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The Times - 14/06/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Ray Kennedy, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Clive Borrell and Tim Jones, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, Ronald Faux, By John Percival, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From William Chislett, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, by Michael Leapman, By Roger Berthoud, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Spanier, From Patrick Brogan, By David Watts, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman de Mesquita, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Dick Wilson, Tony Eddison, Robin Mead, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Max Harrison, Thomas Walker, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, by Marcel Berlins, by Adrian Hope, A.H., M.B., by Patrick O'Leary, Bernard Levin, PHS, Harry Debelius, Jane Moonman, STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, , DAVID PREISKEL, , ROY LEWIS, , GEORGE WANSBROUGH, , GEORGE STEINER, , NIGEL SPEARING, , M. DANCE, , RUSSELL SCOTT, , MICHAEL GIBBON, , JOHN L. POWELL, , WILLIAM J. WARD, , H. E. GILMOUR, , J. ENOCH POWELL, , MICHAEL DIAMOND, , RALF DAHRENDORF, , BRIAN FLOWERS, , ALEC MERRISON, , ROSEMARY MURRAY, , ASHLEY MILES, , E. A. C. GOODMAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Godfrey, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, A Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Norman, By Ronald Pullen, By Richard Allen, By Ronald Kershaw, By Tim Jones, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, TERRY SIMMS, , F. E. JONES, , By David Blake, BASIL WOOD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Eric Wigham, Peter Norman, By Ashley Druker, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead,

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News: New racial equality chief silent on Front inquiry, Powell challenge on spending scrutiny, Flotilla of boats in fishing protest, Severn estuary barrage is still a possibility, Floating voters to decide Spanish election, African gang shoots whites dead in central Johannesburg, Moment of truth for EEC nuclear project, Free vote hint on EEC poll Bill, Views of London 1: Fortnum & Mason for nobility and tradesmen Shoppers leave their worries on the doorstep, Troubles arise over free movement among the Nine, 'Mid-term manifesto' shelved by Labour, Britain turns down US air proposal, Campaign for hospital annexe succeeds, Ulster visit by Queen confirmed but walkabouts ruled out, Weapon that can provide perpetual protection, West German minister in Moscow talks, New concepts in Bill to update law, The Greek word for it is not always the right one, The Times Diary Not a lot of stick from the maestro, New Seychelles leadership recognized by Britain, London 'court' hears the case for defence of Soviet civil rights campaigner facing Moscow trial, Downing St post for PC annoys union, Warning to Britons in Uganda, People behind the symbols, Soldiers are jailed for attack on civilian, 600 Seveso evacuees to go home this month, Regional report Glasgow still in turmoil after the elections, Provincial papers spread strike to London, NCB 'afraid to obey court order', Janata Government sees possibilities in wider role for Commonwealth, Protest closes social security counters, Britain pinning hopes on African backing, Ecevit followers confident of forming government, Will Hongkong ever see the day the Union Jack is hauled down?, Conflict over revitalized Covent Garden goes on, Wages scramble would be free-for-some, Nalgo workers told, Three die in mid-air helicopters' collision, 400,000 Frenchmen can retire five years earlier, Two installed as Knights Garter, Conference Notebook The decisions may not matter much, but the meeting does, Formula for peace in television dispute, 16 killed in Rhodesia violence, Mr Carter's success ib being humdrum, Third World keeps up drive for new deal, European convention expected to come into force soon, The Spanish Elections Spend, spend, spend as the parties battle for power, Gloom at OECD over industrial states' trade, Tribunal see man get up to his tricks, New attempt to stop US money going to terrorists, Tapping a well of creative potential, Bloodhounds track down fleeing killer, Fianna Fail call for withdrawal attacked, North best for recruits, Five-year wait for arthritic patients, Tory defends stand on homelessness measure, Stern Gang leader chosen as Speaker, Deprived areas get financial aid for projects, GLC to revoke Labour's 'motorist-bashing scheme', Fight by Malta doctors gains support, Two opposing views about recruitment of future 'high fliers' for Civil Service, £6m increase in social security over payments, New post for Royal Ballet chief, Premier urges Spain to vote for moderation, Newspaper postpones technology plans, Kyrenia still has charm but not much business, The lingering fate of a genius the Russians will not set free, Floods and gales hit Basque area, Science report Horticulture: New scented lilies, Firmness urged on school closures, Emotional crowds receive South Moluccan dead. Index. Law: US financier faces fraud charges in Switzerland, 84 arrests in clash of pickets and police, No discrimination over coloured waitress, Solicitor 'living in fool's paradise' stole £250,000, Drug carrier girl gives names to court, Six men convicted in £3m drugs ring trial, Swiss brigadier goes on trial on spy charge, Two members of rock group fined for theft. Display Advertising: Lesser, Thermos, City Of Birmingham, Barclays International, Bass & Co.'S, Sotheby's, The Institute Of Trade Mark Agents, Lwt (Holdings) Limited, De Beers, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Morgan, Middle Tar Group, Aac, Principality Of Monaco, The Imperial Cold Storage And Supply Company Limited, Newspaper Archive Developments Limited, Formica, The Areas Of Expansion, Telex Costs, Fb, Oxfam, Europa, Capper Neill, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Harrisons & Crosfield, The Property And Reversionary Investment Corporation Limited, John Foord, Government Of Newzealand, B M W, Twa, Petrocon Group, Rand Mines, Limited, After Eight. