The Times - 11/02/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By David Leigh Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By our Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Godfrey, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, From Martin Huckerby, By Frances Gibb, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Mark Vaughan, of The Times Educational Supplement, By John Groser, From Christopher Walker, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Crime Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, By Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Business News Staff, From Sue Masterman, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayar, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Michael Hatfield, From Eric Marsden, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Clive Bennett, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, John Karter, By Jim Snow, Nigel Spearing, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Derek Darby, Bernard Levin, Geraldine Norman Salesroom Correspondent, PHS, Lord Campbell of Croy, TERENCE C. F. PRITTIE, , REX NIVEN, , PAUL SIEGHART, , A. J. BRAYSHAW, BERNARD CRICK, , O. GREENWOOD, , JOHN D. B. MITCHELL, , PLOWDEN, , TOM BOARDMAN, , STRATHCONA, , JEREMY THORPE, , EMLYN HOOSEN, , TOM JACKSON, , ROBERT M. WORCESTER, , GORDON SHEFFIELD, , MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , WELLS-PESTELL, , FRANCOIS A. PIACHAUD, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , A. C. ADCOCK, , LAURENCE BRIGHT, , ZELIDE COWAN, , ALAN H. MAUDE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, A. E. writes:, The Principal of Westfield College writes:, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, From Peter Hazelhurst, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Blake, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, John Brennan, By Maurice Corina, By Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, ALFRED J. CUTLER, , H. F. T. ALLAWAY, , P. G. NUNN, , SYDNEY CHAPMAN, , BRYAN C. SMITH, , H. W. BAUER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Emler, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, Mario Modiano, By Edward Townsend, By Nicholas Hirst, From Clifford Webb, A Staff Reporter,
ResumoNews: Wartime refugees living like hermits, Inter-capital: A six-hour crossing from St Katharine's Dock, Dr Soares satisfied with entry talks terms set by Community, South African bishops speak out against systematic beatings and police torture, Latest snow reports from Europe, British Airways unions prepare demand for equal voice in main investment decisions, £500,000 fund to return Temple Bar, Commission plan to cut dairy surplus, In Parliament the tricky question of hybrid Bills, Disabled urged not to change car allowances, Social contract under growing strain as more unions attack, Prisoners tell of drugging and maltreatment, Mr Shore to study Bath factory plan, Which way out of our educational uncertainties?, Commission powerless on domestic gas price rises, St Anne's College, Oxford, may admit men, Abortion survey unfairly worded, professor argues, L'Express staff support share deal, Tom Keating: portrait of the artist about to give up his L-plates, Airport-security costs will push up fares, Secret of Crusaders' castle in Lebanon, 70 journalists end strike after nine weeks, Shattered lives in the aftermath of the killings, A touch of spring in the market, Full text of Charter 77 manifesto, Carter phone-in plan draws lively response, Plea to UN by descendants of Bounty mutineers, Councils seek health-service takeover, Pay offer in Dutch dispute, Jenkins pledge not to head 'supine' Commission, Syrians and guerrillas join battle in Beirut, Dallas plans six Concorde trips a week, Ombudsman gets fewer cases from MPs, Ex-state premier forfeits immunity to help inquiry, Dissident leader arrested in Moscow, New rabies curbs proposed, Helmets and screens in all roooms for TV after 1984, Dubcek support for Czechoslovak human rights group, The Times Diary A coincidence, handled with dignity, UN concern over conditions in Israeli jails, Smaller than expected cut in university cash, Rise in complaints against police, £50,000 fund to buy works of art for Scotland, Egyptians vote on Sadat plan to curb disorders, Praise for King: King Juan Carlos told, Fairness of Delhi plot trial challenged, Children in care lose at school, Nine under Arab pressure in Tunis, The green pound in our pockets, EEC poll encouraging to Spain, France warms to quiet Prime Minister in battle against inflation, Israel stays firm in Waldheim talks, Jury announced for agency journalism prize, Cutting the genetic risk, Teachers' group denounced by NUT leader, Woman admits spying, Attempts on lives of top Ulster businessmen, Soweto schools back to normal as revolt subsides, Tory hint of end to cooperation, Programme for inner cities launched by Tory MP, Rhodesian raids across border may bring Cubans into battle, Science report Medicine: Cancer in industry, Mr Vance calls for new Rhodesia talks, Labour leadership election change is opposed, Queen Alia is buried in grounds of her palace, Ministers to offer paper showing difficulty of revenue-raising powers for a Scottish Assembly, Museum staff disbanded to reduce costs. Politics and Parliament: 'Harmless' toxins for sale, Third year the most difficult for pay restraint: PM hopes that impatience will not waste gains House of Commons, Procedural wrangling delays devolution Bill, Devolving to Ulster non-legislative tasks, Labour executive aims at Lords abolition, Letting JPs deal with assaults on constables House of Lords, Massive majority for procedural motion, Important to sustain Europe's nascent democracies-Mr Jenkins, Chair's ruling: new clause on devolution referendum held to be germane to Bill, Proposals perish on a 'No' voter, Prime Minister asks unions to be patient, Neither debate nor poetry, Next week. Law: Seventeen alleged coup plotters held in Portugal, Ira Sentences Judge recommends that IRA bombers should serve a minimum of 30 years in prison, Immorality, not criminality, judge tells youth, Two police chiefs give a warning of early IRA reprisals, Anger over torture allegations, Queen's Bench Division No right of privacy in airspace Bernstein v. Skyviews and General Ltd, Parents of starved baby jailed, Chancery Division When right of set-off is limited Business Computers Ltd v Anglo-African Leasing Ltd, Unused showroom must pay rates London Electricity Board v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, Daughter is jailed for two years in suicide case, Two detectives fined for police armoury theft, Judge pays his rates late after oversight, Good schools 'no guard against drug rings'. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Thomson's, Interim Dalgety, Chrysler, Thomson Wintersports, White Child & Beney Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thai, Chemicals & Allied Products, National Library For The Blind, Arthur Lee & Sons Ltd., Independent Newspapers Limited, Switzerland, Datsun. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: New Homes, Domestic Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Dick Wellstood Purcell Room, Lpo Festival Hall, Four drop-outs from the cat race Dusa, Fish, Stas & Vi Mayfair, Frank Zappa Odeon, Hammersmith, La Dame blanche Fulham Town Hall, Eastward Ho! Ray at home and peckinpah abroad The Middle Man (aa) Academy 1 Cross of Iron (x) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue When the North Wind Blows (u) London release Le Baron Fantôme/ The Puritan Electric Cinema Club Eadweard Muybridge-Zoopraxographer/ Abel Gance-The Charm of Dynamite ICA Cinema. Sport: Boxing Two bunches of fives in Ali's list of challengers, Motor racing Japanese Grand Prix may be run in October, Football The fantasy out of England's reach, Racing Sebastian the pick of a winning field, Yachting Lester holds lead to win championship, Rugby Union A fair wind blows for St Mary's, Rugby League Murphy set to prove touch has not deserted him, Cricket, Snooker Reardon and Mountjoy reach final, Tennis New horizon indoors at Earls Court, Ice skating Worrying setback for British champion, Archery Italian stays on target despite wind, Olympic Games Plans for $35m construction given go-ahead, For the record, The remarkable Mrs D in 3-D. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): What an innings, and what a scoop, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 11, 1952 Pleven plan in trouble. Editorials/Leaders: The Great Dilemma. Letters to the Editor: Foundry work can be enjoyable, Punishing young offenders, The motivation of management, Church remarriage after divorce, The Jubilee Hymn, Construction industry in need of a united voice, Factors in the pricing of gas and electricity, Sir Harold's honours, The Banabans, South African visit, Changing the constitution, The Bullock Report, Teaching Community law, Canterbury and Rome, Anomaly in armed forces' pensions, Landing on Rockall, Career preferences, Privacy and the media, Temple Bar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Wycombe Abbey School, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Anti-vandalism studies among Churchill awards. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Accent on the unusual in £142,579 silver sale, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,529. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Mr Edvard Hambro, Professor E. M. Carus-Wilson, Mr Sergei Ilyushin Soviet aircraft designer. Business and Finance: Massey dispute reappraisal to be made at joint meeting, Guinness going well to match 1975-76 outcome, Discount market, Effect of MLR move seen today, Selby contract, Engineering union leaders resigned to third year without national pay deal, Union members reject bank nationalization, Safety net if reserves drop below $6,750m, Mr Carter adds weight to trade expansion demand, Ryder attack on CBI for 'denigrating' NEB, US government task force urges full competition for world shipping groups, Warning on legislating for Bullock, Greenall seeks Stanneylands: AL not playing, Belgrave extraordinary meeting convened, Colgate to buy Terry's All Gold, Making room on the office desk for the microcomputer, Beer: Minister orders price inquiry, Overseas Signals at slow as BMW aims to hold market share, Rights And Issues Trust, All hands in unison as Serck fends off AE bid, Johnson rejects Sketchley bid, Bernard Wardle puts best foot forward, Orion jumps 31 pc to record £9.7m, Leyland stewards plan mass pay demonstration for Varley visit, Ombudsman gives 'fit and proper' verdict, Interim up a third at a jolly MFI, Japan could raise ship prices 10pc in package deal with EEC, Briefly, Employer-union fight to keep disputes pact, One step back from disaster, Money Market Rates, Second thoughts on Morpeth, Union calls for world boycott of Seagram goods, Greek merchant fleet gambles on expansion, In brief January building society receipts may be up £70m, UK orders for machine tools start to revive, Strikes halt output of seven Leyland models, Mergers in power sector opposed, Aircraft industry boosts exports to a record £903m, Reed & Mallik rise on bid from Hamilborne, Scottish Agric goes into reverse, Commodities Decline in metal prices: coffee comes off highs, Whisky: Japan hints at retaliation to curbs, DM175m state aid for ailing German bank, Cecil E. Watts, Business Diary: Geneen, Hamilton and ITT · Accounting for taste. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gilts good but shares hold up, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts in demand. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reckitt and Colman makes directorial changes. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property A Georgian house on waterfront. Births.
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