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The Times - 27/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Our Labour Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Stewart Tendler, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Margaret Stone, By Our Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Craig Seton, From Ronald Faux, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, Paul Moor, Ned Chaillet, Alan Coren, Michael Chureh, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Richard Holmes, Laurie Taylor, Philip Howard, W. J. Mc Cormack, Piers Brendon, Ion Trewin, J. C. Trewin, Robert Nye, By John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, David Blake Economics Correspondent, Ronald Butt, PHS, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, EDWARD MILLER, , RICHARD GOTT, , COLIN HARDING, , ANDREW POLLAK, , CHRISTOPHER ROPER, , DAVID UREN, , G. A. COULSON, , DAVID GREEN, , ELLIOTT JAQUES, , L. P. CHIBESAKUNDA, , RODERICK PRINCE, , GEOFFREY DIGGLE, , A. A. WHITELEY, , GORDON GRAHAM, , L. A. HILL, , K. R. WILLIAMS, , ANTHONY VERRIER, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , ALAN SNARE, , ALAN BEITH, , U. CORBETT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Winder, G.H.E., Mr E. C. Sutton, From a Bridge Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, by Roger Choate, by David Young, by Norman Harris, by Peter Hill, D. Y., by Edward Townsend, By Our Industial Staff, By Malcolm Brown and John Huxley, By Peter Norman, By Oliver Stanley, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By David Blake, By Derek Harris, MICHAEL STARLING, , GEOFFREY CONSTABLE, , J. GESTETNER, , RICHARD BAKER, , AUSTEN SPEARING, , C. THOMPSON WALKER, , PERCY F. ROCKWELL, , STELLA GREEN, , G. MEEKS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, By Caroline Atkinson, By Bnyan Appleyard, By Victor Felstead, By Ray Maughan, By Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark,

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Index. News: French Communist drive against Socialists, Editor rejects allegation of 'doctoring', Action urged deaths by drowing, Immigration and racialism: the monsters are just waiting to fight, Courage at 81: Miss Emma Goodall, a subpostmistress, aged 81,, Printers end support for NUJ strike, The changing pattern of children in care, Scott inquiry police see ex-pilot, Shelter plea for use of empty public housing, Report urges reassessment of teacher ratios, MP to start campaign for disabled wives, South Africa to hold a public inquest on Steve Biko, The Chancellor does some very fine tuning: but is he on the right wavelength?, How the tax changes affect earners, Shipbuilders trim their sails, Bomb explosion at Argentine minister's office, Nursery education in Britain severely cut, Duke's talk on year 2000, Yard officers jailed for corruption lose pensions, Naval rating acquitted of starting frigate fires, Participation is the name of the game, Teachers 'need help on religion', Dr Soares gets cool reception, Hope of pact on border cheeks, Russia to continue giving economic aid to India, Biennale's project on dissent faces obstacles, Cinema clubs intend to sue, Sweden, Fee review for foreign students, Black churches 'will put white Christianity to test', Ministry seeks changes to Czech car's steering, Bishop of Stepney for Mauritius post, Leyland militants seek to undermine secret ballot on bargaining reforms, Legal battle expected over Maria Callas's fortune, TUC group to watch reporting of unions, Israel bomb claim backed by general, Zoos attract visitors from overseas, Mr Healey's statement welcomed by unions but firmer moves on expansion are sought, Call for revision of EEC farm supports, Egyptians to suspend paying debts to Russia, Green gold provides growing resource, £1m to save important works of art, Arab governments ask the EEC to suspend assistance for Israel and recognize the PLO, More teachers for schools in deprived areas, Unesco to report on state of world press freedom, Bumpy landing ends space shuttle tests, Science report Medicine: Do-it-yourself abortion, Biko death 'more important than Sharpeville', Polls tax the electors, Somalis report surrender of Ethiopia militia, Conservatives