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The Times - 01/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Groser, By Peter Strafford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Hugn Mallalieu, By Our Planning Reporter, By Trevor Fishlock, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Our Bridge Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Hazelhurst, From kuldip Nayar, From Patrick Brogan, Philip Venning, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Roger Baker, Caroline Moorehead, Joan Chissell, Jan Stephens, Ion Trewin, Tom Hutchinson, Max Harrison, Philippa Toomey, Nicholas Wapshott, John Carter, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Fred Emery, David Mitchell, Jonathan Sale, Jim Railton, Tim Heald, CHARLES MANTON, , R. P. ELBOURNE, , ENID LAKEMAN, , P. A. McCUNN, , B. L. FAUX, , V. BUKOVSKY, , RODNEY LEGG, , A. J. BRAYSHAW, , RICHARD LYNN, , DANIEL SNOWMAN, , D. J. ALLERTON, , N. KURTI, , DAVID WYNN MORGAN, , J. R. de S. HONEY, , L. A. MORITZ, , JOHN G. FETROS, , J. STOTON, , PHYLLIS BOWDEN, , Graham Dowell, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen, By David Wood, By Ray Maughan, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, Roger Beard, Vera Di Palma, Francis Kinsman, Eric Brunet, John Drummond, Peter Wainwright, By Richard Allen, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark, By Michael Prest, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer,

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News: France recalls ambassador from Vientiane, Travel Three holidays in one, Nalgo accepts pay offer of 9.94 per cent, Former editor takes control of newspaper, Steel unions want standstill on plant closures after ending strike threat, Boyle Report Review body's anxiety over discrimination, Mr Carter loses popularity at record rate, £27,000 for Mentmore commode, Secrets that lie hidden under the south polar ice, Praise for voucher plan, Commission prohibits taking of sei whale, Strike over closure of casualty units, No 'Telegraph' again in London over union dispute, Bagpipe lament for passing of RAF station, Shop Around First fold your furniture..., A thrashing with Rhodesia's stick, Sorting out the taxman's verbiage, Dr Banda confides in the press, Four killed in air Crash on Namibia border, Decision on Trocadero site delayed, M Giscard treads warily when asked about Basques, Sandhurst commissions, Government delays top salaries decision, Fourth round of voting today for Italian President, Israel fears over real aim of Mondale visit, Dispute over miners' democracy reopened in preconference vote, Good Food Guide Seeking a happy relais, Wimbledon tourists angry at 'profiteers', Macmillan appeal for united Europe, 'Distress' of dogma is criticized by Prince, Red carpet for Mr Nixon in mining town, Martyr or hooligan? How Mrs Pankhurst carried on her war, Mobutu call to Belgium over Zaire exiles, Bonn minister's hint of tax cuts angers colleagues, Prison officers are bitter at Home Office over back pay, Aides quit in support of Mr Charan Singh, Dirty work for men and not women violates sex discrimination law, Science report Microbiology: Changeable bacteria, The man who put Christ in a thriller, IRA calls archbishop a traitor, Rhodesian black leader attacks US policy, Not the time for European dreams, 300 mourn Asian's death, France vetoes EEC move on jobs for young, South Africa blamed for Swazi's death, China-Japan treaty talks on July 21, Saturday Review Diane Arbus:the view from the outside, Gardening The healthy prune, Henley's raincoat regatta still draws the crowds, Collecting Open the box, Arab concern over Soviet role in Yemen coup, Sports Diary Henley's new chief on a tightrope, Quaker virtues and an Orthodox sense of tradition, Advice on dogs in hot cars 'is frightening', Primaries in two states, Airlines may lease Concordes, Leyland and Chrysler raise prices, Rhodesia expels Catholic missionaries, UN expands Geneva arms forum, New princess: Prince Michael of Kent, 100 hurt as ice cream van explodes in New York, Doubts over territory's autonomy, Firms 'knew oil sanctions broken', Herr Schmidt defends his attitude on South Africa, M Servan-Schreiber loses his seat after election ruled invalid. Index. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Fluidrive rejects £5m offer from Thomas Tilling, Merger lessons, Commodities, Banking More than token help for students, Pensions More about the rights of those who leave, Investors week Dull despite the dividend hint, $1,500m Euroloan in rephased debt cycle, Barclays Bank, Treating a couple as two singles, National Carbonising plunges into loss, Doulton and Unilever prices for scrutiny, Callaghan call to unions for modest wage claims, GEC-Fisher control valve link-up, In brief Terms soon for rescheduling Turkish debt, Round-up Enter the real, live unit-holder, Options, Cavenham's £61m US offer, Swedish giant bids £3.4m for Spooner, Chrysler UK toolmakers' strike over pay brings fear of widespread lay-offs, Briefly, Inflation edges up in America, RTZ's £15m investment in Spanish associate, Money Market Rates, Canada's new laws on uranium mine ownership, Draft EEC budget due on Monday, Airline comfort on the train from Boston, Taxation, M Giscard denies franc will rejoin the snake, Siemssen sells Threshie, £32m US cash bid for J B Eastwood, Blumenthal expansion call to Bonn and Tokyo, Grouse, Hambros talks go on over Reksten loan, Insurance A maturity bonus is no guide to the future, US bid for Albright almost clinched. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Base Rate, Laing, The M & G Group, Platignum, B51, Model Soldier, Bank Base Rates, British Limbless, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Law: The polite jail breaker makes cash withdrawal, Tug captain denies bid for contract, Moscow court allows US journalists two days to see lawyers, Queen's Bench Division Acas report declared null and void United Kingdom Association of Professional Engineers and Another v Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service, 15 years' jail for South Moluccans, Royal Assent, High court judge says Acas must think again, Student on triple murder charge, Sent to Broadmoor. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Law on broadcasts may be amended House of Lords, Mr Mason regards idea of talks with IRA as abhorrent House of Commons, Government just wins Ulster vote. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Zones of conflict, Films, Sunday Radio, Saturday Radio, Television highlights, Weekend broadcasting Tv Choice, Radio, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, US women's bridge win, Bridge Abnormal defence, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,940. Classified Advertising: LA Creme De LA Creme, Home & Garden, Royal Festival Hall, Art Galleries, Services tomorrow: Sixth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Acknowledgements. Reviews: For fanzines and fans Before The Golden Age The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Looking only to the day The Gamekeeper at Home/The Amateur Poacher By Richard Jefferies (Oxford, £1.95) Wild Life in a Southern County, LCS/Lovett Festival Hall, Chilingirian Quartet Wigmore Hall, Second innings The Village Cricket Match, Groan and swoon The Complete Crosby Sinatra, Us v Them, Fiction Academic mice into men Wilt By Tom Sharpe (Pan, 75p) Changing Places, Paperbacks of the month Ploughing his own furrow The Outsider. Editorials/Leaders: Grossly Underpaid, A Lot Of Money To Little Purpose, Germany's Turn In The Chair. Letters to the Editor: Motorway design, Britain and Rhodesia, 'Punitive Medicine', Mr Principal, England's artistic heritage, Caveator or caveman, Dual parliamentarians, Art as investment, Caravans in the Cotswolds, British and American English, Proposal to cut maximum sentences, Salaries of state industry chiefs, Popular non-metric units. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: The Royal Society, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Bishop John Richardson, Lord Platt Physician, geneticist and humanist. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets 'Blue chips' boost equities: demand for Boots, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities go better. Sport: Racing Shirley Heights should again rise above English Derby rivals, Golf Ballesteros and Huggett fall to James, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Cycling Belgian breaks away in Tour de France, Motor racing Watson puts Brabham on pole position, Athletics Cram will not be alone, Yachting Irish boats tie for first place in Cup, Tennis Optimism soon drains from Vilas While Okker's game purrs along. Shipping News: Rowing British eight is cut in pieces by ferocious Bulgarian machine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 1, 1953 E Berlin curfew ends. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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