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The Times - 17/06/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby Brussels, June 16, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Ronald Faux, By Annabel Ferriman, By Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Godfrey, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Harrison, From Christopher Walker, by Louis Heren, Phillip Venning, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Michael Church, Max Harrison, Harry Golombek, John Carter, Roy Hay, Bevis Hillier, Edward Mayer, Sheila Black, Fred Emery, Dan van der Vat, Pat Davis, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Philip Howard, Yevgeny Smirnov, , ALAN LONG, , GEOFFREY CATCHPOLE, , JOHN F. W. BUSHELL, , HUMPHREY PHELPS, , PAMELA RUBEN, , ANNE FLETCHER, , ROBIN BRYER, , RICHARD G. LARGE, , B. A. MARTELLI, , FRANK D. THOMAS, , ELEANOR J. WARNER, , TULIA LANGDON, , D. J. MANNING, , JOHN LATUSEK, , ELIZABETH ROBSON, , JOHN BOULTON, , ANN R. FOLEY, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , CLAUD DICKENS, , David Martin, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, C.W.M.C., A correspondent writes:, By Our Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Our Economics Staff, By Caroline Atkinson, By Richard Allen, By Ray Maughan, By Peter Wainwright, By Kenneth Owen, AGC, Margaret Stone, MS, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Vera Di Palma, Peter Wainwright, By Michael Clark, By Tony May, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Michael Seely, By Lavinia Watson, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Anderstorp, , European Parliament,

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News: End of sewage pollution in sight for Mediterranean, King rejects offer by Belgian leader to quit, Peking recalls its envoy from Hanoi, US loses outstanding press leader in Nelson Poynter, Boycott of Ulster inquiry is threatened, Nurses walk out over dismissal, Lords oppose fixed wine price plan, Sino-Pakistan route illegal, Delhi claims, First step by Namibia to universal suffrage, Collecting Time to start clock watching, Keeping up the fight for English in the Church, Victories for Stannary Parliament seen as a giant leap for Cornwall, Somali president to visit Europe, Ayrshire cannibal's cave to be tourist spot, Dr Owen sees Smith will for compromise, Harrying of Czech chartists criticized, Why Mrs Thatcher did not go for the kill, Caught in the act, Pope rejects Catholic wedding for Prince, Mr Neave likens Government to Nazi Party and raises 'dirty' election campaign fear, Paris loses first round in battle over police costs, Dutch rule out British plane in £220m deal, British diplomat beaten up in Baghdad, Science report Moon: Evidence for past atmosphere, Good Food Guide When the boat comes in, Threat to 'trendy lefties' after tennis protest, Why don't they?, China's presence in Gulf wins Iranian support, Planners are urged to do more for disabled, Partial freedom as Peru goes to the polls, Bringing the Olympics back to reality, EEC needs more revenue sources to stay solvent, Retired colonel chosen as new leader of Lundy, Minister urges council financial managers to spend up to limit, Conference on religious cults criticizes false witness and urges toleration, Mr Hattersley shows fall in inflation to 7.7%, Saturday Review Power without glory, E Germans flee to West after drugging envoy, Job-release pay to be £35 from July 1, Weekend, Lebanon Cabinet may quit over increase in violence, Britain ordered to lift ban on EEC potatoes, Union dispute at banknote printing works is over, Gardening Grown in a Jiffy, Shadow of tiny fish over 4,500 projects, Labour appeals for support from the young, Oxford's new short cut to history, Britain aims to sell Egypt three warships, Tories plan to cut public boards when in office, Soweto remembers its dead with prayers and freedom songs, Russians to try for new space record, Travel Half-way Greek on Corfu, Ballot for new Italian President on June 29, Searching for an Ulster settlement, Mr Carter given floral welcome in Panama, Threat to disrupt hospitals lifted, Extradition appeal lost, Uproar in Portuguese Parliament as Bill to curb fascists and separatist groups is passed, Warm Peking welcome for King of Spain, Wi' a hundred pipers, Sassenachs and a'. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, B51, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Phostrogen, Iran Air, Allied Irish Banks, Scotish European Investment Co Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, London Trust Company Limited, The British Home & Hospital For Incurables. Law: Inquest told of 'happy' youth killed in crash, Four 'bully boys' jailed for attacking black youths, Court of Appeal Judge wrong to fine employer for contempt Rooney v Snaresbrook Crown Court, British pilot held by Saudis on drinks charge, Inquiry over Crufts judges, Moluccans face long sentences, Danger in computer costing In re Kingley, deceased, Man stays in jail despite police opinion, Former Beatle fails to get ban on articles, Discipline case against airport director halted, Police inquire into death of boy in care, 'King of Colonia' denies currency plot charge, Social services praised by judge for quick action. Politics and Parliament: Six children die every week as a result of family violence House of Commons, Fewer staff at ancient monuments House of Lords, Fleas in the House, Peer calls for inquiry into bribes allegations, Hospitals making contingency plans. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Trinity, Home & Garden, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Domestic And Catering Situations, Royal Albert Hall, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,928, Films, Sunday Bbc1, Tv Choice, United States gold medal sold for £27,717, Bridge Remember control, Chess Great eccentrics, Sunday, TV highlights Bbc 1, Saturday Bbc 1. Reviews: The music drama of Lloyd-Webber, Sonatas rediscovered Bezkorvany/Dawson Wigmore Hall, Radio, Journey into ballet MacMillan's Mayerling London Weekend (tonight), Sanskritik Queen Elizabeth Hall, RLPO/Weller Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Taking A Beating, Mr Smith's Cri De Coeur, Back In The Fold. Letters to the Editor: Conservative differences, Left unnamed, Dangerous bowling, Soviet shipping fleet, Notable figures, Regulating the money supply, Labour proposal to abolish blood sports, Alcohol in Saudi Arabia, Value of John's gospel. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 17, 1953 East German protests. Obituaries: Mr Oliver Coburn, Sir Brian Hone, Maj-Gen J. R. Cochrane, PROFESSOR J. NAPPER Sound teaching of architects, Earl Of Galloway. Business and Finance: Leading U S banks lift prime rates by ¼ point, Newman Inds offer values Wood & Sons at £2.4m, The Times/Halifax house price index, Commodities, Fairchild confirms GEC move, Investors week Sitting on the sidelines, Mr Blumenthal stresses Carter aims to restrict inflation and maintain dollar, Lord Robens attacks compensation terms, Elswick plans 'rights' and tops £1m, Retail prices point to rise in underlying pace of inflation for second month, Reed Int in $35m deal in North America, BP extends European operations with takeover deals worth £430m, Oil imbalance is Schmidt priority for Bonn summit, Assoc Biscuit buying Chicago firm for £5.3m, A Guinness shares hit as interim results slump, Options, Hard talking over fall in revenues likely at Opec ministers' meeting, Briefly, Battle ahead over school fees, NEB selling private medical side for £2.7m, In brief Surge of yen fails to cut Japan's surplus, Modest rises during May, Director of unit trust resigns over SE inquiry, Pilkington surpasses market's best hopes, Six more North Sea platforms planned, Taxation Maintenance: a legal agreement can be crucial, Grouse, A layman's guide to investment trusts, Round-up Credit cards and new funds. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, How the markets moved, Investment trust valuations, Unit trust performance, Discount market, Wall Street, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Equities edge ahead, Stock markets Account's first week ends quietly. Sport: Polo Hipwood puts Roundwood on defensive, Rowing Women rowers nearly take Henley for a boat ride, World Cup, Tennis A tie that begins with a cry of 'Heil' ends with the hug of the year, Motor racing Watson on front row driving 'vacuum cleaner', Sports in Brief, Cricket Happy hunt for England's young lions, Racing Flying Tyke should be tough enough to land a bunch of five, Boxing Conteh confident of victory but expects a tough bout, Athletics Injury puts an end to Miss White's Edmonton hopes, Golf Oosterhuis four strokes behind leader, Swimming Edmonton as a stepping-stone, Rugby Union Cobner and Quinnell battle to be fit for international. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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