The Times - 22/02/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By David Leigh Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Belfast, By Peter Hennessy, By Diana Geddes Home Affairs Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From John Chartres, Orkney, By Stephen Cohen, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Kenneth Gosling, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Strafford, From Nicholas Ashford, From Alan McGregor, From Robert Fisk, From Andrew Tarnowski, From Roger Berthoud, From Kuldip Nayar, From William Frankel, From Paul Martin, From Dessa Trevisan, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy, By Gerald Richmond, By Richard Streeton, Philippa Toomey, Katie Stewart, John Percival, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Clive Bennett, Irving Wardle, Alan Coren, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, by Patrick O'Leary, by Julian Brooks, P. O'L., J. B., Bernard Levin, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, PHS, Ronald Faux, Sir Keith Joseph, J. S. GRANT, GEORGE CUNNINGHAM., MICHAEL LEVEY, , JOHN HALE, , J. P.BARBER., GRAHAM CAWTHORNE., PEGGY DUFF, , DAMIAN SCOTT, , BUCCLEUCH, , W. WRIGHT, , JESSICA MITFORD, , ANTHONY I. BILMES., JUDITH RAYNER., NEVILLE MARCH HUNNINGS, , EDMUND STEVENS., JAMES W. THIRSK, DIPAK VASANI, , RUPERT NABARRO, GRAEME SHANKLAND, , CECIL LEWIS., JENNIFER FELLOWS, FRANK COLE., From John Young, By Our Bridge Correspondent, R.N.L., By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By John Brennan, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Whitmore, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye, By Hugh Clayton, Kenneth Owen, JOHN CHUDLEY, MARTIN ROSENHEAD, ERNEST SNELLING, , CHRIS WESTWICK, MICHAEL STOTHERS, G. M. KITCHEN, , ROSEMARY FRIEDMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Hope, Editor of 'Railway Gazette'., Eric Wigham, By Ray Maughan,
ResumoNews: Science report Palaeontology: Extinction of bird species, Shopping in Croydon/, Chinese railways facing a long haul, Less streamed teaching in comprehensives, Regional report Islanders fear that uranium-bearing land will be taken regardless of their wishes Ronald Faux, Short-back-and-sides defence of the long-haired Dutch Army, Oil men staying, TV coverage banned by Pakistan's opposition, Arab leaders to meet in Khartum, Floods halt all traffic on the Seine, Four-week-old Naafi dispute settled, Last-minute moves on guillotine, Kerala Communists' allies need not be friends, Great Yarmouth Success will depend on own efforts, Port given new life, Deceptive calm in guerrilla country, Shifting ground in the centre puts moderation out on a limb, Bail refused for three on secrets Act charge, Bakers to start national strike on Sunday, Close eye on barmaids who charge too much, Romanian dissident writer to meet party official, Dr Owen Foreign Secretary at 38: Mrs Hart back in Government, Warship 'in collisions before sinking', Twenty mathematical questions school-leavers are expected to get right first time, Bake me a loaf as fast as you can, Mrs Thatcher goes walking in Belfast, De Broglie case general charged, BBC chief's warning on corruption in advertising, Peace workers welcome New Zealand offer, Spain's illegal Communists name poll candidates, 'Thousands killed in Argentine terror', Peace prospects bring dissension within Palestinian leadership, Travel book on Switzerland fetches £7,000, Choice of 'liberty or slavery' for India, Princess Anne visits new Reading police station, Work at Leyland may stop in two days, Maths for millions in new basic tests, Move on schools apartheid, New role of 'think tank' criticized by Mr Heath, Decline in job openings for graduates 'socially unjust', Dutch minister makes secret atom talks flight to Brazil, Carter envoy begins Ankara talks, Dutch strike wave worst since 1945, Electoral reformers seek to convert the public, A place for real breakfast, Stricter laws on drinking and driving soon, Three costly weapons could be scrapped by Mr Carter if Russia agrees to missiles trade-off, Teachers say spending reductions likely to increase illiteracy, Poll shows 40% in favour of scrapping the EEC, Premier holds Colombo talks with Tamils, Some of the works Lady, Government criticized over arrests under secrets Act, Tory group seeks ways to curb rise in Scottish crime, Ghana tries to restore harmony in East Africa, Government accused of planning benefit cuts, The Times Diary Getting our teeth into their snails, New paint and plaster can't stop devolution being dull, Public debate on the future of Peak park, Mr Amalrik insists on Giscard meeting, Dr Owen impresses Foreign Office, Cuts 'will mean poor children missing school', Mr Trudeau at White House: With drum, Development area mooted to welcome industry, US court will test issue of Darwin versus the Bible all over again, PLO issue a barrier to agreement, Funeral with no flowers for Foreign Secretary, Pouring in Arab millions to reclaim the desert, Maoris await Queen and recall 1840, Britain ready to open talks on Falklands sovereignty, Mr Prentice on platform with Mr Taverne, 1,200 doctors condemn abortion amendment Bill as 'retrogressive', Hostage family safe as gunman surrenders, Churchmen accused by President Amin of 'campaign of lies', Danish printers refuse to obey court order. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Minister hints at action to reduce suit imports from East Europe, TUC backs Post Office union's court action over ban on South African mail, Impact of early retirement on coal output, Smoking curbs, Competition in textiles must be fair, Mr Crosland-a man of physical courage, mental toughness and great personal charm House of Commons, Composition of new energy commission, Oil and gas reserves should last into 1990s, Safety of nuclear power plant systems, Covering the cost of Nine Elms market, Inadequate stocks of smokeless fuel, Crown Agents and the Stern Group, £50,000 for refugees from Rhodesia, Close Community watch on any aid to Uganda. Display Advertising: Sicily, Mappin & Webb, Turmeric Ltd., Corporation Of London, Great Yarmouth, Burco Dean, Garrard, Ladbroke Holidays, Offshore Catering Services Limited, Azienda Autonoma DI Soggiorno Eturismo, George Prior Engineering, Sotheby's, Rolls Royce Motors, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Bank Base Rates, Norfolk Line, Trident Television Limited, Phillips, Frans Maas (Uk) Ltd., Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Brown & Root, Deanson (Holdings) Ltd., A.J. Mills, European Law, Siemens, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, J.I.B, McGrawhill, Marston Radiators Ltd, Weatherall Green & Smith, Boc International. Law: Court of Appeal Calculating ratable value of dock wharf Harwich Dock Co Ltd v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Lodger and fiancée jailed, House of Lords Income of foreign investment company assessable gross Lord Chetwode v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Balcombe Street man 'gave police the slip', Unwritten union agreements valid, judge says, Man 'unaware of law', Three jailed in strip-club bribery case, Mercenaries' organizer told police he suspected IRA deal, Former dancer had drug in her leotards, Heavy penalties for driver, Whitehall protest goes on after bail is granted. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Classified Advertising: Rolls-Royce, Legal Appointments, Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Secretarial and Non-Secretarial, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats. Sport: Cricket Denness a good fit in Essex framework, Athletics Miss Colebrook to miss Cosford, Rowing Oxford drop member of boat that set record, Football Derby want Clough back despite the rows, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Leading players to be absent from Wembley, Boxing Watt takes 10 rounds to retain title, Tennis 'Whisky' circuit finally staggers to a halt, Motor racing Japanese Grand Prix put back by six months, Racing Winter Chimes to strike at 2.45, Badminton British holder must be at her best, Rugby Union England expects Young to be fit for duty against Wales. Reviews: New Athol Fugard film on BBC television, McTell / Williams charity concert, The Taming of the Shrew Covent Garden, Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt Yorkshire TV Stanley Reynolds, Gallagher and Lyle Albert Hall, Ludlow Fair King's Head, Capricorn Wigmore Hall, The old magic working well Salome Round House, Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Appeal for new Scots concert hall, Terry Frost:responding to whatever is new, Last night's television The South Seas mumble Perry Como's Hawaiian Holiday BBC 2. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,538, St John Passion, Radio, Ralph Steadman's first retrospective, Broadcasting, Severe setback to Welsh hopes of bridge trophy. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, February 21, 1952 The Queen's style, Here is a suitably positive report on the State of the Nation. Editorials/Leaders: An Offer Or An Ambush?, The British Leyland Millstone. Letters to the Editor: Back to the abacus, Life assurance, Conditions in Vietnam, Lady Churchill, Job creation in the inner cities, Jubilee trees, Uganda and the Commonwealth, Deportation of journalists, Pitlochry Theatre, Voting in the EEC, Soviet arms escalation, Rockall, PO literacy, Surrendering art, Collective noun and verb, Distribution of honours, Inflation accounting, Statutory employment protection machinery, A view to put directors' cause back 100 years, What Keats drank. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Right Rev Christopher Storrs, Mr William Taylor, Sir Brian Mountain, Mr Elliott Dodds, Sir Eric Ansorge, ANDY DEVINE Career in Hollywood Westerns. Business and Finance: Minister's plea to support job release scheme, Hazlewoods reverse way out of a 'pickle', Filipino sit-in on Tikkoo tanker in wages protest, $1,550m pipe job to Mobil, Commodities, Waterford jumps 43pc, UK metal stocks, Brussels sees clash in talks on buffer stocks, Institutions are stepping up purchases of farmland, Anglo American shows its underlying strength, NRDC stake in miniature TV project, Provident rally may make Cattle's holders more receptive, Tobacco tax switch causes rift, Doubts on deficit delay Carter budget till today, Engineers' chief against power disconnexions, In brief EEC production 7pc higher last year, Pay policy worries for the local councils, Whitehall explores outlets for Japanese investment in UK, A package deal that could save the goods trains, Nube to ballot on TSB blacking, Business Diary: British Aerospace's co-pilots · BSC manifesto, In brief Japan appealing to Gatt against ballbearing duty, Nationwide puts case against BCA, Industrial sector pushes economy to strong growth in last quarter, Briefly, Le Monds. La-Stampa The Times Die-Welt Europa Unions and governments continue to clash over inflation controls, Computer news New system for bank clearing services, Imps still grow thanks to food, Brown, Muff not yet accepting Fraser bid, Chrysler £42.8m loss slightly up on estimate, Unions fight GEC £178m pay-out, £25m to be raised by City Corporation, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Benn move in oil search impasse. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Prices marked down, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Dealers lower prices but find no sellers. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top executive changes on Chubb Alarms Group board. Births.
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