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The Times - 03/11/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Stephen Downer, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre and Clifford Webb, By Annabel Ferriman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Horsnell, By Sheila Black, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Harrison, By David Spanier, From Michael Binyon, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, From Florencia Varas, From Mario Modiano, From Neil Kelly, From Michael Leapman, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Frank Dobbins, by Derek Harris, by Pearce Wright, by Denise Clark, D.H., by Frank Ogden, by Robert Bailey, by Arthur Reed, by William Maconachie, Bernard Levin, William Frankel, Charles Douglas-Home, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, PETER SHEPHEARD, , J. R. STEWART SMITH, , EDWARD, , NICHOLAS DAVENPORT, , A. D. WALKER, , ALAN BUTTERWORTH, , ANTHONY LESTER, , GARRY E. HUNT, , HUGH MUNRO, , TED KNIGHT, , ROGER CASTLE, , JAMES ROBERTSON, , L. S. TAZTZ, Chairman, , DAVID NATHAN, , P. B. MATTHEWS, , DOUGLAS HUBBLE, , Peter Hill, Robert Af Klinteberg, Richard Wigg, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodwock Cricket Corrrespondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Seely, By Pamela McGregor-Morris, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From M. C. C. Pillai, By Our Economic Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, Edward Lapham, By John Huxley, By By David Felton, By Our Industrial Staff, By David Felton, GEORGE A. BOWER, , WALTER N. COLES, , STEWART McLENNAN, , P.G.F. LEADER, , IAN M. FLETCHER, , H.G.S. BURKITT, , E. D. GRAHAM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Wainwright, By our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, Rosemary Unsworth, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Clark, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, John Blunsden, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Sick man scales tough peak in Himalayas, BBC accused of 'gutter broadcasting' lapses, Devolution campaign funds sought, London boroughs learn how to cope with nuclear war, Italians refuse to send bomb suspect to Swiss, Zaire refugees to get UN help, Mr Carter has brief meeting with Mr Begin, Paris cemeteries intend to attract the living, Telephones Good communications will be part of commercial revolution, Telecommunications in the Arab world Market with a great hunger, New Welsh radio, Hundreds of millions yet to be spent, Cosmonauts back after 140 days in space, Growing pressure likely for more housing grants, Africa's least-known country One of three Guineas, 570 guards for atom waste site, Aviation British experts help to bring in satellite era, Schools for blind said to be behind the times, Taiwan aircraft to be hidden from Mr Teng, Judge defies Government on corruption in S Africa, Television And Radio Powerful transmitters are symbols of national status, Europe's money markets at Gulf brokers' fingertips, Champagne celebration launches 'Daily Star', One in four schools built before 1903, Half-mortgage plan likely for the Navy, No oil until martial law is ended Iran strikers say, Civil servants ready for fierce battle over 5% pay policy, Britain anxious to end fish quarrel now poll has been put back, Why prison reform is long overdue, Unions say Vauxhall 8pc offer is final, Prebendary Chad Varah, 'the only man in the world who dare not commit suicide', Only 2% of employers 'train women for formerly male jobs', Out-of-court settlement ends print union wrangle, Satellites Arabsat station planned for exclusive use, Council opens a door to adoption by men, Camp David opponents find strong ally as Baghdad summit opens, Rhodesia attacks camp near Lusaka again, Defence Complete military systems wanted, Motoring Three-in-one excellence of new Daimler, Gatwick to have new terminal at airport, Lebanese minister escapes ambush by rightists, Thai teacher honoured for establishing slum schools, How real is the 'threat' to Jews in Britain?, Division deepens between Cabinet and Opposition on Rhodesia, Fairford is confirmed as tanker jet base, Arab robbed of £150,000 in hospital, Bonn decides belatedly to become a cultural capital, Italy is feeling its way on the crossroads between rival systems, Incidents with Soviet Union increasing Norway pursues vigorous Spitsbergen policy, Rural areas 'need as much aid as the inner cities', Blast after gas pipeline leaks Kills 52 workers, SDLP likely to call for British withdrawal, No reorganization of NHS before election, Cambridge's 'Rubaiyat' loses its reputation, Labour Party seeking an injunction over poster, Nyerere pledge to hit back at 'that savage Amin', Guard planned to rob van, Butter price cut may mean hoards in freezers, US will deport Vietnamese who shot man on TV, Rugby Union All Blacks drop Williams and will miss Knight's worth in the scrum, Press is too critical of professions, lawyer says, Princess had 'severe pneumonia' on trip, S African police guilty of beating prisoner to death, Playgroups 'no substitute for nursery schools', New York 'Post' in $75m suit against 'News', More areas join action by social workers, Burma regime's limited control Elusive Chinese prize, Science report Medicine: New diagnosis for anaemia, Zambia aid needed to avert crisis, Deadline passes with Beagle dispute unsettled, Seat belts may be compulsory next year, Telex Vital key to improvement, Legion worried over Poppy Day collectors, Cairo calls up the engineers, Delhi sends police to Gandhi poll contest after woman is killed, Commonwealth wants pledge on oil sanctions, Press work for Greco-Turk amity, Marine Vigorous selling offshore, US mid-term election Shuffle of Congress committees gives liberals more power, Clinic educates Russians in sex, Infection by tapeworms on increase, Helsinki Diary Puzzling saga of an indiscretion in a sauna bath, Death after Basque 'tax' refusal. News in Brief. Index. Law: Bail for three detectives on drug charges, Law Report November 2 1978 House of Lords Barristers' immunity from claims in negligence in pre-trial work narrowed Saif Ali v Sydney Mitchell & Co (A Firm) and Others, Youth killed rival with motor cycle, Actress tells jury of her nightmares, Journalist tells why he asked about Sigint, Wife who hid body has sentence halved, TV reporter gets damages against former friend, Youths who hanged a cell mate sentenced, Two actors cleared of ill-treating goldfish, Tunisian appeals fail, Chinese call to revive civil and penal codes, Mr Rees orders urgent jail inquiry, Man jaliled for prison break-in. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Telettra, The Ericsson Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, M. Gérard, Bsn, Francis And Lewis Ltd.,, Electrocomponents Limited, E10, Martini, Thomson-Csf, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, St. Joseph's Hospice, Cit Alcatel, Eppco Engineering Projects & Products Co. Ltd., The Times, Zener, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Scala, Sartelco Saudi Arabian Telecomunications Company, Barclays, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Cable & Wireless, Ferranti, Worth, Woodrow, Grindlays Bank Group, Black Whisky, Siemens, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cap-Cpp, Austin Reed, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, John Foord, Mfi, Telspace, London News, Père Patriarche, Pb, D N E Digital Network Engineering, War Monthly. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Front bench conspiracy on Bingham denied, Urgent inquiry into prison system: Home Secretary attacks unofficial action by warders as indefensible, Reorganization to await commission report, Noise insulation plans around London airports, Mr Ennals says there are no easy answers to industrial troubles in health service, Zambian assurance that British arms will be used only for defence: £20m advance for copper House of Commons, Odd world of moonlighting with tax evasion as most prized reward House of Lords, Two days next week to debate Rhodesia. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Car Buyers' Guide, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Madam Butterfly New, Cardiff, Accident BBC 2, New London Consort Wigmore Hall, The extraordinary poet of Avondale Road Stevie (aa) Classic, Oxford Street Summer Paradise (aa) Paris Pullman/ Phoenix East Finchley Hooper (a) Warner West End 2 J. A. Martin, Photographe ICA (November 7-19, 9 p.m., daily), The World Turned Upside Down Cottesloe, The People Show Oval House, Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 3, 1953 Pakistan republic, The proof of Mrs Gandhi's guilt. Editorials/Leaders: Counter-Productivity, Vietnam Takes Its Partner, Secrets Have To Be Kept. Letters to the Editor: Inquiry into lorry weights, Giving a fresh spur to world trade, Selling church treasures, The hottest seat, Need for reform on Official Secrets, Lack of experts in electronics, Liability laws hampering industrial relations, Hampton Court limes, Possible threat to ozone, Unemployed in Lambeth, Compensation for oil pollution victims, Deducting tax on letting income, Shares for employees, Moron in a hurry, Plain Jane, House insurance, Governing Ulster, The Anti Nazi League, Selling stolen antiques, Restoration of opencast mining land, Abolition of road tax, Defence against dogs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments General to be new Army head, Church news. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,047, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Painting prices reflect improved market. Obituaries: Mr P. Asterley Jones, SIR FREDERIC OSBORN Untiring advocate of the garden city, Mr A. J. Ronalds, Professor A. H. John. Sport: Yachting Sea Flyer is the main threat to Magician V, Racing Nice Value a worthy each way bet, Badminton Mrs Gilks teams up with Talbot again, Rowing British double win as expected but East Germans unexpectedly lose, Boxing Owen comes from behind to win title, Sports in Brief, Supporter taken to hospital after a fall, Snooker Higgins lives up to his 'Hurricane' tag, Tennis Miss Tyler passes severe test of character, Equestrianism Working party backs expansion, Cricket Boycott may ignore sore knee, Football Forest and Rangers have little to fear from their enemies, Bloodstock sales Song of Songs hits the day's highest note. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Share prices in retreat, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Mallinson on the way back but prices low and margins stay thin, Ford strike cuts share of UK market to 18pc, Discount market, Defensive tactics rather than timber war, Stock markets Prices slide on news of dearer money, London coffee market, Commodities, ICO sets coffee trigger price, ITT faces big fines over charges, Andrew R Findlay pre-tax jumps 48pc in first half, UK's 1981 metric target unlikely to be achieved, Former Ford president shifts into Chrysler gear, Repayment to IMF cuts reserves, Davies & Newman fix hopes second-half, MLR fears upset shares, Electrocomponents widens its margins to rise 32pc to £4.5m, Bonn and Paris agree compromise EMS plan Majority of Cabinet opposed to scheme, Chrysler in third-quarter loss, Options, Barclays leads the way, Upturn in housing starts spurs Henderson, Krugerrand sales rise sharply in October, Ports subsidies criticized by docks chairman, Assurance on Japanese car imports, Fighting talk from Mr Blumenthal, Tern 'rights' to fund knitwear acquisition, Barclays leads move to dearer borrowing by raising base rate to 11½pc, Technology Crucial questions for the Post Office, Briefly U S foothold in a Lloyd's broker, Sime Darby stands firm on auditors switch, In brief Mobil petrol price rise on Monday, Utd City Merchants' exceptional provisions hit pre tax, Business diary: Mole wrench · Sir Y-K anchors away, Personnel management improve pay status, Erratic day for dollar in hectic trading, Shiloh's big boost from wider range, Uk Reserves, CBI warn Mr Healey on pay-price link, British entry into European airbus corporation is favourable to France, Minister says, Grimshawe move on bank debt. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Peter Boon retires as Hoover chief. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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