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The Times - 08/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Bernard Edinger, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent Brighton, By Davis Blake Economics Correspondent, BY Clive Borrell, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, BY our Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By John Young planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Craig Seton, Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From John Best, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, David Robinson, Tom Walker, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, BY John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Compiled by Agnes Whitaker, Hugh Clayton, European Parliament, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Bernard Levin, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, JOHN L. RAYMENT, , M. D. GOULDER, , A. E. HARVEY, , J. S. L. GILMOUR, , ELSPETH HOWE, , ROBERT ASHTON, , MURIEL MAYALL, , T.E. ALLIBONE, , EWART PARKINSON, , MICHAEL RAMSAY, , G. MAHON, , DAVID LIVERPOOL, , CECIL EVANS, , PAULINE M. WEBB, , JOE HAINES, , EVELYN KEITH, , MARK GODDING, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Estelle Holt writes:, By Peter Hil Industrial Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Desmond Quigley, By Ronald Pullen, By Ray Maughan, By Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl, Christopher Thomas, By Patricia Tisdall, By Roger Vielvoye, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, ROBERT McCRINDLE, , WILLIAM P. HILDRED, , IAN FELLS, , R. A. MEGUYER, , ROGER C. FFOOKS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, Eynon Smart, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Tony May, By Nicholas Hirst, By John Brennan, By Maurice Corina, By Aubon Mitchell, By Ashley Druker, BY Our Financial Staff, Gerald Ely,

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News: Italian journalist shot by left-wing gunmen, Deadlock in talks on Rhodesia proposals, Abortion: why the doctors are closing ranks against new curbs, Chinese pilot defects to Taiwan, GLC road plan aimed at attracting industry, Late rush to vote at Saffron Walden, Herr Brandt to head North-South commission, New York ban on Concorde to be continued, No release for Señora Perón despite court ruling, Botswana staging post to Zambia, Former colleagues of Mr Bhutto say they were tortured in secret Pakistan detention camp, EEC Commission says herring ban should be extended into 1978, Year's pause between pay deals still emphasized, Vested interests versus editorial freedom, Shell cuts 3p off prices at most pumps, Budget offer of 2 per cent tax cut may be withdrawn if next week's talks with TUC go badly, British progress on housing policy criticized, Polugayevsky goes down for third time, £4m centre for Muslim community in Britain, Terrorists shoot Paris envoy of Mauritania, Government to detail new pay aims after union talks, Malawi Cabinet dismissed by Dr Banda, Call for guide to charities on political activity, Union drive to hold price of school meals, Six Cabinet ministers among vote rebels, Carter assurance of commitment to Israel, The Times Diary/, Big airlift of British troops to Belize, Limit of 10pc on price rises urged, Mr Scargill attacks union 'hypocrites', Savings by technology 'cannot guarantee every title', The Tory way of pruning 'too much Government', Commission is set up to investigate Mounties, Inquiry into 'bugging' at university, Minister calls for action on cooperatives, Nuclear inquiry told of alternative system, Public-sector restraint will be Chancellor's aim, urgent troop movement doubles size of garrison, Speaker to become Indian President, Science report Neurology: Stimulators for pain relief, Conducted tour on the Roof of the World, Food prices Eating less, paying more, The many ways that Frenchmen can cut their tax liabilities, Minority view of dangers, 'Daily Mail' criticized over Leyland articles, Israel opens jail to journalists, Britain lifts veto on EEC £145m research plan, Moves to prevent new immigrants working illegally, IBA seeks early fourth channel ruling, Communists move with caution in Japan, Moscow arrest after blast outside hotel, Bomb hoaxers hijack post vans in Belfast, Landscape artist: Jos Mahon is one of three, Chief Red Crow: The Prince of Wales,, Report on provincial newspapers, Photograph by Brian Harris, Less delay on driving tests, Children's summer holiday guide, Arrested Soviet trawlers allowed to leave Sweden, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, University principals' exam threat to Schools Council, Scientists clash over move to publicize Levich case, Commission rules out state aid for press, Break with school at 16 favoured by study group, North Sea divers' threat to strike over PAYE, Army scouts 'disguised as guerrillas', Abortion Bill 'closure' angers MPs, Council resents EEC refusal of grant for industrial site, EEC budget attempt to contain farm spending. Index. Law: High Court action mooted to free mail, Broadmoor for double killer, Grunwick chief denies any delay for political advice, Dutch skipper to appeal, Trickster jailed for three years, Bernard Levin says 'Gay News' is responsible paper, Eight accused of fraud plot, Court blocks student union office appointment, Court of Appeal No need to give reasons for notices to quit Cannock Chase District Council v Kelly, Solicitors' omission no bar to overriding time limits Firman v Ellis, Yard chief gets eight years for corruption, Black diary dominated trial of ex-Yard men, British woman on drug charge, Former council men cleared of corruption. Display Advertising: Bell's, Braid Group Ltd, British Heart Foundation, Ras, Silk Cut, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Pyramid Group (Publishers) Limited, The Devil's Playground, John Brown Company, Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad, Avis, Wealth Of The Roman World, London News, Compagnie Française DES Pétroles, Barrand Wallace Arnold Trust Limited, Bremner & Co. Ltd.. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Political adviser for Dr Owen, Edward Thomas's widow to be honoured at weekend, First-class honours degrees, University news, Eton College, Oxford University class list, Honorary degrees. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Rule changes for debates urged, Charities lobby MPs over homelessness Bill, Tax cut decision and counter-inflation plans out next week House of Commons, Swift move on boundaries if necessary for EEC elections, Wage explosion would destroy all hopes of reducing inflation, Minister refuses to be film censor House of Lords, Target date remains: majority of 247 votes for Bill, Regional, social and industrial priorities the main thrust of EEC budget, Single figure inflation by next year. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Domestic And Catering Situations, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments. Reviews: Hamlet St Georges, King's College Choir Qeh, Aida Covent Garden, Ronald Farren-Price Queen Elizabeth Hall, Comic distortions of the Bogart era The Late Show (aa) Warner West End Fun With Dick and Jane (a) Odeon Haymarket The Devil's Playground (aa) Warner 1 The Spy Who Loved Me (a) Odeon, Leicester Square, The Ice Break Covent Garden, Mecca Open Space. Sport: Equestrianism Superb performance by Miss Bradley, Bloodstock sales Agency pay 77,000 gns after duel for Newski, Athletics Kimombwa puts American achievements in shade, Sports in Brief, Shooting, Rugby League Britain hard pressed as two come home, Yachting Whistling up a west wind, Tennis Unexpected defeat for Miss Charles in Irish event, Boxing Bout fixed for vacant European title, Racing Marinsky will not run here again, Cycling Riders have untesting day after blistering sprint, Football Chelsea decide to keep it in the family, Cricket Miller changes image of a sunnyy evening in Sydney, Rugby Union Black day for New Zealand as Batty announces retirement, Golf Another brave heart shakes the establishment. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Steel yourselves for another round of Government hand-outs you cannot afford, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 8, 1952. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: Accountants In Confusion, Realism On The Press, What Should We Do With The Sixth Former?. Letters to the Editor: Selling gravestones, Receiver's report to creditors, Making the best of the Atlantic deal, Closing a post office, Human rights in Chile, The Cambridge conspiracy, At a loss, Role nuclear energy will need to play, Individualism in history, The divinity of Christ, Energy and the environment, Decision making, Long distance walking. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,648, Thomas Girtin sketchbook is sold to Yale centre for £36,000, Broadcasting, Radio. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Miss Doris Burchell, Sir William Luce British withdrawal from the Gulf, Oun Sananikone. Business and Finance: Study of recommended retail prices proves inconclusive, Discount market, Loud-speakers push Celestion to over £1m, Offshore in doldrums but John Brolwn brighter, Factory 'whip-round' for wages in Lucas dispute, Allied-Teacher: 'no proof' on insiders, Britain confirms anti-dumping duty on steel after Japanese refusal, Fillip for Pontin's in extension, Wellman Eng on target and on look-out for acquisitions, Commodities, Treasury finds demand determines industrial borrowing, Chancellor's confidence over pay helps share prices to recover, TUC rivals seeking recruits at the Bank, An invitation to 'kick down the door' of the U S defence market, US move to force RTZ chiefs to give evidence, Furness sees 1977 as same-again outcome, State industry chairmen 'treated with contempt', Carter team see dollar deficit as benefiting world monetary system, Bridlington plea for state grant to further tourism, NEB stake in mining machinery, International Kay Corp is leaving Bowater, Business Diary: Now we are two · McDonald's Kroc, Tonic for Greene, King from traditional bitter, Industrial Films Shedding light on motorway driving and burglary, TUC firm over parity of union directors on state boards, Ford Motor Credit, Wms Hudson to buy in quoted debentures, Zaire debt aid agreed at Club of Paris talks, IMF gold sale fetches price of $140.26 an ounce, New Saudi ceiling on oil unlikely, Soviet grain crop, Nottingham Brick plans 1-for-4 rights issue, Scrip, peak figures from Braham Millar, Not necessarily bearish, Hestair gains 51pc of Roots Harvesters, Telecommunications decline, Tesco moves up price-cutting league, SOMFA change in trading hours, Readson/hall & Earl, Slater, Walker hopes loan stocks purchase will provide 'more stable financial base', 6,000 jobs threatened by cotton yarn imports, 'Slush' study not to be published, Briefly Good start by Jas Finlay, Pound rallies after official support, Barclays' offshoot buys Swiss bank, Wages: lighting the fuse and waiting for the bang, TSB sets up new income unit trust, Voting change in new Ferranti injection, First groups opt out of pension plan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Half-hearted recovery, Stock markets Feeble recovery from big losses: Sotheby's win 18p premium. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join board of Consolidated Plantations. Property: Residential property, Flat Sharing, Churches for conversion. Births.

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