The Times - 07/07/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Michael Knipe, From Paul Routledge, By Fred Emery, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Tim Jones, Craig Seton and Michael Baily, By Michael Baily, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Local Government Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Staff Reporters, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Dan van der Vat, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Our Transport Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Patricia Clough, From John Earle, From Michael Binyon, From Mario Modiano, From Kuldip Nayar, From John Best, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Neil Kelly, From James Shrimpton Reuter Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Judith Nagley, European Parliament, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, P. K. Heng, Hugh Clayton, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lavinia Watson, Bernard Levin, Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Patrick Brogan, Michael Shanks, JAMES LORING, , G. LEE, , ANN SHEARER, , TONY SMYTHE, , MAURICE COLLINS, , MAUREEN OSWIN, , HAILSHAM, , SIMON MacLACHLAN, , PATRICK RYALL, OSM, , THEODORE B. F. RUOFF, , J. S. WILKINS, , D. W. ROBINSON, , CHARLES A. ROACH, , C. I. MEEK, , ERIC HEFFER, , DAVID STEPHEN, , C. DONNISON, , R. A. BIGGS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From David Cross, By Peter Hill, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton, From Alan McGregor, J. H. DOSSOR, , PATRICK MINFORD, , R. S. SKERMAN, , ELIZABETH COSGROVE, , G. W. ECCLES, , E. E. WILLIAMSON, , MARTIN E. TROWBRIDGE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Ray Maughan, By Tony May, Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Bigger vote against PR, Conveyancers owe £50,000, New religious newspaper is launched, Intentions of Children Act may be tested, Church group backs violent resistance to apartheid, £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Cuba cuts its force in Ethiopia, Eight-week course for school governors, Food Report Fresh produce has little effect on eating habits, Israeli jets buzz Beirut to boost morale of Christians, 12.5 pc rise for council chief executives, Nurses fear loss of 8,000 positions in wards for subnormal, Keener 'loyalist' interest in independent province, Mr Gromyko rejects Western accusations that Russia has broken détente agreements, Tory views on speech by Mr Heath, Phone engineers walk out at international exchanges, Ghana's new military ruler frees jailed politicians, Payment for papers to get Equity card alleged, Noise council hopes to simplify measurements, Jet near-misses reported at Narita airport, Resentment over plan to fix pay of Euro-MPs, One gap the EEC cannot seem to bridge, Miners reject more pay curbs, Science report Archaeology: Treasure and trade, Uranium for Brazil Sale marks end of troubled era in nuclear politics, Part-time principal proposal for university, Premier views Nazi-era acts with 'pathologically clear conscience, Spanish MPs vote to end death by garrote, EEC 'near agreement on monetary system', Brighton-Dieppe hydrofoil will start in spring, Taiwan not to buy Israeli jets, The Third World, missing out again, Tchaikovsky successes for Britons, Locked door questions after train fire kills 11, Barnard plan to give up surgery, More openness in government promised, 200,000 form independent nation, Labour proposals for reforming local government will be presented to party conference, Catholic bishops offer mediation in Rhodesia, Malaysian elections Dearth of issues and fears of violence, Campaign by Irish prisoners in Britain, MP clerics protest at Mass in Palace of Westminster, Leg shots signal new terror wave, Plan to settle 100,000 Jews in West Bank, Paris daily is sold after months of uncertainty, Turkish-Greek talks focus on points of accord, Japan warns Vietnam not to follow Russia if it wants aid, Stronger police presence urged for east London, Further six-year term for S Korean leader, Boyle report rises 'would mean pay cuts', Army fitness: The five officers seen, M Giscard consults leaders of all parties on EEC policy, US law chief held in contempt, War threat warning by S Yemen, Factions struggling for control of Bristol City, Residents leave beds to aid train victims, Thai MPs debate way to restore democracy, Motoring Polishing up the Princess's tarnished image, Councils urged to buy British and help industry, Dockyard men halt submarines, Security firms await Home Office document, 2,000 jobs to go in PLA plan to shut Royal Docks, Seal cull to go ahead in Scottish waters, Rebuff for French-speaking secessionists in Quebec, Kidnapped woman said to have lived in fear, Confidence vote for copyright society council, Union urges licensing of shipowners, Shops contract at St Albans to go to tender, Washington Diary, Talks fail to end news agency dispute, Campaign against car dealers and garages who cheat the public, Woman loses action to join Kennel Club, Austrian blockade eases after Kreisky stand, Split in Delhi ruling party may end, Tourism benefits outweigh troubles, Londoners say. Index. Politics and Parliament: Condemnation of violence in East End, BR's safety record makes tragedy 'doubly distressing' House of Commons, Human rights in Argentina, Protection against defamation, Mr Rees: I am not a Minister of Interior, Threat of strike remains despite minister's appeal, Three bags of horse manure hurled by man into chamber, Police pay increases subject to phasing, Herring fishermen will have to obtain licence, PR voting system for Scottish Assembly heavily defeated, More changes to Wales Bill forced