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The Times - 03/05/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Frederick Cleary, By Christopher Thomas, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, Robert Parker, By Diana Geddes, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Crime Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan ver der Vat, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, , Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, Sarah Leigh, Anthony Steen, Bernard Levin, PHS, Raymond Fletcher, PHILIP J. CIRCUS, , DEREK I. HAMMOND, , J. W. BRUEGEL, , KEITH JOSEPH, , CHARLES MONTEITH, , RICHARD BURT, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON, CR, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , L. ARNOLD, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , HUGH JENKINS, , J. A. G. COATES, , CORDELIA JAMES, , CHRIS DUNKLEY, , G. R. DUNSTAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Jacob Ecclestone, By Kenneth Gosling, A correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Pullen, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Ray Maughan, By Ronald Emler, By Nicholas Hirst, By John Brennan, Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen, K. GIBSON, , H. McN. HENDERSON, , P. W. B. MUSITANO, , JOAN DOVELL, , C. R. TEW, , H. G. ALEXANDER, , J. D. LIVINGSTONE BOOTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, By Ashley Druker, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, Fred Emery, Henri Pierre, Horst-Alexander Siebert, Vittorio Zucconi, David Blake, Pangloss, Maurice Bommensath, Philippe Lemaître, David Spanier, Jean Schwoebel, James Rothman, Gerd Brüggemann, Hans Baumann, Marcel Berlins,

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News: Spanish boats to be sold if fines not paid, Science report Aviation: Dangers of vortices behind aircraft, Lottery by council causes a flutter, Cairo press campaign against expulsion of Egyptians by Libya, Midnight walkout by shipyard men as Ulster strike begins, Two TUC leaders express cautious support for phase 3, Carthaginian warship seeks home, Notre Dame statuary put on show, Fresh attack at scene of May Day violence, Ekofisk oil slick is nearly gone, Editor resigns over alleged interference by Aga Khan, Indonesia votes for new Parliament, We can't go on meeting like this, Mr Carter proposes new welfare system, Regional report Manchester aid for alcoholics, Journalist wanted to write what he liked, Strike call in support of teachers, Mitterrand views calm EEC fears, Flying the flag for British true grit, Ashfield gives South Yorkshire the shivers, Callaghan eve-of-poll reminders to candidates, On the contrary Solution à la Swift, Train drivers impose ban to help pilots, Parties woo London with travel pledges, Smith election threat over split in party, Disquiet over exclusion of road objectors, Finance: newcomer with mighty strength and assets, Ways legal and illegal of saving money on air fares, Criminal justice: how to make a good Bill even better, Innovation in schools 'too rapid', 1,200 held in US protest at nuclear site, Facts and figures Productivity comes in from the cold, Unity needed to resolve troubles of the turf, Dartmoor protest deferred, Preview of Nixon interview leaves America in dark as to what Watergate burglars were after, BBC television to film programmes in China, Mr Scanlon wants minimum percentage increase for all, plus free bargaining, Ministers blamed for farm price inflation, Civil servants say 'NO' to wage restraint, Zaire suspends relations with East Germany, Union's request to stop news is refused, Czech exile gets Russian secrets files to West, Society to link Cambridge graduates set up, Uganda airlifting coffee to avoid delays, Arabs said to live longer under Israel rule, Low pay of doctors in Britain worries European colleagues, US call for world atom safety project, Mr Shore outlines allocation of first £57m to halt inner-city decline, Cash-for-silence deal halted, Two held in Pakistan on £3.4m fraud charge, Japan sets up a 200-mile fishing zone, Mr Carter urges W Europe to defeat communist challenge, Liberals table amendment to stop 5p duty on petrol, We must control the numbers of immigrants for their own good, Top Whitehall training to copy France, Inquiry into Istanbul riot deaths, Saints and sinners, 'Open government' lesson seen in Profumo papers, Record numbers with exam qualifications, Deficits keep railways on social service lines, No beggars among the poor, French families quit after Polisario raid, Stricter control of Commons questions planned, Rhodesia's sanctions-busting fair shows whites are confident of their future, Aspects of immigration policy New rules for husbands that can lead to heartbreak, The Times Diary An astonishing literary event, Nurses seek protection from attacks, Dr Coggan meets World Council's leaders, Call for Bhutto offer to be put in writing, TUC chief appeals for continued pay pact, May Day reconciliation call by pro-Petain group, Legal proceedings against Ireland in fish dispute, Lebanon's fantasy is that its war never actually happened, President Amin to mediate for Ethiopians, Europa, Congress Party loses power in Indian state, First ship built to take Harriers, Louis de Guiringaud, Mountain of rice disrupts Guyana airport, Decision soon on electric power for Soweto homes, Parents urged to ban unsuitable books, 'Help workers' plea to Chilean leader, Brussels admits 1968 uranium loss, W Berlin elects new mayor as SPD crisis deepens. Politics and Parliament: Prospects for radical change in farm policy, All-party backing for Mr Mason, Little support for Liberal's Bill House of Lords, Promised new charter for rural transport to allow local initiative, Wide support for stand against Ulster strike, Food rises by 84.8 pc: selective freezes, Panic changes ruled out after electoral set-backs over prices House of Commons, Exclusion of Duke of Montrose, MPs to meet vaccine experts, New MPs, Papers not destroyed to save embarrassment, Lords begin Stonehouse appeal hearing, £30m for house improvements. Law: Court of Appeal Lack of mutuality to be judged at time of the hearing Price v Strange, Illegal Indian currency contract Unenforceable Sing Batra v Ebrahim, Decision for Chile in Beagle Channel case, Russian trawler fined $250,000, Jail method not disclosed, Girl in blackmail plot case changes plea, Prisoner gets 10 years for attack on officer, Soldier is cleared of killing girl, Life sentence for triple murderer, Passer-by photographed A2 ambush, Two young men jailed over Asian's death. