The Times - 17/10/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Patricia Clough, From Michael Leapman, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Strafford, By Donald Macintyre, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Craig Seton, By Tim Jones, By Stewart Tendler, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Jose Shercliff, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Foreign Staff, From Fred Cleary, From Richard Wigg, By David Watts, J. C. Trewin, Max Harrison, Barry Millington, Thomas Walker, Ned Chaillet, Robert Shelton, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Lord Chalfont, Eric Moonman, Geoffrey Smith, David Wood, C. A. COMYNS CARR, , ANTHONY KERSHAW, , HORACE CUTLER, , GRAEME SHANKLAND, , MARY LARGE, , PATRICK BEESLY, , BARBARA M. GORDON, , NEIL McINTOSH, , L. C. B. GOWER, , WILLIAM HAYTER, , P. DEAN, , TOM STOPPARD, , PETER THOMPSON, , ANNE FISHER, , RUTH WINAWER, , Robert Skidelsky, Robert Fisk, From Harry Golombek Woolacombe Chess Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, Hugh Clayton, Professor Kenneth Varty, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Frank Vogl, By a Special Correspondent, S. P. BEST, , By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, BERNARD N. GILL, , S. P. FLOWER, , Hugh Stephenson, Christopher Wilkins, Malcolm Brown, Edward Townsend, Melvyn Westlake, Ross Davies, Ray Maughan, Ronald Pullen, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, by John D. Allen, by Tony Sutton, by Henry Dawson, by a Special Correspondent, by John Huxley, Alan Bailey and Penny Taylor, by J H Stephens, by J. H. Stephens, by David Cross, by Kenneth Brown, by Charles Boase, by Derek Harris, by Anhony Davis, by Allan Carter, by David Crawford,
ResumoNews: Scottish Labour Party in need of money and members if it is to develop, Cars blaze as extremists battle with police on anniversay of Catalan leaer's execution, Mr Carter sees service interrupted, Britain takes to a new sport and its jargon, Forgotten empire surprises envoy, £30 prints to help appeal for Stubbs, Mr Maudling hints at 1978 accord on Rhodesia, Finance pattern changes, Huge programmes beneath cloak of secrecy, Battle to find cure for the sick sea, 22 arrested over Bhutto rally, Dutch party votes against monarchy, The Queen makes a stirring anneal for Canadian unity, Getting together is not British, Portugal's parties are given an ultimatum, Results justify faith of emirates, Desert hijack: a birthday cake for 'Anna Maria' adds to the fantasy, Bank refunds 'may go to IRA' charge, Ambitious programme to expand canal, Science report Microbiology: Toxins and drug resistance, Campaign to get old medicines out of the home, Treasury 'is clinging to Victorian tax concept', Leapman In America, League of nations goes to work, Churches focus on evangelical initiative, South Korea appeases wage revolt, Booth hint of increased powers for Acas on union recognition, Ministers fire early shots in what may prove campaign for the next general election, Stable fulture for cities built on sand, Carbon dioxide increase brings temperature rise, The way to stop this continual shrinking of free speech, Welfare state forms planning basis, The Tory conference should be more than a chorus of approval, Opportunities large and small, Couple held in hunt for Patino kidnappers, Bing Crosby's body to be flown home today, Germans fear freeing terrorists would lead to new outrages, South African troops main issue in Namibia talks, Hijacked jet leaves Aden in surprise early morning flight, £50,000 winner, Bonds hamper growth of vital market, Mr Prentice in hope of a Tory offer at Wycombe, Hongkong Club may be demolished, Revolt against stewards could save Leyland aid package, British success springs from years of local experience, Firms survive troubles of fixed-price tenders, Moscow used BBC monitors to halt war threat over Cuba, Clothing trade 'threatened by low pay', Start on Britten-Pears music school soon, Great 'tent' will have world's longest free span, Pay restraint faces crucial week, Agreement on arms limit is near, Pravda says, CONSTRUCTION and equipment in the Arab World Development helps to stabilize a volatile region, Police keep NF from anti-racist march, National Artillery Association, Water board defends plan for £10,000 visit to Japan, Kidney disease 'costs £150m in lost work days', Teachers' union urges new education Act, NF man resigns from prison chaplain post, First Seveso families return home, Prisoners of conscience Uruguay: Julio Castro, London centre opens for 25,000 Latin Americans, A tale of two cities and their cleanliness ratings, Costa Ricans protest at border attack, State whose riches are not nouveaux, Attempt to install Mrs Gandhi as party president dissolves into clash with Congress leaders, Vietnam tightens control on escape attempts, Agriculture Vegetarian case that should be answered, Police strike warning by federation adviser, Style shifts from the bazaar, Fresh look at allegations of Eire police brutality urged, US senators likely to take kinder view of Panama treaties, South Wales 'must create employment of its own', 'Rand Daily Mail' again reprimanded, Demand has proved a lifeline, Hijacker killed: Japanese police and, Why the West would be wise to take the Moroccans more seriously, Is the City really the villain some people think it is?. Index. Display Advertising: The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, Mannai Engineering, British Airways, Bank Of Scotland, The International Firm, Balfour Beatty, Sykes Pumps, The Arab Contractor K.S.C., International Supply Co. Ltd., R. & J. Pullman, Limited, El Oro Mining & Exploration