through House of Lords, Dung hurled at MPs in Ulster protest, Three days on Finance Bill. Display Advertising: Careers Service, Rolls-Royce Motors, British Gas, Bell's, Rolls Royce, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Department Of Industry, Grafton Street, Rolex, Bank Of Ireland, Scotcros, Bank Base Rates, Pyramid Group (Publishers) Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Ansafone, Gulf Air, Uko International, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Spastics Society, Braid Group, Granada Group Ltd, An Electra House Company, Bremner & Co. Ltd.. News in Brief. Law: Paid time off to find a job Dutton v Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd, Four jailed over £500,000 blackmail attempt, House of Lords Polish state trade body not liable because of government export ban C. Czarkinow Ltd v Rolimpex, Boy of 15 convicted of killing frail woman, Appeal to Lords in Colonel B case, Employment Appeal Tribunal Tribunal's oral judgment not complete Hanks v Acc High Productions Ltd, Appeal to Lords by 'Johnny Go Home' team, Minesweeper CO cleared, Rise in cases awaiting trial and divorce suits. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Disaster Ica, RPO/Dutoit Festival Hall, Koenig Ensemble St Bartholomew's, The Corsican Brothers Watford Palace, Fassbinder duo nobody should miss Despair (aa) Screen-on-the-Hill Chinese Roulette (aa) Little Bit Ritzy (Sunday) "Russian Eccentrics" National Film Theatre The Wild Geese (aa) Leicester Square, High and low opera tangle resolved, New London Chamber Group Riverside Studios, The names are good value A Family Haymarket. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Military college BScs, Latest appointments, Berlin elects new Justice Senator. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,945, 'Secret army' of Karpov chess aides under fire, Radio, Broadcasting, Portrait of princess goes to Scotland for £17,000. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Car Buyer's Guide, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Exhibitions, £8,000+ Appointments. Sport: Polo Pierez leads Cowdray to third win, Athletics The long distance view for 1980 becomes a little disenchanting, Tennis Borg and Connors to set pulses racing second time around, Golf Watson finds room on St Andrews' greens, Cycling Britain takes step towards joining the professionals, Fencing Roose surprises all by taking gold medal, Cricket S African blows crucial as their side win by hair's breadth, Shooting, Modern pentathlon Russian is disqualified for drinking, Swimming E Germans make American hearts sink, Bowls Scotland can now retain British title, Racing Salisbury to witness classic trials after Ascot decide to let them go, Horse show, Triumph for gallant old campaigner, Equestrianism Lehmann leads the field with his Olympic horse, Football Celtic-Liverpool match likely to draw 65,000, For the record, Yachting Leader catches Ghost but Galipette is out of reach. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 7, 1953, Sense takes a holiday and envy stays at home. Editorials/Leaders: The Gap Has Not Narrowed, The Havering Balance Of Canada, A Problem Not Yet Solved. Letters to the Editor: Company law directive, Useful role of home workers, Average weather, A common insurance market, Rewarding the 'captains of industry', British policy on Rhodesia, High fruit prices, Handicapped children, Shop floor militancy, Tax levied retrospectively, Ministers' advisers, Inflation, growth and employment, Fishery zones, The Revenue and cricket, Noise and hearing, The Prince and the Pope: compassion and dogma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Claude Eatherly, Lord Marples Major role in the modernization of public services. Business and Finance: Cartiers, coming to market, predicts £1.25m pre-tax, In brief Japan buys 30pc more foreign cars, Loyalties under stress, Discount market, Wms & James' rights issue in preference, Pru's peak first-half life assurance sales, Swan break-up plans expected by year end, Currency link doubts spur dollar, EEC tightens grip on steel import pricing, Walter Duncan & Goodricke, Commodities, Lufthansa boost for newest European airbus, Independent News up 66pc in first half, Price panel report implies state industries based increases on inflated costs, Wilkins & Mitchell back to profits, Albany Life Assurance, Small breweries turn in best-ever results, Italian SE to halt dealing in Montefibre, Tempo stepped up in Tokyo Round talks, Scarecrows and anodes: how the inventor obtains his rewards, Rix in merger talks with M/c Garages, Azcon to invest $50m in mining, Mooloya bid breached takeover rule, US growth forecast scaled down, Scottish & Newcastle selling its French leisure offshoot for £1m plus royalties, Shaw Carpets bounce back into the black, Options, Half of IRI's £452m loss blamed on steel, Ugandan coffee shipments make market nervous, BSC chairman offers recipe for recovery, Briefly, Independent Television A determined attempt by new consortia, Election threat to industrial strategy, GEC adopts dividend policy based on pay code, Technology Inv, Business Diary: Tours de force · Lew Cartier's schooldays, Wettern shares leap as Glossop raises bid, £15m boost for troubled Japanese shipbuilder, Successful bidders for IMF gold named, GEC chooses dividend 'moderation', Further cut in diamond surcharge. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices British funds rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock markets Technical rally runs out of steam. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three directors for board of British Sugar. Births.
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