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Cariplo, British Airways, Georgia U.S.A., Commercio Estero, Barclays Bank Base Rate, Standard Chartered, National Westminster Bank, John Menzies 77, Hepworth Ceramic, Lloyds Bank Base Rate, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Indigo, Bank Base Rates, Old West Regional Commission, Granada, Hill Samuel & Co Limited, Tennis, Lewis's Bank Base Rate., Jack Hawthorne, North Atlantic Securities Corporation Limited, Kode, Planelectric, Pearl Assurance Company Ltd, Europa, Sothby Parke Bernet Co.,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Coutts & Co., Midland Bank Base Rate, Apology, Laing, Trust Houses Forte Hotels, M & G Reinsurance, Iran Air, Hampton & Sons, Weatherall Green & Smith, Brown Brothers Corporation Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal Columns, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Stepping Stones, Art Buyers' Guide, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Poor Pug, Jonson's much-abused devil The Devil is an Ass Lyttelton, New Malvern Festival, Comic legend returns Coppelia Sadler's Wells, Banquet in a new pianistic world Vladimir Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Samson Queen Elizabeth Hall, Last cry of a youth culture. Sport: Golf Houston victory ends long wait for Littler, Real tennis Harder fight than expected for Dean and Lumley, Tennis Connors finishes in the money at Las Vegas, Sports in Brief, Football Cup finalists to play in Wembley week, Today's football, Cycling Barrett starts at the top in new field, Motorcycling Sheene asks for new safety committee, Badminton World singles titles may be doubles of All-England, Results yesterday, Hockey Ireland chosen for Rome tournament, Racing New Lane likely to win by a street, Cricket Edrich's flash of impatience ends less than glorious quest of 100th, Athletics Moorcroft takes a calculated gamble, Motor rallying Finn continues race pending another appeal, Rugby Union Biggar will lead Scots party to Far East. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Playing the game of postman's knock with the strict letter of the law, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 2, 1952. Editorials/Leaders: Courts Should Scrutinize Good Faith, The Archbishop And The Pope, President Carter's Message. Letters to the Editor: Tax exemption for charities, Accused in the dock, Effect of inflation on returns for the small investor, 'Doom-laden doggerel', Civil Service and TUC, Human rights convention, Cost to society at large of Sunday opening, A Zurich newspaper, Talks to limit nuclear arms, Cuttings job, Hawksmoor's churches, Borrowers at an advantage, 'The Age of Uncertainty', Amending the law by decree, Quoted and real mortgage interest rates, The British archive, Arts Council changes, America and the ILO, Coarse tennis, GLC rates. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,591, Persian miniature fetches £40,000. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Major-General Sir John Sinclair, Professor J. McLean Thompson, Mr H. M. Basner, Mr Robert St John Roper, Sir William Hart Former Clerk to the GLC. Business and Finance: Banks: the golden days are over, Discount market, Tokyo reserves are highest in four years, Investment bankers opt for liquidation, Lonrho free from UK restraint on dividends, Commodities Decline in coffee prices continues, Cope Sports jumps back into profit, UK metal stocks, French steelmakers set 1980 investment targets, BP to operate Buchan oilfield, Footwear imports still climbing but exports show improvement, Smurfit give 33 pc more and 1-for-3, A300 airbus flies into US market, Hitachi plant threatens up to 6,000 jobs, industry says, Offer by Johnson & Firth Brown values Rollmakers at £12.7m, Computer news ICL may buy overseas minicomputer company, Views divided over choice of oil route, Companies to lose share quotations, Scope in US but Mothercare to be quieter in Europe, Brinco plans in full swing, Buoyant Dale pays more and scrip issue, Census of production, House prices resume upward trend after temporary decline, International VW sees Carter plan as boost to US venture, Britain pursues £290m ship orders, ECGD rebuts critics over credit hold-ups, Lonrho adds to the dividend confusion, Would the TUC respond to surgery?, Stock markets Prospect of Government's sale of BP shares casts a shadow, Briefly, Challenge to rival union in battle of Whetstone, Clement Clarke,, N Foods in with £3.2m bid for Fox's Biscuits, Boots seeks overseas expansion, Crédit Suisse sets up special inquiry panel, Brighter hopes for Ultramar, Unit funds purchase by Phoenix, W Pickles strong after 98 pc rise, Business Diary: First of the small spenders, Pearl hits at nationalization, Anglo-Welsh requisitioned for unitization move, Banks cut rates but building societies likely to hold back, Meriden and NVT agree marketing deal, NEB signs pact opposed by tanners group, In brief Interest-free loans for small businesses urged, MP again presses for more Treasury detail. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Subdued session, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy chief named for Thos W Ward. Births.

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