and Labour level, Poll says, Labour national executive agrees to stop policy-making for a year, Murder ruled out in report on deaths of Baader-Meinhof gang, Keeping allowances in step with price rise, New drug to aid heart patients, Grant hint for literacy programme, Pupils aged 11 and 15 in tests of progress, Foreign expansion leads to modernization, Tories appoint air strike leader as union organizer, Package not liked by the poverty groups, Car ferries hit by Boulogne port blockade, The Queen delivers her speech in Tortola's tiny legislative chamber, Cabinet reshuffled in Cairo to help speed economic reform, Clippings of Napoleon's beard are sold in Paris, Conditions for retention of nuclear waste outlined, Sudden crisis strikes model economy, US likely to support South Africa arms ban, Mr Rees is jeered as commissioner says police near to strike, Unprepared to seize export opportunity, East African market for Land-Rovers, NZ politician to represent the Queen, The Times Diary, Dayan claim of British 'peace veto' disputed, Industrial action leads to power reductions, Treasury predicts more output and fewer jobless, Motoring Predicting the car population up to 2010, Chancellor's caution is explained, UN air piracy record pathetic, pilot says, Neighbours are sympathetic to besieged tenant, Fashion Riding the new wave with punk chic, Increased travel allowance pleases agents, New air routes into Europe for Gatwick, Water authorities had surplus of £90m after last year's drought and supply prospects look good, Call to change British diet through taxation, Some police service cuts to be restored, Drug firms upset by WHO list of cheap medicines, Extra £4m for research work, Construction aid a triumph for Mr Shore, Mauritania fears 17 men abducted by guerrillas, Inquiry hears of 'plant', Changes on the way in Spanish Cabinet, Judge criticizes 'bumbling' security service, £1m scheme to prevent attacks on French TV, American Sithole aide is barred from Rhodesia, Strict attitude towards revenue evasion, Dispute may shutpaper, London editor says. Politics and Parliament: Expansion through income tax cuts: scope for more depends on trend of pay settlements House of Commons, Sir Geoffrey Howe welcomes repentance on a massive scale: 'Reward for sacrifice' replies Chancellor, Bigger EEC budget demanded, Situation still worrying-Lord Carr House of Lords, Mr Healey cuts taxes as 'reward for sacrifice'. Display Advertising: Hopkinsons Holdings Limited, Scandinavian Chipboards Ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Multiple Sclerosis, Middle Tar, New English Library, Excalibur, Singapore Airlines, The New Göteborg Airport, Thos. R. Miller & Son (Insurance), Interim Statement, Greater Manchester Council, Newscientist, Linfood Holdings Limited, Icfc, Muscat Inter, Ab Electrolux,, Save The Children, Professor J.E.Meade, Telephone Rentals, Pool Promoters Association, Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, Telex Costs, South African Embassy,, Coronet Books, Europa, Alliance Building Society, Ncr, Fiat Commercial Vehicles Limited, Macmillan, Imperial Metal Industries Limited, Fiat Motor Sales Ltd, Lancia, Twa, London News, Hine, Croft, M. J. H. Nightale & Co. Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Judge is criticized for deferred sentence, Boxer will not go to jail, Chancery Division Composer's royalties frozen In re John Barry Enterprises Ltd, 'Currency plot' denied by businessmen, 'Sunday People' journalists held in custody, House of Lords When Mareva injunctions should not be used The Siskina, Chicken chat alleged by prosecutor, Bribes case in Hongkong. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Prize jointly awarded, Latest appointments, Queen's poetry medal, Mr David Wood honoured. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: BBC SO/Berglund Festival Hall, Poetry, Fiction, Uncommon quartet, Peter, Tina and Steve Atv, Lightning on the page, Magnificently into focus, Yatesy and the Whale Everyman, Liverpool, The body speaks, Riverside Studios' first plans, Tangled roots, Last night's television Shooting the Chandelier BBC 2, Life and work, Fiction in brief, The original Cardillac, Antony and Cleopatra Shaw, Quick guide. Picture Gallery. Sport: Rugby Union Lewis advances his claim for further recognition, Boxing Dunn retires to plan for the future, Show jumping The Jones Boy and his rider reach new heights, Squash rackets Watson reaches semi-final in convincing style, Football Fairclough lives up to his legend as the man who turns the tide, Curling Northcott's run halted in final, Sports in Brief, Hockey Oxford fail to find a way round Ostridge, Golf Hunt is wedged between ball and crocodile, Racing Artaius for Ireland after bigger US stud bid is rejected, Bloodstock sales Lighter fetches the top price of 16,500 gns, Badminton Delfs beaten by a former world champion, Motor racing Fittipaldi may change to a British team, Cricket Packer players may be disruptive to county game, Vockins says, Tennis Miss Cooper regains form before US trip, Table tennis Setbacks for women's and men's teams in fifth match. Editorials/Leaders: You Go In Alive: You Come Out Dead, The Unanswered Questions. Letters to the Editor: Assessing future oil reserves, Merger policy, Avoiding the hijackers, Late settlement of bills, Settling differentials in Pay awards, 'Wogs', Conditions in Zambia, South African banning, Promoting UK goods in Tokyo, The right educational mix for industrial design, International terrorism, EEC driver regulations, 'The Times', Coeducation at Cambridge, Dear is beautiful, The best way to present statistics, Abuse of trespass law, Year of the mouse, Enigma disclosures, Pension fund investments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: World Bridge Federation suspends Italy, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,743, Revealing Hemingway letters sold in New York. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 27, 1952. Deaths. Obituaries: M. Félix Gouin Former French Prime Minister, Sir Michael Balcon, Lord Hollenden, Lord Wrottesley. Stock Exchange Tables: 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 Late selling. Business and Finance: Twenty-first peak in sight at Telephone Rentals, Discount market, ASARCO runs into loss in third quarter, Weir Group and Samuel Osborn in merger talks, In brief Tate & Lyle jobs boost for Mersey, N Sea boost for growth in Scotland, Deutsche Bank plans one-for-15 rights, Briefly Moves at D Dixon, Halma, Star sets sail for upturn with £3.8m rights issue, Charterhall Fin hint on dividend, Commodities, Atlantic Assets still growing, Cautions welcome to Healey speech, but City is disappointed by exchange controls silence, Banks will retain part of their foreign currency earnings, NCB comes in for Brit Inv Trust, Students opt for careers in industry, Gomme takes a knock in hard times for furniture industry, Two DC10s for B Cal's new Texas service, Bank staffs given £4 rise, Fruehauf warning on licensing, Stock markets Muted response to the Healey package, Gill & Duffus looking to 1977 record profit of £18m, Lorry charges on Sealink ferries, Midlands TUC calls for inquiry into affairs of Alfred Herbert, London site for Scottish investment, EEC to act on Japanese ballbearings, £400m building aid will favour housing, Eurosyndicat, APE more than doubles to £2.9m in first half, Spillers will ask for 3p more on loaf, Problems abroad put BPB below best hopes, Shifting economic priorities, September strikes lost 1.5m days, Dollar Land chairman lifts gloom, Britain pledges £20m more for developing countries, Export backing for employers of fewer than 500, Chancellor's Measures Pay: what hopes for Mr Healey's 'critical assumption'?, Economic notebook Avoiding a collision, Scottish plans to beat oil pollution, Australlia-Japan settle sugar row, N Sea oil on target to top million barrels a day by end of year, IME president urges more active role for engineers, Chancellor's hint on small business investment, Spillers hit by bread strike and discount lift, Vauxhall pays full rate for laid-off men to help win pay vote backing, Business Diary: Mettlesome twosome · Making sweet music, Flat chemical market hits Lankro, Narrowing differentials hit white-collar workers most. Business Appointments: Business appointments New financial director named for the BAC. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births.

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