The Times - 22/03/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Leigh Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Owen Surridge, By John Chartres, By Malcolm Brown, Trevor Fishlock, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Martin Huckerby, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From William Chislett, From Sue Masterman, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Derek Barnett, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, John Higgins, John Percival, Paul Overy, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Peter Nichols, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, MICHAEL SWANN, , JOHN HANNAM, , DONALD ADAMSON, , PETER ALLEN, , IAN SMITH, , J. E. HUMPHREY, , T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , ANTHONY HOLLAND, , ROBIN McCALL, , D. DIMLER, , J. K. HILLER, , CATHERINE DEVAS, J. V. MATTHEWS, , ALAN J. MEADOWCROFT, , Philippa Toomey, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Coins Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, By Clifford Webb, By Richard Allen, By David Mott, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, Maurice Corina, By Peter Hill, By Our Commercial Editor, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Emler, ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , ROWLAND S. BENSON, , HENRY TOCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, Eric Wigham, Hans-Jürgen Mahnke, By Tony May, By Desmond Quigley, By Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker,
ResumoNews: Spelling 'a trivial matter', teacher claims, Ashanti chiefs hold durbar for Prince of Wales, Urban deprivation not felt by big cities only, councils say, Israel thinks Palestinians have shut door on talks, Africa should liberate itself, Dr Castro says, £2m lost in collapse of newspaper, MPs who intend to retire, Docile labour force key to South Korea's boom, £320,000 ransom frees Rome kidnap victim, MPs forced to miss debate on farm prices, Amin inquiry on marital status of Mrs Thatcher, Church leaders praise film on Christ's life, Mr Mason fails to win over Ulster coalition, The computer's challenge to privacy, Labour likely to have least cash for poll, The Education debate: Administrators are sceptical 'Smoke-screen' of one-day events, Woman attacks barristers' 'old boy network', Inadequate care of child patients alleged, Teachers to seek right of reply on TV film, La Pasionaria expected to return in April, Cut in foreign TV material sought by unions, Man in the news: Mr Robert Armstrong Taking private secretary's art to new levels, Mr Brezhnev accuses US of interference, Thomson sells its interest in Slough newspaper, Keep second class mail at 6½p, PO told, Consul checks on jailed Britons, Mr Vorster discusses fate of the press Bill, Unions pressing for Nato to use Nimrods, Surveyors want time saved at road inquiries, Latest European snow reports, Six will contest Stechford seat, Catalonians united in quest for autonomy, Shtern tribunal postponed, Rhodesian rebel MPs on visit to South Africa to seek support, Scottish furore on plans to close training colleges, Indian opposition wins an absolute majority, Unions put full weight against move by Mrs Thatcher to turn out the Government, The Times Diary Kahn the prophet takes us to task, No money for double security fence at hospital, inquiry told, Americans fight ban on saccharin despite implied choice between overweight and cancer, European court to decide on IoM birching, Royal Ascot, Rare penny may fetch £2,500, Shopping Something special to hang on the wall, Intermediate stage in child-care gets boost, Science report Genetics: Engineering difficulties, Chancellor likely to raise indirect taxes, £7m to clear asbestos from train cabs, Dividing Treasury 'would bring chaos', Tugendhat plea on direct EEC elections, Politician prefers jail to Bhutto meeting, Harrow School, Who is behind this new wave of student violence in Italy?, Congo assassination report, Dockers in sit-in over closure, Italian unions angry at IMF loan conditions, Liberals 'are not satisfied with Callaghan talks', Right wing licks its wounds in France, Two Bryant companies to be accused, Sporting paintings: The country scene by John, Day of meetings leaves Prime Minister with sporting chance of staving off election, Man with hostages wants to fly to Uganda, Ulstermen see no incentive in prospect of an election, Borough's 15-year plan would put emphasis on mental-health needs, Jobs found for former prisoners, Liberals seek more democratic control over local services, Regional report More room at last for Wales's overflowing library, Baptist Union, Mr Carter, going all out for a better arms deal with Moscow, Charity plea to Mr Steel for housing Bill, Herr Schmidt to head Bundestag appraisal of bugging controversy. Index. Display Advertising: Rolls-Royce Motors, Peter Stuyvesant King Size, Drayton Montagu, Rank Xerox, Garrard, Itt, Mullard, The Bank Of England, Glen Grant Distillery, Portakabin, Sotheby's, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, County Bank Limited, Scottish Amicable, T & N, Bank Base Rates, Swissair, The Electricity Council, Peugeot, The Library Of Imperial History, Ncr, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sun Alliance & London Insurance Group, Augustus Barnett, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Iran Air, Rhp. News in Brief. Law: Prisoner is entitled to humane conditions, 'Most wanted man' gets a suspended sentence, '£70,000 burglaries' man was recruited in jail, Driver should have rested, prosecution says, Court told of 'leak' to press, Chancery Division Waste land once part of manor registrable as common land In re Chewton Common, Release from service contract: payment taxable O'Brien (Inspector of Taxes) v Benson's Hosiery (Holdings) Ltd, Woman guilty of £27,500 jewelry fraud. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Ban on New York flights would be against treaty rights, Handicapped foster children, Large cutback in Indian textile imports agreed, Law officer studying oil tanker affair, Favourable Australian response on Concorde, Many views received on Bullock report, Mr Foot refuses to reveal defence debate motion House of Commons, Build-up of Soviet trade right objective, Bill to vary payment of redundancy rebates to employees, Common agricultural policy should respond to consumer needs House of Lords, New deal on operation of air charters needed, Mr Benn pressing for early decision on JET. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms Antiques. Classified Advertising: Art Galleries, Legal appointments, Company Notices, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: English Bach Festival Festival Hall, Maker of earthworks, The Amazons Wimbledon, Orfeo Collegiate, Oscar Araiz gives Paris two Mahler ballets, Zeffirelli on his film on Jesus. Sport: Athletics English not at strongest till 1979, Rugby Union Mighty mouse roars back into arena of contesting Lions, Table tennis Hilton finds his dominating touch after bad spell, Cricket Pakistan bat to avoid an innings defeat, Sports in Brief, Golf Hayes overtakes the leader, Football The big noise of the Mersey round, Boxing It's back to Britain and Aird for Bugner, Yesterday's results, Racing Blurshing Groom the trump card in Mathet's 300-strong hand, Skiing Stenmark goes for grand slalom, For the record, Tennis The £59,000 gamble goes ahead at Earls Court. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 21, 1952 South African crisis, Let us get one thing clear, this craven Labour Government has to go. Editorials/Leaders: New Cambridge Fallacies, A Warning To President Giscard, Fall Of The Nehru Dynasty. Letters to the Editor: Preserving our heritage, BBC reporting of Northern Ireland, Exit the cream cracker, Fuel energy consumption: a simple equation, Case for an annual wealth tax, Cannabis law reform, Is this the time for an election?, EEC sugar policy, Freeport in London's dockland?, Seal culling. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Knighthood for judge, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Scotland top in home countries bridge, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,556, Broadcasting, Drawing by Rubens is sold for £21,860. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith Governor of Burma in wartime, Lord Swinfen, Sir James Miller, Mr Rollo Charles. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Falls in all corners, Wall Street, Stock markets Shares reel under confidence vote and docks. Business and Finance: Discount market, R. Green Properties, Ldn & European, New Bridge link-up talks, Now Bekhor plumps for options, Textiles are all the rage in the Low & Bonar camp, A timely call for synchronized pay settlements, Working party is divided over inflation accouting safeguards, City suffers worst day for 5 weeks, Inflation accounting: the anxious wait for guidance on profits tax, Tories propose tax help for wider share ownership, Lord Ryder is taking a hand in Big Ben, UK metal stocks, Computer news Warning on threat to privacy by NCC chief, Government curbs imports of Indian shirts to aid clothing sector, Glasgow and Ldn stockbroking firms marry, Commodities Tea prices continue sharp climb, £1.75m aid from Equity Capital for Bond Worth, Peru Borrows £11.7m, Business Diary: Tomorrow's men · Isles full of noises, Beatson Clark romps home as margins pull round, Midland pact on profit sharing, Overtime victory for pit managers, Near standstill in earnings widens gap between pay and prices, Briefly, Rebuff to toolmakers dims Leyland hopes, Hitachi plant plan for Britain puts Mr Varley in dilemma, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Community's big four facing lengthy convalescence, Court rules against cable pacts, In brief Steel production rises slightly, Ericsson cuts payment as profits slacken, Stock markets hate uncertainty, Diversity and brolly upturn give Lawtex a good half, Budget go-ahead however Government fares, Bid for John Stephen, Small firms plea for own minister, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Gold rises $2 to 18-month peak. Business Appointments: Business appointments B Elliott names deputy chairman. Births.
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