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The Times - 30/09/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hill, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Robert Parker, From Michael Leapman, By Pat Healy, and, By Alan Hamilton, By a Staff Reporter, By John Hennessy, By Annabel Ferriman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Peter Evans, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By John Young, Planning Reporter, by Fred Emery, By George Clark Political Correspondent, Reports by Philip Webster, Derek Barnett and Colin Ivermee, of our Parliamentary Staff., By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Christopher Warman, By Our Labour Editor, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Chaples Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Bernard Weinraub, Gerald Ely, Robin Mead, David Robinson, William Mann, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Roger Berthoud, David Cross, Bernard Levin, PHS, P. R. WATKINS, , G. EISNER, , I. B. SIMPSON, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , JOHN KILBRACKEN, , R. M. DUGGAN, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , J. R. V. COUTTS, , J. R. HOLDEN, , PETER LLOYD WILLIAMS, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, PAUL SIEGHART, , A. H. HALSEY, , R. H. HILTON, CHRISTOPHER HILL, , DOROTHY HODGKIN, STEVEN LUKES, CHARLES TAYLOR, RAYMOND WILLIAMS, AUSTIN W. WOODLAND, , JAMES M. L. L. BOGLE, , Ian Rodger, Peter Strafford, Hugh Clayton, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Sir John Gielgud, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Bryan Appleyard, By Nicholas Hirst, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From David Blake, Desmond Quigley, From John Earle, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Michael Hornby, By Margaret Stone, J. F. WORKMAN, JOHN SAND, , JOHN HATHERLEY, , F. E. OSBORNE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By our Financial Staff, Ray Maughan, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark,

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News: Open verdict on husband who was mummified, French Premier meets Mr Brezhnev, Guerrillas 'control a quarter of Ethiopia', Vanishing Britain: Mr Alan Bristow, who was, MPs want the consequences of higher university tuition fees to be carefully monitored, Can Labour learn to stop worrying and love the EEC?, Conference notebook Party principles survive the temptation of 'realities', Rhodesia Catholic body welcomes Mr Smith's suggestion of inquiry into atrocity allegations, Foriegn Report Tales of two 'French' cities, 'Clean up London' victory, 50-a-week wage sought as safety net for low paid, M Marchais fights to clear name, Gulf grows wider within Union of the Left, W German officers said to have sung Nazi songs, Siamese twins are parted, Dr Coggan deplores supply of arms to African states, Pardoe plan to cut income tax to 20% by 1980, Secondment scheme for teachers welcomed, MPs condemn 'scandalous' waste of public cash, Mr Carter listens to the march of history in his campaign for human rights, Tony Greig tells of 'after cricket' pact, Pakistan expected to postpone election, Meningitis vaccine 'proved effective', Prosecution warning by DPP on poem, Formula agreed for sharing water of Ganges, Epidemic of 'cholera type' disease confirmed in Iran, Russia launches space craft, London police 4,329 officers short, Cambodia puts itself firmly in the Chinese camp, Paying more for less, Chirac magic evokes Gaullist spirit in attack on Socialists, Thatcher-Lynch 'rapport', Raiders get 95,000 in tunnel ambush, Limit on investment in S Africa is urged, The Times Diary/, Congress backing for neutron bomb, Grunwick strikers urge new mass picketing, W Germany passes law on guerrillas, 'Expect a rough time from Tories', Mr Steel says, 17 unions seek airport peace, Royal decree grants Catalans home rule, Scarman report backed, Mr Carter hopeful on Salt 2, Plan for offices and hotel near National Theatre, Tax reform lure for the Liberals, Survey finds old heads on younger shoulders, Minister resigns over surrender to hijackers, English regions envisaged as federal states, Unions campaign for 2,000m in autumn Budget to restore cuts made in public spending, Mr Vance entertains Mr Huang, Children's beatings as a fact of life, Leyland gets 50m loan from NEB to stay afloat, Fly south for the winter, 'Menace to democracy' of a minority in NUJ, A black mark for West Point, Ex-minister of Guatemala killed in ambush, Colombia crisis as ministers quit Cabinet, Call for fund to aid not-so-poor litigant, Dr Owen warns Russia on dtente, Impasse over Windscale radioactivity threat, New offence of entrapment recommended, EEC move to open trade talks with China, Giving intellectual credibility to policies, Turkey tells West it is ready to move towards a solution of the Cyprus problem, Parents not told boy left to die, Science report Medicine: Lengthy drug testing on animals, Scargill hope of burial for social contract, Syria blames Israelis for peace delays, Britain given go-ahead for UN man in Rhodesia, Performance sacrificed to save operas next week, Where they don't 'sing' without torture, Licensing scheme urged for personal data files, France firm on sea limits ruling. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: School film led girl to admit mugging, Sewer miners charged with resisting sheriff, Backing for Concorde by US appeal court, Judge's inquiry into Gandhi 'excesses', Five accused of robbery, Mormon case remand, Legal aid inquiry ordered after farm fraud trial. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Magee, British Airways, Fpa, Club Of Ten, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Rank Organisation, Daily Times Of Nigeria Ltd., The American Express Card., The Times Business News, M. J. H. Nightingale Co. Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Wimpey, Boots, Mercedes-Benz., Fns, Oxley Printing Group Ltd, The Halifax Building Society, Augustus Barnett, Zambia Copper Investments Limited, Citron, John Foord, Fiat Motor Sales Ltd, New Law Cassettes, Hine, Weatherall Green & Smith, Muscad, South Crofty, Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Gold award for concert singers, 8,300 for a Chteau Lafite, 1806 vintage, Radio, Miles beats Smysloy, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,720, Rolls-Royce of 1923 is sold for 38,200. Official Appointments and Notices: News reader resigns, Church news, Gallantry medal, University news, Latest appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Houses fit for anglers. Classified Advertising: 6,000 plus Appointments, Winter Sun & Snow Cruises, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & PartTime Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Daydreams RNCM, Manchester Gemini Sadler's Wells, Deprivation and society's monster Barbarians Greenwich, Eugene Onegin Tunbridge Well, David Blake's bold venture Toussaint Coliseum, The Muppet Show ATV (tonight), The very best of friends Annie Hall (aa) Cinecenta/Screen on the Green/Odeon 3, Swiss Cottage Pumping Iron (a) Studio 2 / ABC Fulham Road/ABC Bayswater Road A Portait of the Artist as a Young Man (aa) Academy One Outlaw Blues (aa) Warner West End Pelvis (a) Studio 2 Soho Cinema/ Jacey, Trafalgar Square, Are You Now or Have You Ever Been Mayfair. Sport: Olympic Games Sweden will probably put in bid to be hosts, Racing Puza's fluency could make his task less stiff at Haydock, Motor racing Lauda will not be unduly put out if strong Scheckter sets pace, Hockey Ireland and Poland meet in first continental final, Sports in Brief, Boxing Maguire's brave show after cut eye, Golf Butler's eminence made dramatic by disappearance of Barnes, Tennis Lloyd has to struggle to beat Booth, Athletics Ovett and Miss Sanderson come out on ton, Show jumping First and third place for Robert Smith, Throwing Britain into limelight, Football Europe well stocked with capable sides waiting for Liverpool, Rugby Union Another look at men in different company, Cricket Jim Watts captains Northants. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in October, Ask not for whom the Celestial Tootle tolls, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 30, 1952 Mr Cobb killed. Editorials/Leaders: US Economy Falters, Autonomy For Catalonia. Letters to the Editor: Imposing laws on Ulster, Future of nuclear power, Civil Service pay, Oil at Windsor, Taking account of home loan customers' needs, Implications of a Severn barrage, Profitable lessons, Hived off, Parents on school boards, De-rating in inner city areas, Direct grant schools, Productivity of British industry, Radical thought in unversities, A service economy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Frederick Le Gros Clark Studies in social and industrial problems, Dr George Simon, Miss Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Mrs Jaroslava Smutna, Major-General M. W. Prynne. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Plenty of business as sellers gain upper hand, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Shares drift lower. Business and Finance: Italcasse head resigns over charges, Discount market, International Gen Telephone growing more slowly now, A dividend treat at Gordon & G, America expects to lead a world recovery next year, Commodities, Long gilts: to tap or not to tap, Spink & Son Cachet of a St. James's address, Sun shines on Pontin's, Mary Kathleen to receive $A20m loan, Companies to share Drax contract, Higgs likely to reach a peak 3m, Stock Exchange faces restrictive practices inquiry on commissions, Steps taken to harmonize non-life insurance industry, How dial-a-fact is coming closer to home, Datsun reviewing sales restraint policy after UK dealer protests, Leyland bus and truck dispute ends, Brown Bros jump 72 pc in first half, Soaring tin price brings Crofty back to the public, Economic worries add to the problems of the Dutch, Big brewery share of sales 'not exceptional', Dividend hope at new look PMA, Interest charges cut Wimpey interim rise, Late rush for credit licences, BICC in 19m bid for Dorman Smith, Strong US warning to Tokyo on trade surplus, Briefly Half-time slip but,orders good at FPA, NEB now in air cleaning, US curbs cut Japan's colour TV exports, Dollar loses ground on exchanges, Losses reduced at Grimshawe Hldgs, Trafalgar House in 22m property sales, CBI chief attacks legislative barriers to jobs, In brief Fife yard reopens in Texaco deal, Carter pressure to free World Bank of funding threat, Fabian call for devaluation of pound by 20pc, Lonrho buys 20 pc stake in House of Fraser, Quarterly textile exports up by 27 pc, Japanese exports rise by 40pc, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), EEC lowers its forecast for steel production, Business Diary: Cuckney ahoy Bywater is back, APV plus Hall equals 7.6m. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at Northern Engineering. Births.

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