The Times - 11/05/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker, From MIchael Hornsby, By Desmond Quigley, By David Spanier and Roger Berthoud, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Marcel Berlins, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By David Leigh Political Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Planning Reporter, By Pat Healy, By Peter Godfrey, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, From Hugh Clayton, From Michael Horsnell, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Christopher Warman, By Peter Hennessy, By David Wood Political Editor, By Robert Parker, By Our Political Staff, By our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, From David Cross, From Bernard Withers, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, From John Best, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Stewart Tendler, From Michael Knipe, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Clive Bennett, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Alan Coren, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, Eric MacHardy, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, PHS, PAUL KLEIMAN, , MICHAEL PEARCE, , G. C. L. BERTRAM, , MARY MACKINLAY, , JOHN LANG, , RALPH HARRIS, , ARTHUR SELDON, , MICHAEL B. FORSYTH, , J. J. LEEMING, , J. D. EVANS, , RICHARD HOUGH, , C. J. VAUGHAN-JACKSON, , GEORGE A. BOWER, , DUNCAN MUTCH, , KEITH THOMAS, , CATHERINE APPLEBY, , KATHARINE THWAITES, , J. D. FLOUCH, , JOHN HUNSWORTH, , JAMES DONOVAN, , Katie Stewart, By Penny Symon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Loyeland, Mr Gabriel Rodriguez, M. of B-y-G, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By John Whitmore, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, By David Mott, By Ray Maughan, From Roger Vielvoye, By Kenneth Owen, By Stephen Goodwin Parliamentary Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Ronald Kershaw, A. F. F. YOUNG, , JOSEPH GOMBINSKI, , CHARLES PRINGLE, , JOHN G. KAPP, , K. M. LEWIS, , F. B. WELBOURN, , DAVID McCORMICK, , J. SHEFFIELD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roy Goode, Frank Vogl, By John Brennan, By Victor Felstead, By Ashley Druker, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, Patricia Tisdall, by Patrick O'Leary, by Diana Patt, P.T., P.O'L., by Donald Massie, D.P.,
ResumoNews: Canada urged to delay Arctic pipeline project, Elephant's debut: The elephant born at Chester Zoo on, Four states accused of helping terrorists, Changes At Turn Of Century Britain's Dominating Naval Power Demand For Political Rights, Tutankhamen's Treasures Splendour Of Tomb, The Pope's Dogma Of Infallibility, Mr Jones will meet Forte chief over night-club dispute, President Lincoln Shot Assassinated In Theatre Rebel Conspiracy, Poll-disaster warning by Labour MP, Napoleon Routed At Waterloo Army Flees In Confusion, Slower rate of food price rises forecast after survey, Pakistanis arrest wife of opposition leader, Assurance for BMA about 400 private beds, £8,000 compensation paid for stolen Canalettos, A restored Rameses goes home, Israelis worried by signs of change in American support, Serious threats to freedom in the Criminal Law Bill, Move to cut holiday benefits for students, Italian bishops discuss church's national role, Many rape victims are unwilling to tell police, Mr Jack Jones promises help to keep milkmen, No action against policemen over detainee's death, Giscard interview embitters his struggle with M Chirac by rejecting Gaullist attempt to lead, End Of Indian Mutiny Relief Of Lucknow, Specialists who can handle a dust-up, Poets' Corner names secret, Violence on television is to be reexamined, IMF visit to London this month will test Healey reflation hopes, Quiet revolution under foot, Mr Carter turns the light of democracy on the diplomats' closed world, Darwin's Origin Of Species, Minister asks AUEW to reconsider its rejection of phase 3, Dates set for elections to Indian state assemblies, Unique Record In The Times Momentous Events Of Nearly 200 Years The Thunderer In The Making, Report ready on corruption allegations, New four-party coalition plan for Finland, Tories 'could win back seats from SNP', George Ince writ against Home Office, Missing tourists feared dead in hotel blaze, Abdication Of Edward VIII Empire Stunned, Women's low-insurance option ends, Science report Molecular biology: Antibiotic resistance, Welsh opera director may lose job, Death Of Nelson In Battle French Fleet Destroyed Glorious Victory At Trafalgar, Mr Rees bans