The Times - 01/12/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Business News Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent Bristol, By Peter Hennessy, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Wood, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Mark Vaughan, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Pat Healy, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Peter Nichols, From Sue Masterman, From Edward Mortimer, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From a Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins, Robert Nye, Margaret Allen, Frank Herrmann, Peter Nichols, Peter Jay, Ronald Lewin, Laurence Cotterell, Kay Dick, by Prudence Glynn, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Glenys Roberts, Michael Church, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Dennis Bird, By Jim Railton, By Richard Streeton, Ronald Butt, Hugh Hanning, PHS, David Bonavia, I.J. LINN, , FRANK A. HELLER, , DAVID MORRISON, , HAROLD BOOTH, , HAROLD PERKIN, , CALLUM A. MacDONALD, , C. BURNETT, , JOHN DUNELM:, MARTIN PRESCOTT, , B. W. ROBINSON, , THOMAS BALOGH, , CHRISTOPHER MAYTHEW, , BRIAN TONES, , BOB HUGHES, , JANE BLENSDORE, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Nicholas Hirst, From Melvyn Westlake, By Desmond Ouigley, By Maurice Corina, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge, By Caroline Atkinson, By Edward Townsend, J. L. GOOD, , DAVID GREEN, , G. DOLTIS, , PATRICK LAWRENCE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Faux, David Blake, By Alison Mitchell, By Tony May, By Richard Allen, Peter Waymark, by Peter Hill, by David Williams, D.W., by Richard Thomas, P.H., by Sam Uba, by Martin Dent, by Edward Poultney, by Kevin Carroll, by Michael Crowder, by David Heathcote, by Michael Etherton, by Ulli Beier,
ResumoNews: New Capital Expensive proposal may be cheaper in long run, Prison system is at crisis point, RC report says, Australian sex report may become election issue, Pay rise for French on eve of strike day, Hopes rise for opening of Kenya-Tanzania border, Changes in rules about war secrets may come soon, Fatal fire is tackled by Gurkha troops, Sokoto Education and industry reach isolated seat of Islam, Motoring Russian's lonely drivers fend for themselves, Chancellor looks for fresh approach to bargaining, Yorubas Old crafts come to terms with modern ways, Group to study school racism, Roads, Railways A high price for relieving clogged arteries, Landslide victory for Vorster party in South African election, Local Government Reforms are crucial in return to civilian rule, European radio to get trial run, Oshogbo-Ife Art workshops bring out unusual creative talents, 30% TV licence rise is predicted, Gongola It's a long, long way to commute to Lagos, Ibadan Beggars flow downstream against the tide of cars, Electrification of more BR main lines to be considered, Nigeria Military men seek to clean out Augean stables, Science report Psychology: Alcohol and vision, Muzorewa warning to Mr Smith on raids, University share of cash to be cut, Lagos City hurries to improve, Tory tactics on Scots Bill yield little reward, Mistress finds home bare, Benue State Of Nigeria, Ibos market place artists portray world of surrealist fantasy, Refugees will not be returned, Sheriff says authorities tried to scare him off, Police telex said injury 'inflicted' on Steve Biko, Borno State Of Nigeria, Black rule may not end Rhodesian war, Zambian leader says, Two solicitors ordered to be struck off roll, Fashion The new length dress, Mr Desai visits disaster states in India, Inquiry ordered into rate grant distribution, 70m dangerous electric plugs in homes, Sturdy and simple toys make the best gifts, Finding the mind's construction in the dress?, Port Harcourt An unenviable reputation for lawlessness, Shadow of Kappler over Verona, Seoul minister 'tried to silence witness', Kaduna A colonial relic in the throes of change, Governor Brown lives up to his image, Children favour school discipline, survey says, October's strikes cost economy 950,000 lost days, Göteborg mudslide kills three, Third World Report Critical North-South balancing act, Benue And Plateau Tiv and Idoma are given chance to realize potential, Ports Bureaucracy rather than congestion now causes delays, Strikers