The Times - 10/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Marcel Berlins, By Peter Hennessy, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From John Roper, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Diana Geddes, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Bert Lodge, , By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Arts Reporter, From Sue Masterman, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, From William Chislett, From Charles Hargrove, From Edward Mortimer, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, From Dessa Trevisan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Pat Healy 'Social Services Correspondent, Terry Bamford, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Thomas Walker, John Percival, Michael Church, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Philip Howard, Robin Laurance, PHS, Bernard Levin, JOHN-HUNTER, , S. M. SWERLING, , NORMAN ATKINSON, , ROBERT BELGRAVE, , DEREK EZRA, , GRACE WYNDHAM GOLDIE, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , ROGER TARLING, , FRANK WILKINSON, , JEREMY SWIFT, , JOHN GRETTON, , PHILIP JONES, , L. J. CADBURY, , ALAN MAYNARD, , J. H. McGIVERING, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Tatiana Litvinov, By Maurice Corina, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Alan McGregor, By Ronald Pullen, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Caroline Atkinson, ROBERT PRYOR, , JACK NUTTING, , By Ronald Emler, DAVID HOUGH, , N. D. J. LANE, , Kenneth Owen, J. B. BRANSBURY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Clive Schmitthoff, Peter Hill, Daniel Vernet, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead, By Ray Maughan, By Nicholas Hirst,
ResumoNews: Pay policy main part of dispute body's work, Don Juan to give up right to throne on Saturday, says report, Office staffs attempt to settle Berlingske strike, Freedom songs greet UN five in Windhoek, The Times Diary Left with nothing to wear, Government 'must intervene in industry to fight low pay', Prince opens Bordeaux show of British painting, Treasures on view: The treasures of Mentmore (above), Afrikaner rivals fight it out, The Thunderer to the rescue: or the role The Times payed in the first jubilee, 22 feared dead in hotel blaze, Turkey's two main parties hope this election will break the stranglehold of Mr Erbakan, Roman Catholic doctrine on Mary is challenged, Mr Foot strives to woo the devolution rebels, Stronger action on shoplifters urged, Oil leaking from two vessels, Union warning to TUC on opposition to wage curb, Westminster statues go on sale, Egyptian and Israeli armies engaged in Sinai war games, English call for a share in benefits of separation, Britain may claim EEC school milk subsidy, 38% failure rate in car-safety test, Both sides still inflexible as dispute at Bristow Helicopters enters fourth week, Bukovsky: Frontiers of freedom lie inside each one of us, Butchers want illicit meat sales stopped, Man tied to a bomb dies in blast, Standards of training irk employers, Thais' border gunbattle with Khmer Rouge, Tentative easing of Lahore curfew ends in shooting, Heathrow men 'want showdown', 35 civilians shot dead in Rhodesia, Doctors ask for meeting with Prime Minister, V & A must lose a day, arts minister decides, West to resist change in status of East Berlin, Science report Outer space: Sovereignty claims, Wider satellite link-up for Europe, Childminding has become fashionable, but it can't be done on the cheap, Russia gives no hint of arms for Ethiopa, Ministers blamed for growth, Anglophilia takes grip of US press corps, Appeal by Christian Democrats, Number of abortions rises by 4 pc, Staff picket threat to race body's meeting, Disclosure of British war secrets allowed, Danish cabin crew join airline strike, Getting value for money out of the social services, Regional report Natural resources exploited to the full, US expects little progress as Salt II talks resume, Intimidation claim in Djibouti vote, Syrian and American presidents exchange fulsome praise before discussing Middle East, Miss Hearst placed on probation, Immigrants make up 3.3% of population, Sacrifices needed to keep Romania free, Matadors who killed bulls freed on bail, Officers' Families Fund, Nato defence threatened by economic difficulties, Computers keep up with inflation, Onslaught on private landlords approved by Labour's home policy committee, Mr Jackson demands a fairer deal on incomes, Targets set to save environment, Staff cuts 'damaging industrial strategy', Council spending on arts half that on public baths, Home Office is putting Cypriot refugees under pressure to leave, welfare groups say, Water-borne petition: Boys from Otter-, Councils get more flexibility in finance, Deaths on road lower than 40 years ago, Most Ulster workers still defying intimidation, Price controls key to continued understanding with the Government, Mr Scanlon says, Hijacker who chose Moscow. Law: Suspended sentences on affray case men, Former marine gets 5 years for second rape, Three accused of killing envoy in Cyprus, Outburst at Dutch war crimes trial, Court action against genetic engineering, Goldsmith case over 'Private Eye' dropped, Improper action by some barristers on plea changes alleged, Court of Appeal International arbitration award valid Dalmia Dairy Industries Ltd (formerly Dalmia Cement Ltd) v National Bank of Pakistan, Four found