The Times - 15/12/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By DAVID HARRIS, Political Correspondent, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, By Our Staff Correspondent, By GODFREY BARKER, By Our Industrial correspondent, By JAMES ALLAN, By COLIN BRADY, By A. J. MeILROY, By Our Crime Staff, JOHN GRIGSBY, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By BRENDA PARRY, By Our Business Correspondent, By RUPERT MORRIS, , By Our Dublin Correspondent, By STANLEY GOLDSMITH, By GUY RAIS, By JOHN MYERS, By STEPHEN BARBER, By DAVID ADAMSON Diplomatic Correspondent, By NIGEL WADE, By BALRAM TANDON, By HENRY MILLER, By MICHAEL FIELD, By ALAN OSBORN, Common Market Correspondent, By Our Madrid correspondent, By RICHARD BEESTON, By T. A. SANDROCK, , By Our Legal Correspondent, By BARBARA CONWAY, , By TERENCE SHAW, Legal Correspondent, By JOHN IZBICKI, Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By TONY CONYERS, Political Staff, By KATHLEEN WELSH, By OUR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By JAMES O'DRISCOLL, High Court Reporter, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our New York Staff, By JOHN PETTY, Commercial Correspondent, By GERALD BARTLETT, By SEAN DAY-LEWIS, P. S., M.O.C., By JOHN BARBER, A. H. A., K. S. W., By KEITH NURSE, PATRICK GIBBS, Peter Simple, By Dr WILLIAM THOMSON, Margaret Fishley, BY PAULA DAVIES, by ELIZABETH BENN, W. F. DEEDES, PETERBOROUGH, ANDREI ANTONOVSKY, JULIAN AMERY, LOUIS FITZGIBBON, , JOSSLYN GORE-BOOTH, IVO LAPENNA, (Mrs) ALICE OLDING, SLIGO, E. H. BRUSH, GEORGE BIRDWOOD, JOHN LOCKYER, By RICHARD LAST, TV Staff, By FRANCES GIBB, By ANN MORROW, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By ANDREW WILSON, By BARBARA CONWAY, BY JAMES SRODES, By MICHAEL BECKET, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By JOHN MASON, By DESMOND HILL, By Our Bowls Correspondent, By MICHAEL MELFORD, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By TONY FAIRCHILD, By Marjorie Pollock-Smith, By ALAN SMITH, By DAVID WIGGINS, By GEORGE TURNBULL, By CHRISTINA WOOD, By JOHN O'SULLIVAN,
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Limited, Coutts & Co., Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd., Innocent, Canadian Pacific Limited, Royal Mail, General Motors Corporation, Vogue, Associated Communications Corporation, Investments & Business, Debenhams, Nsb, Victoria Wine, Rumbelows. Politics and Parliament: Yesterday in parliament Callaghan taunts Tories...and Mrs Thatcher says 'Oust Yesterday's Men' Government 'Not Willing To Give Up Fight Against Inflation', Healey to try to plug pay gap Labour Drops Blacklist Confidence vote victory for Callaghan, Bill to end 'KGB powers' lost. News: Lord Kagan In Israel, German Steel Strike Offer, Canteen Protest By 500 Nurses, Breach Of Pay Code Could ADD 20pc To Rates, Last-Ditch Move To Save Persia From Civil War, Couple Killed After M1 Breakdown, Just right for this year's toy box, Single custodial sentence proposed for youngsters, NF propagandist fairly sacked, Public Prosecutor For All Cases Opposed By Police, State shipbuilders with 33,000 jobs at risk call for aid, Way Of The World Hold On, New role for Price Board, Lard Snowdon to marry today, Ombudsman criticises immigration officer, 'Financial Times' Warns Nga, Euro-Parliament Votes Higher Budget For Eec, Party clothes... from India, Commons Sketch Labour Mps Flee As Tories Brave Leader's Fire, London Day By Day 'Hansard' team get together, Kaunda's Modest Triumph, French Pay More For Benefits, Agency Attacked Over Sale, Proll' Fired Shots At Pursuers', Call to abolish capital punishment for piracy, Basque Truce Unlikely, Scientists Reinstated In China, Khomeini spurns Shah council, 'Telegraph' TVs please troops in Ulster, Rhodesia fights a formidable battle against the terrorists... But is bravery in the bush enough?, Persia Bans Demos To End Riots, 'Hysterical wailing ' hastens Briton home, Teacher in Fairy Land, In The Picture, Lead Danger In Mouth Organs, 'Ballot Rigging' Inquiry Dropped, Rhodesia Beats Arms Ban For 11 Helicopters, Jps Clear Dog That Barks Only At Police, Father Killed By Christmas Tree