The Times - 01/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From David Wood Political Editor, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Robert Parker, From Ian Murray, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Estates Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Labour Reporter, By John Hennessy Sports Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, Reports by Philip Webster, Derek Barnett and Colin Ivermee, of our Parliamentary Staff., By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Bernard Edinger, By Peter Strafford, From Roy Lewis, By a Staff Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, by John Fowles, Kenneth Eastaugh, David Robinson, Ion Trewin, Kay Dick, Anna Coote, Tom Hutchinson, Richard Dyott, H. R. F. Keating, Tim Heald, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, David Wade, Pamela Vandyke Price, Marcel Berlins, Roy Hay, Richard Davy, M.A., Sheila Black, George Hutchinson, Humphry Berkeley, Charles Hargrove, Ronald Faux, Michael Freedland, V. L. B. MENDIS, , G. E. DIGGLE, , ALEX PARK, , RICHARD LAW, , BRUCE BURNHAM, R. MAYER, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , D. D. COOK, , J. L. HEATHFIELD, , D. G. PUMFRETT, , JOHN BALDWIN, , MICHAEL McCONVILLE, , F. A. BAKER, , M. KEITH THOMPSON, , JENIFER HART, GERALD LONG, , J. F. WHIGHAM, , M. A. JONES, , SARTRE, Peter Hebblethwaite, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, D. E. C., B., By Caroline Atkinson, By John Whitmore, Roger Vielvoye, By Our Economics Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From David Blake, Bryan Appleyard, MS, Paul Dobson, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, JD, Vera Di Palma, David Mott, John Whitmore, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, From Michael Leapman, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Edward Mayer,
ResumoNews: Mr Pardoe believes Government should wait until 1979 before calling election, Tackling apathy and decline at the grass roots, NUJ applauds Labour ban on journalists, Canadian constitution '110 year old monster', Hijacks in France and Bangladesh Air pirate captured but passenger killed as police storm jet, Fighting at Liberal conference, Communists hold more liberal views in France, Costa Rica now supporting independence for Belize, Shop Around, Ford workers reject pay offer of up to 12¼ per cent, Need for EEC reform, Mr Callaghan says, When the action palls, Hongkong frees jailed police chief on Monday, Provision for house purchase by some tenants, Unesco blames America for financial difficulties, Belgians seek compromise formula on EEC drivers, Exchange visit to Russia for teachers, Good Food Guide The men behind the menus, Drink Dry run, Pope ends retirement speculation with pledge before world synod, Wrapping the mountains in red tape, Baader-Meinhof lawyer held by Paris police, Mr Callaghan lays down Britain's fasting commitment to EEC, Steady price rise but no boom in houses expected, Collecting A taste for Victoriana, Strike over pay may delay London funerals, Call for adequate welfare benefits and introduction of national minimum wage, Time running out for casino in Nice, Palestine Liberation Organization refuses to acknowledge Israel's right to exist as state, Bhutto wife foresees 'opening violence', Saturday Review The treasure of Tsankawi, Vietnam returns remains of 22 American soldiers, Travel Downhill all the way Pride before the fall, Mr Nkomo claims credit for UN envoy's wide powers, Baby is bayoneted by gang in Rhodesia, 'Drug safeguards loophole', PEP and social policy centre to merge, Gardening Battle of the bulbs, Stalin's spirit lives on in Kremlin, Literature And Religion-36 The great yawn of a soul chosen for doubt an despair, Liberal Party Assembly/brighton Ban urged on new atom power stations, Government looking at powers to control meetings, Package tours to China attract good response, The man who came to Reuters, Open University to expand its non-degree courses, U S-Soviet accord on Geneva talks, Another space rocket blows up at launching, Mr Steel the Boy Scout may find he has tied the Liberals in knots, Brezhnev praise for draft law revisions, The day they made words speak louder than action in the cinema, Mr Callaghan invited to Dublin, Ulster 'may be used for bureaucratic experiments', Deformed babies born after pregnancy test warning, NEC quarrel over Chancellor's speech, Supersonic plane to start Soviet passenger route, Who will save one of France's most famous monuments?, Rome talks on newspaper sale report, Self sufficiency pays, Threat by dentists to stop NHS work, Why there should be no such thing as a 'safe' seat for MPs, Editor's challenge on Biko injuries, Apex refuses mass picket aid to strikers, Questions on racial origins included in survey, Troops told to destroy opium fields at Baalbek, Jenkins reforms backed by Mr Rippon, President Tito to visit United States, Catalans not eager for Cabinet seat, Sympathy for MP rejected by constituency, Chinese leader heralds 'new leap', Science report Ethology: Behaviour of baboons, Soviet fishermen banned from EEC waters, Cricket administrators 'dishonest' Mr Packer says, Domestic air fares to cost more. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Aiwa, Fontana, Lauro Cruises, Chieftain, The Observer, The Law Land Company, Limited, Kelways Nurseries, Austria, Multiple Display Advertisements, Inghams, M. J. H. Nifhtingale & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Europa, The Times, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Tirol, Green Shield Trading Stamp Company Limited, M&g. Law: Four accused of helping escape, Police chief's retirement plea is refused. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Home&garden, Secretarial, Postal Shopping, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,721, Radio, TV highlights, Chess Artful authors, Seventeenth-century coup for portrait gallery, Bridge Forward planning, Sunday. Reviews: Yums, Thrillers Compassion and suspense, Fiction Cold peace in college towns, Memoir Ancestors and servants galore, The Sirius Mystery, by Robert, Fiction Stag's Breath, Radio Happy Birthday, Science fiction Blasts of power. Editorials/Leaders: A Good Reply To The Labour Executive, The Will Of The Minister. Letters to the Editor: British Leyland wage levels, Limits of plea bargaining, Conflict in Sri Lanka, Unions in shipbuilding, Reuters and the CIA, College names, Girls at boys' schools, Supporting music, By word of mouth, Raising the age of retirement, Productivity of British industry, Future in the air, Police inspection. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 1, 1952 Mountains of the Moon. Obituaries: Hans Habe, Sir Arton Wilson, Lieutenant-Col Sibbald, M. Philippe Jullian Author and painter, Mr John Pinckheard. Business and Finance: Unit trust performance, Dell warning on Japanese car sales, Smith Bros paying £2.75m for Bisgood, Consumer credit A licence for banks and HP firms, Commodities, Freeze on Fisons rises pending price inquiry, Insurance Rain or shine, some policies to come to the aid of the party, Investor's week Two-way affair in market, Corinthian pay first dividend since 1973 after turnround, Fixed interest investment Havens for higher-rate taxpayers, In brief Esso chief backs call for conservation, Taxation Interest on loans when a house is thrown in, Motor insurance When a driver can withhold information and not be penalized, Brooks Watson likely to top 1976's £1.2m, Round-up Gilt fund · Income bond · Mergers · Commodity trust, International Lockheed chief expects encouraging progress, Pensions A variety of rules for calculating sick pay schemes, Less confidence by U S business, Gilt-edged stocks go to greater heights, Gough Bros hit by post Christmas doldrums, Southern Const makes interim loss of £542,000, 'A farmer at heart' tells of purchase at Harrods, Money Market Rates, Overseas money still flows in despite lowered interest rates, Fraser Ansbacher can see the way ahead, Bonn tax cut plans run into trouble, Bp Aquaseal, F Chemicals mishaps mean sharp about turn, Summit nations meet to review progress, NEB £50m for Leyland welcomed, Grouse, Briefly Royco clears decks for growth, Government backs Drax contracts with £50m, £100,000 fraud charges likely, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Dollar down sharply against most currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities hold firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets No tap to slake thirst for gilts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Property: Rentals, Country property. Sport: Motor racing Hunt breaks Lauda's American lap record, Football Liverpool to forfeit advantage from last season's campaign, Golf Lesson from a senior master for the younger generation, Hockey Bromley face stiff challenge at Liverpool, Sports in Brief, Bloodstock sales Majestic chestnut colt fetches 25,000 gns, Boxing, Tennis Britain's women suffer double blow, Motor rallying Hopkirk wins one appeal but stays in third place, Sport Racing Piggott and Alleged can pass test, Weekend fixtures, Worplesdon foursomes, Cricket Packer wins the battle to play at Sydney, Rugby Union Cornwall no easy prey for Eagles. Births.
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