By Caroline Atkinson, By Edward Townsend, S. WEIGHELL, , ANTHONY H. MILES, , GERALD HANSARD, , L. A. EDWARDS, , DUDLEY WINTERBOTTOM, , J. D. ABELL, , GORDON BORRIE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By Ronald Pullen, By Tony May, By Richard Allen, From Peter Norman, Peter Waymark,

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News: Trudeau warning on Quebec language plan, Guerrilla war strain in Rhodesia, Saying farewell to London, the Israeli with a plan for Middle East peace, £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Mao's son endorses new regime, Mr Pym's rules for devolution, Kissinger warning on 'supine acceptance' of Zaire invasion, King pays £3m for Tikkoo home, Bank staffs seek reassurance on sentencing policy, EEC asks for extra cash to finance food subsidies, Spain speeds up release of political prisoners, Science report Environment: New threat to ozone, Queen's Park Rangers lose claim over transfer, Community pays £16m to nine developing nations, The rubbish talked about amenity, White House in jaunty mood over signs that Russia wants to end arms control impasse, Alcohol deadlier for women than for men, Fashion, Warning on surcharge guarantees, Bristol bans Manchester United supporters, Mr Sadat sets out plans for peace, Leap in world population forecast, Threat of new conflict between French Government and unions as thousands lose jobs, When one man's reactionary is another man's reformer, Motoring Survey shows value of child restraints, Lebanon fighting: With bay-, Help sought for suppressed El Salvador paper, Pact works, Mr Steel tells party faithful, Gunmen murder fifth UDR man this year, Vehicle tests 'are still not tough enough', £50,000 prize for teacher who gave 'life to Lord', The Times Diary Christopher and his golden goose, V & A museum to close on Mondays, Barclays in South Africa bonds clash, New political slant to kidnapping in Italy, Law Society Part I qualifying examination, Australia wage curbs call, Most Pakistan results disputed, Petrol retailers face fines for misleading, West acts together to confront Mr Vorster, Caravan sites costing £30m sought to hold rising gypsy numbers, Widespread curbs on football hooligans, Peace formula to be put to Heathrow men today, Cost of London borough's town hall is put at £13m, College inquiry into deaths of under-50s, Terror case Briton on hunger strike, A lethal drug the law has ignored for 40 years, Hotel code will let guests know tariff on arrival, Exhibition traces influence of Old Testament, Mr Clive Jenkins rejects 'kitty' idea and seeks big rises, Index-linked pensions to be separated from phase three talks, Former lecturer found dead with axe wounds, President given power to curb bureaucracy, Looping the loop in search of adventure at 81, New drug allegations by prisoners, Mrs Gandhi says she acted alone in proclaiming emergency without discussion with Cabinet, Concern at EEC doctors' right to work, Partnership offer for some inner city areas, British eggs to go metric with seven weights instead of five sizes, Order for invalid tricycles, Casualty-ward nurses 'facing increase in violence from patients', Jobless teachers 'a danger to unemployed', Last-ditch efforts fail to save Mentmore, Cyprus negotiations heading for failure, Yugoslav doubts over human rights issue, Speed limits will be raised from June 1, Marquand posting approved in Brussels. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Hlt, Greece And The Hellenic Isles., Ppa, Harrap Books, Rank Xerox, Boulton, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Itt, Allinson, Collins, The Electricity Council,, Peter Stuyvesant, Hodder & Stoughton, Gre, John Cooper Classes, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Citroën, Gce, Barclays, Christie's, Allurell, Océ-Van Der Grinten Finance Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Gold Fields, Comp Air Limited, Alitalia, Abbey National Building Society, Phoenix, Societe Generale De Belgique, Hoover, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Solicitors' Examinations, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Peter White, Geoffrey Woodroffe, Mexico, Rhp, Rowntree Mackintosh, The Superweapons. Law: Man aged 85 convicted of mugging woman aged 81, Beatle manager accused, Sinn Fein representative is jailed for 10 years, Reggae men had drug, Case dismissed for 'impropriety' by prosecution, Court of Appeal Villagers can still have their game of cricket Miller v Jackson and Another, Ex-sergeant wins claim to £200,000 inheritance, '£1,176,022 debts', Three men are cleared in bank fraud trial, Chancery Division No injunction to stop alleged offence Apple Corps Ltd and Others v Lingasong Ltd and Another, Police injured in rioting at motor circuit, QC says, Court action over £6m property deal fails. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Consultative defeat, Pre-release hostels, Inner cities: £1,000m commitment over next decade: partnership scheme for action in worst areas House of Commons, Minister outlines plans to control rowdy football supporters, Commuting by coach taking too long, Tory councils: threats on bus subsidies, Folly to abandon regional policy, Programme of urban aid, Dual carriageway speed limit to be raised to 70, European direct elections debate to be split, Mr Foot's advice on Lab-Lib pact. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting today, £98,808 for Greffuhle Stradivari of 1709, Radio, Good Friday, Bank Siege, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,570, Skilful showing by British chess players. Sport: England head for second grand slam, Liverpool book a passage to Rome, Hockey RAF monopoly broken by superior fighting force, Golf Newcomers eager to prove the masters, Sports in Brief, Cricket Pakistan win fourth Test despite eighth wicket stand by W Indies, Racing Ad Lib Ra expected to change the Blewbury luck in classics, Good Friday fixtures, Boxing Firm date for Minter's world title contest, Table tennis English team will go for a spin in China. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, La creme de la creme, Funeral Arrangements, Commercial Services, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Conundrum The Riddle of Erskine Childers, The Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Majesty The British Monarchy By Philip Howard (Hamish Hamilton, £7.50) The New Elizabethans, 1952-1977 By John Colville (Collins, £6.50), Behind the mask Changing By Liv Ullmann (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £4.95), Cologne's Golden Age of art, Judgment reserved Lord Goddard, A full and ripe voice Janet Baker/ George Malcolm New Gallery, Kafka in Occupied France Mr Klein (aa) EMI International, Bloomsbury Meat The Other Cinema Milestones Electric Cinema Club Airport 77 (a) Plaza 1 Man on the Roof (aa) Academy 3, Fiction An Evil Streak By Andrea Newman (Michael Joseph, £4.25), A magical vision Gustave Moreau, Quick guide, Incomunicado The Tongues of Men BBC 2 (tonight), Gabrieli String Quartet Wigmore Hall. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, New Queen's Counsel, Scaitcliffe School, University news, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: A Disease Of Money, Turkey's Overdue Election. Letters to the Editor: Short back and sides, Office of Fair Trading and the RHA, Fragile eggshells, The road damage cost of running heavy lorries, Unnecessary stock relief for engineers?, Whose interest?, The film 'Jesus of Nazareth', Relationship between money supply and inflation, Shirt tale of woe, Magiovinium, British Leyland's special success story, No Haile Sellassie treasure abroad, Competition in off-course betting, Annan on broadcasting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 7, 1952. One ounce of cheese. Obituaries: Mr Norman York, Mr Eric Shipton, Bishop Elliott, His Honour Judge Daly Lewis Former County Court Judge, Prof Georges Cunelli. Business and Finance: France postpones gains tax, Opec may split on prices, Italy raises VAT and petrol prices, Encouraging start to new year at Hoover, Subsidence claims bite into insurance profits, Discount market, Mr Healey hints at further boost for economy in autumn, About turn in mining spurs Cons Gold, GKN funds its capital spending programme, Margins the key to Martin's best ever year, Tranwood shows big loss, Eurosyndicat, Davy steps in to win battle for Morris, Commodities, Nearly half UK car sales now foreign, Business Diary: Shareholders' Lib · Mack Senate comedy, Hoveringham slowing down again, IMF gold auctioned at $149.18 oz, Brazil coffee exports delay, Budget caution leaves room for manoeuvre, Scope for more tax reliefs, US prepares the ground for top economic talks, M Meyer's £2.8m Dutch expansion, Cavenham talks denied, Bumper second half, maintained payout from British Printing, Registration of restrictive pacts unlikely to cause price war among road hauliers, BP's Dutch subsidiaries broke code, Why the competition for savings could grow fiercer, Scottish output disappoints Coal Board chief, Doubts about gas reactors 'now mostly dispelled', Briefly Embassy Hotels goes to Allied Breweries, NEB's £1.75m for F Shaw, Money Market Rates, Peak better than hoped at News Int, Demolition job from Taylor Woodrow is good for shares, St George and Mondragon, Price freeze plea for metric switch, Private housing picks up, UN report sees gloomy prospects for Europe, Investors give new stock wide berth, Rollmakers fall 45 per cent but hold payout, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), International Deutsche Bank beats squeeze to earn more, GKN launches £66.8m rights issue, Mr Sydney Swallow has been, OTC for Fred Parker as profits go down. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets MLR hopes spur demand for gilts, Stock Exchange Prices Small selling, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Denman deputy chief of UK Middle East Bank. Property: Easter Viewing, Country Properties, Flat Sharing. Births.

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