Lights, Astaire Films Join Bbc's Christmas Cuts, Vance Goes To West Bank, Land Fund Reforms In White Paper, Airport Levy Rising To 85p, City Rescue Plan Lacks Support, Reprieve For Dairy Farmers, Thieves Raid Defence Firm, Eire Move On Birth Control, Picketing resumes after non-union vote, Schools Warned Over 'Human Guinea Pigs', 'Doctored' bowl withdrawn as auction star lot, Jobss Aid Cash Tops £160m, Weekend Food Bargains in Christmas dinners, Peking Plays A Trump On Bourgeoisie, Moscow Backs Cambodia Rebels, Peer succumbed to gambling lure when a child, Staff at Cheshire home 'victims of terror campaign', Mrs Gandhi faces jail and expulsion as MP., 'Nazi' tactics denied in smallpox inquiry. News in Brief. Business and Finance: Colocotronis in banks deal, Barclays jumps gun on punt, Commodities, Showdown On Pay Looming By BLAKE BAKER Industrial Correspondent, Grim outlook for mechanical engineering, In Brief, Tourist Rates, Congress calls for lower dollar, BNOC signs North Sea oil deal, City Comment Trade figures may only just balance on year, Distillers up 15 pc to pre-tax £88m, Receiver goes into Barnett Christie, Piran up 47 pc to pre-tax £1.9m, Over-statement at Natcom Bank, Companies MEPC pays maximum, Dutch group in surprise £40m bid for EPC, Rights Issues, Scanners slim E M I profit, The Questor Column ICL profits keep one step ahead of rising turnover, Chairmen Cope Allman, Comfort in agreed bid for City Hotels. Index. Classified Advertising: A Sperry Christmas, Personal, Situations Vacant, Public Appointments, Late News, Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Ak, Legal Notices, Funeral Furnishers, Business Propositions, Works Management. Weather: The Weather. Law: 4½ years for Chaplin grave theft 'brains', Ulster police face murder investigation, Schoolgirls Raided Shops In Lunch-Hour, Agee Plea Fails, Man Faces Five Murder Charges, Two In Nixon Oxford Demo Fined £30, Two Remanded In Siege Case, Husband Burned Wife To Death, Actor Accused Of Murder, Judge Orders Journalists' Union To Lift 'Blacking', Ports watched after husband takes girl, Tarling 'may be ready to stand trial'. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Obituary Capt E. Jordan, Obituary Salvador de Madariaga, Obituary Dr Donald Hunter. Official Appointments and Notices: Cellist To Be Honoured, Thatcher Award, Army Promotions, New Chief For Farmers' Union. Reviews: Dance Rowan Gallery Susana Hayman-Chaffey, Stratford, E. 'A Night in Old Peking', Bournemouth Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Television Melodrama strikes 'Sweeney' & 'News', Bush Theatre 'The Dalkey Archive', Why one and one don't make two, Concerts Royal Festival Hall L P O/Davis/von Stade, Theatre Theatre Royal 'Millionairess', Fantastic feats all round. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Editorials/Leaders: WHO IS Exaggerating?, Stay Of Execution, Long After Time, Gents. Letters to the Editor: Esperanto centenary, Russian Help For Others, Comedy pair of Powell and Paisley, Right to work, Cannabis and jury, Gratuitous advice on visit to Persia, Jobs paradox. Stock Exchange Tables: Money & Exchanges Pound fails to benefit from weaker dollar, Blue chips drift with dull trade figures, London Traded Options, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices Authorised Trusts, British Funds. Property: Flats And Maisonettes. Sport: Rugby Union All Blacks aim to 'enjoy' last game, Second Test Hendrick Plays-Tolchard & Lever Stand By For Miller & Old, Real Tennis Cripps May Gain Revenge, Motor Cycling Minster's £60,000 meeting, Date Switch May Cause Decline In Dewhurst Class, Golf Hayes Two Ahead, Hockey Indian Gymkhana still out on their own, League Cup Semi-finals Now Forest Look Bound For Wembley Again, Sports in Brief, Bowls Berks Look To Skips, Olympia Show Young Lee follows Debbie's example, Bowls, Lawn Tennis £100,000 Clash, Fencing Boston AIM At Hat-Trick, Rowing Janousek Doubles Workload, Milk Race Cycling Italians Want To Take Part, Two British boats in world challenge. Arts and Entertainment: Friday Television, Radio Four, No. 16,472 Across. Births.
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