The Times - 01/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Tony Allaway, By Robert Parker, From Charles Harrison, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By George Clark and Peter Evans, From Michael Binyon, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Diana-Geddes Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By John Winder, By Margaret Stone, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Ian Bradley, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Frederick Cleary, From David Goss, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From John Best, From Michael Leapman, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Burnell, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, Michael Church, Judith Nagley, John Russel Taylor, Frank Dobbins, William Safire, Eric Heffer, Michael Hornsby, PETER HAIN, , MIRIAM KARLING, , R. OVENDALE, , JOHN D. TAYLOR, , PETER BROOKE, , HUGH J. KLARE, , BASIL DRUITT, , PAUL MARETT, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , ROGER EVEREST, , C. GOODSON-WICKES, , EDWARD SILVER, , PATRICK HERON, , MICHAEL B. RUBINSTEIN, , WILLIAM BELL, , PHILIP BARRETT, , MICHAEL CHAVASSE, , ENOCH POWELL, , NANCY BALFOUR, , BARBARA REYNOLDS, , John Young, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Geraldine Nirman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, Lord Edmund-Davies, Mr Peter Harman Jones, From Caroline Atkinson, By David Hewson, By Our Industrial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Prest, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From John Earle, By David Felton, JOHN RANELAGH, , D. E. C. EVERSLEY, , ROGER R. TAYLOR, , MICHAEL SHAW, , MARTIN F. LEE, , T. W. BONSER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Adrienne Gleeson, Geoffrey Bell, By Michael Clark, By Bryan Appleyard, By Rosemary Uisworth, By Rosemary Unsworth, JOHN EARLE, Edited by Peter Davalle, by Michael Frenchman, by Patricia Nelson, by Peter Strafford, by Trevor Fishlock, by Sidney Wise, S.W., T.F., by Mark Fazlollah, by Penny Symon, P.S., by Lord Chalfont,
ResumoNews: I don't care what they say, I stand by Hazlitt, A new decree brings half of Rhodesia under military control, Division of land not practical, Moderates win posts in engineers' union, Labour support for state help in European elections, Call for exchange of consumer facts within EEC, Master of sunk tanker says he dumped oil, Chile exploits upheaval in Argentine Government, Palm frond paradise set beside a sparkling sea, Hormone product turns away from the jungle, US unions reject Carter plan, Striking Ever Ready staff threatened with dismissal, Andreotti defence of economic plan as labour unrest grows, Threat to Mr Basnett, Inquiry into prison service is likely, New tax system aids precious metals, Conductor strikes a blow for discipline, Raid on WRP school 'part of a plot', 'Nuns' spirit away antiquities, Trudeau plan for change stuns premiers, Bright promise of oil strengthens peso, New inquiry refused into Pretoria scandal, Indian past reflected in faces and voices, Strike brings Iran oil industry to a halt, Cheap ammonia for America, RSC loss in year of artistic success, Guerrillas shoot at police in S Africa, West Europe, Mineral potential hardly tapped yet, Attempt to heal Arab rift over Camp David, Single professional body for teachers still some way off, 'Seeds of tragedy' in population explosion, Rees pledge to help police beat vanidalism, The Pope gives £200 to each of his 3,000 Vatican staff, Whaling fleet cut by Russia, How long will this Parliament last?, Brussels Diary, Experts to work on final details for Salt agreement, Police chiefs asking for increased power and a freer hand, Police injure woman opponent of Mrs Gandhi, Mexico Potential wealth comes at critical moment, RHS autumn show finer than ever this year, Golden treasures: Pieces, Girobank charges abolished, Science report Physics: Paranormal phenomena doubts, US mid-term elections 'Bedsheet ballot' for Detroit voters, Law Society challenged on campaign, Moscow trip may fortify Hanoi's links with Russia, More social workers may join colleagues in strike, Power behind throne for 30 years, Rich young widow will have many suitors, Bill to penalize parenthood is condemned, Tax policies 'threaten' rural life in England, Firm measures not excluded from Queen's Speech, but few surprises are expected, A civilization that amazed Cortés, Bad council estates to be improved, Mr Nixon may speak at Oxford Union, The price of freedom in a one-party democracy, Economy bolsters foreign policy, Ford's 57,000 strikers urged to reject pay offer of 16.5%, Parents to be heard on choice of schooling, Soviet spies can stave off jail with appeals, West Midlands poll shows Tories leading, Courageous Jews honoured: A plaque marking, EEC worried over trade threat to Arab nations, Bonn accepts Awacs after US pledges compensation, Greater London Council GLC 'jeopardizing scheme of homes for elderly', Aslef leader disappointed over inquiry, Spanish MPs vote overwhelmingly for new constitution, Lack of 'recruits for God' worries French bishops, Safety meeting backs seat belt campaign, Guest Column The weightings game: why women lose out over wages, Fastest-growing stock market in the world, Forging ahead in Monterrey, Law Society Part II qualifying examination results: full list, Complete list of the Government as the Commons resume, French ports blocked by strike, Campaign to end emergency Act in Ulster, West points way out for Soviet divorcees, Problems for Britain as Nevis islanders seek to emulate Anguilla's split from St Kitts, Radio jury votes against televising Parliament, Challenge to schools where pupils use 56 different languages, Tanzania says troops are fighting an invasion force from Uganda, Eve of Session, Two TV rental firms to freeze prices, Bravery aviards: Three people yesterday, Challenging background for exhibition, Another volume in the catalogue of crimes, Race policy is examined, Outside investments stage significant recovery. Index. Display Advertising: Penoles, Banca Serfin, S. A., Davy, Jobcentre, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Lombard North Central, Rolex, The Buchanan Blend, Esperanza, Giambologna, Rsc, Gre, John Machinery, Mobil, Mexican Financial Journal, Foord Valuers, Johh Cooper Classes, Dixon's World Wide Travel, Intermex International Mexican Bank Ltd., Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Transportacion Maritima Mexicana, S.A., The Times, Harveys, Grey Poupon, Capper-Neill, Bancomer, S. A., Law Society's Examinations, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Richard Green, Janneau Grand Armagnac, Solicitors' Examinations, First National Securities Limited, McKechnie Brothers, Swan National, Instant Movies., Chart Tutors, Multibanco Comermex, Banamex, Join Export United, Sulphur, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company, Limited, Chrono-Quartz, Cemento Tolteca, Internacional. News in Brief. Law: Four nurses given suspended sentences, Chancery Division Changes in RICS chartered designations valid Merrills and Others v Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Another, Two men freed after doubt about their guilt, Judge orders woman to leave West End flat, Fine for damage to train, Bail plea for Astrid Proll rejected, Plot charge dropped against prison officer, Part-time worker not employed long enough Opie v John Gubbins (Insurance Brokers) Ltd, Child care case for Lords Lewisham London Borough Council v Lewisham Juvenile Court Justices, Signals intelligence 'illegal', secrets case accused says. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Tennis Sponsors abandon plans to promote new men's tournament, Racing Fisherman's Cot to land Ascot catch, Golf Watson confims position as world's leading player, Rugby Union Magnificent Munster shatter theory of All Blacks' invincibility, Sports in Brief, Yachting Four Samurais wins third race of world series, Today's fixtures, Rugby League Bevan pulls out of Great Britain side, Boxing Derrick is sure of handling tough schedule, Cricket Tour begins in land of Darlings, Gymnastics Miss Comaneci to retire after Moscow Games, Yesterday's results, Football Clough tells Forest 'play for me, club and yourselves-in that order', Rowing Hart and Baillieu anchor the British team. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal Columns, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Educational, General Vacancies, Services. Reviews: The Art of the Engineer National Museum of Wales, Cardiff Teaspoons to Trains Victoria and Albert Museum, Empire Road BBC 2, Bar Mitzvah Boy Her Majesty's, Rosenberg/Rogét Guadagnini Queen Elizabeth Hall, John Hopkinson Fox Galleries Anthony Green Royal Academy, The English Concert Wigmore Hall, Winchester theatre appeal, LPO/Weller Festival Hall, British Bulldog Soho Poly, Schubert recitals Wexford Festival. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,045, Market in Dutch nineteenth-century paintings seems to have collapsed, Tribute in music, Television, Urgent call for money to support arts in Scotland, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, England retains lead in Chess Olympiad. Editorials/Leaders: High Risk Prisons, East African Aggravations. Letters to the Editor: Plain Jane, Hazards to pension continuity when changing jobs, Method of voting for Ulster, Developing 'spin-offs' in the engineering industry, Swear or affirm, Arts sponsors, Mr Begin's Peace Prize, The Anti Nazi League, Regulating the money supply, Henry Moore in the Park, The completion of a cathedral, A unisex pronoun, Has the Motor Show killed exhibition myth?, Cost of a tax demand, Inquiry into prisons, Saving listed buildings, Abolition of the road fund licence, Secrecy over Palestine. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news New Bishop of Leicester. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 31, 1953 Atomic power. Obituaries: The Rt Rev Herbert Byrne, Dr G. C. Cheshire, Mr Felix Gade, Herr Herbert Alsen Exponent of Wagner roles. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Markets in decline, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Time for bold action on the dollar, Japanese tradle surplus up, Tighter Fed policies on way to defend the dollar, Stock markets Drift downwards on selling pressure, Mitsubishi accuses DoI in plant dispute, Business Diary: Playboy cuts a figure, International Concern of 50 UK groups over Sri Lanka compensation, Commodities, Industrialists fear trading losses on the rising value of sterling, Plant hire costs 'need revising', Humber bridge peace solution agreed, Tridant: bidders compromise, LME looking into nickel, Exporters struggling to hold US markets, In brief Government clears Rank TV merger, Ferranti shareholders take up 98pc of offer, CRA to give details of Ashton pipes, German shipbuilders and unions in talks, Tories 'would change role of BNOC', Briefly UK downturn and margin pressure checks Polymark, Options, Sime's accountants spell out concern at move to replace them, Mitsubishi Elec buoyant, Linread's opening surge unlikely to be maintained, £2m Governmentgrant to develop new battery, Reed remains on schedule, Wider product mix helps to push Avana 83 pc in first half, Herbert still 'desperately short of cash', Cedar Holdings up 57pc to £931,000, Threefold profit rise as Bambers expand, Tight trading takes toll of Wm Low, Milan court orders picketing to cease at Nuova Innocenti Mini assembly plant, President Carter urging EEC to bring Gatt talks to conclusion, Niarchos gains price cuts on tankers, Sir Eric Yarrow to resign, Efforts to modernize Milan Bourse Attracting 'backbone' of Italian industry, World supply threat as Iran oil stops flowing, Delta TriStar order worth £150m to Rolls, Alfred Preedy wins blessing of Midland Educ in £3.4m bid, Why the City has qualms over insider dealing. Business Appointments: Business appointments Williams & Glyn's names new directors. Property: Rentals, Properties under £25,000, Residential property. Births.
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