The Times - 09/06/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Michael Binyon, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Frederick Cleary, From Ian Murray, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Judith Judd of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Peter David, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Trevor Fishlock, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Annabel Ferriman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Saaff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Ian Hamilton, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, From Christopher Walker, By Edward Mortimer, From Douglas Aiton, From Moshe Brilliant, By Roger Berthoud, By Peter Reddaway, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Sue Masterman, From Mario Modiano, From David Bonavia, Peter Strafford, J. K. Russell, Hugh Clayton, William Chislett, David Robinson, Sheridan Morley, Martin Huckerby, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Joan Bakewell, Paul Griffiths, By Gerald Richmond, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Michael Leapman, By John Nicholls, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Dr R. Gaind, PHS, Michael Leapman, Sir Keith Joseph, MAURICE ASH, , A. ALMENT, , ROBIN McDOUALL, , JANE E. S. FORTIN, , C. B. CHANDLER, , R. E. SUTCLIFFE, , VALERIE FENWICK, , MARGARET H. RULE, , ROBERT JACKSON, , GEORGE GARDINER, , GRAHAM HOUGH, , SHEILA MILLER, , H. E. WILSON, , MARION SAUNDERS, , MILENA KALINOVSKA, , ROBERT N. HEDLEY, , MICHAEL B. HUTCHINGS, , Lord Annan, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, By Patricia Tisdall, By Donald McIntyre Labour Staff, By Kenneth Owen, By Bryan Appleyard, Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina, From Peter Norman, NICHOLAS SCOTT, , MAXWELL BOYD, , NANCY TAIT, , BERYL JAFFA, , SANDER L. ZARACH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, , By Tony May, By Peter Wainwright, By Richard Allen, Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, By Ronald Pullen, by Arthur Reed, A. R., by Michael Baily, by Patrick O' Leary, by Christopher, by John Huxley, by Patrick O'Leary, P. O'L., A.R.,
ResumoNews: Thailand takes drastic action to save teak, Russians walk out during Teng speech on Africa, Landscaping softens impact of vast expansion, Foreign Report Nicaragua: a dynasty under pressure, Duke of Edinburgh visits South of England Show, Cabinet deal dismissed by transport union chief, Borough's enthusiasm contrasts with county's caution, Mr Fraser fears for world trade if summer talks fail, A long way to go for the women of Portugal, A view from the man at the top, Interest increased, loans curbed in new economic package, High-flying executives think small, Train robbers talk about their crime and punishment, Rail link to be improved and simplified, Dearer home loan rate to be announced today, Czechs to tackle food problems, Dutch to press for landing rights in Peking, New York wins big victory for loans Bill, Ford foremen urged by workers to end strike, Science report Abortion: Safe self-induced method, Man who sanctioned bombing of Vietnam calls for loan to Hanoi, Labour group attacks lack of action on secrets Act pledge, Surprise Soviet retort over US bugging find, 'Pravda' brands Mr Carter as a hawk, Treasures from Order of St John on show, Benn offer of mine closure veto likely to be rejected, Keeping watch on the air, Dartmouth passing-out parade, When Mumble Airlines regrets..., Reprieve for woman's hospital facing closure, Gorilla's death: Guy the gorilla, Australia wants 70,000 immigrants a year, Cairo press amplifies Sadat threat of new Middle East war, Ingenious solutions to a diversity of problems, Mr Desai's Indian fencing lesson, 'Good Life' games appeal, Three nations to hold summit in Kuala Lumpur, Dr Owen backs Chilean hunger strikers, Foreign students 'unhappy', First defeat for Soares Government, Secret flight by Israeli minister, Woman appeals over taxing of baby-sitting expenses, Railway to pay £235 for puff of cigar smoke, talks to the man spreading a new economics gospel California's tax revolt can work, The Times Diary, Gatwick Planners ahead of time, Pit rescue men threaten to shut coalfield, Guerrillas in Rhodesia kill Salvation Army women, The tyranny hidden in the pursuit of equality, Food Report Tipping the scales into an area of suspicion, Sailor's salute: Mrs Naomi, Union to oppose further wage restraints, Buzzing off to new honey pot, The exodus goes on: More than, Eton College, Thames water rate likely to be pegged, Minutes show heated exchanges between leaders How Moscow pressed Arabs to end war with Israel in 1967, Banner's strange device nearly cost Scots dear, Mr Solzhenitsyn castigates 'morally bankrupt West', Moro case reporting is criticized, The medical era that began over dinner at Veeraswami's, Passenger increase exceeded by extra cargo, Exodus of Chinese may reach 400,000, Call to halt action on higher education body until after national inquiry, Independent inquiry into RUC interrogation methods, New regulations will control research on genetic engineering, St John's Smith Square, alive and well and living in the present Centre of harmony amid Westminster discord, Tough French law to curb pirate radio stations, France not willing to be policeman of Africa, Yugoslavia strengthens its military ties with Greece, Quick turnround for profit, Vandals costing London Transport £1m, Minister criticizes school voucher 'lottery', Conservative allies in Bonn may fight alone, Medical lesson from Soweto, Mr Ennals apologizes for criticism of nurse, Workers better off under Tories, party maintains, Airline chief pressing for reform of Iata, Step forward by S Africa offset by moves against integrated schooling and two black leaders, Test on police use of tapes in questioning, East Africa peace mission, Economic remedies for Corsica's political ills offered by M Giscard, Helsinki talks on avoiding satellite war, Labour chief is pessimistic on Europe seats. Law: MP to pay leaders of a church, Ex-Yard officers get sentences reduced, No proceedings against police over man's death, Soviet dissenter's case speeded up, Ex-senator to be freed, Queen's Bench Division No extension of hours for World Cup Regina v Leicester Justices, Ex parte Watchorn, Peer charged, Musician gets damages, Court of Appeal