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The Times - 25/11/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Frederick Cleary, By Maurice Corina Industrial Edlitor, From Richard Wigg, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy, From Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, From Paul Routledge, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Patticia Rowan, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Alan Hamilton, By George Clark Political Correspodent, By Roger Berthoud, HOME NEWS, By Mark Jackson, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Craig Seton, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Pat Healey, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From William Chislett, Fron Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Patrick Knight, From Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Ashford, From Marcel Berlins, From Dessa Trevisan, From Sheila Walsh, Andrew Tarnowski, Richard Wigg, Hugh Clayton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Martin Huckerby, William Mann, Judith Cruickshank, Max Harrison, Bernard Levin, PHS, Nicholas Hinton, W. M. WOLF, , A. W. TAIT, , JOHN M. CORNWALL, , PATRICK WALL, , DAVID TORVELL, , HARRY SASSON, , GEORCE FRANKI, , HYAM MACCOBY, , DAVID GUILDFORD, , JOSEPH NEVILLE, , H. H. BUNDY, , JOAN HENMANN, , MARGARET PROSSER, , VALERIE GOLDING, , TRACY MATTHEWS, , MOLLIE MALLETT, , JUNE CARLILE, , ELSPETH SEDDON, , PETER APPLETON, , R. D. RYDER, , JOANNA RICHARDSON, , PHILIP F. NIND, , LEOLIN PRICE, , ROBERT CLARKE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, J. C. T. Oates, C. C. Smith, Sir Douglas Bader, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By David Mott, By Christopher Wilkins, By Patricia Tisdall, From Peter Norman, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, Derek Harris, From Roger Vielvoye, Frank Vogl, By John Huxley, By Rodney Cowton, By Clifford Webb, NORMAN DOMBEY, , JOHN SURREY, , B. A. BALDWIN, , L. RYAN, ALAN C. McKINNON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Nicholas Hirst, Desmond Quigley, By Victor Felstead, By Alisow Mitchell, John Higgins, Ion Trewin, Michael Ratcliffe, David Piper, John Rothenstein, Paddy Kitchen, Philippa Toomey, Roger Baker, David Williams, Frank Herrmann, Philip Howard, Charles Douglas-Home, Laurence Cotterell, Jan Morris, Kenneth Owen, Paul Overy, Roy Hay, John Whitehouse, David Sinclair, Brian Alderson, Barry Norman, Caroline Moorehead, Charles Causley, David Wade, Peter Vansittart, Joy Whitby, Valerie Alderson, David Hughes,

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News: Statement on future of steel industry postponed, Greek tomb belonged to Philip of Macedon, Majority rule conceded as Mr Smith turns to moderates, Tories demand devaluation of 'green pound', Sea treasure: This superb, TUC urges school ban on Front, Minister orders inquiry into meal practices, By STD to Zelah by way of Wix, Yugoslav amnesty to free 218 political prisoners from jail, Mr Dell seeks more sanctions on imports, Government holds up seamen's pay offer, Text of Smith decision to seek internal settlement, 38 people killed by Kenya cattle raiders, Johannesburg bomb blast injures 16, Investigation into collapse of travel firm, Roman Catholic bishops condemn racist groups, Renault men hold factory chief captive, Prince jokes about a kiss, Defiant Romanian writer speaks out in Paris, Britain hardest hit by EEC fishing policy, 'More help wanted' for mentally impaired, Political education is urged as part of school curriculum, City where Union Jack still flies may go Nationalist English-speaking South Africans swing to Mr Vorster's camp, MPs' assets are Australian poll issue, Northern opera hopes to do London seasons, The Conservatives run the risk of making certain Labour wins another term, British students may face higher fees, Ex-official and a councillor cleared of conspiracy, Memoirs to upset Señor Carrillo, The Times Diary/, Last-minute hitch on doctors' deal, Record sleeve of punk rock album ruled not indecent, Soldiers join demand for special treatment, County to toe Line on comprehensives, Rice airlift to victims of cyclone, Barrage of innuendo as the rift between French Socialists and Communists grows wider, Memorial to founding father of 'The Times', Harer falls to Somali guerrillas, Tories hold Cordle seat with bigger majority, Israel leaves next move on dialogue to Cairo, S American rebuff for Mr Vance on human rights and atom power, More radio stoppages are planned, Spy secrets that may embarrass ministers, Birth