The Times - 29/03/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Harry Debelius Santa Cruz de Tenerife, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Malcolm Brown, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent Rhyl, From Our Correspondent Swindon, By Peter Godfrey, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Ronald Kershaw, By Kenneth Gosling, By Craig Seton, By Our Crime Correspondent, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, John Chartres, By Pearce Wright, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patricia Clough, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, By Roger Berthoud, Father Patrick Barry, , Pat Healy, Paul Overy, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, By Richard Streeton, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By our Astronomical Correspondent, Edward Mortimer, by Robert Fisk, R.F., by Alex Efthyvoulos, by Kathleen Partridge, by Diana Patt, by John Carter, Bernard Levin, David Rudnick, PHS, Marghanita Laski, LIMERICK, , SIMON CAPLAN, , BRONWEN BRINDLEY, , ROBERT LEFEVER, , ALAN SINGER, , HENRY LAWSON, , CHARLES GIFFORD, , M. R. ROSE, , PHILIP JONES, , GAY TREGONING, , LISTOWEL, , RODNEY DRAKE, , P. STROVER, , JOYCE GRENFELL, , J. CUNNINGHAM, , EUGENE WASON, , TERENCE MORTIMER, , GUY FIEGEHEN, , STEWART LANSLEY, , G. A. LEWIS LLOYD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Marcel Berlins, T. B. B., By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb, By Ray Maughan, By Ronald Pullen, By John Brennan, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, T. MERCER, , JOHN JEFFERSON, , NORMAN POWER, , PETER W. REYNOLDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Roger Vielvoye, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, Wallace Jackson Commodities editor,
ResumoNews: Tax concessions are the only things that will really help the poor, Running of NHS 'slowed by consensus management', A voice in radio: must it always be middle-aged and middle-class?, Halt to rise in auction tea prices, Katangans find support in advance on mining town, Prison staff call off protest over quarters, Mr Callaghan hopes some nations will reflate to bring world out of recession, Whites asked to vote for change in SW Africa, Plenty of room on the beach, Labour report advocates regional government, University grant cut less than expected, Mr Jenkins for talks next month with Mr Carter, Change in choice of Ombudsman, Mr Ennals intervenes in hospital dispute, Dutch Cabinet asked to stay until poll day, Moves soon on worker power in the Post Office, The Times Diary Bitter battle for black readers, Human error appears likely cause of Tenerife air disaster, Cyprus, Why the EEC must say yes and no to Portugal, Decision in Hosenball case likely today, Latest European snow reports, Queensland looks to a rosy future, French Cabinet resigns and M Barre is asked to form new Government, EEC receives Portugal's membership application, Israeli dock dispute ends, Inner-city aid scheme criticized as gimmick to influence polling, Dr Owen's busy schedule in southern Africa, Scuffles during the Queen's visit to Perth, Standards in school 'are rising', Sir Harold mourns lost scientific chances, Can discipline and freedom exist side by side in our schools?, A community divided, Change for Scottish succession claims, Helicopter hop suggested for Concorde, Union men in 'safety army' for factories, Britain is expected to boycott Awacs and go it alone on Nimrod, Tenerife survivors tell of the split seconds between life and death, Milan chaos angers mail firms, Jenkins pay agreement for 30,000 puts pressure on phase 3, Thefts by Minster bursar, Industry getting back on its feet, Stechford voters 'wait for Budget benefits', Ulster MPs threaten partial Commons ban over IRA killings, Regional report Joys of being a non-motorway addict, British fight to offset farm price rises, Watergate tapes sale awaits court ruling, Jubilee medallions: Eight of a series of 14 nickel-silver, Janata promise on constitution, Bhutto offer to opposition about lifting emergency, Mr Vance given human rights warning by Mr Brezhney, Liberals join Tories in protest vote against the defence cuts, Mr Steel announces his 'shadow cabinet', £500,000 'fine' over smuggled diamonds, Unctad talks disappoint Third World, US tempting some top British scientists, Technology plans to go ahead at 'The Times', New human rights group attacked, Ethiopia regime accused of torture and murder, Irishman 'was not ill treated', New indemnity plan for doctors, Britain urged to approve nuclear power funds, Broad Left holds on to central role in NUS, Archaeology report North Wales: Bronze Age burials, Science report Astronomy: Fewer habitable planets, Government cautious about big revival, Agriculture exports reach record, Devilish women, by man who beat Mrs Gandhi, Alert in Soweto after shooting by police, Lord Bernstein urges TV audiences to switch off, Looted works of art exported illegally, Plotter accused of shooting Thailand general, Early-morning experiment starts in ITV regions, Podgorny communiqué reaffirms Soviet backing for three main southern Africa liberation groups, Gala halted by holiday camp sit-in. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Office Of Free Trading,, Costas V. Philippou Ltd., Burberrys, Shop Around, Multiple Display Advertisements, Exchange, Peter Symmons & Company, Cyprus Airways, Peletico Ltd.,, Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (Cyta), The Churchill, Sotheby's, Freepost, Dodge Trucks, Kienzle 2000, Sale Tilney & Company, Limited, Scottish Amicable, Xonics Incorporated, Cubestore, Taylor Woodrow, Keo Ltd., The Times, Saa, Computer Center Ltd., Granada Group, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Vassiliko Cement Works Ltd., Freemans, Inter-City, Dufay Bitumastic Ltd, Cyprus Potato Marketing Board,, Hellenic Bank Limited, Barratt Developments Limited, The London Life Association Limited, The Edinburgh And Dundee Investment Company Limited, Willis Faber Limited, Reckitt & Colman, "Four Lanterns", Hotel Astir, Amathus Beach Hotel, Apollonia Beach Hotel, Pittards, Bank Of Cyprus, Nissi Beach Hotel, Cyprus Trade Centre. Law: Court of Appeal When a motorist is 'at a hospital as a patient', Submissions of no case Regina v Mansfield, Ex-police chief says he never took money corruptly, Man says he took part in £2m theft at airport, Woman jailed on three bigamy charges, Publication particulars of newspaper innuendo Fullam v Newcastle Chronicle and Journal Ltd and Another, £118,000 award to road victim, Doctor among 19 remanded on drug charges, Chancery Division Resettlement of trust property: CTT relief In re Earl of Buckinghamshire Settlements Trusts Cole and Another v Hope, Morley and Another, Queen's Bench Division Duty of airline when carrying animals British Airways Board v Wiggins. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Student's basic grant to become £1,000 a year, with a reduction in parents' contribution, Government not blind to potential Soviet threat, Unilateral defence cuts jeopardize peace, Right to protect investment and jobs: gas price rise flows from IMF package, Concorde changes, Companies warned, Gas cheaper in real terms than five years ago, Rundown of Stern group not a fiddle House of Commons. Arts and Entertainment: Cut in grants to cost opera group 50 jobs, World chess games put off, Porcelain is sold for more than £1m, Radio, Decisive win for Scots pair in bridge contest, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,562. Official Appointments and Notices: Musician of the year, Latest appointments, Maronites keep top Lebanon army posts, Church news. Classified Advertising: Mortgages & Finance, Domestic Situations, Legal Appointments, Stepping Stones, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Segovia Festival Hall, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hawksmoor's neglected churches Nicholas Hawksmoor Whitechapel Art Gallery, Care, concern and righteous indignation, Swan Lake King's, Edinburgh, The Duenna Guildford. Sport: Rackets Main event looks almost even money the field, Equestrianism One Schockemöhle to ride at Hickstead, Racing Jockey Club issue list of prohibited substances, Olympic Games Canada propose sanctions for withdrawals, Sports in Brief, Snooker Virgo crushes opponent from Wallasey, Cricket Pakistanis win with over a day to spare, Boxing Stracey must forget past to recall winning ways, Football Practice still far from perfect for England, Table tennis New structure will restore an old point of distinction, Swimming Downie returns in time for Crystal Palace event, Tennis State of European game under review, For the record, Hockey At last English forwards look hungry for goals, Rugby Union Rives and Skréla lend glamour to Barbarians' Easter parade, Squash rackets Leslie will need his skill and stamina. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in April, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 28, 1952 Seretse Khama, In incredible detail, the worst death march the world has ever seen. Editorials/Leaders: The Ridiculous Level Of British Taxation, Like The Watergate White House. Letters to the Editor: The Burma Act, Time off to pray, Spring flowers, Positions closed, Liberal support for Labour, BBC reporting of Northern Ireland, Doctors and the economy, Poverty in Britain, Iniquitous extortion, 'Harmonious' work in developing Sudan, Jews at universities, Collective bargaining, Arab boycott of Israel, Energy waste, When a union uses 'blacking' as a lever for recruitment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Brigadier Humphrey Stronge Former military attaché in Prague, Mr J. Y. Sangster, Captain A. S. Cunningham-Reid, Colonel Jack Lowther. Business and Finance: Discount market, Forecast beating from Willis Faber, Swire plans to float properties, Law team gathers evidence, Forecast of rise in engineering orders, UK metal stocks, Second-leg hope at Clayton Dewandre is dashed, Monopoly inquiry deterrent to Sketchley in Johnson follow-up, Esso seeks price rise, Arabs float giant new shipping line, Chrysler plant on offer at£700,000, Personal Income, Expenditure And Savings, CHI wins Beaver bid as Guinness struggles on, Coping with huge borrowing demands in the US, Top changes at Treasury, Pre-Budget nerves hit shares, International Dresdner Bank is optimistic, Hattersley price concessions fail to please CBI and Consortium, Borthwick's titbits for adamant NFU, Whiteall softens line on planning agreements, Midsummer decision for Leyland, ICI to spend £35m on fertilizers production, Margins up as Ofrex climbs 28 pc, Brent Chemicals are hatching pay-out ploy, Commodities Wheat supply-demand outlook for year is 'reasonably comfortable', US suffers record trade deficit, Detergents group with big oversea interests freed from UK dividend controls, German steel merger denied, Longer Fruehauf wait, £500m Drax go-ahead likely before Easter, Tate plan to ease loss of 1,500 jobs, Tokyo talks soon on colour TV sales to America, Briefly, Money Market Rates, Will Mr Healy's Indian rope trick convince us?, Whitehouse minority left in the dark, £70m foundry scheme by Birmid stirs NEB, Scott Lithgow wins £1.5m order for Gambian river ferry, Computer news Eight NCR models to be introduced, Business Diary: Crown Agents' Brown · Split VOTE, Insurance claims for Tenerife air disaster could amount to $400m, Wall St down again, Nigg Bay deal hope by May, Commodities Metals lose ground on the LME, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Superstore for London planned, Unexpected sharp fall in standard of living, Le Monde. La Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Benn plea for guidelines on energy policy. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous start to the account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock markets Insurances lead way down but tone better after hours. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hill Samuel names a new director. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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