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The Times - 15/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Nicholas Fraser, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield, Political Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Reporter, By Pearce Wright, By Alan Hamilton, By Michael Horsnell, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By John Young, From Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By John Groser, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, By Christopher Warman, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Cross, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Correspondent, From John Darton, From Hasan Akhtar, From Kuldip Nayar, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, John Gretton, Frank Vogl, David Robinson, Michael Church, John Percival, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Sheridan Morley, By Geraldine Norman, A Special Correspondent, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, PHS, Bernard Levin, Dr Tony Smith, REBECCA POSNER, , J. W. SAUNDERS, , PETER A. LANYON-ORGILL, , JACK BROWN, , PARKER HESKETT, , GEORGE BOOTH, , T. LITTERICK, , FRANCIS BENNION, , CRANBORNE, , SYED AZIZ PASHA, , MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN, , T. VERSCHOYLE, , CHARLES LEWIS, , BERNARD GEORGE, , A. W. F. EDWARDS, , By a Staff Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By David Blake, From Peter Norman, By Christopher Thomas, Desmond Quigley, From John Earle, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, L. J. DUNNETT, , A. NEWTON HUSBANDS, , F. S. LAW, , MICHAEL YOUNG, , RICHARD LAW, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Philip Nind, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, John Brennan, By Alison Mitchell, By Victor Felstead, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely, by John Blunsden, by Peter Waymark, by Clive Richardson, by John Teague, by Robert Parker, Jody Scheckter, J.B.,

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Politics and Parliament: Troublemakers at the gates, Relief for those in job-related homes, Upkeep of historic houses: Tory MP attacks aristocratic lobby, MPs criticized over Poulson connexions, Exemption from VAT for subscriptions, Overseas earnings, change next year, Next week's business, Protecting books and other valuables in cathedrals, Mr Cordle and Mr Maudling seek debate, Myra Hindley will stay imprisoned, Argentinian not identified, Test cases on tax of N Sea divers, Surrender rule on securities retained House of Lords, Bill amendments on embassy intrusions, White Paper on economy scrapped after Cabinet split, Mr Callaghan foreshadows more talks with trade unions after the Chancellor's statement on pay House of Commons, Impact of inflation on capital gains tax. News: Champion commuter over 20 years, N Koreans down US helicopter, Britain gives £144m aid to India, Russia confident of Belgrade success, Pension bond scheme urged on Government, New Carrillo warning on Moscow meddling, Union will fight government transport policy, Nuclear test ban talks set a brisk pace, Election rumours touched off by resignation of controversial Australian Governor-General, Oxford University class lists: chemistry, psychology, philosophy, theology, Educationists attack core-curriculum plan, Inquiry call after advice by telephone on sick boy, Judge criticizes long trials, 25 years of fighting against apartheid, Miners snub new pact on free coal, Foreign Report An apple for the teaching computer, Sanjay Gandhi accused over seized film, Meals on Wheels criticized in medical report, Star image hides toughness, EEC proposal for 1978 ban on herring fishing, Total blackout 'could not hit London', 26 recent deaths 'caused by pain-killing drug', No tax increases in Rhodesian budget, Air traffic expected to grow by 7 pc a year, Dutch Cabinet crisis after profits Bill plans collapse, Delay to direct election Bill means that Britain may not meet EEC timetable, Long, busy day for Queen on Tyneside, Peter Waymark writes about five leading contenders for the world title, GLC transport plan to revive dockland, The Balkan power game over the Sahara, Around the world with the high-speed circus, Manufacturers of anaesthetic machine were 'largely to blame' for accident at hospital, abridged report says, 50 children affected by crop spray, Muldoon curb on sport ties with S Africa, $200m attempt to defraud bank alleged, Pakistan regime decides to end special tribunals and reaffirms poll pledge, Portrait bust sold for £40,000 anonymously, Dry 1976 is worst year for fires on record, Soviet power warning by defence chief, Arbitration on Welsh Opera plan, Senate votes for neutron bomb funds, Hull jail riot inquiry finds errors by staff, 'Mr Maudling was at fault for not declaring Malta interests', Bonn and Washington bury differences at talks, CIA resignation points to intelligence changes, Opposition to closed shop denied, Science report Antibodies: Improving the yield, Congress MPs walk out of Delhi Parliament, 2,500 held for looting in blackout, Dr Owen's settlement initiative is breaking down over Cabinet and Salisbury opposition, Trinity law examination results, part one and part two, A rare Bastille Day look inside the Elysée, Engine's success speaks up for silent designer, Claim and counter-claim as another Ulster bus burns, Decline and fall of a social contract, Track which mixes safety with excitement is a sporting showplace, Ghana army rule to end in two years, Homeless helped less by councils outside London, US nuclear reactor is favoured, Last of the royal Victorians to take salute, Rhine Army to get computer, The sad fact is that some of the best things in life may kill you, The smaller way to bigger things, The Times Diary /, Hangars being converted to take grain 'mountain', Liberals ready to abandon support for pay curbs, Greek law on antiquities angers scholars, 10 killed in Peru price rise demonstrations, Mexico may permit more parties in elections, Clinics for nomads, schools for peasants, Revised saloon car rules bring back the thrills, Israeli jail chief admits case of 'excessive force', Chest illness linked with gas cookers, An occasional series on unspeakable