The Times - 24/03/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Robert Parker, From Christopher Walker, By Daid Leigh Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Frances Gibb, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Penny Symon, By Philip Howard, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, By David Watts, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Patrick Brogan, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From John Hennessy, Ronald Lewin, Peter Tinniswood, E. C. Hodgkin, Jan Morris, Jacky Gillott, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Ratcliffe, by prudence Glynn, David Piper, Ray Gosling, Alan Coren, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Ronald Butt, Mario Modiano, PHS, Philip Howard, MICHAEL SHERSBY, , ROSEBERY, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , A. R. C. WESTLAKE, ANTONY PART, , GITTA WOOD, , J. C. MORRIS, , J. M. MORRIS, , STEPHEN CORRIN, , LEONARD ARTHUR, , RUDOLF KLEIN, , MAX MALLOWAN, , ROBERT LATHAM, , PAT KING, , From a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, J. L-M, By Paul Routledge and Ronald Emler, By Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Tim Jones Labour Staff, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Peter Hill, Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, GEOFFREY NICHOLS, , D. M. L. ALEXANDER, , By R. W. Shakspeare, J. H. BIRCH, , HERBERT R. BEDWELL, , C. C. STEVENS, ROBERT DAVIES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ronald Faux, Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, From Frank Vogl, Ray Maughan, By Nicholas Hirst, By Ashley Druker, By Tony May, By Ronald Pullen, Peter Waymark,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Reducing prison population House of Commons, Period of stability in national interest: Government win by 24, Wheeling and dealing is no substitute for political courage House of Commons, Liberal support gives Government victory by 24 votes Joint discussion group among the concessions, Labour-Liberal experiment on consultation for rest of session, A common interest in national recovery House of Lords. News: Dismissal for strikers who held up drugs, Fashion Aspects of British fashion Selling ourselves right, Only 15 MPs support censure motion on EEC Commission, Peking pleased by results of Indian election, Anger over EEC fish quota plan, The Times Diary Dipping a toe in the Great Debate, Carter open debate offer to Moscow, Guide to take the strain out of Strine, The great TUC bluff: is it working too well for the health of democracy?, No-confidence motion against Mr Jenkins resoundingly defeated, Lawyers win freedom to plead throughout EEC, Mgr Lamont put on flight to London after expulsion, Ulster trip by Princess becomes rehearsal for Queen's visit, 'Unscrewing of nut led to fatal fire in warship', Campaign to improve restaurant hygiene, Britain told not to panic over saccharin, Mrs Gandhi's defeat gives courage to S Korean dissidents, Mr Vorster withdraws press control Bill, Latest European snow report, Mr Desai faces great expectations in India, Bug extensin of community sevice plan, Abstentions after offer to UUUC, British left backs Prague human rights movement, Ex-director of music to return to Army, Dutch trying to form caretaker Cabinet, Universities in need of 'longer horizon' for financial planning, Black Paper on education suggests that inspectorate should return to the task of inspecting schools, Pupils sent home because of damage by vandals, Argentine population terrorized, Amnesty says, TUC confidence in government win, Exhibition depicts the rise of women in 1914-18 War, US anti-apartheid proposal, New Haig warning on Russia, Mr Odinga insists on standing for party post, Singapore minister defends arrests, Yorkshire miners dismiss their historian, Laying the broadcasting ghosts, Dounreay fast reactor shut down, Unity in Cabinet after argument, Liberals get support from party members, Bank union wants security review, Nurses point to imbalances in health-service care, Monopoly of conveyancing defended by solicitors, Number of nurses at Scots hospital 'inadequate', Sex therapy, Concorde lobbying in US has cost French £1.6m, All the strine you want, cobber, from jackaroos to Woop Woop, Motoring Practicality in the Renault 14 hatchback, Three groups of protesters at Labour HQ, Turkish leaders seek an early election to break the extremists' grip, Jubilee rose: Sir Michael, Mrs Thatcher attacks 'shabby, devious maninpulations', Dr Owen and Russian envoy discuss détente, Most wanted man murdered, Health workers' pay rise, The real and the ideal The Face of Monarchy, Election ruling starts Suárez controversy, Rabies warning after vet dies in Lucerne, British-style welcome as Mr Podgorny arrives in Tanzania, Change in law to allow strikes sought by Post Office unions, Archaeological site to open as recreation area, Rome is paralysed by protest strike, US must strike a delicate balance on Panama, House-to-house search for Addis Ababa 'assassins', Drug industry 'threatened by government controls', Pretoria raid on bishops, Science report Geology: Signs of life on meteorite, Virus kills 10 in hospital, Arrests after murder of cardinal, Welsh posters for campaign against rabies, M Giscard still believes in the virtues of reform, Queen at Port Moresby, By-election test for Lib-Lab alliance, Appeal over Slater acquittal, Commuting by courtesy of Hermann the cat. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Throgmorton Trust, The New Audi 100., Oxford University Press, Times News Papers Ltd.,, Ppa, Freightliners Limited, Woodhouse & Rixson (Holdings) Ltd., Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Wintrust Securities Limited, Allinson, Cassell, Bournville, Edward Erdman, Vickers, Anglo American Corporation Group, Maynards Limited, Dodge Trucks, Newscientist, The London Collections, The Scotish Mutual Assurance Society, W & G Foyle Ltd, Cornhill Insurance Group, A. Beckman Limited, Booker McConnell, Hosts Limited, Alitalia, Klm, Thorn Ericsson, DC-10, Nationwide, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Avis, Laing, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Kenning Motor Group Ltd, Iran Air, Bicc Limited, C. Howard & Partners. Weather: The Weather. Law: Queen's Bench Division Private Eye apology to Lord Weidenfeld Weidenfeld v Pressdram Ltd and Others, Occasions of rarity Regina v Wilkins, Warning instead of jail for students, Court of Appeal Effect on child of refusal to claim maintenance Dennett v Dennett, 'Rapist of the snows' sent to prison for 12 years, Yard man denies bribes, Man with a puma broke new law, Solicitor and clerk jailed for bank frauds, Supreme Court confirms confession rule, Swiss brigadier to be tried on spy charges, Budget Day ruling in pension test case, Rent review clauses: presumption that time is not of the essence House of Lords United Scientific Holdings Ltd v Burnley Borough Council Cheapside Land Development Co Ltd v Messels Service Com-, Return of fugitives: circumstances to be considered Union of India v Narang and Others Before Viscount Dilhorne, Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest, Lord Edmund-Davies, Lord Fraser of Tullybelton and Lord Keith of Kinkel. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Car Buyers Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Greenidge 94 as West Indies draw third Test, Football Late goal preserves a record United may find hard to maintain, Swimming ASA championships, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets Hunt removes a question mark from the Open, Hockey Dove-Dixon corners Royal Navy, Motor racing Drivers refuse to race at Nürburgring, Badminton Unexpected resilience by Yorkshire girl, Rugby Union Bennett will probably be named Lions captain in New Zealand, Tennis WCT back on grand prix circuit, Skiing Climbing every mountain in search of snow, Racing Bruni brought back with Gold Cup in mind, Golf Mrs Sander plays her part nobly and provides a final flourish. Reviews: Elusive hero Leopold I of Austria, Worse tomorrow Instead of the Trees, Crime The Corpse on the Dike, Problems of being earnest In The Making, BBC 2, Festival Ballet at the Coliseum, Ultra secrets Very Special Intelligence, London debuts, Nightmare trip Where the Indus is Young, Stevie Vaudeville, Debussy baptised in realism Pelléas et Mélisande Paris Opéra, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Absolute autocrat The Shah By Margaret Laing (Sidgwick & Jackson, £6.95) The Imperial Shah By Gerard de Villiers, BBC SO/ Colin Davis St John's, London Sinfonietta/ Davies Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction A Series of Defeats By Barry Norman (Quartet, £4.25) The Passion of New Eye By Angela Carter (Gollancz, £3.95) Up She Rises By David Garnett (Macmillan, £3.95), Tangle of cultures Arilla Sun Down. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Jenkins Should Be There, Lib-Lab Lifebelt, No Statutory Time-Off To Pray. Letters to the Editor: EEC Sugar Fund, Doctors and the economy, Fattening the calf, Collective noun and verb, BBC reporting of Ulster, A disputed rule at the Nationwide, Making the most of our exports to Japan, Changing patterns of shopping in the suburban high street, 'Panorama' school, Discoveries in Syria, John Evelyn's library, The National Trust and Mentmore, Optimum returns from electricity, N Sea oil's breathing space, Rowing at Oxford, Political cost of splitting the Treasury. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Honour for editor. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,558, Broadcasting, Radio, £58,411 for Houdon marble bust of child. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 24, 1952 Trieste riots. Obituaries: Père Maurice Villain, MR ROBIN FEDDEN Service to National Trust, Maj-Gen Sir John Sinclair, Runar Schauman. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets up 8 points as election fears fade, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices More ground regained, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Further suitor emerges for Standard Trust, Discount market, Commodities Lower tin prices on LME hits level in Penang, One more heave by men of goodwill, Verdict on tobacco substitute soon, Eurosyndicat, "Lombard' author to sue over dismissal, EEC wants Belgian cut in Esso aid, US predicts faster rate of inflation, Too many cooks spoiling the Scottish broth?, Tool designers 'fail to meet Leyland needs', New strike action 'not discussed', Bonn foresees energy crises if nuclear programme trimmed, Glenlivet in upsurge to £3m-plus, Shares and sterling gain confidence, TPT more than recovers from its 1975 doldrums, U S will reopen Japanese TV imports inquiry, IMF leader outlines aid-sharing scheme, U S steel giant unloads £15m RTZ holding, Meeting of minds on forecasting the Budget, IBM employees vote next week on need for union representation, Margins a fillip to FJC Lilley, Curbs stay on steel from S Africa, Briefly, BSC outlines plan for reshaping board, Record year and scrip by Banro, Resilience pays off at Ibstock, Aid sought for ship conversions, In brief American payments gap widens, TUC leaders firm on call for tough price controls, including 12-month freeze, Business Diary: Bickering at Bickenhill · Ring master?, Europe disappointed by Japanese plan on shipbuilding, Force majeure at Queensland uranium mines, 'Ginger man' at Crystalate, Congress adamant on legislation to favour oil imports in US flag ships, Work-in at Plessey called off, Toyota may spurn Bristol dock site, Degussa profits spurt 37pc, Jackson & Steeple come in out of cold, Mr Healey's way is cleared for Finance Bill, UCM takes off on its broad springboard, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Hirst & Mallinson Pike in the Yorkshire mill-stream, Textile overhaul puts fire into Stone-Platt, Cornhill bright except for property book, Institutions bring in new brooms at Kingside, Unions urge tax help for yards, Getting back to business. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sime Darby Holdings board changes. Property: Properties under £25,000, Residential property.
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