The Times - 07/09/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Staff Reporters, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Harry Golombek, From Trevor Fishlock, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, Reports by John Winder, Geoffrey Browning and Stephen Goodwin, of our parliamentary staff., from Fred Emery, From Arthur Osman, From Christopher Thomas, From John Young, By Peter Hennessy, From Pearce Wright and Michael Horsnell, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Ian Murray, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, By David Spanier, From Eric Marsden, Michael Leapman, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Cliff Temple, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, John Percival, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Lord Greenhill, John Godfrey, PHS, Jef Smith, W.R.M, JAMES G. LUNT, , DAVID HUGHES, PATRICK HOWARTH, , PAUL POTTS, , GEORGE TARGET, , CHRISTOPHER LEACH, , DAVID BENEDICTUS, , D. R. TOWNLEY, , BRIAN SEDGEMORE, , PETER V. COVENEY, , P. MELLOR, , NICHOLAS BENTLEY, , JOHN McMULLAN, , STUART BURGE, , BALLANTRAE, , BILL KUO, , NORMA WILLIAMS, , From Ronald Faux, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Frances Gibb, , By Caroline Atkinson, By Ray Maughan, By John Whitmore Banking Correspondent, By David Mott, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Industrial Correspondent, Derek Harris, By John Huxley, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, W. T. BAXTER, , D. G. FRANKLIN, , R. SCOTT, , D. W. HAZELL, , R. M. H. GRIFFITHS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Roger Vielvoye, By Alison Mitchell, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Kim Jin-hyun, M.B-i, by Min Byong-il, by Peter Hill, P.H., by Henry Ahn, by Kim Sam-o, by Kim Sam-O, by Norman Thorpe, by Kim Myong-sik, by Peter Hyun, S.S.P.,
ResumoNews: Talks fail to resolve Beaverbrook dispute, £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Enlarged EEC now seen to Bonn's disadvantage, Black fever takes heavy toll in eastern India, Suárez package to restore unity, Unions to try new tactics to increase pressure on Grunwick, Communication in Civil Service 'lacks speed', Budget cut forces BBC to postpone new series, Shipbuilders embark on expansion, Labour building plan 'would kill firms', Death penalty wrangle in primary, Aviation authority rejects peace plan, Changing priorities or giving things up without feeling deprived, London is still among less expensive cities, 10% growth backs investment, Controlling fishing while we still have some fish to catch, Washington festive for Panama signing, Psycho-folk's fancy turns to the reciprocity of amorant feeling, A belated spark ignites electronics' future, Protest against minister's choice of new M1 route, Police said to be leaving because of fear, UK firms 'not helping drinkers', Home Secretary's ban is sought on Front marches, Nuclear and water power will cut dependence on oil, A quiet new sense of pride stirs the nation, Ernest Bevin judged an outstanding Foreign Secretary, Prime Minister says Britain has best chance since the war to break declining spiral, King sees danger of a world war erupting, Soldiers hurt in Belfast attack on armoured car, Fledgling car industry joins export drive, Great baked bean quest, 'Drug budget' economy plan, Heathrow Tube link to open in December, St John's School, Imported cars take more than half of domestic markets, Claimants for benefits are defended, Liberals seek to limit postal strike right, Six charges against man in US bribes case, The Times Diary/ Our man at the National is not Poe-faced, Dr Owen's investigator barred from Zambia, Winter bonus is urged for pensioners, Power strike fails to stop supply, Support for claims by wives, A travelling people take to the buses, Interrogators free British writer in Peru, Japan to increase role in guarding Korean peace, White House seeks to minimize damage to President as his aide's fate appears to be sealed, Draft plan for Strathclyde approved, Republic of Korea Fast escape from the poverty trap, Proposed capital may slow Seoul's expansion, Provisional IRA start campaign of armed robberies in republic, Mr Prentice urges firm stand on pay, Mr Callaghan hints at autumn boost to economy, No health risk from metal pollution, Moluccan says their cause not understood, Sri Lanka fear of insurgent attack on MPs, Mr Callaghan, both presidential and fraternal, wins a standing ovation, Police urge tougher measures on terrorism, Balance of payments surplus for first time, Higher taxes in crisis plan for Danish economy, Now, at last a renewed magazine for men without nudes, For all the harshness of apartheid life is not all that bad for blacks, A memorandum on style, Can the social services stand yet another local authority reshuffle?, Mr Bhutto sent to prison to await murder trial, Angry women jostle Lucas strike leaders, Steel makes its challenge, Tax cuts needed to give more job opportunities, Doctors attacked over care of handicapped, Planners put skilled workers on a pedestal, 1,000 drug arrests each month in Thailand, London Country buses seek rise of a fifth in fares, Stricter watch called for on asbestos, Tiny noise signals as alternative to X-rays, Textiles remain mainstay despite slowdown, French state employees offered 2.6% pay rise, Black Muslim leader jailed, Industry sites scare in Medway towns, Law officer resigns in Australia, MPs in Canberra walkout over E Timor visit ban, Television violence blamed for increasing aggression in boys, Inquiry 'did not ignore complaints about hospital', Wife comforted man who took overdose, The Times, General council enlarged by five new members, Science report Nuclear waste: Measuring the levels, Food goals to be kept despite setbacks, Petrochemicals dependent on imported oil, Kidnap gang offer deal on German employer, Desecration by a teacher, Machinery gets priority, Basque freed in France on conditions, Pub is city's cleanest as well as driest, Mistaken drug addict label feared, Alternative to 999 urged, Pollution levels exceed safe limits, Answer found to rainbow trout disease, The day Kim Philby put in a good word for Guy Burgess. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Laurentide Financial Corporation Ltd, Daewoo, Wellman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Korean Air Lines, Barclays International, Korea Merchant Banking Corporation, Associated Television Corporation Limited, Tennessee Business Mission, Fiat, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & C0. Limited, Korea Associated Finance Ltd, Telex, The Second Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, Simei, Cement-Roadstone Holdings Limited, Grf, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Ntpc, Augustus Barnett, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Hyundai Group, Bnp, The Energy Show, Halifax Building Society, Bicc, Korean National Dance Company. Law: Three men jailed over barman's kidnapping, Four for trial on charges of corruption, Girls' attacker terrified district, QC says, Landlord is jailed for three years. Arts and Entertainment: Four share lead in chess, The Old Country, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,700. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Cricket Three points could see Gloucestershire home, Golf From Ohio to the first lady of Surrey, Racing O'Brien's record-breaking feat could be enhanced today, Baseball, Yachting Youth and experience blend to beat gale, Sports in Brief, Cycling Race between London and Holyhead again, Tennis Borg can take the pain no longer and retires, Bloodstock sales 3,900 gns for Hotfoot colt at yearling event, Football Liverpool backbone gives England hopes of walking tall, Rugby Union Williams out of Lions team, Impulsive half marathon man. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, -Managerial-Adminstrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A duplicate experience A Singular Sensation Duke of York's, Jean-Claude Auvray: the reality of Bohemia, National Theatre, Partial fall of Troy, Moray Welsh/ Anthony Goldstone Wigmore Hall, Coppelia Palladium, Good Lads At Heart Round House Downstairs, BBC SO/Mackerras Albert Hall / Radio 3. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Editorials/Leaders: Well Brought-Up Middle Class Terrorists, Mr Carter's Panama Treaty, A Modest Warning. Letters to the Editor: Census questions, Clumsy inflation accounting proposals, White Rhodesians' dilemma, Right to strike, Dramatis non personae, Determining wages, Restricting firearms, A doctor's earnings, Air traffic disruption, Performance Bonds problem, Frustrations of a careers teacher, Weighing the costs and benefits of being an author, Nato contracts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 6, 1952 Austrian treaty. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Former film censor heads pornography board. Obituaries: Mr Lynton Lamb Painter and designer, Mr Charles Merz, Mr Nagataka Murayama, Sir Robert Ropner. Business and Finance: Bank statements for August, Discount market, Who gains from the transatlantic airline dog-fight?, International H. J. Heinz set for fifteenth year of records after strong start, $60,000m American deficit budget on way, Horizon counting on second-half upswing, Union Corp moves ahead to R37.9m, Shares have another buoyant day, Commodities, BOC International seeking £40m with rights issue, BP-chartered tanker seized in Australia, US proposes 60pc tariff cut, Turner & Newall interim tops market expectations, City's overseas earnings jump by 31pc in year, Assurance of more jobs at Linwood, Italy repays $500m of German loan, Electricity takes the wraps off its marketing plans, Japanese jobless up slightly to 2.13 pc, Southern India Tea, Business Diary: Benn in Blackpool · Morning glory, Call for a nationalized building industry condemned as 'idiocy', Provident Fin about to regain momentum, Warnings at Courts and Fertleman, Autumn in the gilt market, CASE renews attack on Post Office deal with American supplier, Rights issue may be on the way from J & J Dyson, NEB seeks holding in Bull Motors, Storey expects recovery in second-half, Peak year is in sight after half-time rise by Nurdin & Peacock, Tokyo expansion measures passed, Price of London rubber is climbing, More than 16,000 laid off at Leyland plants, Italy pressed to moderate Montefibre redundancies, Peachey rejects cash bid of £11.7m, More talks on Polish ships deal, Retail sales and instalment credit up sharply in July, $98m Kawasaki-Saudi deal, Brit Syphon 2-for-seven 'rights', W. E. Norton (Holdings), Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Briefly Caparo may sell its stake in Empire, Pubs change hands in £11m swaps by brewers, CCH sale may herald bid for Ewer, Monthly bank figures show growth of money supply is inside target, Blackwood Hodge on course after 20 pc rise, Talks fail to settle Batchelors pea strike. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Turnover at best level for six months, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Strong gains in gilts, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director at London United Investments.
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