questioning of couples about sex, Nurses seek minimum number for trained staff, Two more arrested in Chancellery spy case, 100 works of art allowed out of Russia, Grim report on life of black gold miners, Backing for Concorde in training area, Ireland ignores EEC fishing limit call, Jailed Angola mercenaries seen on television, First Atomic Bomb On Japan Hiroshima Attacked "Rain Of Ruin", £1m already raised by silver jubilee appeal, Control of safety rules to change, The Bare-Fist Champions Fight In A Field, Ex-president pleads for freedom, Parachuting award: Senior Air-, Nupe strike will close some schools in London today, Turn over a new leaf in the kitchen, Record number leave Thames Valley Police, Illegal to offer IOU for fare on the Tube, Industrial cleaning, Israeli complaint over troop moves in Sinai, Mounted escort: Sir Robin Gillett, Lord Mayor, Gordon's Death At Khartoum, Young Tory call to oppose National Front, Rotten Boroughs Abolished, Top wage for work at high level, Britain and US to set up a team of Rhodesia experts, Crowd Cut Down By Cavalry Peterloo Massacre, When it comes to people, small is sensible, The professionals sweep away Mrs Mopp image, Refugees risk arrest, pirates and mines to flee Indo-China, Man Steps On The Moon Giant Leap By Mankind A Watching World, Memorial meeting, The Times Diary Among the glittering prizes, Rhodesian failure to protect tribal lands, 'Private Eye' settlement may cost it £30,000, The Wall Street Crash, PLO denies it is ready to recognize Israel, Amin pardon saves 37 from firing squad, Mixed-marriage policy defended by archbishop, Ship being converted as nuclear-fuel carrier, Palestine blockade secrets are released, Best laid plans upset by the personal touch, Council fails in carnival peace bid, Rallying Call To Britain Blood, Toil And Tears, Mr Paisley arrested after militants blockade town, MPs fail in move for early sittings, Lords warning on congestion of legislation, Race report criticizes dispersal idea, Telephone tapping in W German labour dispute is confirmed, Nine were told of lost nuclear cargo, Gospel Of Hate By Lenin Bolshevism's Wide Impact, The Panic At Bull's Run Grand Army Burlesque, Blunders Of The Crimea Sickness And Hardship Haunting Scene, Turnhalle conference 'sold down the river', Carter pledge to strengthen Nato wins backing of alliance leaders at the London summit, Spain issues passport for return of La Pasionaria, The General Strike, 'Greatest' Scoop Of All Initiative By The Times Treaty Of Berlin, Dissident Polish student found beaten to death, Importance of sucking up, Bill to improve safety at sea planned, Strike by cabin staff halts SAS flights. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Union Minere, Albright & Wilson Service Products Limited, Florida, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Mobil, Carrington, Eaton Corporation, Bank Base Rates, Problem Column, Citroën, Stag Furniture Holdings Ltd., Columbus Dixon, Kienzle Data Systems Ltd,, Contract Cleaning And Maintenance Association., Gauloises, Common Wealth Of Australia, The Central Manufacturing & Trading Group Limited, Bronx Engineering Holdings Limited, C.H. Industrials Limited., The Glenlivet, Healey & Baker, Kimberly-Clark., Banque Nationale De Paris Limited, Btr, Benson And Hedges, Unilever First Quarter Results, Oil Exploration (Holdings) Limited, Wight Construction Holdings Limited., M. J. H. Nightiangle & Co. Limited. Law: Three not guilty verdicts in Yard bribery case, Dormitory in which four died 'like gas chamber', Open verdict on heroin girl, Social workers' reports privileged Regina v Greenwich Juvenile Court, Ex parte Greenwich London Borough Council, 18 jailed for attempted Bangkok coup, Arbitration remedy for immunity Gadhok v Commonwealth Secretariat, Family Division Sister entitled to claim In re Wilkinson deceased, Four jailed over plot to blackmail the Oppenheimer family, Ireland sues France over meat import ban. Politics and Parliament: Mr Tugendhat criticizes EEC pact on prices, EEC must have common safety standards for transport of uranium, 'Granny bashing': Research into help for families caring for elderly relatives, Child benefit scheme, Views sought on new ways of reducing waiting lists in NHS House of Commons, Mistakes Bill was a mistake, minister admits, Insulation of houses, Hire-purchase controls eased on some goods, Move to change Scots law on sexual offenders House of Lords, Phasing out 1,000 pay beds from NHS, Investment income surcharge threshold, Bill to change Rent Act rejected, Announcement this month on pensions, New immigration rules to be enforced with humanity House of Lords, Taxing the affluent: Labour MPs want more and Tories want less, Mr Paisley rebuked over attack on MPs, First class mail, Moratorium on road-building schemes lifted. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sport Racing Milverton to surprise Dante favourites, Tennis Eight men heading for last round-up in Dallas, Rugby Union Nothing but our best will do-Dawes, Football Liverpool can now go home and finish domestic argument, Sports in Brief, Golf Coles fit for first tournament of season, Motor racing Turbo-charged challenger to be seen at Dijon, Cricket Board to interview Underwood and Knott about international circus. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial and Industrial Property, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Non-Secretarial, La creme de la creme Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Commercial Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Sell-Out Cottesloe I Do Like To Be Lyttelton, RPO/Kondrashin Festival Hall, Last night's television Out of This World BBC 1, Paul Badura-Skoda New Gallery, Too-careful company Les Sylphides Coliseum, English Bach Festival Queen Elizabeth Hall, Clash Rainbow, Something to Declare Yorkshire, Snowbound outpost of the 1950s Waters of the Moon Chichester. Arts and Entertainment: Concert postponed, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,598, Broadcasting, Paintings by André Durand, Composer laments 'meagre profits' Letter from Mozart to his wife is sold for £15,000. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A pilgrim's progress to Joyce Cary, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 10, 1952 Draft EDC treaty. Editorials/Leaders: The Past In Our Present. Letters to the Editor: Planning for bicycles, Labour and the banks, Foundation of a British Brookings, Say it with vegetables, Clarendon Palace, Population problem, Rome and Canterbury, The £7 refund to telephone subscribers, Stage strike, Who owns the farmland?, Conservative students, Prehistoric Malta, Banked pensions, The British archive, Helping the unemployed, Inventory ratios in engineering, The collection of waste paper, Time to rewrite record of British management?, And again tomorrow, Tax allowances for pensioners, Qualifications for chartered engineers, Netherlands trade deficit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, New Catholic bishops, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Professor Fred Hardy, Sir Cecil Havers, Mr Joseph Hislop Scottish operatic tenor, Mr James Jones. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread demand. Business and Finance: Plessey in key naval costs study, Top P & O men sell stock after Finance Act blow, Discount market, Panel faces problems on insider rules, Sugar standstill, Tory move to limit price panel's life defeated, Money growth up, but short of Healey target, Three Crédit Suisse bank chiefs resign, Renewed buoyancy in building puts Wm Mallinson over £9m, VAT threshold is raised, Insurance faces union recruiting tussle, Tea prices continue to move lower, Increase in government borrowing, Reverberations of Romalpa, Fourteen-storey uplift for down-town Atlanta, In brief Ford sells top four UK car models, J Williams fine opening may shade, Budget Deficit, CBI scheme to coordinate pay deals, Stock markets More strong buying by the institutions, Montague Burton to make 1,400 redundant, Recommendation soon for Tranwood holders, Burton takes its medicine, Peek Foods investigation ordered by the DoT, Norway review means Frigg gas supplies will cost UK 10 pc more, US zinc price cut 'possible', Bank statements for April, International Mannesmann takes sharp tumble, Coffee does about-turn after decline, Business Diary: Dr K's job · 1588 and all that, Lesney disappoints the bulls but confidently plans to diversify, Imports threat to Europe's textile trade, Oilex-what is down the fourth well?, Selincourt more than doubles to £3.2m, Change in fashion to blame for jobs loss, Jump of 52pc as Central & Sheerwood keeps rising, Plans blocked for tin mining companies to switch residence, Bill on worker participation 'by the summer', Briefly CMT sights big rise for full year, US coffee price boom 'not over', Shares at 4-year peak after fifth day of advances, TUC proposes agency for directing £1,000m a year into manufacturing industry. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Teachers' Assurance named. Births.
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