The Times - 19/07/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Frederick Cleary, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Ian Murray, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Patricia Tisdall, Ronald Faux, By Our Arts Reporter, From Stewart Tendler, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Sue Masterman, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Cross, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Nicholas Fraser, From Mario Modiano, From Sinan Fisek, From David Rogers, From Harry Golombek, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Dr Tony Smith, Jonathan Sale, Austen Albu, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Paul Overy, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Clive Bennett, Peter Hill, PHS, Bernard Levin, TAYLOR OF HARLOW, DAVID SIMPSON, , LONGFORD, , SHELAGH ROBERTS, , BRIAN CROZIER, , OLIVER SMEDLEY, , JAMES PARKER, , W. J. RASBRIDGE, , PATRICK SCRIVENOR, , M. O'C. WALSHE, , CONRAD RUSSELL, , GORDON MILNE, , J. H. EDWARDS, , ERIC HEFFER SYDNEY BIDWELL JOAN LESTOR MARTIN FLANNERY MAUREEN DENNIS CANAVAN COLQUHOUN CAERWYN NORMAN BUCHAN RODERICK MAURICE MILLER IOAN L. EVANS MAX MADDEN JOHN PRESCOTT FRANK ALLAUN JOHN MENDELSON STAN NEWENS, GILLIAN M. THURSTON, , TIM SINGLETON, , Dr E. J. W. Jones writes:, Professor P. M. Warren writes:, General Sir Charles Harington, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Caroline Atkinson, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Economics Correspondent, By David Blake, From Frank Vogl, MICHAEL KERR, , NIGEL WALMSLEY, , D. GOCH, , By Our Industrial Correspondent, F. T. WILLIAMS, , I. W. WELSH, , NICOLAS THOMPSON, , C. SELMES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Niholas Hirst, Frank Vogl, By Michael Clarke, By Desmond Quigley, By Ray Maughan, Kenneth Owen, By Alison Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, John Brennan,
ResumoNews: Steps to avert fighting among Palestinians, Improving education standards in a nuts-and-bolts industry, Residents to fight plan for Belvoir, Blaze in Vienna suspected as work of IRA allies, Plain-clothes officers 'did not interview journalist', Block grant still leads the field, Price increases anger Israel's trade unions, Vanished Lamas of Peking-ruled Tibet, One-parent families: applying pressure against heavy odds, Menten blaze claim: A former Dachau concen-, EEC accepts Britain's total ban on herring, Beigin proposals for Mr Carter may have real effect on direction of Middle East events, Bayeux celebrations place accent on British links, Opposition in Congress to radar deal with Iran, Experiment in car-sharing, Ban on political talk ignored by Mr Bhutto, Communist group takes over offices, Ruined Harlem businesses see blackout looting as symptom of a dying city, 800 hear Lefebvre Mass in Santiago hotel room, Royal Academy of Music is given room to expand, Families to miss rise in supplement, Ford investment 'not matching UK profits', Stress may be price of women's job success, Turkey protests to Greece over air exercise clash, Italian judge with sunken poison on his mind, Delay over Briton's extradition, Dutch crisis deepens with new refusal, Nation's image abroad still in expert hands Independence seen as crucial for the future of British Council, Revival of travelling exhibitions is sought by museums, Women to serve in men's jails, Coal board says mines must be sunk in Vale of Belvoir to replace worked-out fields, No 10 puts lobby on the record, The Times Diary/, Bitter regret at Smith decision, President Sadat invites Egypt's Jews to return, No more government funds for rescue archaeology this year, Public protection 'suffers by lack of Bill of Rights', Operation for woman after hospital lie-in, Water engineers in tripartite merger scheme, Mayor hid in basement for 38 years, Carter policy attacked by President Giscard, Ulster may lead the way on enforced seat belts, Tough new code on dumping of nuclear waste, Inclusive holidays to cost less, Sri Lanka stocks liquor for dry election, Government expected to have majority of 20 in confidence vote, Spain poised to apply for EEC membership, Professions end strike on pledge of Ghana election, Mixed rugby trials run into trouble, Helicopter inquiry opens, Science report Pollution: Dispersal of sulphur from smokestacks, Corsican fire devastates camping sites, Family doctors threaten action to disrupt health service if 15% pay demand is not met, Court of Appeal rejects move to force Post Office to free mail, Mr Ennals says big awards harm the aged, Three Tyndale staff lose dismissal pleas, Musicians who took pill 'played better', Norway sails into dangerous waters over fishing rights, India hopes to return wheat, Paddle steamer repair delayed by pay demand, Athens to open the first Western air link with Albania, The fear of growing-up which induces girls to starve themselves, Plan to make social work a profession, M Giscard makes poll move with pledges on housing, Mr Smith calls snap election to rally whites in Rhodesia, Portisch offer of draw to Spassky's liking, Regional report Grey unsettled patches of law among the North Sea rigs, Will changing the structure of Nato open a Pandora's box of troubles?. Index. Business and Finance: Christmas sales help A. Preedy, Discount market, Drax B: not good but not a tragedy, Crime and fire to ensure Chubb stays in growth, Human rights policy strains Mr Carter's business relations, EEC aid by instalments scheme, French buy more foreign cars, UK metal stocks, Cammell workforce laid off, Tin market unmoved by new prices, Higher gold price helps offset lost production, Safeway Stores, Barings arrange big loan for plant in Turkey, Europe still a laggard for Rothschild Investment, Mersey strike ends, Brokers predict 17½pc average earnings rise, Committee urges separate authorities for mail and telecommunications in PO reshuffle, Growing