rate in 1976 lowest recorded, Court told that Steve Biko had five lesions of the brain, The path to bliss which got lost on the way, Callaghan pledge on West Berlin, Dublin pressure on Jesuit to return prize money, Child of banned editor hurt, 50 statues of anciet Roman cult uncovered, Pay warning to power men by TUC chief, Science report Earthquakes: Chinese continue to predict, Mirror group dismisses 150 more journalists, Foreign Report Argentina: more like a war than a conflict with terrorism, Trend of 'creeping anonymity in rape', Threat to Mr Steel if PR vote is lost, BBC replies to Mr Howell, Firefighters' colonel complains of men's poor pay and morale, Food Report Why prices of coffee and tea are on the way down, Dearer bread, bacon and eggs from next week, Voluntary workers: it's the next 20 years that matters, Gunmen believed to have links with IRA Let £50,000 in raids, Rhodesians launch biggest attack, says Mozambique, Government cuts off cash for play space campaign, Russia's only carrier in trouble, Venezuelan leader breaks political taboos during his state visit to Brazil, New theory more appropriate for atonement, Rights group reformer urged to resign, Councillors accept plan to segregate difficult tenants, Old rating law may cut oil revenue to Shetland. Index. Politics and Parliament: Act would be needed before European Assembly had more powers, Positively voting for both sides, Plan for devolution to Ulster: assembly based on PR system House of Commons, Integration of schools in Northern Ireland House of Lords, Date of Royal Assent the determining factor, Rivalry among African leaders holding up progress in Rhodesia, Next week's business, Protest over curbs on visitors to Parliament, Cheque book television can quickly frighten and more easily incite, The Speaker rebukes MPs who voted twice, Mr Powell points to implication of passing Bill, Government wins Europe elections vote, but PR prospects dim. Display Advertising: Gus, Knight Frank & Rutley, Borthwicks, Faber Books, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Twelve Christmas Crackers, Ici, David & Charles, Multiple Display Advertisements, John Murray, Anchor Housing Association, Yale University Press, Five Star Books, Artat Auction, Finance For Industry Ltd., Arthur Rackham, Good News Bible, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Bestsellers, Paidon, Books, Sidgwick & Jackson, Hag, The Times, Books For Christmas, Christmas Books, Batsford, Orbis Christmas Books, Hammick's, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Secker & Warburg, Bp, The Arab Weekly Newspaper, Ncr, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Chatto & Windus, Happy Christmas, L.S.E., Longman, Evans, Iran Air, Constable, Andre Deutsch, Children's Books, Sphere, British Airports, Hine, Em, Whsmith, Genstar Limited, Fawlty Towers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Gang jailed in £350,000 fraud case, Police question Chinese on activities of triad, Arrests in Austrian kidnap case, Brewery's voluntary payments exempt from tax Murray (Inspector of Taxes) v Goodhews, Lump sum orders for children C v C, Chancery Division Trustees' liability to tax on 'advanced assests' Messrs Hoare Trustees v Gardner (Inspector of Taxes), Jury told of 'private commission'. Weather: The Weather. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Dividend Notices, Cinemas, Domestic And Catering Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Tennis Semi-final stage reached by Miss Barker, Rugby Union Brynmor Williams soon to stage Newport debut, Hockey England will meet World Cup probables, Badminton Breakaway group take step towards the open door, Motor rallying Swede comfortably clear of all rivals, Cricket A moment of history passes by almost unnoticed, Sports in Brief, Golf Shearer in top form with eight birdies, Table tennis China continue to dominate championships, Racing Winter's tale may be upstaged by performance of Checkov, Football Commonsense wins at Portman Road. Reviews: Art/one Pictures in plenty, Animals Testament of freedom, Travel Journeys with and without a donkey, Christmas Books Collecting Erotic clocks and dried wild oats, Royalty, Food and drink Boiling and steaming, Country Fair weather all gorn, Gardening Small and beautiful, Theatre A novelist to rival Wodehouse, Flying Blind Everyman, Liverpool, Mechanics of destruction, Sport It's all in the game, Christmas Books Paperbacks Something for everyone, Muzio Scevola Holywell Music Room, Oxford, British Art A charming shambles, Cartoons Going almost too far, Christmas Books