The Times - 31/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Michael Knipe, By Marcel Berlins, From Christopher Walker, From Sue Masterman, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Robert Parker, By Our Political Staff, By Sheila Black, By Peter Godfrey, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, From Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, Trevor Fishlock Cardiff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Ashford, From John Best, From Richard Wigg, By Roger Berthoud, William Mann, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, By Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Rex Bellamy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Janet Greaves, Bernard Levin, Keith Kyle, PHS, Philip Howard, REIGATE, , JOHN HABAKKUK, , WYNNE GODLEY, , ALISTER MCFAROUHAR, , EIRLYS RORERTS, , EDWARD HAY, , M. A. EPSTEIN, , VERE HARMSWORTH, , RONALD BUTT, , GRAHAM CLEVERLEY, , ROBERT ST. ALBANS, , ANNE M. WINSTANLEY, , NICHOLAS NUTTGENS, , ANS VAN DER HOUT, , TANA WOLLEN, , JUDY MORRIS, , By Mario Modiano, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, J. S., By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, From Melvyn Westlake, By Ronald Emler, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Correspondent, John Brennan, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, JOHN FRYD, , I. R. VALENTINE, , C. L. F. ATTFIELD, , G. M. BERESFORD HARTWELL, , CLIFFORD V. JACKSON, , ARTHUR MULCOCK, , By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Alan Campbell, QC, Eric Wigham, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, by Charles Hargrove, by Anne Sington, by Paul Ellman, by John Ardagh, by Margot Lyon, by Vanya Walker-Leigh, P.E., by Peter Waymark, by Graham Tearse, V.W-L., by Sue Reid, S.R., by Christine Brooke-Rose,
ResumoNews: Culture money may be easier promised than found, Guessing a cake's weight ruled out by the Kirk, High-speed train will halve journey times, 'Wet and angry' landfall for Belgian trippers, Council says ring road is not in danger, George Ince 'shows signs of premature aging', New flats, old values, Bangladesh poll backs policies of President, Teachers urge guidance on sit-ins, How four education ministers found their way through the blackboard jungle, Why investment in the careers service would pay dividends, Inquiry into role of statistician in policy, Mr Varley pledges support for strike at film processers, Former law officer to stand down, Demand for inquiry into council house sales, Mr Young's achievements praised by US President, Lab-Nat pact warning by minister, British Council fears cut-back, Government decides not to touch tax relief on mortgages, Minister resigns in Austria over illegal arms, Timing open on Quebec secession plebiscite, 1,500 Swiss attend Lefebvre Mass, Ghost of de Gaulle haunts defence thinking, Rhodesians destroy Mozambique camps, Mentmore could have lived, says Lord Bath, Report on racing rejects case for a big rise in prize money to save the sport, West fails to prevent Namibia hanging, 500 scientists protest at plutonium reactor plan, Union says Bullock plan 'too limited', 100 arrested since Angola coup, Motor rivals in the market place cooperate in research, 'Standard' decision likely soon, Threat to kill children by fugitive, Gunmen murder man in Belfast office, Banks' conservatism skin deep, Four rail deaths after 'error of judgment', China accuses Russians of subversion in Africa, Mr Podgorny absent for state welcome, U S reviews prospect of Soviet attack by surprise, At least 44 die as train plunges into Indian river, Mr Sanjay Gandhi to be given bail if arrested, Mrs Carter leaves on South American tour as her husband's special envoy, The Times Diary, Strike at National Theatre 'threatens grants', France Voters desert Gaullist reality for left-wing drama, Two million empty desks 'a threat to Britain', Writers' groups seek release of jailed Pole, New Communion service meets wide acceptance, Vocational education plans founder, Regional report Love of 'bro' still dominates Welsh life, Archaeology report Samsat: Outpost of the Roman Empire, Taxing questions, Tracking the hobbit down to earth, Union chief predicts acceptable phase 3, Making a dog's breakfast of Community business, Election fear of Irish 'blind eye' towards Ulster, Unions anxious to avoid lengthy strikes, Labelling of asbestos 'not working well', Mr Bhutto to discuss crisis with Opposition, Anti-GLC group sets targets, Pig subsidy may be resumed, Prosperous farmer and smallholder united in love of land, India orders a judicial inquiry into Nagaland troubles, Power over Paris now municipal, Science report Glass: New dating technique, 21 coloured youths arrested, �200m petrol complex 'threat to village', Prince says he was misquoted: The Prince, Chemical firms confident despite poll risk, Dutch open talks with siege gunmen, Treasury chief's farewell warning, Confidence on curricula, Mr Heffer wants action on reflation and prices, Economy will be main battlefield, Imitations are proof of new writing's power, Family allowances not abreast of prosperity, Argentina plea for unity among the Army, Silver sale: This ewer made in, South Moluccans present Holland with an insoluble problem, Communist call for order in Italy, Letter sent by kidnapped Basque industrialist, Anger at move to dump nuclear waste in mine, Zambia call for walkout over Uganda, MPs unhappy at rate of progress on human rights, Reunion for survivor of Stalin, Success with independence in foreign sphere, Steel may be at centre of industrial storm. