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The Times - 30/01/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Ronald Faux and Martin Huckerby, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Paul Roultledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Melvyn Westlake, From Michael Knipe, By Philip Howard, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Peter Hennessy, From David Cross, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Coleman, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Dayy, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, By Clifford Longley, From Neil Kelly, From David Bonavia, Peter Evans, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Robert Shelton, Max Harrison, Elspeth Huxley, Michael Church, Richard Williams, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seeely, Gerald Ely, William Frankel, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, William Harrington and Peter Young, Eric Heffer, David Wood, REG PRENTICE, , HILDEGARD HERZOG, HELEN LOWENTHAL, , BERYL BAINBRIDGE, , ALFIE BASS, , MICHAEL BLAKEMORE, , CHRISTOPHER CORNFORD, , SUSAN ENGEL, , D. J. ENRIGHT, , PETER DE FRANCIA, , E. J. HOBSBAWM, , MICHEAL KUSTOW, , SYLYESTER MORAND, , TIMOTHY MORAND, , JOHN WILLETT., HUGH PAGET, , WALTER WALKER, , LEE AKBAR, , HUGH FLINN, , L. D. BARRON, , CHRISTOPHER DERRICK, , JOHN DERRICK, , SAMINA HASAN, , J. E. HUMPHREY, , DAVID MARKHAM, , MARGARET I. DILKS, , CHRIS HARRIS, , Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Sir Harold Hobson writes:, By Michael Hornsby, By Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By John Huxley, By Ray Maughan, By Christopher Wilkins, , By Patricia Tisdall, By Caroline Atkinson, Frank Vogl, Rosemary Brown, RC, DONALD DAVIES, , JOHN GOODLAND, , PETER ODELL, , ALAN THOMPSON, , Tim Jones, W. A. ANIL-KARUNARATNE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITIOR, Hugh Stephenson, Brian Appleyard, Ray Maughan, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,

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News: Why some people do not blame Israel for the Sadat deadlock, Salisbury pressure on bishop to rejoin talk, Prisoners of conscience Singapore: Dr Lim Hock Siew, Government's spending plans under attack, Call for economic summit to be in Bonn, Turmoil forecast in public sector industrial relations, Scots not to get separatist vote, Communist assertions of right to government place add twist in maze confronting Signor Andreotti, Satellite 'find' reported, Leapman In America, Italians jail earthquake town mayor, India suggests that Asian nations should link up in a regional economic community of equals, Royal Marines hoping for fixed base in N Norway, Zulu chief condemns 'black traitors' at Soweto rally, Latest European snow reports, Shore pledge to review councils' powers upsets both reformers and supporters of the status quo, Eight EEC nations near agreement over fishing, Direct talks on baron's £5m ransom, Union acts after failure of press talks, British 'not sabotaging Smith talks', Pupils' written English standards falling, Civil Service urged to drop age limit, Helicopters lift 70 from train trapped in blizzard, China set to mechanize its agriculture, Attempt to improve inter-German links, Home Office calls for report into violence, Vietnamese refugee walked 350 miles across Cambodia to Thailand, Empty cells as jail officers' protest continues, Government not to abandon grants for jobs, Soviet air power poses new threat to Nato, Israeli military team flying this week to resume Cairo talks, Answers in Parliament Average incomes rising more slowly each year, Acas chief urges new right on recognition claims, State subsidized strikes 'a myth', research shows, Mr Teng assumes role of Peking's chief diplomat, Cubans reinforced for Ethiopian offensive, Maintenance of petrols supplies may rest on decision today by Shell drivers' shop stewards, Science report Astronomy: Detecting tin in the Sun, Critical week ahead for 10% guideline, Callagham hope of growth rise, Obstacles to a short cut to Christian unity, Opel launches new Rekord on British market, Tunisian opposition demands release of trade unionists, Dublin rejects declaration on the status of Ulster, Parties vie on race in run-up to by-election, Agriculture Assessing big institutions' land, Violent clashes as IRA marks Bloody Sunday, Big risqe in railway vandalism, Evidence of early Celts in US is' attacked, French Cabinet to act on violence, Why Labour swept the board in the 1945 election, Plan to widen consultation on boycott Bill, Renewing of Cairo talks pleases US, Israeli atom bomb report embarrasses the CIA, Prisoners start blaze in Oviedo protest, Rhodesia: can Britain still be the peacemaker?, British observers to attend manoeuvres in Russia, Times Profile The black man's burdens, German fear of nuclear blackmail. Index. Display Advertising: Philip Morris, Manchester Business School Management Course, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association., Bank Base Rates, John Brown And Company, Limited, Oldham For Industrial Development, Gec, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, International Standarad Electric Corporation, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: £25,000 plea by abortion group. Arts and Entertainment: Swedish pairs first and third in bridge, Closure of art galleries, Radio, Broadcasting, Portisch lead in chess contest, Keen buyers for Japanese works of art, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,821. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Personal Columns, -Steppping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Party Time Vacancies-, Educational & Public Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Don McLean Palladium, Monday Book The loved ones The Forest Dwellers, Exhibition of alternative use for churches, Everyman Bbc1 Credo London Weekend, RPO/Kondrashin Festival Hall, Cast Off Orange Tree, George Benson Drury Lane, Evening Standard drama awards, Theodora Queen Elizabeth Hall, Heitor Alimonda Wigmore Hall, Monteverdi Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Racing Night Nurse returns to champion form, Skiing Walcher takes first race of world championships, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Tennis Connors varies pace and pattern to lure Tanner into his net, Cross-country Wind and rain cannot stop Wild in country, Motor racing Reutemann turns on heat that is too much for others' comfort, Squash rackets Lesley taken to four games, Athletics Field event athletes must come in from the cold, Rugby Union Leopold outstanding in Irish domination of conditions and rivals, Hockey Taylor in superb form for Worcestershire, Yachting Netherlands boat is fourth home, Football Jordan's arrival acts as spur to one or two United players, Golf Haas finishes in style to retain lead, For the record, Cricket Wood and Darling give Australia initiative from the first over. Property: Industrial market still active, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary, Parliamentary notices, Beware of swopping the Lords for something worse. Editorials/Leaders: Backbenchers come into their inheritance, Mr Silkin In The Wars Again, China's Economic Priorities. Letters to the Editor: The executions in Saudi Arabia, African progress in Rhodesia, Jobs for minorities, Paying for UK services while abroad, Music on Radio 3, The prospect of a Labour victory, The Catholic left, Value of opencast mining to the nation's economy, Assessments of the supply and demand for oil, The future role of coal, Participation and communication in the workplace, A Chaplin memorial, The banning of 'Scum', Licensing photocopying, Control of V & A Museum, Sharing Holy Communion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Einstein award. Obituaries: Mr Marshall Sisson, Professor A. D. Gardner Postwar medicine at Oxford, Mr Edward Sutro. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Jan 28, 1953 Food for Coronation. Business and Finance: Unions to demand full Leyland plan details, BOC may call for vote by Airco shareholders on bid, Reed Internatioinal's Canadian cash drain is expected to overshadow third quarter results, Mixed start for Bond St Fabrics, A helping hand for small firms, Coal Board predicts 10pc increase in output, Brussels warns Tokyo envoy of need to buy more in Europe, Power economies at Ford, Allied Investments in deficit after food loss, Coming to terms with product liability, Minister in Polish talks on further ship collaboration, Business Diary in Europe: After Schleyer, Wearra's new look takes off, International Volvo down despite higher sales, Calll for fuller reports by auditors, Sun Alliance to defend pay package, Gulf revaluations fuel oil pricing speculation, Lower income in US holds Texaco back, Brokers' views Letting sales flair mould with strict principles of research, Lending rate 6½pc, Briefly, Industry in the regions Ford gives confidence to Bridgend, Comfort for the heavy laden, Labour costs 'have little effect on inflation rate', Afi Group, Four key debates to form core of BIM convention, Oil distribution stimulus as all goes well for Vactis Stone, Feedex buys in remaining minority of Rowlands, The market shows its doubts, In brief Mersey dockers try to keep Canaries fruit trade, A whiff of fresh air for the holiday trade, Tesco tests new computer-linked checkout system, Brokers and economists dispute US prospects. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities $6 per ounce in sight for silver and upward long-term trend is likely, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change on week 477.5-10.2(2.1%), Euromarkets Issue yields seen to be moving up, but doalr is still a dampener, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J Mayhew-Sanders to be chairman of John Brown. Shipping News: Freight report Glimmer of hope in tanker trade.

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