guilty in conspiracy trial, Jail for plot to defraud English Tourist Board, Closer watch on conspiracy prosecutions, Four are jailed for riot at Silverstone. Index. Politics and Parliament: Callaghan report to Commons on summit, British exporters want to see a change of attitude in Japan, Huge UK trade deficit with EEC partners, Whisky exports, Ministers yield to power of the Commons in petrol tax retreat, Investments by royalty kept out of public eye, Hopes of transatlantic air pact, Farriers Act changes, Tories seek 2p cut in income tax, Complaint over comments by Mr Paisley, Bill to stop sale of title 'Lord of the Manor' House of Lords, Removal of Budget's 5½p increase in petrol tax but not on Derv: need for August date explained, Government policies will not be changed as a result of summit House of Commons, Proposal to stop EEC farm frauds, 'Hansard' error explained, Keeping in touch with living directors. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Pia, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aberdeen Trust Limited, Edward Erdman, Paddington Building Society, Sotheby's, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Arab Wings, Sborn, Ghp Group Limited, Metalimportexport, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Datsun U.K. Limited,, Coltness Group, The London Hilton., Why Can't You Remember?, Memory & Concentration Studies, Rhp, Hine. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Bloodstock sales Gimri moves to another Epsom stable, Equestrianism Broome hoping for fourth European title, Cricket Packer has problems but remains optimistic, Athletics Malinowski and Ovett in 3,000 metres, Rugby Union Lions must be wary of propaganda about lack of talent in New Zealand, Football Mullery rejects move to Middlesbrough, Racing Vaguely Ded to come out in style at York, Tennis Now is the time to find Wimbledon rhythm, Golf Coles doubtful for first big tournament, For the record, Today's fixtures, Boxing Two Olympic men drop out of team. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, University Appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: The Merchant of Venice St George's, Music Group of London St John's / Radio 3, Twenty-one Granada, Summertide/Two Pigeons Sadler's Wells, Filibuster for the figurative, Isser Bushkin Wigmore Hall, Norrington /Schütz Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: sItalian authorities prevent sale of contents of palazzo in Florence, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,597, Tennessee Williams revival at the Shaw. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A black eye for Bumble for getting so steamed up, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 9, 1952 Foot-and-mouth disease. Editorials/Leaders: How To Change Communists, Do We Really Love Gummy Little Atoms?, Electoral Methods In Sierra Leone. Letters to the Editor: Planning for bicycles, The Western Sahara, Labour and the banks, Three cheers, A British Brookings, Newspapers in London, Oddities of Healeyan arithmetic, Danger to mineral reserves, Television freedom, Starting salary £60,000, Fore-courting the motorist, Conservative students, The money supply, A test to figure out an insurer's integrity, After the Summit: restoring incentives, Protecting inefficiency. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Award for editor: Mr Gordon Linacre (right), president, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Harry Johnson Key position in world economics, Mr Stanley Sutton, Sir Cecil Havers, Sir William Geraghty, Mme Ivy Litvinov. Business and Finance: Discount market, EEC takes another step towards company law harmonization, Europa Finding concrete policies to solve human problems, Briefly Double profits at L Scott, UK metal stocks, Contrasts among the market leaders, Whitehall rejects CBI plea for Green Paper on worker directors, Booming Utd Scientific gives scrip, Names soon for Price Commission, A Hawkins line by new CEGB chief, Banks open campaign against state takeover, Sterling fall hits Samuel Osborn, Second-half uplift puts J Beattie again at peak, A string of share sales, Busy THF sights new 'high', International close to deal for 100 Green Shield franchises, Processors complain of Tate & Lyle panel delay, Stock markets Wholesale prices spur equities, Renewal of trade pledge expected at OECD meeting next month, Berkeley Hambro sells French holdings, British car delegates seek joint EEC voice, Is it just a paper chase?, Retailers are again hit by sharp cutback in buying, Attempt to solve steel strike fails, Hopeful signs despite wholesale prices rise, Bankruptcies in year doubled, Geneva bank is closed after losses of £7.5m, Tighter laws soon on advertising, Business Diary: Fairchild's Corrigan · Save and prosper?, Little change in pay shares, Commodities Metals start the week on a subdued note, Surveyor may replace Sir Eric on Peachey board, International Rhone-Poulenc cuts loss by nearly £42m, In brief Increased orders go to German manufacturers, BSC opposes Brussels on pricing, Phoenix Min meeting adjourned for 21 days, Computer news Eight minis costing £1m for Elida Gibbs, BCA's fresh move on Nationwide, Groups asked to aid component makers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Second liners in demand. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at Pearl Assurance. Births.
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