block supplies to firefighting soldiers, Dentists say service is in danger of collapse, Nine injured as police quell Spanish prison riot, Homeless persons law now in force, Jane Austen comedy rescued from oblivion, Telecommunications Phones get priority in big development plan, The Times Diary The centre of Ulster is now in London, New powers from today on violence by squatters, Concern for an elite in science not outmoded, Lord Todd tells critics of the universities, Council workers to lrad new onslaught on 10% pay guideline, How long before the West realizes the power of Hongkong?, Syrian minister compares Sadat peace trip to Jerusalem with Pétain's surrender to Hitler, Peer urges inquiry into Mentmore sale, Nuclear power approved by WEU Assembly, Schoolchildren 'put on drugs because class behaviour does not fit', Hausas New art dramatizes local village life, Mr Rippon supports guillotine on EEC Bill, Plea to end irresponsible reporting of terrorism, Will the Lib-Lab pact give Mr Steel a social democratic future?, Benefit scheme 'in danger of collapse', U S dockers go back with demands met, Aviation Spending their way out of chaos, Our first defence need is better machinery for taking the big decisions, Abortion debate holds up pay for 240,000 US government staff, Portuguese Premier to seek confidence vote, Striking journalists may seek to spread dispute, Kano Ancient caravan terminus reflects national diversity, Mr Bhutto's security force is disbanded, Hitler 'was willing to kill ex-mistress and son', Anambra And Imo Division produces new breed of Ibo entrepreneurs, Drama For Farmers Play's the thing but demand for fertilizer comes first, Carter man for Cairo peace talks named, Accelerated retirements drain police forces. Index. Obituaries: Sir Terence Rattigan dies at 66 in Bermuda, Sir Terence Rattigan Enduring influence on the English theatre, Lord Rowallan. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Aiwa, British Monomarks, British Gas, Stocklake Holdings Limited, Leyland Nigeria, Bank Leumi Base Rate, Standard Bank Nigeria Limited, Nigerian Institute Of Management, Club Of Ten, Multiple Display Advertisements, Henry Stephens Group Of Companies, Air France, Thai, International Media Associates, Ibru, Faber & Faber, Caterpillar, Pan African Bank Ltd, Collins, International Bank For West Africa Ltd, New Nigerian Bank, National Electric Power Authority, David Whitehead & Sons Ltd., Seiko, Robson Books, A. G. Leventis Group-Nigeria, Mepc, Bank Base Rates, E.O.Ashamu & Sons (Holdings) Limited, A. C. Christlieb (Nigeria) Limited, Nigeria Airways, Mobil Concert Season, Bpm Holdings Limited, Kca International, Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited, The British Linen Bank Limited, The Times, Afrotec, Nigerian Ports Authority, African Contiental Bank Ltd, Pool Promoters Association, Frank Cooper, Ski Sale, Bp, United Bank Of Africa Limited, The Omega Quartz, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Mandilas, Berger, Base Rate, National Bank Of Nigeria Limited, John Foord, Lake & Elliot, Ltd., Niger Sea Foods Limited, Hargreaves Group, Allied Arab Bank Ltd, Paterson Zochons, Bewac, Barclays Nigeria, Henry Butcher & Co, Cape Insulation Services. Law: 'Fake Lowry' charges, Part-time firemen can claim redundancy pay Billock v Merseyside County Council, Unremitted partnership income not taxable Newstead (Inspector of Taxes) v Frost, Woman in 'marriage plot' jailed, Skate boarders fined for felling walker, Law Lords all, Matron for trial after inquest, Judge criticizes 'scandal' of magistrates' decision, Muslim fanatics sentenced to death in Cairo, Building pickets fined after £30,000 trial. Politics and Parliament: Cost rules out register of Scottish land ownership, Fear that Scotland will become most over-governed country, MP wants Duke charged with treason House of Commons, Role of Judicial committee in checking if assembly has stepped beyond its powers House of Commons, Extension of amnesty for immigrants criticized, British aerospace can supply state airline House of Lords, Whereabouts of businessman still unknown, Government hoping to extend fire precautions law to more buildings House of Lords, Health hazard in sniffing of solvents, Midlands TV split proposed, Scrutiny of Scottish charities, Trade deal with China may be signed in new year. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Korchnoi draws with Spassky, Radio, Broadcasting, £71,385 for John Evelyn sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,773, French award for Muti, Academy plays host to fine art fair. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Parliamentary Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Macmillan ballet of Mayerling, Last night's television The Search for Sandra Laing Atv, How Michael Cimino found the real America, Gallant in the face of adversity, Short stories, Sailing perfectionist, Not mine, Buying and selling, Assisting military operations, Philharmonia/Herbig Festival Hall, In terms of his own best verse, The Country Wife Olivier, Do You Love Me? Round House, Eustace and Hilda BBC 2, The system Italian style. Sport: Hockey Long puts England on road to victory, Tennis Mottram the lone British success on opening day, Snooker Williams may sue body, Cricket Unexpected success of Indians gives Test an added edge, Table tennis Chinese take away trip to Brighton tournament, Rowing Sponsors pour £58,000 into the British team, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Three Lions in Welsh second team, Racing Limited chances for the established, Squash rackets Egyptian's artistic touches disrupt Jahan's game, Yachting Gales push back Mrs James nearly 300 miles, Bloodstock sales Old rivals fetch 135,000 gns, Skiing Frommelt's win ruled out by disqualification, Ice skating Miss Foy jumps into a surprising lead, Football Leeds go through with directness and assurance on a tricky pitch. Editorials/Leaders: A Message Half Heard, Mr Fraser's Miscalculated Election. Letters to the Editor: Interim devolution for Ulster, Effect of employment protection law, Shirt workers in Northern Ireland, Inflation, Servicemen's pay, A European 'Brookings', Government pay policy, European elections, A free currency, Releasing spy documents, Threat from cut-price EEC process plant, Sculptured elms, Safeguarding the otter, Modernization of the Lord's Prayer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Prize for translation of Italian book. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago from The Times of Monday, December 1, 1952 Belsen memorial. Deaths. Business and Finance: Discount market, Leyland may seek £50m more to meet cash crisis, Indonesian funding for $500m, £5m loan for Argos as profits soar, Hauliers will no longer give advice on charges, Bonn credit clamp on South African deals, Eurosyndicat, Economic notebook Now you see it, now you don't, Commodities, International Strong start made by Deutsche Bank, BSC-union talks on redundancy linked with generous compensation, Allied Polymer board will recommend acceptance of £9.5m offer by BTR, Mail-order setback at CGA, Calm returns to the money markets, Deputy chief of Racal resigns, Three of Swan Hunter Polish ships reassigned, MEPC reinstates its dividend after 64pc jump to near-£9m, Briefly BPM's newspaper side now faring better, Tighter margins again put check on Alfred Dunhill, £30m UK deal on European airbus, Rights issue and bumper results from Kenning, Concrete platforms fall from oilmen's favour, Asset growth at Cumulus tops sector average, Business Diary: A CBI for the professions?, Timetable of wheat pact talks agreed, Insurance brokers fail test by 'which?', Third World countries to call for suspension of negotiations in face of commodity fund impasse, Inco raising $325m to finance nickel stocks, Union may challenge pay sanctions in court, Avon Rubber slows sharply but more than-doubles total, Bank quells fears over interest rates with signal to hold MLR, Population decline in larger U K cities, Can Whitehall handle the pension fund monster?, Two new proposals on accounting, Further rise in U S economic indicators, British Gas hint over cut in N Sea supplies, De Beers to lift diamond output 13 pc, Builders see no backing for 'dock labour' plan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Early losses reversed, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets About turn as the optimists come back on Bank's MLR signal, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief at Bemrose Corporation. Births.
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