governments Even in Africa's scarred history, never genocide on this scale, Arrest of judges denied, 'Vigilance could have averted riot', Motor Racing Championship rivals meet to do battle, Dead British girl had rope round her ankle, James Joyce collection of books to be sold, Drink and the train driver. Index. Display Advertising: Hlt, Law Tutors, Britain's Insurance Companies., Augustus Barnett Wine Shops, White Child And Beney Limited., American Express, Banque Nationale De Paris, London & The Thames, Glossop, Piccadilly Threatre Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Peer, Rnib, Eva Industries Limited, Thompson, The British Deaf Association, Atkins Brothers (Hosiery) Limited, Dolomite, Financial Times, Good Year, Mmb, Vouxhall Chevette, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, G. T. Japan Investment Trust Limited, Pilkington, Supreme Military Council Of Ghana, Twa, Rhp, Tes Schools Prom,. Law: Court attempt to obtain mail at Cricklewood fails, Former soldier is jailed for 10 years, Employment Appeal Tribunal Dismissals after redundancies British United Shoe Machinery Co Ltd v Clarke, Spanish police face court martial, Man cleared again in sex film case, Chancery Division Expulsion of union members void Walsh and Another v Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, Queen's Bench Division Evidence that was obtained irregularly admissible Jeffrey v Black, Chancery Division Estate agents' compensation taxable McGowan (Inspector of Taxes) v Brown & Cousins (trading as Stuart Edwards), Sister ships writ valid The Berny, Former MP's divorce. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Children's book awards, University news, Latest appointments, Church of Scotland, Professorship for MP, RAF graduation. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Hold everything, I've found the answer, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 15, 1952 Overcrowded homes. Sport: Rifle shooting Triumph for Allhallows shooting master, Maccabiah Games US swimmers take four gold medals, Yachting American crew slip ahead of leading British pair, Cricket Yorkshire want a long innings at Dean Park but fail to get it, Tennis Third seed loses to Miss Coles, Sports in Brief, Racing Form of Bordello can hold out against Best Offer's potential, Boxing, Cycling Mountain stage could end the monotony, Rugby League Watkins to play in final match despite injury, Rugby Union Injuries force Lions to play Windsor as emergency prop, Badminton 2 Danes easily through, Motor racing Champion hopes to be back in the hunt, Golf Young Americans set the pace in Swiss Open, Equestrianism Darragh gives Irish a speedy double. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Cinemas, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary& Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Salute to 'Salo': Pasolini's modern setting of Sade Salo Compton Cinema Club The Best Way to Walk (x) Screen on the Green Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (u) Empire Leic Sq, Man and Woman Yorkshire, Royal Ballet Battersea Park, Mike Leigh: anything but anarchy, RPO /Dorati Festival Hall, Henry VI, Part 3 Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping Options Open On Nuclear Reactors, A Lesson For All Hospitals, The Conduct Of Members. Letters to the Editor: Letters after names, Moderating price increases, Events in Ghana, The Grunwick dispute, Why both the UK and US 'won' in civil air deal, House of Lords reform, Unwelcome bid expenses, Blasphemy as a crime, Public spending, Coming to terms with Marx, State pay, Sex Discrimination Act, Long distance walking. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Births. Obituaries: Dame Joan Evans Historian of French and English medieval art, Mr Herbert Walker. Business and Finance: £1.5m aid for mineral projects, Discount market, Eleventh peak year turned in by Airfix Industries, Day of decision for Mr Healey on size of cut in income tax, Burmah to seek oil in Adriatic, Commodities, Steel output remains depressed, Chloride strikers back on Monday, Computer-controlled Z-cars, International Gen Elec (US) up to expectations, Back to dividends at Dover as Newman opens talks, Boots first quarter goes well, Sealed lips over a deal shrouded in 'Irish mist', TSB loans plan goes ahead after pay terms agreed, While waiting for Mr Healey..., Growth in money supply accelerated last month, Work and learning-a partnership for life, Maples development site Dream became nightmare, German Ford to invest £750m, All-round sales fillip plus better margins spur Allied Colloids, Briefly Best yet at Mann Egerton, Swiss now hold near 30pc of Provincial, Bread subsidy to end next week, bakers told, Plea for justice from DoT by Norwest, Brussels optimistic about British economy but sounds pay warning, Distillers comes in out of the cold, Wall Street, BSC and Davy in package for Venezuela steelworks complex, Dilemma for the Cabinet over profit margins and dividend controls, Business Diary: Reynolds redistributes · Change at AIB, Sears sells bulk of stake in Freemans, IMF gold sale August 3, EEC to curb synthetic fibres aid, Exports show marked recovery despite trade gap of £287m in June, Ex-Minister to head Montedison, Overseas decline fails to stop United Gas marching to peak, Howden marks time but looks to better year, Maple gets £11m for Tottenham Court Road site, Germans and Swiss lower interest rates to help dollar, Terms Of Trade, APV chief heads small firms advice panel, £200,000 government loan for A B Engineering, Post Office services all show profit, Suits dips to £4.49m before tax, J E Sanger buys control of Socold, Freeze on gas tariffs is ordered to redress £36.6m excess profits, Ben Priest in one-for-three cash call. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Prices again firm after being unsettled on White Paper, Stock Exchange Prices Defensive marking down, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr L Urquhart to become Burmah finance director. Property: New Homes, Flat Sharing, London & Suburban property, Residential property Historic home with mill, Creeping paralysis. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,654.

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