Company Limited, The Abdulla Fouad Corporation, Bostwick Export Doors, Sweet & Maxwell, Middle East Construction, Dexion®, Middle East Construction Exhibition, Grindlays Bank Limited, Tarmac International, Laytons Wine Merchants Ltd, Henry Davis & Co., The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Midland Bank, Coutts & Co, Bank Base Rates, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International, Dawsongroup, Adel A. Al-Hamad Inc., The Times, Oyez Publishing Limited, Barclays, Iveco, Abdul Rahman Dawood Al Gilani, Barbican Business Book Centre, William Press (International) Limited, Pan Arab Computer Center, Lloyds Bank, C.A.T. & Mothercat, Clydesdale Bank, Bandra And Bouyguest Ltd., Metropolitan Society For The Blind, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Healey & Baker, National Chemical Industries Ltd., Hepworth, Cpm, Boodai, The Exploration Company Limited, Zahid Tractor & Heavy Machinery Co. Ltd., Tsb, Industrial Bank Of Kuwait, Hine, Rhp, Kirby, Kuwait Airways, Williams & Glyn's, Jones, Stroud (Holdings) Limited, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Midland Bank International, Costain. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Incompetence charge against lawyers. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, LA Creme De LA Creme, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary& Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Eucational & Public Appointments. Reviews: Takeovers: but do they really pay in the long run? Disappointing Marriage: A Study of the Gains from Merger By G. Meeks (Cambridge University Press, hardback £6; paperback, £3.50), Books Dame Edith Evans: chameleon of the stage Ned's Girl The Life of Edith Evans By Bryan Forbes (Elm Tree, £5.95) Edith Evans A Personal Memoir By Jean Batters (Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, £4.50), Dublin Festival finds a winner, Here's to John Barleycorn The Whisky Barons By Allen Andrews (Jupiter, £5.50), String Things Purcell Room, LPO/Sanderling Festival Hall, Medieval Ensemble Purcell Room, Nash Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Five of America's best The Economists By Leonard Silk (Harper & Row, £5.95), When it's so lucrative to cheat Corporate Fraud By Michael J. Comer (McGraw Hill, £8.95), The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Jokes and high-powered talent Tommy Makem/Liam Clancy Drury Lane, Quick guide, Lessons from the Chrysler crisis Chrysler UK: a Corporation in Transition By Stephen Young and Neil Hood (Praeger, £18.40), Jonathan Raban's first stage play. Sport: Motor Racing Final round fails to resolve touring car title, Yachting Cambridge rally to win, Squash rackets Barrington advances on disqualification of Aziz, Racing Saint-Martin and Flying Water truly a Champion combination, Hockey French influence on English win, Football Difference can be judged in years not goals, Baseball Jackson leads Yankees to brink of title, Golf Marsh's putter secures a popular victory, Tennis Miss Tyler earns place in team, Rugby Union, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: Valuing Impartial Influence, Brazil Watches The Competing Generals, After the conference-the election date. Letters to the Editor: Conveyancing: the choices have to be made clear, Bringing our institutions under control, Improving housing, The role of academics, Freedom in the West End, Human rights in Prague, Marching for provocation, Dear is beautiful, Combating submarines, European elections, The point of having a target, Developing future energy sources, Attitude to the 'driver's charter', Rolling back frontiers, Saving the black rhino, Nationalized jobs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,734, Radio, Two share first place in Devon chess. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct 16, 1952 Japan's army nucleus. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: The Right Rev Tom Longworth Former Bishop of Hereford, The Right Rev A. H. Morris, Professor Lewis Thorpe. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Market Reports Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Euromarkets Currency crisis puts issues in disarray, Dr Burns airs doubt on money supply figures, Stocks are high at F. Austin, Commodities Heavy selling of sugar foreseen before new pact takes effect, Lending rate 5 pc, Briefly Coalite has 86 pc of Charrington, An equity gap for private companies?, Single-figure inflation may prove a false dawn, Safety consultation urged, Mining Implications in easing of exchange controls, Carter fuel sum challenged, The grass grows greener for the Irish farmer, Nigeria cuts crude price to keep sales, More share prices, In brief UK factories in Timken expansion, Oil 'mask' warning by Mr Benn, Freight report Gulf tanker traffic weak, BNOC seeking North Sea stake in Hamilton, President's rip-off' gusher dries up in Senate, Twinlock back to profits and recovery is continuing, Cash delays hit builders, Results this week Interims from M & S, Brit Home Stores, Tokyo determined to prop up dollar, Brokers' views Sheppards and Chase raises some questions over Debenhams, Government urged to renegotiate IMF pact, Industry in the Regions Oxford faces up to the vulnerability of Leyland, The real nightmare at British Leyland, New guidelines published on computer privacy, Business Diary in Europe: French budget projections, Caparo now holds 22 pc of Empire, EEC measures to ease shipyard slump expected by end of month, Bejam looks only to same-again profit. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at National Bank of New Zealand. Births.
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