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The Times - 28/06/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Tim Jones Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler and Craig Seton, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By Neville Hodgkinson Social Policy Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Arthur Osman, By Philip Howard, From Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspond, By Our Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clive Borrell Crime Correspondent, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, John Chartres, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Corespondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ray Kennedy, From David Bonavia, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, Sheridan Morley, William Gaunt, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Stanley Reynolds, by Michael Hornsby, by Anthony Jones, by Ross Davies, by Jose Shercliff, J.S., by Patricia Tisdall, R.D., By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, Robert Reid, Ion Trewin, Sir Harold Wilson, Michael Frenchman, PHS, Bernard Levin, Michael Hornsby, MAX BELOFF, , ANTHONY POLLOCK, , M. E. THORNE, , MICHAEL ECHLIN, , SHERFIELD, , ALASTAIR TOWER, , CYRIL RAY, , L. L. GOLDEN, , ROY ROEBUCK, , MICHAEL THORNTON, , W. D'ARCY HART, , PAUL HOBBS, , B. MORRIS DAVIES, , THEODOR PRAGER, , ALFRED DRESEL, , SPIKE HUGHES, , From Our Motoring Correspondent, Sir Paul Wright, Sir Michael Balcon, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Ronald Emler, By Clifford Webb, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Nicholas Hirst, By Richard Allen, Roger Vielvoye, By Edward Townsend, By Christopher Thomas, By Derek Harris, J. D. RICHARDSON, , A. R. FRAMPTON, , F. E. FALK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, Eric Wigham, Hans Baumann, Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Roy Maughan, By Victor Felstead,

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News: Industry needs period of adjustment, Science report Psychology: Siblings and intelligence, Ailing King Khalid 'wants to give up Saudi throne', Booth plea for another meeting on Grunwick, Left turn from the market, New transport powers for councils, but more cuts in the road programme, Labour plan to oust absentee landlords, Methodists accept principle of part-time ministers, Italy threatens to leave world bridge contest, Concorde's US rights in balance, View from the street, 29 killed in head-on rail crash in E Germany, Half the wealth of France owned by a tenth of the population, Prince of Wales uses the tradesmen's entrance, £700,000 land profit 'moved to other accounts', Heavy trading greets new BP shares, Djibouti signs pacts with France, Night flights by jets to be reduced, Portugal and the Community Italy and France worried over bigger EEC, Executive's £17,000 job disappears, Police overtime to be cut, Competence of Britain's mountain guides queried, Sinatra works sold for £269,300, IBA chief attacks 'unrealistic' plan, Top party men ousted in two Chinese provinces, Curbs on asbestos 'might close entire UK industry', Church puts on pressure in Manila, Grave robbers steal film producer's ashes, Pickets jeer Mr Rees on visit to factory, More reductions proposed in road programme but greater say for councils about traffic and parking, Angola rebels said to have captured border town, Spanish Premier and Socialist leader disagree, Russia 'seeking command of seas', Tumbling tourism picks up, Reporter 'lost' after trying to enter Uganda, EEC conference told of British plan to create more jobs, From Irish pirate to navy hero, Pope's new plea to Mgr Lefebvre, Right-wing Lebanese get Israel transit facilities, Mr Bower and the NUJ elections, Soldiers in Ulster voice discontent over pay, Three held in S African manhunt, Western compromise on Namibia turned down at OAU meeting, Lack of experience delays economic recovery, British ban on herring fishing is expected, The moral dilemmas of the biological revolution, North-west poll shows 53pc want to leave EEC, Call for new approach to young offenders, BBC archives study group invites opinion, Opposition in NUM to joining the pickets, New simple form for many benefit claims, Drunks are not to be sent to prison, Callaghan-Steel hopes of survival keep pact precariously alive, Woman in Rome kidnapped by servants, Regional report Hush! Experiment in progress, Legislation may be hard to administer, CBI project to bridge gap with schools, Tories plan to reform law on trade unions, Progress in fight to save school, A Special Report Far from economic stability, Tripos results, including geography, philosophy, classics, economics, 'Constitutional crisis' over Grunwick, Rhodesia clashes claim 31 in 24 hours, The Times Diary Strong backing for SOS from All Saints, Getting away from a 'football pitch atmosphere', Scandinavia line may buy European airbus soon, How national muscle is brought to bear among the EEC leaders, RAF aircraft sabotaged at service field, " Dress rehearsal " The pride of, The ebb and flow of country life, Señor Carrillo warns Moscow of break, Lists close for July by-election, Strike over cuts halts schooling for 14,000, Next government 'needs to curtail volume of law'. Law: Hospital to pay £52,500 damages, Driving offences on Crown roads Kellett v Daisy, Mr Marcos firm on rival's trial, Assessments on neglectful taxpayer fair Johnson v Scott (Inspector of Taxes), Court of Appeal 'Displayed outside' means visible from outside Regina v Newcastle upon Tyne Gaming Licensing Committee, Ex parte White Hart Enterprises Ltd, No bail for post office raid mothers, Founder of Soviet human rights group is charged, Woman head is cleared of deception, Train rape charge. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: C N P, Cometna, Garrard, Lisnave, Salvador Caetano, Multiple Display Advertisements, Silk Cut, American Express, Sangers Group, Portugal, Sorefame, Pimm's, Port Wine, High & Dry, Rowlinson, Aeg-Telefunken, Sines Complex, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dorman Smith Holdings Ltd, Metal Box, Tudor. Politics and Parliament: Concorde overflying awaits US decision, Benefit increases will cost extra £1,250m, Special development areas get more help, Product liability insurance on exports to America, Why peeress was asked to leave hotel in Park Lane, Five teachers' colleges are granted reprieve, Teacher training cutbacks still severe: five colleges reprieved: hope of period of stability ahead House of Commons, Success of policy for helping industry, Councils to have greater role in running public transport, Insurance brokers Bill, Parliamentay notices, Scottish viscountcy revived after 242 years House of Lords, Minister to discuss cargo rates in Moscow. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Northern Ireland service awards, Appointments to new posts of police chiefs, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area., Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The XYY Man Granada, Henry V Ludlow, Giselle Coliseum, Liszt's teenage opera revival, New-style 'Iolanthe', New challenge for non-stop Trevor Nunn, 500 samples of fantasy and craft, Scottish CO/Brydon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Jackson /Johnson Purcell Room. Arts and Entertainment: New Agatha Christie film for October, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,639, Radio, Letter describing the 'alarming' state of Britain in 1819 is sold for £1,600, Broadcasting. Sport: Rugby Union Growing confidence in the Lions' camp, Tennis Miss Stove's victory boots British hopes, Baseball, Football Graydon moves to Coventry, Athletics Britain shown the way by Thompson, Equestrianism Massarella leadership lifts Britain, Yachting Offshore races could prove less decisive, Rowing National eight are confident, Golf Morgan equals record with row of birdies, Sport Racing Daring March strides home to earn place in Stewards' Cup, Cricket Knott and Julien lay bat to ball as Kent put cares behind them. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 27, 1952 Gas turbine car, Speak up, I can't hear you through the locked door. Editorials/Leaders: The Changing Fleet, WHO Knows Best On Transport?, The Contumacious French Archbishop. Letters to the Editor: Cost of smokers, EEC balance sheet, Judges' decision in guardsman case, Winchester building, Taxation of compensation annuities, International price level for dairy products, Cabinet ministers' vote, University finances, Bunny Austin, Film portrayal of a General, Exit the ice cream, The conflict at Grunwick, 'Enlightened attitude' in linking schools and local industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Francois Geoffroy-Dechaume, Capt Michael Hodges, Sir Charles Tennyson, Air Marshal Sir Charles Guest Aircraft safety in RAF, Sue Kaufman, Mr Kazimierz Kumaniecki. Business and Finance: Discount market, NEB urges study of establishing offshore contracting company to aid north east, Shipbuilders reject subsidy scheme at maritime forum, Dispute widens over bonus payments at 12 Lucas plant, International Patchy trading in some markets no bar to Reckitt Australia, E Ferries puts £10m into F'stowe, Briefly Oliver Rix back in the black, Commodities, US trade gap narrows after record deficits, America at sixes and sevens, Leyland to place £2m tools order within a few days, Price Commission and British Gas clash over 'excess' profit, Beaverbrook shares rise on bid hopes, Field day for the stags, GEC gains £3m order for Nigerian mill, Speculative cash call by Bridgend, Berry Wiggins shares unchanged on news of 'substantial loss', Mr Benn moves his top energy adviser, Le Monde La Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa, New ethical code for Institute of Purchasing, Steelmakers cut scrap up to £5 a tonne, Ford vote brings delicate peace, Dundonian A fortune buried in Cornwall?, French boost for Matthews Hldgs, Business Diary: And the band played on..., Land Securities' revaluation no tonic for property shares, Mr Barnett sets 5pc to 6pc as pay targets, More diazo agreements for scrutiny, Fear that coffee rust will spread, Brick deliveries ahead of output, Shares in BP sell for $16.125 on NYSE, EEC hopes fade of pact to regulate textile trade, Accountants cast CCA votes, What of the managers who want to participate in the trade union movement?, Raybeek snaps up rival John Stephen, Stonehill's hopes for the Autumn boom, Harrisons happy about rubber, palm oil and tea, Ex-head of Crédit Suisse leaves banking watchdog. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Leaders score big rises, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), UK metal stocks, Stock markets Prices marked up strongly on success of BP new shares, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Roy Thomas is Fisons new finance director. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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