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The Times - 26/04/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Peter Godfrey, From Craig Seton, By Peter Hennessy, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Robert Parker, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Craig Seton, Ronald Faux, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman Local Government Corresponden, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Sue Reid, , From Christopher Walker, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Science Editor, By Martin Huckerby, From a Staff Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, By Roger Berthoud, Professor Sir Hans Krebs, Dave Robins, Paul Overy, Alan Coren, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, By Norman de Mesquita, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Bernard Levin, Sheila Black, PHS, HUGH W. MELLOR, , BERNARD CROSSLEY, , ALICE COLEMAN, BRYAN GOULD, , PATRICK COSGRAVE, , LYUDMILA ALEXEYEVA, , ANDREY AMALRIK, , VLADIMIR BUKOVSKY, , MAURICE NORVIC, JOHN BEAUMONT, , M. E. BENNETT, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , F. AVERY JONES, , M. J. S. LANGMAN, , DAVID LAURENT GILES, , JAMES WHETTER, , JOHN FIELD EVANS, , JOHN DAVENPORT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, From Peter Hazelhurst, By John Brennan, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By David Felton, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Malcolm Brown, ROBERT ASHWORTH, , PETER GREY, , RICHARD STORRY, , PETER G. EDWARDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, H G Jones, David Blake and Melvyn Westlake, Hans Baumann, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Ashley Druker, RICHARD SACHS, by Kenneth Owen, by James Pilditch, by José Manser, by Clive Ashwin,

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News: Shopworkers back social contract after warning that Labour could fall, Demonstrators again halt road inquiry, Growing violence on the terraces, Actors seek strike over cut in grants, Reporters on secret tour of Robben Island prison, Jamaica to end its state of emergency, Portugal law and order warning, 2p a lb rise likely in margarine prices, Journalists angered by 'secret' talks on London merger, Tories will divide Commons on prices Bill, but avoid direct 'no' vote, AUEW will be asked to back Heathrow stoppage by engineers, Advisory service finds the right experts, Tanzania counts the cost of E African spilt, Zaire forces capture key town as rebels flee, Investment In Design, Accident could affect insurance rates, Amiable and avuncular politician, Dismissal of Tyndale six proposed, Vietnamese Premier in France to create new links with West, Strike holds up interviews for new race body, Cynicism has gone too far, Polytechnic staff attack 'unqualified teachers', Indians' champion: Marlon, Winds forecast to push slick towards Norway, Britain's chances improve for three-day event title, Getting to the root cause of delinquency, Grave of Roman soldiers found in Canterbury, Champion arises for disadvantaged youth, Army to clear rubbish in Paris strike, London's evening papers: two into one may go, Parties come out for battle, but will the army have the casting vote?, Science report Electronics: Field-effect transistors, Treasury's spending chief moves to Trade, Hint of an impending Soviet party plenum, Britain gives way on EEC farm prices, Ethiopia expels three Western journalists, Teacher refused to compile secret dossiers, Only five entries out of, Senor Suarez to stand in general elections, With the comfort and, A reprieve expected for Mersey ferries, Gunfights break uneasy calm in Beirut, New claims on Rhodesia oil sanctions busting, Agency wants last word on strike action, Chinese culinary attack on the Swiss, History teaches value of awareness, Concorde's noise impact in its first year 'very small', Regional report Hope of prosperity from fish farming project, U.S. chooses career diplomat for Paris post, Indian states oppose dissolution, Award winners sell faster, Watercress line: With the granting of the, Stronger role urged for the Ombudsman, Flight Lieutenant Gerald, Stronghold is no longer to be taken for granted, Vote of confidence in immigrants' service chief, Main parties aim to lure people back to London, Danish police break picket lines at press plant, Rome university reopening after killing, Dr Owen rules out quick EEC action on the Middle East, $25m limit on claims for pollution damage, Papers lost in burglary at Wilson farm home, Spillage comes at worst time for marine life, Rules proposed for lorries with dangerous cargoes, Scots group lists oil mishaps, Car workers play cards on full pay, It must look good and work well, Phase three gets some backing and new threat, Tories suggest training for school managers, Seven days' ultimatum by 'loyalist' leaders, Management at hospital was poor, inquiry told, Carter energy proposals heat up debate in Australia on drawbacks of 'plutonium economy', Mr Heath 'given wrong figures' in miners' clash, Oil blow-out could be stopped tomorrow if roughening seas allow, Foreign Office might grow in strength within home ministry, Repair team lands on stricken Ekofisk oil platform, British Rail plans for bus services opposed, Tussle begins for share-out of the rate-support grant, Britain the most popular target for human rights complaints, If you have ears... Mr, Police likely to reject new pay offer, Design Awards 1977: the products, the companies, the judges, The Times Diary So do we need the Think Tank?, Bill 'would make it harder to get lawful abortions', Council's activity is vast in scope. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Bank Of Scotland, Ownership And Participation, Wedgwood, Kienzle, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited ("Aac"), Multiple Display Advertisements, Ofrex Group Limited, National Westminster Bank, Pontin's Limited, Massey-Ferguson, Lloyds Bank Base Rate, The City Company Limited, Carrington, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Midland Bank, Kim Il Sung, Coutts & Co, The Huntleigh Group Limited, Ti Group, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, High & Dry, Heineken., Icfc, The Times, Clydesdale Bank Limited, London Manchester Assurance Company Limited, Sotheby's Mentmore, Gulf Air, Save The Children, Barclays, Arab Bank Ltd, Bba Group Limited, Crayonne, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Delta, Tyndall Share Exchange Plan, London Brick Company Limited, Clydesdale Bank, Marwin, Caabu, M. J. B. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Healey & Baker, William Baird & Company Limited, Queensland Alumina Holdings N. V., Stanley, Iran Air, Lancia, XXX, Williams & Glyn's, Design Center Books, Weir. News in Brief. Law: Rabies law broken by Saudi prince, Firing squad sentence, Seven years for double rapist, When dismissing a man on medical advice East Lindsey District Council v Daubney, Head who stole from his school fined £300, Queen's Bench Division Singapore seeks to quash order discharging Mr Slater Ex parte Singapore Republic Government, Czech court upholds dismissal of dissident, Paskistan's martial law challenged in court, Employment Appeal Tribunal Negotiations by trade body not enough National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades v Albury Bros Ltd, Football youths given 'deterrent' terms, Lady Yapp gets an acquittal, 'Coffee fiddle' by rail steward, Doctor's libel action settled, Boy had to eat birds' bread. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Leyland recovery in recent weeks, Mr Varley defends operations of NEB, Japanese TV set firm will be expected to make greater use of British parts, Success of Concorde Washington route, Difficult negotiations on heavy electrical plan industry, Dual mandate would impose great strain, Minister considering what action is needed after N Sea blow-out: company responsible for pollution House of Commons, Anti-market minister says advocates of the referendum must be bound by its verdict. Picture Gallery: Ekofisk Disaster. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal Columns, Theatres, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Entertainments. Reviews: Women at War BBC 2, Belsen's precursors The Passion Cottesloe, Jack Smith at Newcastle, King/Benson Wigmore Hall, Gabrieli Quartet St John's/Radoi 3, La princesse de Navarre Covent Garden. Sport: Football Arsenal trample faint title hopes, Cricket Stovold and an eager Sadiq leave the others nothing to do, Rugby Union A romantic way to qualify for a sevens event, Golf Simons scores first win in 4½ years, Rugby League Salford-Leeds match will not be replayed, Racing Malinowski worth another chance to vindicate Piggott's opinion, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Cooper shows choice is not misplaced, Results yesterday, Real Tennis Forceful Dunnett gains command, Today's fixtures, Hockey Club pointer to improvement in Soviet Union. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Let us give President Amin a welcome that will change his whole life, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 25, 1952 Elizabeth Schumann. Editorials/Leaders: The Law On Press Monopoly, The Civil Service And The Tuc. Letters to the Editor: Mebyon Kernow, Arab trade boycott, Christian decline, Preserving hospital beds, Exchange rate and export prospects, Sauce for the Japanese goose, Accused in the dock, A free day's work instead of strike?, North Sea precautions, Garden or fram produce?, Local broadcasting, Soviet human rights, Abolition of the GLC, Civil servants, Care of old people. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Ulster service awards, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Record prices for Russell Flint watercolours, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,585. Obituaries: Lord Slater, Mrs Lucy Masterman Worker for the Liberal cause, Captain E. R. Rickman. Business and Finance: Discount market, RTZ exemption lifts dividend by 47 pc, One-for-four rights by Farnell, Mr Varley declines to give pledge on Parsons, Carter stance upsets British hopes of switch on fibres pact, Briefly Slow start at Ldn Brick, Commodities, International 2 oil groups show firstquarter loss, AAC faces heavier tax on gold profits, Leyland chief's 'fighting' talk as review document goes to NEB, Three held over Swiss bank losses, Assessing Volvo's production methods at Kalmar, Tubes sees fruits of strategy but Weir awaits desalination, In search of a solution to the financial problems of deficit nations, Ladbroke again off to a flying start, Japanese reject Mr Dell's 'double your British imports' demand, Hopes rise for peace talks at Halewood, Laing falters in the Middle East, Ezra call for flexibility on employee participation, Wall St closes at low for year, UK in joint £140m deal to sort out Arab rubbish, Business Diary: Papering over the cracks, Base borrowing rate down to 9 pc, Europa, Whitehall 'delayed' BSC growth, Computer news ICL mid-range sales 'exceed expectations', Winn goes up 29pc to top £1m for first time, Sir Eric prepares his reply, 1300 to leave German steel plants, In brief Washington forecasts lower growth rate, US supports boost for IMF resources, Sterling fall put Chrysler adrift of forecast, Stock markets Equities drift back from firm start, Interest rates on Industry Act loans reduced, Barrow shareholders vote for NEB £3m deal, LME action on option trading. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Subdued start to the account, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New F H Lloyd Holdings director. Births.

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