The Times - 26/09/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From David Blake, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Peter Hennessy, By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Robin Young, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From William Chislett, From Patricia Clough, By David Wood, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, , From Frederick Cleary, From Ann Fyfe, From David Bonavia, From Ray Kennedy, From Richard Wigg, By David Watts, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Stanley Reynolds, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Peter Nichols, John P Mackintosh, David Wood, GEOFFREY JOHNSON SMITH, , VICTOR CESTR, , JOHN HUNT, , ANDREW BOYD, , MAX BELOFF, , C. H. SISSON, , CHRISTOPHER P. WILKINS, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , MICHAEL RICHARDS, , GERALD HAYTHORNTHWAITE, ANTHONY WHALLEY, , H. LESLIE KIRKLEY, , JAMES BOYDEN, , CHRISTOPHER BEER, , SUE SHUTTER, , GEORGE GELBER, , JOHN ENNALS, , ALAN PHILLIPS, , KEVIN J. ALBAN, , DINGLE FOOT, , JOHN COOPER, , MONCK, , A. R. WHITAKER, , By Clifford Longley, By our Veterinary Correspondent, A. C. K., Sir Cuthbert Clegg, R.M.H.E., By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Nicholas Hirst, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, Frank Vogl, Sydney Paulden, Peter Hill, TREVOR J. BENTLEY, , BRUCE M. ADKINS, , ROLAND FREEMAN, C. H. BRISCOE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, Peter Norman, John Huxley, Ray Maugham, Richard Allen, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Tony May, David Robinson, Gerald Ely, by David Blake, by Frank Vogl, by John Greenwood, By Peter Norman, by Charles Hargrove, by John Earle, by Maurice Corina, by Paul Routledge, by Ronald Pullen, by Wallace Jackson, by Christopher Wilkins, by Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, by Roger Vielvoye, by David Shirreff, by Melvyn Westlake, by Nicholas Cumming-Bruce, R.V., by Alec Nove, by Kurt Weisskopf, by Harry Debelius, by Michael Hornsby, by Alan McGregor, by Geoffrey Smith, by Ray Kennedy, by John Best, by Robert Gottliebsen, by Patrick Knight, by Michael Frenchman, by David Coetzee, by David Bonavia, by Anthony Rowley, by Simon Scott Plummer,
ResumoNews: Black Africa Defensive strategy a success, EEC diversity is defended by Mr Rippon, A new role in politics for Herr Strauss, Communist-Socialist rift grows wider in France, Escape from Ethiopia: Six great-, China Signs are hopeful, Howe call for fewer laws, Entry right demanded for 200,000 overseas citizens, Saudi Arabia Vast surplus seen as temporary liquidity, Family food spending up by 25p a person a week, Scandinavia Miracle turns sour, Liberals plan Europe vote proviso for pact, Youth salute: Fifty groups of majorettes,, Danger signs in the retreat from political commitment, Opec outside Middle East Cushioned against effects of glut, Many uncommitted Liberals believe party has lost its independence, London 'getting too big a share of housing funds' report says, Italy From weakness comes strength, United States Capital spending is big issue for Administration, Russians reject idea of women priests, Switzerland A time for optimism, Comecon Twelve bleak months, Alliance Party change view on power sharing, Action urged on Labour membership losses, Leapman In America, 7,500 police block march on German nuclear plant, Election landslide resolves fiji's racial turmoil, Ghana secessionists held, Mr Pardoe predicts less opposition to pact, Israeli compromise on PLO representation, Mr Teng considers US is asking for too much, Annual Financial Review Recession persists as recovery strategy breaks down, IMF supports Healey aim of tax cuts to boost the economy, How the censors build up a false picture of the world, Mr Sithole urges blacks and whites to work for peace and harmony in Rhodesia, The finely-tuned machinery that selects what Poles may read, Spain Economic reform essential, Iran Harsh action brings results, Mr Dayan says there is no policy change on PLO representation, Ten shops are destroyed in big Liverpool fire, Moscow press attacks Mrs Thatcher, US envoy in Beirut on peace mission, Japan Monetary policies restrain expansion, Canada Improvement may elude the people, Third World Why the poorest got poorer, Bicycles free by rail scheme a success, Brazil Coffee prices could mean trade surplus, Sanctions warning to sugar company in advance of pay offer, Prisoners of conscience Kenya: George Anyona, UK labour relations Unions face second front, West Germany Inflation rate likely to fall, South-east Asia Export-led recovery continues, Teachers' threat of action over class sizes, Southern Africa Brains as well as cash are drained abroad, Abortion reform rejected by Swiss voters, Banking Rosy picture dimmed, The malaise of terrorism hits two widely differing countries, Anti-secrecy Bill to be drafted by Labour, Moderate left prevails at Bologna meeting, Benelux Recession may spoil good record, Zurich electors vote for euthanasia, France The battle of prices only half won, Bangladesh President received in Egypt, Thousands fill basilica for Mass by Pope, Mr Smith sees events moving towards acceptance of Anglo-US proposals, Agriculture Ways of improving farm productivity, Spanish America Upsurge in foreign borrowing, Australia and New Zealand New mining schemes could help economy, Rebel forces of Eritrea to discuss unity, NUJ yields to print unions' pressure, The future of the City Wilson inquiry shows its worth, Flying start: Mr Frederick Laker, Kidnapped industrialist said to be still alive, New centre for Ulster delinquents, Department denies that it is condoning child destruction, Commodities Restless producers get