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 8 & 27, Cinemas, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, "Whatever I have, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant also on pages 6 & 27, Christie's. Official Appointments and Notices: 16 officers resign in Lebanon, University news, Latest appointments, Gordon Watson lecturer named. Politics and Parliament: Link between UK's self-interest and Third World growth, Arrest of pickets: MPs seek to discuss issue, Talks over aerospace cooperation projects, Spread of rabies by mink, Optimistic trends in investment plans for 1977 and 1978 House of Commons, £140m paid to Britain from EEC social fund, Prosecuting breaches of Rhodesia sanctions, Conditions of work should be improved, Output at Leyland helps future prospects, Clearing up uncertainty over right of postmen to strike. Sport: Boxing For Green the time may be right provided he takes control early, Yachting Flying Dutchmen make late burst for victory, Cricket Hampshire deflated by dismissal of Richards, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Broome nominates Philco, Racing Free State in better condition now, Football England need directness in attack, Olympic Games Disappearing hosts the main problem facing IOC, Motor cycling Read leads from the start, Golf Three young players only one step from professional ranks, Tennis Wimbledon stage set for giant killing acts in first week, Rugby Union Weakened Lions face an arduous task. Reviews: Fair Slaughter Royal Court, Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Panorama/Castro speaks BBC 1/2, Tete Montolin Ronnie Scott's, Magic Flute Sadler's Wells, Henry Moore-a time to reassess, Berlin PO/Karajan Royal Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,627, Every volume finds a buyer as Sion College library sells for £455,365, Proms first night in quadraphonic. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 13, 1952 The vanishing village, If moderates must now stand up, why is Mr Callaghan sitting down?. Editorials/Leaders: Choosing A Labour Leader, Open To All Types Of Talent. Letters to the Editor: Compulsory seat belts, World peace, Mentmore memento, Free trade, Constitutional practice, Discovery of penicillin, Maimonides, Socialist ideals, Financial straits of universities, Imperial pink, Virtue of an over-valued pound, Inaccurate production census figures, The British response to EEC membership, A stronger Ombudsman, Queen of Europe?, Saving on services, Raising wages, Oxenden monument, Rationalization of turbo-generator manufacture, Current facts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Mr Ronnie James, Miss Annie Christitch, Sir Reginald Mathys Former deputy chairman of Courtaulds. Business and Finance: Dixon-Bank Bridge agreement, Sabah front runner in Harrisons' leap, Discount market, A second try at traded options, AB Foods stays gloomy after renewed pressure on margins, Benn 'tough line' on oil refining cutback, Albert Martin share Placement, Business Diary: Instant ambassadors · Brush with nature, BP shares fall on eve of government sale terms, UK metal stocks, Survival stratergy: pay moderation and higher profits, BIS sees fair chance for Britain to escape from 'vicious circle', Sainsbury drops out of price war at stores, Second-half recovery at WGI: orders picking up, Briefly Allied Retailers' openiing maintains upswing trend, Gold falls below level of $140 an ounce, £90m aid for oilfields, Birmingham opts for the longer-term, Scotcros up 60 pc to top £1m for the first time, Leyland Paint still keeping up the pace, Boilermakers in jobs warning over Drax B, International Buoyant exports plays part in Sony interim growth, Sharp rise in wholesale prices but drop in raw material costs to industry, Ariel makes peak £762,000 pre-tax, Weak pound policy 'is bound to fail', More staff cutbacks by Burton, Sharp drops in coffee and cocoa prices, Factory dispute delays Mini project, Sears Holdings makes $41m bid for a quarter stake in Avis cars, Italian stock markets open as dispute ends, Chiasso loss put at £232m, Safety plan for toxic substances, Accountants criticize the Bullock proposals, Employers of the world unite, Computer news Record year for billings in service industry, Bank staffs union waives phase 2 wages settlement, Japan gives up plan to renew nuclear contract, £30m for Birmingham, Ward White in preference rights, Le Monde La Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Public servants seeking clarification of right to strike. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Little interest, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets BP placing casts its shadow, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Molins managing director. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques.

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