The Times - 17/09/1977
1977; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Penny Symon, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Frank Vogl, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, From Arthur Osman, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By John Reper Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By a Staff Reporter, From Gretel Spitzer, Frome Jose Shercliff, From Patricia Clough, European Parliament, From William Chislett, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From John Best, From Michael Leapman, From James Reston, From Ray Kennedy, by Richard Adams, Pamela Vandyke Price, Geraldine Norman, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, David Wade, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Clive Barnes, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, John Crossland, Sheila Black, Philip Howard, A. D. P. Tallents, Michael Freedland, Philippa Toomey, George Hutchinson, OLGA FRANKLIN, , ROBERT MOSS, , JEREMY GILLHAM, , JEREMY MAYHEW, , WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, , DOUGLAS LOWNDES, , ANTHONY GRANT, , CHELWOOD, , W. G. TEAGLE, , COTTESLOE, , MICHAEL T. YOUNG, , HELENE KENNEDY, , MICHAEL BALCON, , L. M. WISE, , Don Cupitt, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Nichols Hirst, By Edward Townsend, John Huxley, Harry brown, John Whitmore, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, Margaret Drummond, David Mott, JD, By Ashley Druker, By Ray Maughan, By Nicholas Hirst, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, By Ronald Pullen, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Travel Greek drama, Closed shop for 65,600 men in state shipyards, A political battle one cannot afford to win, Free fish for 20 nuclear pollution test volunteers, Gardening Take the soft option, 10,000 apply for GLC home loans, Asylum plea as immigration ploy, Mr Dayan has talks with Nato commander, How Helena Wright overcame being born too rich, Great Tom, master of the great English art of moderation, Union action forces 'Isis' to seek new printers, Collecting Reflections on a crewel world, Corpulence is costly for East Germany, Editor claims detained black leader did not starve, Bread strike closes cake bakery for good, Risks from drivers who are prescribed drugs, Radio On the state of the networks, At 73 the Old Groaner looks forward to going on the road again, Science report Genetics: A new approach to maize breeding, Cardinal on 'shame' of abortion law, Plan to increase influence of employers in schools, Drink Go right to the top, Rhodesian bishops voice concern over arrests, Talk about the closed shop will not hurt the Tories, The divine Christ-or the real Jesus?, Air controllers intensify go-slow in Spain, The Times Special Offer Sitting pretty in the garden, Despair over flat 'not the cause of woman's death', Silver Jubilee Appeal fund reaches £11m, Art for people's sake, Weekend SHOP AROUND The Times special offer competition, M Barre makes strong plea for more US landings by Concorde, Don Revie suing 'Daily Mirror' for libel, A nation of tolerant, hard-working sceptics, Ministers full of optimism for the future, Goodman plea for closed shop opposition, Holiday flights cancelled as TAP pilots strike again, King David Hotel blast explained by Irgun chief, Japan decides not to buy Concorde, Good Food Guide A Lot for your money, Namibia independence talks 'near success', Italian party 'giving up Marx', 'Young man in a hurry' interviewed, Transport union leader demands clear statement from Tories on industrial relations policies, First stand-by passenger flies Atlantic for £64, Change urged in law on stolen goods, M Fabre firm towards Communist Goliath, Jaguar men demand shop stewards' resignation, Schmidt tour delayed by kidnap talks, Maria Callas dies of heart attack, New style of party election broadcasts suggested, Police apply for ban on Front march, Former Labour MP to head farmland inquiry, Basque party repudiates violent tactics of ETA, Key post for Quebecker in Canadian reshuffle, Kipling biography withheld, Wider social services needed, Mr Ennals says, Colleges try to find lodgings for new students, Sycophancy blamed for long decline of Britain, GLC seeks government aid for inner areas, Saturday Review Death of a hunter, Second round for New York rivals, TGWU sets sights on £50-a-week minimum, Sharp Nato demand for restoration of cuts in defence. News in Brief. Index. Law: New trial in Kent State case, Senator accused of new 'McCarthvism', Men cleared of trying to trick a machine, Man for trial on Ryder letter forgery charge, Bail for men in Mary Bell case, Girl charged, Cut sought in Watergate jail sentences, Man who 'hated homosexuals' gets life sentence. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Lawson High Yield Fund, English Tourist Board, Property Growth Assurance, Lauro Cruises, Thomson's EQUITY & Life Brokers Ltd, M & G, Reckitt & Colman, The Observer, Cages, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Nellie, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, National Panasonic (Uk) Ltd.,, Italian Wine, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Sunday Times, Methodist Homes For The Aged. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: PARLIAMENT, September 16, 1977 North Sea herring fishing ban approved as Commission hints of extension into 1979. Classified Advertising: Home&garden, LA Creme De LA Creme, Royal Festival Hall, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, Television highlights, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,709, Bridge To bid or to pass, Chess Follow the masters, Sunday. Reviews: Love for Love, LPO/Haitink Albert Hall /Radio 3, Music and the dance at the Berlin Festival, John Neville at the National, Surfeit of sweetness Gabrieli Quartet Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: A Case For Courtesy, Presenting The Parties On The Air, Rhodesia Under Review. Letters to the Editor: Census questions, A visit to Shaw's home, Art in lieu of tax, Authors' earnings, Making the EEC work, Life in Rhodesia's front line, Grunwick dispute: reinstating the strikers, The right not to belong to a union, Losing luggage, Teaching languages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago From The Times of Wednesday, September 17, 1952. Obituaries: Miss Cecil Leitch, Miss Maria Callas Operatic star of genius, Mr Marc Bolan, Jim Sullivan. Business and Finance: Citibank raises prime lending rate to 7¼pc, Price index signals slowing of inflation rate, Discount market, Unit trust performance, Dorman Smith in talks with possible bidder, Commodities, BSC planning to run down operations at Ebbw Vale, GKN first-half decline in profits suprises market, Ford's 10.5pc offer not enough, union chief says, Pensions Sick pay schemes are adjusted for NI benefits, Briefly Bad weather depresses Geo Oliver, Rover strike threat over shift scheme, Home loans a record at £690m, Norway denies breaking shipbuilding pact, Croda bid for Australian minority, All systems go at Avana, Redfearn Glass backs Rheem rejection with £4.5m forecast, Investment trust valuations, Commercial Credit expands into industry, Wm Lawrence shares jump on \cp1.9m agreed offer from Tilling, Nigerian deals cost Tarmac £12m, Share price relapse follows bout of poor results from companies, JFB may need to curtail spending, Unit trusts Past performance is no guide to the future, Rising costs blamed for A Walker loss, Grouse, 'No evidence' of Cavenham share insider dealing, Cut in MLR to 6 per cent unlikely to prompt further change by banks, 200 pilgrims in search for state of wellbeing, Motor insurance Tailor-made discounts, Insurance Variations in flexible policies, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Slater Walker Secs, Retiring abroad Making the most of being a senior citizen in the sun, Fixed interest Time to wait and see. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Investors week Reaction sets in after the market reaches a new high, Stock Exchange Prices Leaders hard hit, Market Reports Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Worst day for almost six months. Sport: Tennis Council set grand prix figure of 24 events, Hockey Dutch the only barrier in England's path to final, Yachting Courageous crew take commanding 2-0 lead, Sport Racing Formidable looks too powerful to oppose in the Mill Reef Stakes, Equestrianism Prince Philip competes at Goodwood, Football Now back to quiet of Old Trafford, Rugby Union Park teach students a lesson, Squash rackets New Zealand unbeaten, Sports in Brief, Weekend fixtures, Golf United States have the edge coming home. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Commercial and Industrial Property, Residential property Village life with seclusion. Births.
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