The Times - 01/08/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Alan McGregor, By Roger Berthoud, From Kuldip Nayar, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Robert Parker, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson, From Peter Godfrey, By Philip Howard, From Ronald Kershaw, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Pearce Wright, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, BY David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Watts, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Gordon Phillips, JOhn Percival, Robert Shelton, Paul Griffiths, Kay Dick, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Gerald Ely, Norman Lamont, David Steel, Charles Douglas-Home, David Wood, WALTER H. SALOMON, , D. K. GRIFFITH., G. B. BATES, , E. G. WRIGHT, , NEIL McCORMICK, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , C. A. ASHIOTIS, , MICHAEL HEWITT, , BRIAN CROZIER, , ROBERT BOLT, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , WALTER WALKER, , R. A. GARDINER, , VLADIMER DERER, , REGINALD BOSANOUET, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Sir Ross Chesterman writes:-, J. R. writes:, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Economic Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Colin Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, Frank Vogl, DAVID J. K. HALLIDAY, , J. S. GLYNN, , FRANCES TREMAINE, Tony Aldous, R. H. BEARDON, , S. P. BEST, , J. L. D. OAKLEY, , G. WITTENBERG, , Tony Scase, J. G. B. HILLS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, Patricia Tisdall, Alisen Mitchell, David Robinson, Desmond Quigley,
ResumoNews: Why should freedom be confined to the marketplace?, Government considers peerages for Ulster, 'Sunday Times' losses ½m copies in pay dispute, Towards a new radical theology of the left, That was 1976 that was, 'Poachers' sink salmon protection boat, British use of Russian spares 'is widespread', Pravda says neutron bomb is 'diabolical toy', Climber's 5-day crawl to safety with broken leg, Soweto group plans more meetings despite ban, Leapman In America, High-speed train runs into herd of cows, Prisoners of conscience Indonesia: Mrs Wasirah, Inquiry into Sri Lanka poll violence, National Trust volunteers get back to nature, Typhoon Vera kills 10 in Taiwan, General who was supporter of Mr Bhutto detained, Move to resurrect plans for Grunwick mass picket, Agriculture Farmers' doubts on Conservative policies, Women sought after banker is shoot, Heavy civilian losses reported by Addis Ababa, Smith scepticism on peace moves, Banned thalidomide article is published, Yorkshiremen want power in ridings, Campus to be 'swept' for Queen's visit, More union chiefs call for pay moderation as phase two finishes, 'Upheaval plan' for social services, Prime Minister fears hyper-inflation if pay limit is exceeded, Greeks debate Bill to conscript women, Sadat anger over Russian warship off Egypt, Science report Relativity: Einstein's theory tested, Compromise on Belgrade agenda and rules nearer, Police outwitted as 'Son of Sam' strikes again, Selling aboard means supporting the idea that the customer is always right, India to outlaw drink within four years, Residents safe after block of flats collapses, Tourists fight Capri fire, Bank's $999,000 suit against Filipino couple, Decision of Mr Vance to take peace package to Arabs before Geneva surprises Israelis, Council wants ban on fostering advertisements, Taxi driver is charged with Briton's murder, French mass protest carries a lesson for British nuclear energy plans, Inspectors rule out special schools for gifted, 20,000 demonstrators battle with police at French nuclear site, World church body short of money, Telephone tapped and mail opened, Sanjay Gandhi says, The literary hoax that fooled The Thunderer and did Kipling down, Black workers 'apathetic' towards trade unions, Slow start in disarming Beirut refugee camps, Call for prevention of forced electric shock treatment, Preserving for Zimbabwe the most useful features of Rhodesia, Peking warning on world war 'at an early date' Teng return marks increasingly independent policy line by China, Commercial radio chiefs urge national network, Dartmouth passing out, Basque who chose exile charged with illegal return, Mr Callaghan studies 'bugging' inquiry call, Five nations in search of respect, 'not Santa Claus', Mr Carter's plea to save energy is unheeded, The lady's not for dancing, Managers blamed for 'British sickness'. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Airways, Imperial Continental Gas Association, Bank Base Rates, Tsb, Wheway Watson, Fitch Lovell Limited, J. W. Spear & Sons Ltd., Wankie Colliery Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Rothschild Investment Trust Limited, Darmouth Investments Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary, Answers in Parliament Total cost of Commons just over £5m this year. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,668, Briton's lead increases in chess contest, Bridge team make poor start at Elsinore, Radio, Broadcasting, English National Opera: a new commission, Cellist wins Cassado first prize. Sport: Swimming W Germans too strong, Rugby Union Alun Lewis will replace Brynmor Williams on British Lions tour, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Lauda ten up in race that exacts toll, Tennis Loser with scope for improvement, Polo Cirencester teams make it a double, Decathlon World record by Thompson, Racing Goodwood Friday needs boost, Boxing Monzon wins and vacates world title, Cycling Sherwen's luck runs out in closing stages, Cricket Glamorgan stretch Essex but lack final telling thrust, Horse trials Warrior joint favourite, Yachting Americans move into lead at end of Channel race, Athletics Gateshead is gateway to Europe for some Britons, Golf Four-way tie goes Fourie's way at second extra hole. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Educational & Public Appointments, Educational and Public Appointments also on page 18, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Investment and Finance. Reviews: Monday Book The Craigenputtoch years The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, Hongkong Silver Jubilee Company Festival Hall, Manon Covent Garden, Just Friends New Fair Oak Theatre, Maas Movers Oval House, BBC SO/Atherton Albert Hall/Radio 3. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Offices let rapidly in Paris,. Editorials/Leaders: Stand Firm In Belgrade, A Prime Minister's Security, The home of lost days and causes. Letters to the Editor: Simplifying buying of property, Negotiations on Rhodesia's future, Adam Smith and Marx, Trade Marks Registry, Army nicknames, Motorine in Tibet, Individuals at law, The neutron bomb, Technical words problem, Management, Relieving disasters, The Attorney General's discretion, Labour resolutions, Future of Cyprus, Where VAT levy would breach a principle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 31, 1952 Rocket motors. Obituaries: Mr George Wood Service to higher education, Lady Penrose, His Honour Judge Lonsdale, Air Erik Chitty. Business and Finance: Drug industry call for curb on rising imports, Brokers' views Insurance groups hard hit by disasters could be on road back, Mining The question of Government aid over RTZ and Westinghouse, Huge boost expected to Britain's reserves, Business Diary in Europe: Beady-eyes in Brussels, More share prices, State groups urge caution on Bullock, Lending rate 8pc, UK planemakers face dilemma over project for next decade, Industry in the regions King's Lynn, prosperity from frozen foods, Three more bodies join CEI, Nationalized industries now face full rigours of Price Commission powers, Briefly, Freight report Demand for big ships helps to maintain tanker rates, Commodities Stable sugar price moves closer, £31.8m expansion for Leyland trucks, Getting to the heart of broking in Ipswich, Strategic choices for the institutions, Keynes 'misinterpretation', Canadian dollar sinks rather than floats, Instant coffee prices in the melting pot, John James, Reed Int, Hoover and DixonsPhoto, Protectionism growing, IMF says, Breweries are expected to accept Whitehall move to freeze prices, Results this week ButterfieldHarvey's excellent outlook, Canals board protests over neglect. Business Appointments: Business appointments A Guinness names 2 managing directors. Stock Exchange Tables: Euromarkets Prices drop on FED's move to tighten credit, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week. Births.
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