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The Times - 12/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Business News Staff, From Nicholas Fraser, From Harry Debelius, By Maurice Corina and Edward Townsend, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas and Michael Baily, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Robert Parker, By a Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Political Reporter, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Patricia Tisdall, By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope and Michael Hatfield, By Our Business News Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, By Kenneth Mackenzie, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Edward Mortimer, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Frank Vogl, , From David Cross, From Andrew Tarnowski, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By a Special Correspondent, C. B. GOODHART, , PHYLLIS BOWMAN, , BERNARD BRAINE, , PATRICK DAVIES, , PATRICIA VEREKER, , CHRISTINA HOBHOUSE, , P. DENING-SMITHERMAN, , JAMES CAMPBELL, , Ms S. STOUT, , GORDON HEALD, , Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, /PHS, Peter Hazelhurst, Robert Fisk, J. K. OWENS, , JANET TODD, , MAX BELOFF, , N. O. TAUBE, , GEOFFREY PARKER, , JOHN KILBRACKEN, , SUZETTE COOTE, , D. R. BOYCE, , H. JONES, , KEITH W. CLEMENTS, , R. P. BELL, , A. A. B. HARVEY, , CLIFFORD SIMMONS, , RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH, , ALEX HOOD, , MARY ANNA MARTEN, , HUGH CASSON, , GRAFTON, , ANTRIM, , SHAUN PLUNKET, , ROBIN BENSON, , IAN MARKHAM, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, C. E. writes:, Viscount Boyd of Merton writes:, Lord justice Shaw writes:, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Economics Staff, By John Brennan, By Malcolm Brown, By Nicholas Hirst, By Christopher Wilkins, By Richard Allen, Derek Harris, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, J. A. BUCKLEY, , FELIX WEINBERG, , A. J. LUCKING, , C. E. COFFIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, John Earle, Eric Wigham, By Maurice Corina, , By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, By Ashley Druker, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Desmond Quigley, Marcel Berlins, by Derek Harris, by Henry Stanhope, by Peter Hill, by Alan Mackie, by Michael Prest, by Arthur Reed, A.M.,

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News: Consultants study chronic port congestion, Elderly 'more adaptable', Soviet scientist says exit ban is 'a bad sign', Third World report A five-point 'vision' to inspire the Muslim nations, Mr Desai wants alcohol ban throughout India, Bar proposes two-tier legal aid scheme, How Arabs and Israelis got lost along the road to Middle East peace, Psychologists help with gifted pupils, Mgr Lefebvre 'is barred from Mexico', Which is best: the iron fist or democratic rule?, 19 flood deaths feared in France, Expert says oil hazard rules should be stricter, Dispute over the servicing of jumbo jets ends, Flexibility on allowances likely, Local company flies high on soaring business, Brazil's relations with Argentina worsen in battle for influence, Roses at the door are not enough, Doctors in Ghana to defy strike ultimatum, Election step by Pakistan's military rulers, First step to creating a new industry, Mrs Thatcher in a decisive TV mood, Focus On Facilities And Airways Population dispersal an answer to problems of rapid growth, Sadat-Husain discord over future Palestinian state, New pay restraint may have to be imposed if talks with TUC fail, Focus On Social Services And Manpower Steps to eliminate discontent within society, Soviet hijackers break off Helsinki airport talks, Focus On Development And Insurance Gulf prize proves elusive, Carter support for revision of labour laws, Focus On Building And Construction Boom points to a return to buying British, UN scheme to end opium production in Burma, Fatalistic view of life challenged, Peseta will be devalued, America buys more British programmes, Fleet Street accused on Lib-Lab pact, Don Revie 'quits England job', NUR blow to hopes of a pact on pay, Focus On Defence Arms purchases hint at wish to keep Western links, Doctor who was suspended restored to register, Laying down the law, Kidnapped Fiat executive released unharmed in France after payment of ransom by his family, Silver wand waved over new 'Iolanthe', SNP's deputy leader quits over discipline, Terrorists shoot two men in the legs, Focus On Private Wealth New generation of entrepreneurs to counterbalance the commercial establishment, A doctor's dilemma: it doesn't only depend on a bedside manner, Mr Turnbull sought for Leyland task, Immense