Convictions not backed by scientific evidence Regina v Morgan Regina v Brown Regina v Cowley, Plot case couple 'to face armed robbery charges', Gang of forgers operated from a church, Shoplifter freed. Index. Politics and Parliament: Britain should go on political and diplomatic offensive in conjunction with allies, Opposition chided over tax proposals, Labour MPs press for abolition of television licence fee, Urgent Commons economy debate, UN must act earlier to stop crises arising, Public must help police defeat vandalism, Bill through, Peers put curb on new Scots offices House of Lords, Prime minister hoping for substantially lower wage settlements: clash with Mrs Thatcher House of Commons, Review of law on election meetings, Neutron bomb the ultimate insult to God-Mr Maudling, Debate on the economy next week. Display Advertising: Bell's, Union Minere, Furness Withy Group, Robeco, M. Gerard, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Avianca, The Gatwick Park, Dan Air, Ratedale Security, Telford, Jardines, Sedgwick Forbes, Taylor Woodrow, Aer Lingus, Mjn, Gatwick Heathrow Airlink, Marriott In-Flite Services Ltd.,, Tradewinds Airways, The Guthrie Corporation, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, C & D, Ias Cargo Airlines, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Braniff International, Queens Moat Houses Limited, George Wimpey, Church Of England Children's Society,, Railair Link, W H Price (Builders) Ltd.. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Liverpool radio award, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Royal College of Physicians of London, Prize for professor, Inner Temple. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: £3,000 song contest, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,921, Record £71,038 paid for Ryckaert work. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, £8,000 + Appointments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley. Reviews: Stuttgart Ballet Coliseum, Japanese masters foil the summer slump Unknown Japanese Masters National Film Theatre Le Sheriff (aa) Gala Royal Moi, Pierre Riviere, Falstaff Covent Garden, Solti to give Tippett premiere at Proms, RPO/Barshai/Harper Festival Hall, Conti-and stardom from the neck up, In Deepest Britain Bbc 2, Spritely acting Leaping Ginger Royal Exchange. Sport: Golf Incorrect ruling at the last hole brings downfall of Murray, Racing Crow dances away with the cup, Horse show Chain Bridge too strong for the field, Motor racing Peterson's record lap at two miles a minute, Sports in Brief, Football MacLeod no match for world's real McCoys, Cricket Inspired Barlow tears the heart out of Middlesex innings, Cycling Russian team tightens grip on milk race, Tennis Gottfried and Ramirez to change partners after doubles defeat, Yachting Incredible White keeps winning in the Tornados, Boxing 'Other' champion is left to trade insults. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Glowing again with Dostoevsky's truth, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 9, 1953 Korea agreement. Editorials/Leaders: Eight Weeks After The Budget, The Failure Of Government In Zaire. Letters to the Editor: The Windscale Inquiry, 'The Good Food Guide', Soccer on television, Taxation 'harrassment' of elderly, The metric world at school, Appointing political civil servants, Non-brewed vinegar, Wages reform model, Workings of The EPA, Parents' conduct in divorce cases, Exporting cars to Japan, Labour after the election, African alignment, Czech religious freedom, A patient's confidences, Saving the Cheops Ship, Stopping poachers, Risks from exposure to asbestos. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: M Paul Robert-Houdin, Lord Strang, Professor R. G. W. Norrish Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, Mrs Maria Egeto-Nagy, Sir Charles Gerahty Former colonial judge. Business and Finance: Discount market, Australian offshoot holds Armitage Shanks back, Chairmen Wimpey frustration on dividend limits, Machine tools and engineering save the 600 Group's profits, A spark in the gilt market, Security Services raising £4.7m by rights issue, Best-ever outturn and scrip from Dundonian, DoI attacked over small businesses, Commodities, James Burrough, Vauxhall to expand network of dealers to consolidate sales, Exports forecast to rise between 3 and 4 pc in second half of year, Newman Inds to bid for Wood & Sons, Poor first half for Hickson, Americans reveal plans for world steel sales, Fringe bank report deferred, Brussels approves Arbed steel restructure plans, BP spending £6m on oil platform study, DM 1,660m April deficit for Germany, Leigh tops forecast and outlook good, Options, City office rents Current yields demand high rental growth, DM 110m for gas pipeline loan, Demand down, but Airflow still ahead, Leyland toolmakers ignore plea to avert stoppage, What chances now of meeting the metrication deadlines?, Lex Service agrees to take 17 pc stake in Utd Carriers, Fibres to get 'crisis cartel' clearance, Japan to buy US planes in leasing deal, Down to earth on the North Sea, Tokyo industrial team to visit UK, Exchange controls ease in Australia, Ronald Pullen discusses the new restrictions on the banks Personal lending is reined back again, In brief, Index points to steadying of inflation rates, Business Diary: Engineers' charter\ sb\ Filling air space, Shipowners from 11 nations agree on lay-up scheme to ease freight crisis, Electronic Rentals' results up by almost a third but shares drop, Currency options drawn up for EEC finance ministers, Plantations growth helps Guthrie to jump to £19.7m pre-tax, Chesterfielld may boost dividend, Gulf and Western better third quarter, Appeal to dockers in dispute over date of Shelton plant closure, St Piran attempts to put its man on A Monk board, Brooke Tool now out of the wood, Advertisers face up to World Cup penalty, Employers' warning on effects of Healey measures, Second-half pick-up at Cullen's Stores. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Economic package boosts gilts and helps late equity rally, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts move sharply ahead. Business Appointments: Business appointments Richardsons, Westgarth's new director. Property: Flat Sharing, Why not live in a farmhouse. Births.
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