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The Times - 13/09/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Patricia Clough, By Ronald Pullen, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Clive Borrell, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Micheal Baily Transport Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Phillip Howard, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From William Chislett, By Edward Mortimer, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From David Wood, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Binyon, From Lance Gay, From Richard Wigg, By Peter Strafford, Sir Peter Rawlinson, Ross Davies, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Lynda King Taylor, L.K.T., by Pearce Wright, by Eric Fordham, by Christopher Warman, by Richard Collin-Smith, P.W., Irving Wardle, Michael Church, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissel, Paul Overy, William Mann, Bernard Levin, David Howell, PHS, Michael Binyon, MICHAEL BARRETT, , GERRY FLANAGAN, , BRIGID BROPHY, , JOHN KIDD, , AUBREY JONES, , J. C. LE FANU, , L. ST CLARE GRONDONA, , HUGH R. S. WHITE, , W. W. MAXWELL, , R. A. WEALE, , T. E. B. CLARKE, , R. HANBURY TENISON, , MAGNUS PYKE, , L. K. ROBINSON, , PETER DOBLE, , COSMO HASKARD, , PATRICK WALL, , L. A. HILL, , La Prairic, , By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, G. I. S., By Our Economics Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Stephen Goodwin, By Caroline Atkinson, By Patricia Tisdall, By Richard Allen, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Derek Harris, Richard Wigg, By Robert Rodwell, By Ronald Kershaw, Kenneth Owen, A. G. ELLINGER, , L. A. L. MACKICHAN, , B. A. E. MAUDE, , RICHARD BROYD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Frenchman, By Ray Maughan, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, Gerald Ely,

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News: Cholera in the path of 3 million pilgrims, Corn is too damp to be readily marketable, Mr Carter attacked over Pinochet invitation, Chirac argument borne out by poll findings, Dr Cunhal calls for change of government, Mr Gierek arrives in Paris for talks on French assistance to Poland and East-West détente, First-class honours degrees awarded this summer at London University, No alternative tax to the rates, Tory says, Motorist sought in hunt for Mary Bell, School breakfast seen as aid to studies, Tory leader at White House today, More robberies and burglaries as serious crimes increase, Italian MPs pressing on SS man's escape, Palestinians to plan UN strategy, Freelance photographer is new 'Brain of Britain', TV slavery epic wins six Emmy awards, Overdrafts cheaper as banks cut base rate, Ruling party has lead in Norway elections, Labour executive accused of double-talk on EEC, Aldenham School, Guide to productivity in the office:2 Ruined by routine, Attempt to reconcile bread strike workers and employers fails, Airline pilots return to work in Portugal, Plan to curb the erosion of London's residential area, Mr Carter intervenes in court discrimination case, Typing at 900 words a minute, Questions of site and size, British Rail extends 'saver' fare scheme, Minister promises talks on warning cards for medicine, Bhutto counsel charges General Zia with trying to bar him from poll, Powell figures on immigration 'too cautious', Cargo ships accused of leaving Vietnam refugees to drown, MPs told hospital is like 'any other in Britain', Quiet revolutions, Lawyers saw anonymity principle in sexual offence cases involving women as the thin end of the wedge Rape increasing but not at same rate as other violent crime, Another deadline for Schleyer deal, Battle for vital Ethiopian town, Alcoholism showing among 18-year-olds, Move to make MPs undergo reselection is likely to be backed by Labour executive, Seminar points to potential clash Britain's divided attitude to Eurocommuinism, Optimism on radio's future, The white student who could shake the fabric of US race relations, Tameside expected to drop selection by exam at 11-plus, Hospital rejects complaint on cellist's treatment, Liberal industry view may threaten pact, US Senate committee accused of concealing extent of work by influential journalists for the CIA, Choice of petrol or gas for Volvos, Purpose-built ships to chase poachers, Telephone's potential awaits the right connexions, Still Hope for Bing Crosby film, Matisse paper cut-outs shown in Washington, Bank robbers tunnel to £500,000 haul, Five-point charter for 'deprived' scholars, Councils to run new towns' homes, Tory attack on those who appease unions, Forces in Germany may get allowances cut, 'Express' transfer to North 'an option', UN medal presented to Mr Brezhnev, Look before you leap out of the frying pan, Wife seeks help for husband held in Uganda, Open-cast mining to go ahead in Forest of Dean, Health call on European Parliament leaders, Damp end to Atlantic balloonists' attempt, Sir Fred Hoyle links atom power critics with USSR, Bill of Rights opposed by civil liberties group, Science report Zoology: Play signals of dogs, Official kept Lance files in his bathroom, China to open its doors to technology from West, The two gireat needs: less legislation and more control over the executive, The Times Diary/, Fighting the battle of the conference hall, The bad news and the good about our immense growth potential, China has tested missiles with nuclear warheads, Case of beaten leftist MP raises role of police forces in Spain, Minister is attacked over reply on Mentmore, Conflict of aims slows faster communication, Vorster-Smith talks:, Army's youth teams are to be disbanded. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Pye Business Communications Ltd, The Federation Of Bakers, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Thai, National Westminster Bank, Town & City Properties Limited, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Sotheby's, Legge Locks, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Barclays, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., Rnid, Provident Financial Group Limited, Lioyds Bank, Dalgety, Midland Bank Base Rate, S.Hoffnung & Co. Limited, 12 Per Cent Treasury Stocks, 1995, Norwich Union Insurance, Iran Air, Space Planning Services Limited,, Tsb, Texas Instruments Limited, Henderson-Kenton, Stock Conversion, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,705, Three lead in London chess, Radio. Law: Anti-rabies fine on airline, Man serving life sentence found dead in his cell. Politics and Parliament: PARLIAMENT, September 12, 1977 Aid towards maintenance of coal stocks urged. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Business to Business, Guide to Conference facilities, Standard Chartered, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Sport: Golf Jacklin out of Dunlop Masters event, Motor racing Andretti is entertained by Ferrari, Football A gentle warm-up for the giants, Athletics Foster tastes home town defeat, Olympic Games Sapporo unveil plans for winter of 1984, Tennis Vilas mixes his game to overcome Connors, Boxing Palomino is favoured to beat veteran challenger, Sports in Brief, Motor rallying Places adjusted but Fowkes keeps the lead, Decathlon British women take team title, Yachting Bravado of Captain Courageous is lost on soft spoken skipper, Cricket Top award goes to Vivian Richards, Rugby Union Scots crush Japanese with 10 tries, Racing N Zealand champion proves himself to be in world class. Reviews: Race: A Question of Numbers? BBC 1, Pale images, Contempt is the theme Breezeblock Park Mermaid, Notre-Dame de Paris Palladium, Composer's fascinating alterations BBC SO/Boulez Albert Hall/Radio 3, Jubilee Concert Coliseum, Marius May Wigmore Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Good to be back in the land of hope and rhubarb, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Sept 12, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: How To Ruin Britain, The Open Door Policy For China. Letters to the Editor: Private bureaux probably holding their own against state job centres, Establishing a permanent incomes policy, What to drink with haggis, Understanding modern art, Authors' earnings, Anomalies and misconceptions over 'peak' equity levels, Civil Service pay, Problems faced by West Indians, County names, Ice cream ingredients, Community television, Rewarding honesty, Removing dead elms, The military balance, Travel for the disabled, Fact and fiction, Future of Falkland Islands. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Prize for singer, Farmers' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Butchers' Company, Ramsay Memorial Fellowships. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: MR ISIDORE GODFREY Service to D'Oyly Carte, Mr A. L. Adu. Business and Finance: Disruption fails to upset power supply, Sterling at premium against the dollar, Discount market, Mr Desai insists IBM must be 'Indianized', Smallest rise in wholesale prices for 18 months: raw material costs down, International ENI plans gas pipeline from Algeria, Banks in the political arena, Changes at Leslie & G'n take toll, Commodities, UK metal stocks, Computer news Met Office improves Cosmos forecasting, Cheaper money-not in everyone's interest, Federated Land survives council housing drop, Pentos await upsuring in second-half, Amber hopes depend on spending upturn, Protectionism a dangerous political force, Gatt says, US urges Japan to raise spending, Defence order worth £40m for Vauxhall trucks, Dalgety buoyant but shadow is cast by Australian slump, Briefly, Fingers crossed at Mersey Docks & H'br, Forecast of energy crisis challenged in US report, Euroferries spurned by Furness, 8 concrete price pacts registered, Jobs priority for new Ulster council, White-collar union leaders back Leyland plans for group pay standardization, Retail sales volume steady last month, Dover Eng forecasts £700,000 full-time, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Estonia puts itself on the map, Business Diary: Plane speaking · Whither Klasen?, Department of Prices lays down terms for examining bank charges, In brief Plea to cut imports of low cost cutlery. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Lively trade as gilts to the fore, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread profit taking, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dalgety chairman elect named. Property: London Flats, Topping out £30m complex, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Salerooms and Antiques.

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