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The Times - 04/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Georges Biannic of Agence France-Presse, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Industrial Editor, By our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Clifford Longley, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Annabel Ferriman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Osman Stratford-on-Avon, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Hennessy, From Ronald Kershaw, From John Groser, From Gretel Spitzer, By George Clark, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, From David Bonavia, By Paul Martin, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, Charles McKean, Nicholas Hinton, John Chartres, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Nicholas Ashford, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, NIKOLAI TOLSTOY, , W. R. SMITH, , C. G. LEWIN, , JELLICOE, , J. W. LAMBERT, , C. S. K. BENHAM, , DAVID RUSSELL, , MARGOT FONTEYN OLIVIER ARIAS PETER PEARS PEGGY ASHCROFT RAYNE JOHN BETJEMAN MICHAEL REDGRAVE B. BROOK PARTRIDGE RALPH RICHARDSON HUGH CASSON JOHN CLEMENTS FLORA ROBSON DROGHEDA PAUL SCOFIELD JOHN GIELGUD LOU SHERMAN GOODMAN NORMAN ST JOHN JOYCE GRENFELL STEVAS KATHARINE HEPBURN JESSICA TANDY EDDIE KULUKUNDIS NINETTE DE VALOIS JENNIE LEE F. W. WEYER, PETER G. L. COLE, , GEORGE REEVES SI, , CLEMENT C. CHESTERMAN, , DANIEL MOYLAN, , NORMAN PASSANT, , DESMOND LUMLEY, , GAY FIRTH, , J. A. L. DORRELL, , R. M. ROBBINS, , J. A. CHURCHILL, , ARTHUR J. MONTAGUE, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, O.D.H. writes, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From John Earle, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, By Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, By Arthur Red Air Correspondent, Edward Townsend, DAVID CRUICKSHANK, , I. D. MORGAN, , D. M. BERNSTEIN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Oliver Stanley, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Prest, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark, By Tony May, Wallace Jackson, Ray Maughan, Pangloss, by Melvyn Westlake, by Maurice Bommensath, by Mario Salvatorelli, by Leo Fischer, by Pierre Drouin, by Michael Blumenthal, by Piero de Garzarolli, by Robert Toulemon, by Francesco Forte, by Ghislain Deleplace and Patrick Maurisson,

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News: Most popular 'sport' is watching TV, Dr Blanch defends the Prince of Wales, How the disabled discover a whole new world, Architecture report London: An experiment in self-help, Little hope of better Forces' pay award, Kidnapper takes £170,000 and asks forgiveness, 800 deaths in refugee camps crowded by Muslims from Burma, Search for peace in the Middle East gains new momentum, 'Loyalists' urge the Queen to ban Commons Mass, British Communists will play role in EEC election, Facts and figures Real growth has failed to settle in any country, Le Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa World's poor could help rich, Homeworkers still shown as lowest paid, Junior Carlton 'entitled to expel engineer', New South African tax brings chaos, Women in jail may get visits from children, Italy counts the cost of Communist administrations, Members of state boards press for an increase, Work begins on removal of polluted soil, Hint of move on European money union, A vote that has the power to make history, EEC university founded on Tuscan tradition, Regional report Conflicts of interest in preparing plans for Stratford expansion, The adoration of President Banda, Impressionist paintings lent to Fitzwilliam, TUC chiefs give Mr Callaghan easy reception on top pay, Syrians use rockets in attempt to break power of the right-wing militias in Lebanon, Strong medicine prescribed to reduce inflation, Journalists call off strike, US trying to stop French nuclear bomb fuel reaching Iraq, Tax plan for working wives 'still unfair', Social Focus Save our cities through the people who live in them, Curbs on herring fishing from Thursday, London Diary, Striking Memphis firemen accused of mass arson, Prison officers' action over pay spreads, Main parties in straight fight at Penistone by-election, New economists VI: Piero Sraffa Importance of the aloof author, Big victories are claimed by Cambodia over Vietnam, China denies expatriates being used as fifth column, Science report Pharmacology: Control of thrombosis, Complaints about a school for the blind are upheld in report, Four ways to modernize, News agency work-to-rule is stepped up, Diamond price rises are not for ever, R. L. Bradshaw, Cabinet begs for pit pay restraint and Mr Gormley warns Tories, Raw deal for sentinels of West?, China cuts off economic and technical aid to Hanoi, Industrialist offers £30,000 to help save Canaletto, New York Times goes over fully to new technology, Namibia's press and radio to enjoy greater freedom, London teaching hospitals fear a 'withering away', Drive for kidney donors: Anna Ford, the ITN, Italian MPs mark time in seventh presidential poll, Paris for £25 return?, On the contrary Attachez vos ceintures, Dr Carneiro returns in triumph, More royalties from background music, Former Gandhi aide refuses to testify, Big Ogaden successes claimed by guerrilas, Anxious Briton bites off ear of Danish official, A revolution grows in the garden of England, The time-bomb under the Throne, Kyprianou poser for Cyprus UN peace force, Aden minister accuses North Yemen forces of invading border region, Free enterprise award for head of Marks, Health test for granting disability pensions to housewives found 'discriminatory and unworkable', Machine-gun attack on former leader of Basque separatists, Estuary farm plan 'threat to birdlife', National nature reserve is established on Surrey heath, Fact-finding Tory tour will include Mr Nkomo, Ripples across the ecumenical pool, All parties wooing the woman's vote, French envoys withdrawn from Vientiane, Bhutto plea rejected by chief justice, George Cross for PC who faced gunmen. Index. Politics and Parliament: Better use of equipment urged, Thames police change, Statistical bias in favour of Oxbridge, Government want young and able to make a career in industry: well-qualified engineers wanted House of Lords, Mr Powell and register of interests, Tory peers seek to take political rancour out of industry, Too few prepared to face challenge, Shipbuilding losses, Abolition of Lords still favoured by Mr Foot, EEC budget increase to help young people, Both sides deprecate industrial action by NHS staff which might endanger patients House of Commons, Advice to Welsh on election voting. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Rolls-Royce Motors, British Airways, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Gre, Eurotherm International Limited, Carrington, Venezuela, The White House, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Icfc, The Times Special Reports, The Times Special Reports., The Times, The Times 1000, Ziebart, James Cropper & Company Limited, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Help The Aged,, The Royal Mint, Sheepbridge Engineering Ltd., Poetic Parade, Central & Sheerwood, J. Lyons, De, The Times Reader Service Directory, Ocean Wilsons (Holdings) Limited, Brook Street Bureau Of Mayfair Ltd., The Spastics Society, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited, Ncb, Hampton & Sons, Spillers, Hargreaves Group, Tesco, South Crofty, Limited. News in Brief. Law: Girl and uncles on murder charge, No overt act after knowledge: no conspiracy Regina v Scott (Valerie), Rent review decision Ponsford v HMS (Aerosols) Ltd, Girl murder charge, Social security official created fictitious men, Women seek curb on magazine's covers, £65,000 award to crash victim, Two US journalists withdraw from Soviet slander suit, Passengers sue French airline over delay that hit £76,000 contract, Tatar sets himself alight when police call, Court of Appeal Breath test is not vitiated by two blows Attorney General Reference (No 1 of 1978). Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Choice of flag the opening move in world chess, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,942, Broadcasting, Southern team beaten by North in bridge foursomes, Festival of youth orchestras, Edward Woodward in new royalty play, £30,000 for rare Egyptian glass head. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Berlin Justice Senator resigns over terror suspect's escape, University news Four-year courses for engineers, Clifton College, Girl matador 'puts Madrid in her pocket'. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Entertainments, Legal Appointments, Art Buyers' Guide, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Motor Cars. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Equity turnover hits new 1978 low, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Drawing Of Bonds. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Deaths. Reviews: The Lady's Not for Burning Old Vic, Woolly ideas in Venice, Aeolian Quartet St John's/Radio 3, Under Milk Wood May Fair, RPO/Berglund/ Crossley Festival Hall, SNO/Gibson Festival Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Ten days of Schubert, or take me to your Lieder, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday July 3, 1953 Chinese repatriated. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Try Again In Belize, The Tragic Flight From Burma, The Prince And The Pope. Letters to the Editor: Frustrating anomaly in insurance cover system, Amnesty's sources, Repatriation of Russians, Remarriage and the Churches, Access to Stonehenge, Need to revitalize management, BR pension funds' art purchases, Whitbread Race, Grants for older schoolchildren, The Heathrow Tube, Commuter union for rail fare tax relief?, The Old Vic Trust, Anglophones' accents, Commons vote on Ulster. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr F. C. Sillar, Mr Douglass Glass, General Kurt Student Commander of German airborne forces in the Second World War, Dr R. G. S. Brown. Sport: Yachting Few errors made by Mears in Squibs, Golf Mann defies wind and rain to head list, Tennis The match that lit Nastase's fire, Foundation to spend more on promising athletes, Athletics Coach returns badges in protest against omission of Green, Modern pentathlon Cognac takes wings over course with 18 obstacles, Cricket England in struggle for runs in Test, Fencing Harker and Benko start as favourites, Cornhill to stay, Horse show Everest Stud scale the heights with first and second in opening event, Racing Testing time for younger horses, Bowls England pair fail after a good start, Football Armfield dismissed as manager of Leeds. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Light entertainment · A birthday parting, Discount market, Herbert making 700 redundant, Knitters protest over breach of MFA rules, LME metal stocks, Last push for a world trade deal, Commodities, Small rise in retail credit during May, Lyons sees a way back, Engineering inquiry is upstaged by the Tories, Takeover Panel on W Henshall & Sons, Guthrie in partnership in the Gulf, BP to cancel payments for charterers, Decline in forest products side knocks Bambergers, Commodities Two years on-and Geneva talks have made little progress, In brief British Steel chairman will confirm earlier forecast of £440m loss on year, Briefly British Vita-Nigerian takeover terms agreed, Number of Eurobond issues is down 15pc, Fall in gilts hits Brentnall Beard, Arthur Holden & Sons, The Shannon Twinlock's claims are contested, Automotive in £1.5m foray into Europe, Chrysler chief agrees to meet Ryton strikers, Granada Group's half-time figures please the market, EEC ends companies' joint research project, Rightwise may be centre of new group, Wall Street, Threat of national dock strike as unions resist port cutbacks, International Gen Occidentale gets green light, Options A Monk up by a fifth to £2.73m, ICI halts recruitment at Wilton, Spillers say closures cost £22m, Third World sees minimal gains from Tokyo Round, R-R technicians favour joint deal with Boeing rather than European, Burton closing further 78 menswear stores, 150 foundries given modernization aid, Oil groups win round on licensing, Honours on the Finance Bill scoreboard, Assoc News rises by 29 pc to £15.5m, Bank of Italy seeks permission to repay $1,000m German loan as reserves soar, Reed International chairman's broadside, Dalgety expands its US empire, Henderson-Kenton meeting good demand. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Robin Herbert is next Leopold Joseph chairman. Births.

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