The Times - 03/12/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford and Marcel Berlins, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Pearce Wright, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Michael Leapman, From Paul Moor, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Ronald Faux, By Stewart Tendler Home Affairs Reporter, By Peter David, , By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Commercial Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From David Watts, From David Cross, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Parsons, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Richard Streeton, Edgar Allan Poe in London/by David Sinclair, Harry Golombek, Iain Redpath, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Barry Norman, J. C. Trewin, Jonathan Sumption, Ion Trewin, Laurie Taylor, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Roy Hay, David Wakefield, Richard Sachs, John Carter, Edward Mayer, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, George Hutchinson, Michael Young, D. A. Burdekin, STUART HILLS, I. D. McELWAINE, , WALSTON, BRIAN ELLIS, , JOHN STOKES, , BERI LODGE, , JEANNE M. MacANDREW, , FRANCIS BOWN, , CRANBROOK, , JOHN HOPKINS, , ROWAN WILLIAMS, ROBERT F. PITT, , P. R. LISLE, , G. YOUNG, , MARTIN RAW, , CLAUDINE ELDON, , N. D. KING, , D. MILES, , MARGARET O'SHEA, , EIRIAN WILLIAMS, , R. P. C. Hanson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, A correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen, By Our Economics Staff, Patricia Tisdall, Vera Di Palma, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, Margaret Drummond, David Mott, Brian Appleyard, Ronald Pullen, J D, By Bryan Appleyard, By Tony May, By Alison Mitchell, House of Commons, Sheila Black,
ResumoNews: After the elms-will we have to take the axe to the beeches?, Christmas gifts Acceptable art, Gen Zia refuses to speed up elections, A way for Christians to honour debt to Judaism, 'Mirror' journalists accept terms for return to work, Christmas Bazaar Bake a Gingersnap House, TUC leaves firemen to fight on alone, Christmas Bazaar Children's Holiday Activities, Hospital has to refuse £10 bonus for many patients, 'Chaos' at Irish distribution of cheap EEC butter, Dutch fail to renew Agee permit, How Mr Begin has changed the gun for the olive branch, £130m nuclear station may be written off, Anglo-Irish agreement to protect fisheries, Call-up averts strike by police in Madrid, Cairo kisses for Israeli who did not have visa, New information service at British Library, Effects of refusal to end ban on overtime extend far beyond 1,700 Swan Hunter outfitters Gloom but little repentance in Wallsend at lost £52m order, Government wants new mortgage rate cut, Fares rise deferred for a week, 1m acres may change hands in U S reform, Two children die in hostel fire, Petrol price warning to garages, First official visit: Mr Begin, the, Labour 'in confusion' on pay plan, Italy's new speed limits face criticism, Republican hopefuls start to think about 1980 nomination, Clive Barnes/New York Notebook Shylock revisited, Weekend SHOP AROUND, Mr Vorster rules out a black parliament, No blame verdict on Biko death brings wide protests 23 MPs denounce 'murder', Midland bus experiment turns loss into profit, Bermuda rioters defy curfew, Bookseller on trial for selling 'violent' paper, Polls favour Fraser Government, Gardening Leave it where it is, More lay members on Press Council, Chrysler guards shot dead in Buenos Aires, Strange how the City is being taken in by Labour, President Banzer not to stand for election, Labour 'must fight Europe poll', Plan to bring colleges under the control of a national council, Travel Fairytale country, EEC policy similar under Tories, Soviet violinist is hoping to stay in West, Nuclear advance chalked up by Mr Carter, Mrs Williams calls on students to help the Government combat influence of racialists in schools, Inquiry into advice to pools winner, Move to set up national film register, Liberal peers may back censure move by Tories, Polytechnics angry over spending plans, Tripoli summit sets out to unite former enemies in rejection of Sadat negotiations with Israel, Year of achievement for Mexico's President, KGB summons Dr Zinoviev for questioning, Science report Medicine: Theory on schizophrenia, Doctor denies confidence breach in tip-off, Christmas Bazaar, Saturday Review An English upbringing, Hoaxer jammed Parliament switchboards, Political details 'not kept in police computer', Nightly gun battles in Ethiopian capital, Somalia repaid for role in hostage rescue, B1 bomber cancellation disappoints general, Edison, and the French phonograph connexion, Gray monument fund needs further £400, Africans encouraged by settlement talks, Journalist 'witnessed atrocities ', Collecting Fragonard's poetic images, Mrs Carter may return Hungarian crown jewels, Unions to press for inquiry into structure of Labour Party, Speculation over Chirac visit to Elysée, Receiver says Aintree has not been sold, Communists attack leftist report. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Scrimgeour Hinchliffe Limited, Top Shops, Hatton Garden, Faber & Faber, Cannon Rubber Ltd., Suttons Seeds, Chartreuse, Christmas Bazaar, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M&g, Givenchy, Clocks, Thf, White, Orient, Worth, Hampstead Village, Thomas Cook, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Beauchamp Place, Royal Viking Line, Hermes, Gardening, Reliance School Of Investment, Sphere, Casa. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court is without power to aid disabled woman, Queen's Bench Division Continuing nuisance Masters v Brent London Borough Council, Man sentenced to life jail twice in 10 days, Chancery Division Liability of solicitors in tort and contract Midland Bank Trust Co Ltd and Another v Hett, Stubbs & Kemp (a firm), Youth cleared of rape, Eight sentenced in immigrant smuggling case, Two men charged with murder, Judge backs light rape term protest, Court of Appeal Obtaining by deception Regina v Doukas, Court of Appeal Agreement for contract for sale of land Daulia Ltd v Four Millbank Nominees Ltd and Another, £500 fine over Rolls-Royce conversion kits, Psychiatrist is shot after 'people's trial'. Picture Gallery. Sport: Racing Mrs McArdy to race in US after being sold for record sum, Hockey Norfolk's solid defence will set problems for Ipswich, Tennis Two thirds of the way towards half a Davis Cup, Ice skating Cousins needs to improve his compulsory figures, Skiing Men's slalom cancelled after dispute, Squash rackets Zaman established as Hunt's challenger for world supremacy, For the record Cycling, Cricket Packer match seems unreal with small crowds and no tension, Football Curtains are waiting to be closed, Rugby Union Experiment could be in national interest, Boxing Mattioli wants to go home to find a 'real fighter', Weekend fixtures, Bowls 400 years on from Drake, England are still bowling Spain over, Snooker Mountjoy is pulled up by referee. Arts and Entertainment: Chess The battling Bronstein, Gallery confident of reaching Stubbs target, Television highlights, Radio, Six auction records at Old Masters sale, The Week's Films, Bridge Fashions in bidding, Tv Choice, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,775, Failure is out, Sunday. Classified Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Now, experience, tie traveller, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Faller, Joan Baez, SPECIAL Christmas OFFER, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Advent, Jonathan Cape, Appointments Vacant, The New Mechanical "SEEDMASTER", Postal Shopping, Entertainments, Rosewood Cumfypet, Exquisite Chandeliers, Try The, Give a Garden, Make Merry at Myddleton. Reviews: Moore please The Luck of Ginger Coffey; I Am Mary Dunne; Forgus; BRIAN MOORE: all Penguin Catholics (60p each); The Great Victorian Collection (70p)., Bradshaw/Bennett Wigmore Hall, Le nozze di Figaro Covent Garden, Are these really man's emotions? A Word Child By Iris Murdoch (Triad/Panther, 95p) Sun Child By Angela Huth (Fontana, 75p) George Beneath a Paper Moon By Nina Bawden (Penguin, 70p) Scars on the Soul By Francoise Sagan (Penguin, 65p), Paperbacks of the month Most noble of arts, Fiction The distaff spirit, Quick guide, Spells of madness Anna, by David Reed. (Penguin, 70p) Breakdown, by Stuart Sutherland (Paladin, £1.25). Editorials/Leaders: A Responsibility For The House Of Lords, The Secret Service And Public Records, A Large Majority For Murder. Letters to the Editor: Maintenance of canals, Elections to the European Parliament, The demise of poetry, Fact or science fiction?, Christmas as a Christian festival, The Lord's Prayer, Welsh nicknames, And a partridge, Illegal immigrant amnesty, Future of Rhodesia, Nash's neglected terrace, Safeguarding the otter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, December 3, 1952. Earliest true man. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF graduates, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Knud Jespersen, Mr J. Stuart Daniel, Wing Cmdr Harry Day Stalag Luft III escape survivor, Mr D. M. Evans. Business and Finance: Advice on unit trusts, Discount market, Investment trusts E & D shareholders may not be the only losers, Unit trust performance, Insurance First the diagnosis must be right, Preston Mines, Spending by state £431m under limit, Commodities, Healey delay on targets for 1978 likely after IMF visit, Western Mining, ... and other costs?, EEC threat of curb to state aid for shipyards, BSC chairman calls for Brussels action, Unit trusts Who are the unitholders-what do they think?, Gold price punters-a longer view, BCA withdraws from battle for Nationwide, Teesside to get two of Swan ships, In brief Mr Dell says our trade with Middle East is in surplus, Illingworth, Morris puts sparkle into interim, Alpine Drinks goes into leisurewear, Rank sells Canadian cinemas, Motor insurance Be wary of the certificate, Margins dip as Scapa rises 9 pc, A taste of chocolate for Price Commission, Drop in photographic sales jolts Sangers, Continued fall in unemployment expected in US, Taxation More ways to transfer homes without CTT..., Mr Carter set to accept steel pricing plan for cutting imports, Seagram is hoping for Glenlivet, Inchcape drops out of Crane Fruehauf auction, Money supply fears eased by rise of only $183m in official reserves, Grouse, Unilever nearer bid for American group, Japan sending 'trouble-shooter' to US with trade concessions, Uk Reserves, Oil & Assoc half-time record, Investor's week Markets passing through a neutral phase, Banks Rates at sixes and sevens, but don't switch loyalties. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Another strong session, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Index rises 20.7 over the week, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Security for nuclear materials without eroding civil liberties, Petrol price display order to be reviewed soon. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births.
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