rise in claims on private sector, College residential centre appeals for £150,000, Left-wing grouping condemns campaign for EEC withdrawal, Science report Amorphous materials: Solar cells, Focus On Oil And Petrochemicals Brakels on production of the country's major asset, Lord Ryder repays £49,500 gift from an unidentified party, Printers settle dispute at 'Parisien Libere', Redundant churches put to other uses, The Times Diary, Road-rail goods transfer threats denied, Japan ruling party clings on to power, School milk subsidy is backed by Mr Steel, Rhodesia settlement hinges on plans for transition period, Identity vital issue, Psychiatric treatment for señora Perôn, Oxford University class lists, Struggle against independence by Belize party, Malta suspends 4,000 public service workers, 28 killed in Equatorial Guinea prison camp, PLO holds investment portfolio worth $60m, magazine says, Rising tide of tourists fills hotels in London, Three-day delay in taking 5p off petrol tax, Briton missing in Hongkong is feared dead, Mr Mulley condemns defence cut proposals, Baader-Meinhof lawyer seeks asylum in Paris, Gliding record holder stripped of competition licence, Right of families to join husbands 'being denied', Pan Am in cut-price duel, FBI seizes papers in Scientology raid, Police arrest 70 as Grunwick battle leaves 30 hurt, Spain to resume Gibraltar talks and will hold local elections, Focus On Scientific Research, Falklands talks set to resume, Experts responsible for detecting rabies are among 700 state veterinary staff working to rule, Less political acrimony in French provinces, Focus On Kuwait, 115 Congressmen accepted S Korean favours, Films will be covered by the obscenity law, Focus On Stock Exchange Largest turnover between Europe and Tokyo, EEC membership to advantage of the United Kingdom, Dr Owen and Mr Tugendhat say. Index. News in Brief. Law: Queen's Bench Division Grunwick judgment to be given today Grunwick Processing Laboratories Ltd and Others v Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Another, Extradition of top IRA man is ordered, European Court urged to give Dublin more time, Two imprisoned for fraud are released, Appeal against 1971 robbery charge upheld, Court of Appeal Documents in uranium cartel case privileged against self-incrimination In re Westinghouse Electric Corporation Uranium Contract litigation MDL Docket 235, Union attack on Grunwick chief's attitude, Employment Appeal Tribunal Seniority issue in Post Office discrimination case Steel v Union of Post Office Workers and Another, Queen's Bench Division Obligation of sellers in chain sales Tradax Export SA v Andre & Cie SA, Train guard 'found driver's cab empty', Runaway soldier sent back to the Army, George Davis is remanded on £15,000 bail, PC fined £100 on indecency charge, 'Gay News' found guilty of blasphemous libel, Police informer says he is in fear of his life. Display Advertising: Ihi Mideast (Uk) Ltd., Oasis Trading & Equipment Co., M. H. Rlshaya Co., Industries & Establishments,, The Gulf Bank, K.N.P.C., International Shipping Agency Ltd., Reed International Limited, Silk Cut, Sotheby's, Airey & Wheeler, Alahli Bank Of Kuwait (K.S.C.), Bank Base Rates, Edward Erdman & Company, The Department Of Industry, Arab Times, Kuwait Foreign Trading Contracting & Investment Co., Kuwait International Investment Co., Afarco, United Arab Shipping Co(sag), Christie, Manson & Woods Ltd., Planelectric, Kuwait-Sheraton Hotel, Europa, Kuwait Real Estate Bank Sak, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sutcliffe Speakman & Co. Ltd., Kuwait Investment Company (S.A.K.), Eni, Medtiner Line, Ocean Wilsons (Holdings) Limited, The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Iran Air, New Law Cassettes, Kuwait Shipbuilding & Repairyard Co. (K.S.C.), Industrial Bank Of Kuwait, Kuwait Airways, Boodai Trading Company Ltd., The National Bank Of Kuwaith S.A.K., The Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East, Burgan Bank S.A.K.. Politics and Parliament: Violence at Grunwick gates deplored: Home Secretary defends right of protesters to march peacefully House of Commons, New service to firms in Wales, Troops watched killers escape, MP says, Debate on exports to Uganda refused, Questions on holder of Welsh land post, MP's effort to block Mersey transport Bill, Peer wants new body to oversee museum policy, £25m underspending on Welsh housing, Government defeated on Price Commission Bill House of Lords, Civil Service payment for inflation-proof pensions and subsidy by taxpayers, Devolution, The pact survives an attack: Tories castigate Liberals. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Focus On Banking And Finance, Focus On Shipping. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Domestic And Catering Situations, Entertainments, Business to Business, Legal appointments, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,651, Pritchard's goodbye to Glyndebourne, Radio, Keen rivalry in sale of miniatures, Broadcasting, Silver Bear Lily, Austrian award for British composer, Korchnoi draws fourth game in world chess, Man and Superman For the Savoy. Sport: Yachting Mrs Gorrod makes use of favourable conditions, Racing Hills and Piggott send Lord Helpus on French campaign, Badminton Mrs Lockwood rewarded for her consistency, Show jumping Britain at strongest as they try to retain lead, Cricket Underwood nails captain courageous, Rugby Union Fenwick wins praise from All Black captain, Athletics Board to reconsider cost of competing, Cycling One Dutchman attacks while another waits, Football Giles rejects managerial side to ponder playing, Tennis Competition for Clark Cup looks wide open, Motor racing Turbo-charged Renault for Silverstone, Golf Morley makes breakthrough in Quad Cities, For the record, Rowing British scullers have world class touch. Letters to the Editor: Cuts in school staff, Where British Gas leads world, The Pope and the Archbishop, Opposition spokesman, Hermann Hesse, Fair share of wage rises for housewives, Issues a voter ignores, London's market in equities, Lutheran virtues, Denning Law Library, Torture in Ulster, Patrick Plunket Trust, The 7-7-77 club, Inner city decline, Academic row, Film portrayal of Arnhem, ABORTION: the great debate, The airlines' financial haemorrhage. Reviews: Interesting if sombre new ballet Smiling Immortal, Pianists take over La Scala, The fascination of the modern city, Clowning and dancing into folklore Kemp's Jig, Royal Ballet at the Wells, Henry V Royal Shakespeare, Lindsay and Chilingirian Quartets St John's. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): NUJ voters prove how weak the left really is, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 11, 1952 Divided Germany. Editorials/Leaders: An Abuse Of Power, Riches And Poverty In The Muslim World. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Bravery awards, Latest appointments, First-class honours degrees, Mercers' Company. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir William Luce, Mr Leonard Moules, Brigadier W. T. Lunt Early years of Royal Army Educational Corps, M Jacques Duhamel, The Rev Harold Hodson. Business and Finance: Discount market, European Community proposal on motor cycles causes dismay in Tokyo, Penang tin rise reflected in London, Early vote on Co-op merger plan, Business Diary: Nerve centre · Snail's pace salesmanship, Producers study stabilization fund for coffee, Whitehall sorting out backlog for sector aid, UK metal stocks, R-R Motors gives up Fodens bid, Comparing notes on worker participation in decision making, Philippines cuts sugar output, Leopold Joseph, Eurocanadian starts Furness divestment By Ray Maughan, Three breweries exchanging 100 public houses to help marketing, T Cowie has 37.5pc of Colmore, Mr Callaghan tells employers and unions of plan for next stage in tackling inflation, Crown Agents sell £31m offices in Australia, US-Japan oil exchange called off by Mr Carter, energy adviser says, US pact on marketing of Fison drug, Dollar and pound fall against most currencies, Lonrho now verges on 30 pc of Suits, Computer news Peak in mainframe systems now passed, EEC-American full agreement on timetable for Geneva trade talks, Central government borrowing is down, The new West German phenomenon: discontent among the unions, Associates' losses hold back May & Hassell, Banking problems add to southern Italy's difficulties, Bristol Post steps off smartly, North Sea boost for company profits, New attempt to end Chloride sit-ins, Briefly Jackson's o-t-c trading likely to start at 40p, Steel dispute delays Redcar start, Beer price restrictions 'may harm investment', International Bosch pins hopes on diesel units, Export boost in glasswares help spark Crown House rally, Priority for company law reform urged by accountants in report to Whitehall, Austrian ruling on bank case, RTZ right upheld, Manufacturers' raw material costs decline for second month, China's industry raises output, Hawker upstages Rolls-Royce Motors, Judges seek way to end Commercial Court delay. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Pay demands still cause depression, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Weak start to account. Business Appointments: Business appointments Associated Biscuit elect new chief. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing. Births.

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