fears of crash in Californian housing market, Retail trade in June sluggish despite foreign tourist buying, 11 new UK projects for America, Shell in £355m chemicals plant plan for France, Building orders rise slightly, Margin pressure puts check on P Harris, Industrial Output, Computer news Distributed networks are to be established by two food groups, Doubled exports fuel turnround at Hirst & Mallinson, Electricity Board challenges Mr Benn on Drax order, Output still stagnating despite upturn in May, £70m aid for foundries and process industries, Business Diary: Thomson's co-pilot · SEPO's pitch, Industrial investment restricted by fear of poor return, CBI says, Angry GEC union officials say 'political' decision on Drax B will cost 800 jobs, Brown & T. prepares for upturn, Laing pays £5m for major stake in Altech, Diving vessel for BP Buchan field, Xerox side helps Rank to £61m improvement, Tough going but Baker Perkins on course for further advance, Dollar hits its lowest level against the mark, Tourists give Britain's shops £800m sales bonus, Property revaluation boosts Bank capital, Opec selling more oil in OECD, International J P Morgan opens with 12pc climb to top $100m, Coutinho, Caro pessimism, Dillon's bookshop taken in Pentos stable for £650,000, Pressures on the yield curve, Briefly Cooper Inds seeks rest of Jevons. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: British Airways, Chubb Protects, Lesser, Howard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Sotheby's, Citroën CX Safari, Legge Locks, Vauxhall Chevette, Braby Leslie Ltd, Baker Perkins, Icb, London & Midland Industrials Ltd, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times Special Reports, Great Portland Estates, Hoechst, Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd., Gulf Air Fivestar Tristar, Land Securities, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, National Westminster B, Telford Development Corporation, Brown & Tawse Limited, Iran Air, Cakebread Robey & Co. Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Further moves to encourage investment, Minister stresses need for more efficient use of energy, Lord of Appeal to chair review body on police, Reservations on new EEC unit of account, Employment inquiry, MPs want scope to criticize judges, Minister's doubts on regions plan, Search continues for acceptable reshaping of power plant industry, Parsons to get Drax B turbo-generator contract: new nuclear power station to be ordered House of Commons, Order for enforcement of 12-month pay rule House of Lords, Labour MPs in hot pursuit of judges. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Humphreys case, Judge lets women 'see what it is like inside', Adjournment of creditors' petitions, Police station security queried, False claims for benefit 'after a world cruise', Charge 'absurd' after clash of gangs, £53,249 damages for mother, Tribunals' discretion Lawrence v Newham London Borough Council, Court of Appeal No way to free mail held up in Grunwick dispute Harold Stephen & Co Ltd and Others v Post Office, Court of Appeal Valuation of shares not vitiated by mistake Baber v Kenwood Manufacturing Co Ltd and Another, Rapists should be locked up, judge says, Three fined for illegal hunting. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,657, Radio, Renaissance bronzes sold for £65,000. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Opera And Ballet, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Sport: Yachting Prize for Pudney after Rouse disqualification, Racing Piggott could make visit to Ayr a profitable afternoon's work, Football England will not rush into picking manager, Bowls Narrow defeats for England in Worthing event, Fencing Sweden take gold and silver medals, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Broome just misses a double at Wembley, Cricket Greig gets a severe reprimand and Sussex a £500 fine, Rugby Union Fears over Brynmor Williams eased, Swimming Miss Willmott, 12, chosen, Golf Kelley hopes to regain his touch after surviving extra holes, Cycling Merckx loses all hope of sixth win, Tennis Essex just beat Lancashire in defence of title, Athletics Walker worried by a mystery injury. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Surgeons of England, University news, Latest appointments, Fire-fighters' bravery award, Lord Carver, Baptist Union. Reviews: Marquet, Moholy-Nagy and six Finns, LSO/M. Davies Festival Hall, The Alessi Brothers New Victoria, Audacious programme building American Ballet Theatre, The Deep Blue Sea, Elegy for suburban wasteland Abigail's Party. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 18, 1952 Changes in health, Some day the light of truth must blaze through China's darkness. Editorials/Leaders: A Bismarckian Critique, Gerrymandering The Power Plant Industry. Letters to the Editor: Use of Temple Bar, Arguments trained in wrong direction, Owls 'plain, ordinary and popular', House of Lords reform, Casualties from a neutron bomb, Human rights in Iran, Inflation accounting: the political element, Blasphemy as a crime, Denial of basic rights in Czechosloyakia, Evolution of man, Parole for life prisoners, Second class status for UK loan stocks?, Seeking 'streamlined' courts service, British postal service 'not most expensive', London transport, Coming to terms with Marxism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir William Luce, Brigadier Sir Ralph Rayner, Professor Bruce Heezen, Mr Witold Malcuzynski Notable interpreter of Chopin, Dame Joan Evans. Business Appointments: Business appointments Barclays International names new deputy head, Cunard's US president, New Messerschmitt chief. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Inflation implications hit gilts, Stock Exchange Prices Early losses halved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Births.
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