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The Times - 28/01/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy and Neville Hodgkinson, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres Manchester, From Trevor Fishlock, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Sue Reid., From John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Fred Emery, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, By Edward Mortimer, From Patrick Brogan, From John Best, David Robinson, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, From John Hennessy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Walker, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Philip Howard, Hugh Clayton, by Charles Hargrove, by John Ardagh, by Michael Hanson, C.H., by Michel Vivés, by Patricia Tisdall, Bernard Levin, PHS, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, WHITNEY STRAIGHT., NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, HUGH PESKETT., WILFRED DE'ATH., GILES RADICE, KENNETH LEWIS., PAUL BRYAN., PETER ANDRAS., DAVID SOUTHERN., R. E. HARDMAN., G. CLIVE HANDFORD., EDWARD EVERY., ADELA M. EVERY., C. MURRAY ROGERS., St George's Close., ROBIN DOBSON., TOBY COURLANDER, Leif Mills, JOHN WHITNEY, MIRIAM KOCHAN, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Education Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, R.K.A. writes:, The Bishop of Stepney writes:, T. M. Higham wrires:, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ronald Emler, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Roger Vielvoye, By Macolm Brown, R. L. COLLINS., T. F. D. SEWELL., GUNNAR DAHL, HARRY LUCAS, J. S. FINDLAY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Ronald Emler.., By Adrienne Gleeson, Gerald Ely, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter,

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Law: GLC fined for faulty drier, Woman jailed for killing with an axe, Judges reject Mr Silkin's argument on constitutional role, Man charged with bank girl's murder, Fine of £20,000 for fishing in British limit, Idea of taking baby in book, court told, Girls who put nitrate in head's tea cleared, Moves planned to clarify loophole in cannabis law, Court of Appeal Member of public can bring action without Attorney General's consent Gouriet v Union of Post Office Workers and others, S Africa job notice 'not unlawful', Four accused of £360,000 raid offences, House of Lords Corruption Acts: gas board a 'public body' Regina v Manners and Another, Man alleged to have contracted murder of wife, Cover-up in hunt for boy's killer, father says, Jail for putting slabs on track, 18 months for drunken driver, Illicit alcohol is blamed for loss of trawler, Appeal judge says PC's jailing unjust, Balcombe Street prisoner identifies four men in dock, Union defers any decision to appeal. News: Church unity likely to experience setback, Mrs Gandhi accused of anti-people policies, Reference book tells little of Lord Denning, Standards of discipline in schools defended, Mass tourism rings the changes, At home with the countess at Mentmore, Delay in announcing arts aid criticized, 10 per cent rise in applications to universities, The majestic display that is going to make 'Majesty' a best-seller, Nice Challenge for capital of Riviera, Vatican sees no place for women as Priests, At last the facts on fresh food, Jobs and prices affected by US freeze-up, Mr Trudeau rules out independent Quebec, Final Belvoir decision at 'national level', Altering the scenery, Richard peace tour restarts in Botswana, Strike over French wage policy, Attorney General indicates he acted on political grounds, Fake suicide of African not ruled out, Latest European snow reports, Sweet smell of success, Caution over Madrid ban on protests, Cuisine á la provencale, Giscard choice offers to quit Paris contest, Ethiopian Marxists call for change of regime, Moderation in racial speeches urged, S African view of Western failure, Threat of demolition for 40,000 older houses in Manchester, The Treasury clears the decks for industry, Receptionists write repeat prescriptions, Congress may alter poll laws, The Times Diary Can the scientists save us?, Government plans to cut public spending by £1,200m next year, Japanese prosecutors link name of Mr Nixon with Lockheed as Tanaka trial opens, Text of Denktash letter to Archbishop, Mr Jenkins seeks return to fixed exchange rates, Chief constable asked for explanation by committee, Appeals to abolish bread price control rejected, Concorde finds many New York allies, Call for pan-African force, Item withdrawn, Carter plan for faster growth unveiled, Cash problems force airline to halt flights, Tory plan to improve education, Open university chancellor and window cleaner among 5,800 latest graduates, Premier will lead way to Washington, Hare Krishna is banned in Argentina, Portuguese Socialists expel four leftists, White Paper proposes £31m more health cuts, Tory backing for Genesis teacher, Information on ownership of land criticized, Expressing a bent for the ridiculous, School pupils discuss Ulster peace, Protest over plan to raise rates, Tory pledge on defence to détente sceptics, Amnesty support for prison hunger strikers, EEC makes war on food prices, Science report Whooping cough: Immunization effect, Egypt to ask Russians to reschedule arms debts, Advance south of Syrian troops worries Israelis, European convention on terrorism signed by 17 states, Being British, Workers occupy building site, Cyprus talks raise hopes of breakthrough, Science in the sun, Afflicted jog conscience of Rome, Doctors depressed by health service failures the BMA tells royal commission, Rhodesia ruling party backs Smith plan for internal settlement, Strategy talks between TUC and employers, Elective dynasty, Communications gap, Spreading the glory of the Tate, Strike shuts nuclear power plant, How Parliament can put the judge in the dock, Mayor cleared of making false claim for benefits, Repeal of 437 obsolete laws sought, The inquiry that priced itself out, Expulsion shadow over dissidents, Derelict acres bought for shops and concert hall. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Greece And The Hellenic Isles., Nice,, Manson Finance Trust, Manchester Business School, Datsun, Skiazur, Interim Statement, Cote D'azur Villa Holidays, Bank Base Rates, Advertisement, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, British Sugar Corporation Limited, French Motorail, Les Hauts De Vaugrenier, Barclays International's World Of Banking, Gallaher, Marley, Fitch Lovell Limited, Menton, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited., Commodity Analysis Limited, Tristar, Bnp, Cannes Tourist Services, The Negresco, The Properties Of Hay's Wharf, Limited. Politics and Parliament: Devolution deal is denied by Mr Foot, Riot shields for London police if need arises, Preparatory work on wealth tax, Independence of Parliament as fundamental as that of courts, Attorney General still confident he came to correct conclusion House of Commons, Further change in cigarette prices coming, John Stonehouse can go to Lords, Separate voice for islands in assembly, Riot shields approved for the Metropolitan Police, Statement on sterling balances next month, Labour peers to continue talks on Lords reform, Right to trial by jury to be retained for all theft cases: public confidence in system essential, Next week. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Acknowledgments, Commercial Services, Entertainments, Services, Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Glyndebourne Touring Opera for France, No Sheep on the Bush Half Moon, Hart resigns from Royal Ballet, Something for the ears as well as for the eyes White Rock (u)/ Genesis (u) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Numero Deux (x) The Other Cinema A Nous les petites anglaises (aa) EMI International,, Epitome of early German romanticism Der Freischütz Covent Garden, Traps Royal Court Theatre Upstairs. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, New Rattigan play, Broadcasting, French opera records, 'Moby Dick' first edition makes £30,813, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,517. Sport: Football Famous names fight shy of Everton job, Hockey Chance for home countries to test their skills, Rugby Union Wales play safe and pick Cobner, Boxing Discretion used to authorize Conteh's defence, Tennis Four big names out of Philadelphia story, Sports in Brief, Athletics Aukett's anti-aparthied call could lead to boycott of 1978 Games, Bloodstock sales Capuchin changes hands but may not run at Aintree, Ice Skating A bronze for Cousins with glitter to come, Cricket Hard game will do England good, Racing Zarib can reward his trainer's determination to persevere, Motor rallying Munari has three-minute advantage. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Monday, Jan 28, 1952 Steel ownership, Honourable brothers, have you ever considered the Italo-Oriental method?. Editorials/Leaders: The Peace Talks In Cyprus, Not Above The Law. Letters to the Editor: Silencing the media, Trade unions and pension fund management, Sale of Mentmore, On handing over office, The new 'Express', Fundamental weakness in shipping control that is a threat to safety, Puzzled by the British attitude, A vain wait for help, Why April 5?, Forming the next incomes Policy, The Bullock Report: proposals for worker directors, Person wanted, Aspects of the Novel, Jerusalem eviction, Mr Smith's 'No', Development of the Suez Canal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Newspaper publishers' new director, Ballet resignation, University news, Henlow graduation, Award for sport photographer. Obituaries: Mr T. K. Penniman, Dr Horace Joules Clinician and administrator, Sister Dorothy Raphael, Mr G. H. Kenyon. Business and Finance: Discount market, Business Diary: Whither Sir Douglas? · Textiles' MacArthur, Good start gives Borthwick boost, A big comeback for Allied Textiles, Short-time at Krupp, Mr Callaghan set to keep the peace on worker director issue, Commodities, French trade deficit cut, CCA 'gives auditors wider area of discretion', NEB takes share in underwater technology, State schemes for ferrous foundries top £31m, Kuwait stake in Romania refinery plan, Iran confirms oil output slump, UK used more energy last year but less than in 1973, Share deals, Tough trading no bar to Watson & Philip, A lot yet to do before York is out of Wood, Howard rise of 61 pc puts shares higher, Indonesia rejects tanker deal, Price Commission sees inflation at peak of 19 per cent in late spring, Bank charges at Williams & Glyn's in June, Lonsdale better in second half, IBM suits the action to the word, Tate & Lyle reaction on sugar pricing report, Delivery dispute lays off hundreds at Leyland, Newsprint producers insist on full price rise, Lonrho owns 25pc of Dunford voting rights, Coffee revenue hope, Changing gear on interest rates, Scottish American, Ass Engineering shoots for £30m this year, Briefly, The Bank releases £365m as temporary aid for liquidity, SE opening way for brokers' TV advertising, Saatchi Compton earn, pay more, Bumper year sees Y J Lovell top £2.5m, J C Bamford spells out 'obvious sense' of link-up with Poclain group, ICI plans £25m expansion of PVC production, Williams & Glyn's in $30m note issue, Lager brews profits and problems, Whitehall reported on state worker directors, Pleasurama up 38 pc to peak, Overseas Siemens regains better returns, Exporters expect rise of 6-8pc, Better prospects seen for world shipbuilding, Union urged to back tractor plant strike, New Chloride factory, Results of bids for oil licences next week, Conserve oil and find alternatives or face shortages, OECD says. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock markets Index up 9 points and long gilts add £1, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Long gilts prominent, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Successor to chairman at F H Lloyd Holdings. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Make the most of good views, Residential property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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