little satisfaction, Stock market Back from the brink, Opec Secret talks may avoid price split, Seeking a Christian answer to poverty and deprivation, Labour's poll chances harmed by pay sanctions, Mr Evans says, British industry Hopes of limited reflation to end stagnation, More consumer checks on state industry pledged, Soviet Union Slow progress, not crisis, Charge nurse disciplined for taking air rifle to ward, Mr Carter welcomes 'movement' on Salt, Envoys of 12 Western nations join 10,000 at funeral of Steve Biko, UK economy Financial improvement but underlying problems remain, Right-wing attack on Labour left, Mr Maudling to buy back home from Peachey group, Issue of monarchy or republic likely to reemerge in Spain, South Korea Aggressive world trade force emerges, Plans for new mental health law 'inadequate', Science report Physics: The proton's spinning interactions, A Pope who has set the course for the Church of the future, French left continues its advance in Senate polls. 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Nightingale & Co Limited, County Bank, Babcock & Wilcox, Limited, Oxfam, Grindlays Bank Group, Ubaf Bank Limited, Bank Of New South Wales, Banco Ambrosiano, National Bank Of Nigeria Limited, Laing, Toronto Dominion Bank, The National Bank Of Pakistan, Ap Bank Limited, Samuraï Portfolio, Ennia, Societa Finanziaria Telefoni, Bfg, Deutsche Bank, Cater Ryder, National Westminster Bank Ltd., Twa, The Bank Of Adelaide, Scandinavian Bank Limited, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Lloyds Bank Group, Midland Bank International, The Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Teng man gets top Chinese Army position, University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Law: Mr Bhutto losing legal battle. Sport: Motor cycling Sheene wins almost as he pleases, Sport Rugby Union American team face strong fixtures, Football Sir Matt's journey abroad may not be in vain, Hockey Ireland nearing qualification for World Cup finals, Motor racing Ickx and Mass triumph in shortened race, Motor rallying Trees and speed traps in Dunkerton's way, Sports in Brief, Horse trials Miss Booth and Monacle regain lead, Olympic Games Los Angeles seems certain to be host city in 1984, Racing Sookera the best value in Cheveley Park, Tennis Electronic line-sman to aid rectitude, Weightlifting Alexeev lifts 430 kg and world title, For the record, Golf Two outstanding putts help Faldo shake off two tenacious rivals, Athletics Mexicans walk off with trophy despite two disqualifications. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Educational & Public Appointments, Secretarial, Business for Sale, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Reviews: Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Ballet's Shakespeare Frederick Ashton and his Ballets By David Vaughan, Sviatoslav Richter Festival Hall, The Valkyrie Coliseum, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Anna Karenina BBC 2, David Wilde Wigmore Hall, Lord Chesterfield as subject for comedy, Maisky/Lupu Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Liberals Need An Identity, General Zia And Mr Bhutto In The Ring, Liberals put the pact to the rank and file. Letters to the Editor: Railway pension funds, Afraid to invest?, Electricity from windmills, Ordination of women, Granting asylum to refugees, Not cricket, Hans Andersen's statue, Girls at boys' schools, Oil at Windsor, De-rating inner city areas to attract employers, National Parks control, Christian respectability, Recognizing the Vatican, Referendum echoes, Learning to overcome the problems of paperwork, Adjustments to PO sub-post office network, Graduates the Civil Service chooses, Party political broadcasts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 25, 1952 Epstein exhibition. Obituaries: Miss Phyllis Neilson-Terry Notable stage career, Mr N. C. Tapp, Mr James Klugmann, Mr Mungo Conacher, Mr Frederick Innes Ker. Business and Finance: Depressed Wall St puts blame on Washington, Green Shield sights on franchises at big stores, White Paper will stress flexible policies on pricing by state sector, Briefly Davy buys Lloyds British, Business Diary in Europe: Bonn's growing pains, Telefusion and its Trident ready for a reflation, Brokers' views Filling a research gap in the Rowe & Pitman's armoury, Pit managers fight 'worker control', Mr Williams' price and profit juggling act, Brixton Estate, Guidelines this week on inflation accounting, Commodities Ivory Coast at odds with cocoa council on buffer stock prices, Brewers to argue case for tied house system, Can the cautious German car makers keep the competition out?, Neepsend is aiming for satisfactory results, More sharp prices, Confident Esperanza may dip at half time, Savings buoyant in holiday month, Euromarkets Liquidity feast may prove to be only temporary, Mr Healey elected to IMF kingmaker role, Curbs 'restricting US expansion', When Mr Carter dropped in just for an hour, Mining Gold shares move on to higher ground as bullion price improves, Industry in the regions Multi-million pound invasion Hastings is ready to welcome, Economists' prescription for healthier industry, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Small is fashionable once again, Lending rate 6 pc, Alexanders is having a better year, British Steel reshapes its commercial strategy, Results this week Utd News, Legal & Gen and G Wimpey. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top changes at Tarmac. Shipping News: Freight report. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, New office units completed. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,716, Radio. Births.
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