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Lesser, The Peugeot 604, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Banque Worms, Banque Libano-Francaise S. A. L., Agedi, The Hongkong Land Company Ltd, Banque Nationale De Paris, C. E. G. I.,, Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur, Sotheby's, Mettoy, Teacher Training Award, Travis & Arnold Limited, The Times Business News, Bmw, Air France Holidays, Peer, Aerospatiale, Aeroport International De Lyon/satolas, Agricultural Property, King & Co, Lloyds Bank, Lead Industries Group, Les Palais De Chaillot, Ircam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cic Group, Dunlop Holdings Limited, Iran Air, Keep Britain Tidy Group., Hampton & Sons, Texas Homecare, Thomson-Brandt, Lloyds Bank International, M. G�rard. Weather: The Weather. Law: Two years' jail for former council leader, Leyland article man is fined on drug charges, Court of Appeal Embargo exempts Polish state trading organization from liability C Czarnikow Ltd v Centrala Handlu Zagranicznego Rolimpex, Court of Appeal Leave to enter void because of deception Regian v Secretary of State for Home Affairs, Ex parte Hussain. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic Situations, Collectors, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 8, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 26, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Small is better: American art in Cambridge, Royal Opera House en f�te The opera, Hamlet Old Vic, The ballet, Chita Rivera Palladium, Bach Choir Festival Hall, Brecht revue at the Cottesloe. Arts and Entertainment: Prices for trifles show effects of Mentmore, Radio, Broadcasting, Rubens exhibition, Kars concert, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,615. Sport: Sport Racing Dream day for Durtal on the downs, Tennis A weakened Solomon finds a strong challenge too much, Bowls England triples prospects look gloomy, Cycling Finishing power tells for Szurkowski, Cricket Australians content with gentle exercise, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Manager wants 'Jubilee performance', Golf Davies wins match after losing temper, Hockey Southgate more tactically aware than unimaginative Belgians, Equestrianism BSJA ban Fielder for one year, Rugby Union Lions' coach denies use of illegal tactics, Football England forward line at least looks final, Boxing Finnegan will not let Lucas stand in way of comeback. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): When the shouting dies down, Leyland will still have questions to answer, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 30, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: The Common Agricultural Pig, Broadcasting's False Frontiers, Secrecy Breeds Mistrust. Letters to the Editor: Small companies contribute nearly half gross national product, Selective internment, St Alban and St George, Impact of lags in calculating money supply, Criticizing China, EEC membership and food prices, Misconceptions over annual increments in the public services, The Land Fund, Future of the 'Standard' and the 'News', Human rights in Ghana, True Building Society interest rate, The British archive, Silent Sundays, Index-linked household goods insurance, Objections to nationalizing water supplies technical not political, Incomes policy, Lobby briefings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: The King's School, Canterbury, Trinity House, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Picture Gallery: The regional viewpoint. Obituaries: Sir Bartle Edwards, Sir Arnold Musto Creator of Sukkur Barrage, Professor Jac L. Williams, Mr Goddard Lieberson, Lord Norrie. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Firm at the lower levels, Stock Exchange Prices More ground lost. Business and Finance: UK 'failing to act over Arab boycott', Saudis move to control all foreign banks, Business Diary: New men in power � Pukka Saab, Discount market, Excess profits levy urged by Co-op Union, ISTC call for selective import controls on steel, Opec considers plan to narrow oil price gap, Plea for simpler form of current cost accounting, Dockers refuse 'blacking', Australia more buoyant for Homfray than home sector, Surprise tactics from the Bank, Commodities, Call for European nuclear fuel reprocessing plant programme, UK metal stocks, Brixton investment portfolio now �84m, Parkland tops �1.8m and orders still roll, Outwich Trust, In brief Credit Suisse former director sued, When is an insurance broker not a broker?, Chrysler 'needs no aid', Opposition to Plessey cuts fading, Le Monade LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Italy at the top of the league for strikes, Dunlop faces up to challenge in seeking faster growth, Briefly Ldn & Euro bid 24p for New Bridge, Phoenix tussle goes on: Wall deal off, BMW sees slow-down in growth, Rowland allegations are denied in S Africa, Bids don't help investment trusts, Safeguards in price code seen as inadequate by CBI and retailers, Improvement in warehouse and factory leasing, Where Japanese and western attitudes to work converge, New director for Peachey, South Africa to revalue official gold reserves, Rich nations put stress on energy agreement, Computer news Honeywell attacks NEDO report, �50m Bank Line order for Sunderland Shipbuilders, A Kwik-Fit welcome to MoT test, British Gas could gain $30m in American deal to use its technology, �800m Treasury tap follows market debut of floating bonds, Is it time to overhaul the law on trade union recognition?. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dunlop Holdings chairman-designate. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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