War, Barbirolli and the rustle of undies, Christmas Books Military War in human terms, Christmas Books After the funeral, Pop-up pigs, Christmas Books Christmas Books Christmas Books Christmas Books Christmas Books Christmas Books Miscellany, Hunting Let your fingers do the hunting, Not 'just another Anne', Seven-hour film on the genesis of Hitler London Film Festival The Apple Game (aa) Curzon Sérail (x) Paris Pullman Phoenix, East Finchley The Pack (aa) Blue Sunshine (x) Warner West End Pink Flamingos Screen on Islington Green (late-night club shows), A good time, Life went on, The orphan theme, The Magic Flute Coliseum, Starling from The Miracle of Flight by Stephen Dalton (Sampson Low, £5.95). Wings are, The Christmas message, Reference In lieu of the Recording Angel, Christmas Books Children/three Psychic factors and visitations, Paul Crossley Queen Elizabeth Hall, Diy How to cope, Fiction A personal best of 1977, The Two Foscari for the Coliseum, Tradition must prevail, Children/four Four-legged friends and others, Reminders, Photography All the pictures fit to print, Trains On and off the rails, Children/two Blossom and barbarians, Children/one Safe old bears, Painter and poet of the day, Film Keeping in the picture from East to West, Music Dramatic genius in music, Embroidery Take one knitted carpet, Dark and Light in conflict, Christmas Books Christmas Books Christmas Books Christmas Books Critics' Choice, Good advice, LCDT Gala Sadler's Wells. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 24, 1952, This majestic voice from a golden age. Editorials/Leaders: HE Deserves A Fair Wind, West Germany's Energy Needs. Letters to the Editor: Saving historic ships, Finding a fair EEC fisheries regime, Land zoned for housing, Isolating South Africa, Nuclear power: Why AGR and CANDU reactor systems should be chosen, Agony of the long-distance commuter, Settling pay differentials, Firemen's allowances, Animal experimentation, European elections, 'Taxation scandal' of the elderly, Preserving Burgh House, CTT and the private company, Disturbed children, Solving the Palestinian issue, A 'Brookings' for Europe, Sculptured elms, Refurbishing the SS image. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Record prices for three drawings, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,768. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Duke Of Manchester Service in Second World War, Prof E. M. Wilson, Sir William Carr. Business and Finance: Leyland progress on £50m plant in Nigeria, American dock strike reaches critical stage, Malaysia buying back palm oil, ICH attacks Northern and aims for £2.5m, Bonn backing averts closure of VFW-Fokker, 25pc growth seen in plant leasing, Commodities, Yen held at peak after heavy intervention, Development area status urged for inner London, Promise of more jam tomorrow at Robertson, £20m FFI sterling Eurobond, Swan Hunter ships deal share threatened, Sullom Voe refinery likely to be expanded, Alarm signals from ICI and the money market, Borthwick's lean look no surprise but a fatter year in prospect, Industrial investment starts to pick up in the third quarter, Montefibre to pay November salaries in full, West German trade balance hits DM4,808m surplus in October, Briefly W. of England waits for investigation result at Gordon J'son Stephens, Monopoly and price panels 'will merge in long term', Tory pledge to building industry, Beatrice field rebuff to Mesa, ICI fails to achieve even worst market forecasts, How N Sea oil is giving new meaning to Sullom Voe, A dividend in sight at Renwick, Stock markets MLR fears add to the woe, British Steel loss £201m at half year 'with much worse to come', Trade with China full of eastern promise, Capital Spending, Will the Post Office respond to the call of new technology?, Bank's signal could bring substantial rise today in minimum lending rate, Business Diary: Robertson's in a jam · Gumboot diplomacy, French Kier Recovery is well under way as dividends are resumed, Stately Fraser now 38pc ahead, Henley forecast, EEC textile talks near deadline, Little real growth at Seltrust, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Lord Cowdray leaving helm of Pearson group, Equities and gilts take hard knock, British Anzani is suspended as board talks to bankers about property, Idle plant, fibre losses too much for Bayer. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Prices tumble. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lonrho chief joins house of Fraser board. Births.

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