The Times - 14/06/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Jon Nordheimer, By Martin Huckerby, From Michael Binyon, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Political Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By John Groser, By Penny Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Science Editor, From Ian Murray, From David Wood, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Diana Patt, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Walker, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Hazelhurst, Max Harrison, John Percival, Joan Bakewell, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Brian Alderson, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Norman de Mesquita, By Jerome Caminada, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, House of Commons, European Parliament, House of Lords, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Charles Douglas-Home, S. L. BRAGG, , C. J. HOPE, , MAURICE CRANSTON, , HARDING OF PETHERTON, FM, , KENNETH LEECH, , CHRISTOPHER THORNE, , MONTGOMERY OF ALAMEIN, , GEOFFREY DE FREITAS, , HILARY RUBINSTEIN, , FRANK RICHARDS, , G. MAYNARD, , WALTER H. SALOMON, , NICHOLAS STACEY, , MICHAEL SWANN, , BERNARD WALEY-COHEN, , by Dr Michael O'Loughlin, , Alfred Morris, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Economics Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, M. S. BERNSTEIN, , D. K. W. COX., RALPH INSTONE, , ROY COLLINGSWORTH, , H. W. JUNIPER, , S. M. WARD, , MICHAEL BERGER, , B. J. P. EDWARDS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Derek Harris, By Ray Maughan, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, By Bryan Appleyard, Peter Wainwright, From Michael Prest,
ResumoNews: Poet who lauded Chinese communism dies, Radar recommended for weather forecasting, Mr Moon in Britain as US hearing opens, Respite for refined taste of fish and chips, Holed American ship sinks, Detainees traced in Argentina, Western powers discuss elections in Namibia, Amnesty Report/ulster Beatings, humiliation and threats alleged by arrested suspects against RUC, Churches urged to review attitudes to marriage, IMF men to take over Zaire bank and ministry in aid scheme, Four black MPs oppose Smith settlement, Britain lags on car-belt law, Mr Ennals says, Traditional start for first state visit by a communist leader, Cash appeal for photographic centre in Bath, Teachers claim victory in trousers dispute, Positive French response over Cyprus problem, How Africa became a question of American credibility, Do the disabled need a legal remedy against discrimination?, £855m plan to improve London's roads and encourage industry to return to capital, Weak response to call for Renault walkout, 400 reported killed in Bihar election riots, Mr Rippon points to danger of US arms domination, Army show drives fishermen away, Science report Astronomy: Brightness of quasars, Planning council urges more airport capacity, Pigmeat levies increased, Close vote expected on Tory censure, British welcome for EEC move on Russian ships, New Italian Minister of Interior, Thirteen drown on school canoe outing, Homes might be rehabilitated after criticism, Chancellor rounds on critics of surcharge, Marchers flock to escort officer's retirement party, Cambodia leader says malaria forced Phnom Penh exodus, Examinations to go on despite theft of papers, Ex-President Franjieh's son dies in fighting between Lebanon rightists, Few congressmen attend first broadcast debate, Guest Column The numbers game, or beware of the anti-numerates, Competitions widen appeal of early summer show, The Times Diary, Hostile reception for GLC housing chief, Developers trouble Royal and Ancient, Blood sport groups unite against ban, Half-price railcards for whole families are likely to be introduced, Prison officers win claim, Handymen hampered, Why Tories must beat their own drum, Red Cross's worst crisis since 1945, Priest would break rule on marriage, National test of language ability planned, Israel hands over to right-wing militia, Birds return to colonize disturbed breeding area, Less being spent on repairing roads despite traffic increase, 'Tribune' MPs join restaurant picket, NSPCC lists 222 young children at risk of battering in South Yorkshire town, Rugby Union player convicted over punch during match, China to open up more cities to foreign tourists, Oil disaster averted by Japanese, Bill aims to improve pensions of MPs, Cuban leader accuses Mr Brzezinski over Zaire, Evidence of police 'beatings' of terrorist suspects is published by Amnesty team, Alcohol and the unborn child. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Jail for two men over £30,000 cannabis in car, Jail for bank official who stole £29,000, 10 on trial in Paris over heroin connexion, Policemen deny using truncheon in club clash, Two S African whites face jail after terrorism trial, Court of Appeal Corruption: intention as factor in defence Regina v Mills, Kennel Club was set up for men, hearing told, Husband's evidence questioned, Malta agrees extradition, Security 'has as many holes as a piece of Gruyère' French police foil mass jailbreak and say lawyer smuggled mail, Detective held on way to court, Queen's Bench Division No appeal to VAT tribunal Commissioners of Customs and Excise v J. H. Corbitt (Numismatists) Ltd, Public warned of gypsy crime syndicate, Five facing sentence for currency fraud, Moscow police seize American. News in Brief. Display Advertising: West Kent Water Company, Department Of Industry, Gammel Strand, Middle Tar, Foster Brothers, Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited, Garnar Scotblair Limited, Alexander Howden Group Limited, British Rail, 10 Per Cent. Exchequer Stock, 1983, Bank Base Rates, J. Compton, Sons & Webb (Holdings) Limited, Sas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Orion Insurance Company Limited, John Foord, Lancia, Landerbank, Tudor. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: La Creme DeL Creme, Cinemas, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Business Opportunities, Situations Wanted, Services, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area.. Reviews: A Woman's Place Bbc 2, Whose Life Is It Anyway? Savoy, Damp but not stormy Rain Palace, Watford, The Nash way, Nureyev in three full length classics, Festival Ballet Coliseum, UEA Singers Aldeburgh Festival, Philharmonia/Alexeev/ Temirkanov Festival Hall, Zukofsky Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Golf New heights for Player to climb, Rowing World class crews for Nottingham, Sports in Brief, Racing Gypsy Dancer returns to surprise Tumbledownwind and Walwyn, Football Danger ahead for Germans and Dutch in second stage, Cricket Surrey field promising new bowler in Titmus, Tennis Trout fishing and hunting give Fairlie strength of arm, Rugby Union O'Connell makes Rowlands ashamed of being Welsh, Hockey England draw Germans in first title match, Athletics Women of England face a weekend of trial, Show jumping Whitaker lays claim to place in British team. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Politics and Parliament: National insurance surcharge can be reconsidered in next April's budget-Mr Callaghan, Water charges, Research into disco noise, A 'think again' voting system for English Bills after devolution, Opposition fail to raise capital gains tax relief on chattels, Government accused of international banditry, Speedy achievement of a common market in insurance wanted, Birthrate in areas of high immigration, Third reading for Private Bills, Dogs in smoking experiments, Tuvalu Bill, Elm disease shows no sign of abating, Prospects of more oil, Search for EEC policy on arms manufacture, Dentists asked to state if treatment is private. Official Appointments and Notices: St Piran chief resigns, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Institution of Municipal Engineers, Leathersellers' Company, Ian Whyte prize. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 13, 1953, Romania: puppets in the pulpit. Editorials/Leaders: Amnesty And Ulster, Life, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Foxes. Letters to the Editor: Exhibiting British goods in Bordeaux, Racing from France, The value of airborne forces, Tax threshold on redundancy payments, The gap between accounting practice and legal demands, Ending dangerous bowling, Industrial mergers, Maintaining canals, East End disturbances, Overcoming an IBA ruling, Causes of unemployment and inflation, School voucher system, Making light of inflation, MPs for Europe, Access to archives, 'The Good Hotel Guide', An employer's jaundiced view of the Employment Protection Act, British links with Chile, Persecuted academics. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Carving sets record for tribal art at £220,000, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,925. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Kuo Mo-Jo, Mr Robert Lyon, Mr Gwyn Beynon Control of foot-and-mouth disease and swine fever. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilt-edged stocks hold back before the 'taps', Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Stock Exchange Prices Equities continue to climb. Business and Finance: Discount market, Promise on dividends by Empire Stores(Bradford) Chairmen, Stern creditors choose trustee at meeting over debts of £104m, OECD ministers likely to renew 'trade pledge', Churchbury up 17p on Brit land stake, Bank Governor says moderate stimulus is best way of fighting inflation problem, Commodities, Betting on a broker, Clash over ICI's '£2,000m German projects', Tin floor price, Best-ever figures as Brit Tar raises £620,000, Two companies make rights issues Sketchley seeks £2.2m as results soar, Barclays finds way round rights issue with investment trust deal, Business Diary: The Healey quickstep · Expanding Gaz, Ests & General again tries for a merger, £123m dip in building society receipts, Model policy changes by Leyland and Chrysler, Community's coal and steel body backs Ezra plea, Putting industrial tribunals on to a more sensible legal footing, Options, Kuwait to seek oil price rise, Price panel looks at power tools, car spares and jeans, Yen surges to record 217.35 against dollar, Pledge on non-union rights in industrial democracy Bill, Japan imports in May show rise of 8.6 pc on last year In brief, Thorn to buy Japanese video cassettes, Brownlee falls by 45pc as margins contract, Money Market Rates, Electronics investment, Union stands firm over Leyland toolmen's threat to withhold dues, An elegant deal by Barclays, Healey figure for public spending now lpc less than April forecast, GEI Int up a third to yet another peak result, Manufacturers 'could save £370m on energy', Record Ridgway warning of full-year profit drop, Amax expects good second-quarter profit, Barclays raises loan rate, Threat of a sales war in the holiday trade, Greenall's £20m takeover bid is cleared, Checks on insurance sector are tightened. Business Appointments: Business appointments Gallaher names two more deputy chairmen. Births.
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