The Times - 04/03/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker, By Ian Bradley, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Donald Macintyre, By Christopher Warman, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Political Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, by P N Furbank, Iain Redpath, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, John Carter, by Anthony Jones, by Iain Crawford, A.J., I.C., by Joyce Rackham, John Young Planning Reporter, Philip Howard, Fred Emery, Conrad Voss Bark, NICHOLAS HINTON, , A. B. McNULTY, , M. D. WHITEHORN, , RADOMIR BOGDANOV, , MICHAEL ASTOR, , MASHA WILLIAMS, , K. PORTER, , MARGOT E. EATES, , JOHN GOLDSMITH, , DAVID GREEN, , PETER KNAPP, , MICHAEL SMITH, , R. D. CLARKE, , BERNARD T. CROFT, , By Our Medical Correspondent, Martin Higham, By Huon Mallalieu, R. B. S., Lieut-Col Peter R. Duffell, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Alison Mitchell, By Our Economics Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb, From Jack Best, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, JD, Margaret Drummond, Eric Brunet, Alison Mitchell, Vera Di Palma, John Drummond, By Bryan Appleyard, By Richard Allen, By Victor Felstead, Sheila Black,
ResumoNews: Exile ended for 12 Chile politicians, Water rate increase approved, Tories want early end to sanctions, Uganda to admit UN investigator, Complaint voiced on school for blind, Welcome by Mr Vorster in cautious terms, Good Food Guide Beefeaters live, Campaign by parents forces Rhine state to drop school reform, Portuguese Tourism Beauty and the beach, A Long way to play golf, Accord on black majority government to end 13 years of Smith rule, Rock of ages, Shop Around Weekend, Concern over supervision of high-risk offenders on parole, France threatens retaliation over increased EEC tax, Full text of Rhodesian internal settlement agreement, The French Elections M Chirac invokes Gen de Gaulle, Saturday Review Desire on a Streetcar, Travel Life in an Irish castle, Revival in market for modern British art, Public urged to help police to fight crime, Glittering prizes for the salmon pirates, Science report Allergies: Reaction to caffeine, Sandhurst commissions, Delightfully national cuisine, Tory proposal for halving rate demands, Latest European snow reports, Inside the skin of Thomas Hardy, Increase to 500,000 in the number of serious crimes in London last year, US declines to make any firm comment, Government aims to keep down house prices, Holiday industry at the crossroad, Mr Dayan says Israel should go ahead with parts of self-rule scheme for West Bank, Elysium may get its share of development, Nearly half of IIford's Labour defectors were influenced by immigration, opinion poll suggests, Dr Owen urges leaders to put case at UN, New owner sought: The Minis-, Printers' strike hits more German papers, Civil servants: too many or not enough?, Still an island of repose, Russia accuses Japan of rousing 'revanchist' feelings by ignoring its friendship pact offer, Drug research schemes come under criticism, Engineering firms face stoppage on two days, Oswald's lost years, India rejects plan for Concorde flights, Two killed by IRA men in rag day disguise, Amnesty concern for Soviet workers, Congress rivals bury their differences in Bombay, Nalgo shows interest in a permanent pay forum, EEC food aid for Lesotho, Tea blenders cut price of popular brands by 2p, Law knows no right to strike-Lord Denning, Le Corbusier's last battle, New record chart aims to end rigging, Prince's money to be invested, Africans call Security Council talks, Gardening Coming in from the cold, Minister told of threat to nursing standards, Whitehall-Washington split reported in Lusaka, Japanese count cost of killing dolphins, Touch and go in US ballot to end coalminers' strike, Threat to occupy Notre Dame, Leaving the market place to regain strength in the desert, Minor cracks to be repaired in Concorde wings, Labour take heart from Ilford swing and attack spreading of 'fear and prejudice', Czech cosmonaut greeted with hugs in Salyut, Drink Getting a taste for it, Counting up the Ilford percentages, How they called it a day for mothers, Libyans may mediate in Ogaden war, Search widens for stolen Chaplin coffin, Romania wants to amend Belgrade declaration, Aim to help those once mentally ill. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Scottish American Investment Co Ltd, Bournemouth, The Association Of Investment Trust Companies, Algarve Tourism Board, Multiple Display Advertisements, Decca, France, Portugal, Property Growth Assurance Company Limited., Bank Base Rates, Algarve, The Times, Brunner Investment Trust Limited, The Cardinal Investment Trust Limited, The Sunday Times, P & O Holidays, Junta De Turismo Da Costa Do Sol, Sound Guard, Penta Hotels, Instituto Do Vinho Do Porto, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The M & G Group, Leverton CAT Plus Guards Investment, Philips, Deulsche Grammophone, Lisboa-Sheration Hotel, Jersey, Twickenham Travel Limited. Law: Court of Appeal Inquiry date: religious objection overruled, Scots bench to study judgment in 1959 contempt case involving newspaper, Mr Paisley cleared of impeding police, Farmer to get £5,000 for eye lost at shoot. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Home & Garden, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Secretarial, Concerts, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow Fourth Sunday in Lent, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Property: Rentals, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Glittering prizes, Films, Sunday Radio, Saturday Radio, Television highlights, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,846, Bridge Limited foresight, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, Weekend broadcasting Tv Choice, Abecedary: O. Reviews: Collecting Stick with it, Coming to terms with a Parisian eccentric, A 'St Paul' fired with operatic conviction, Vivaldi uses a libretto familiar to Handelians, 'Edgar' of velvet and steel, Greater sensitivity of Bernstein 'Faust', Radio Stepping off the edge of the cliff. Editorials/Leaders: From Rhodesia To Zimbabwe, The Verdict Of Ilford. Letters to the Editor: Fleeing Australia, Jobs for the disadvantaged, Limiting arms by negotiation, Manpower needs of agriculture, National Front tactics, Rugby football penalties, Repatriation of prisoners, Obligations on human rights, Assessing Dornford Yates, Preserving churches, A wife's worth. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 3, 1953. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Lord Arwyn, Lieut-Col Iain Corden-Lloyd, Mr M. Balopoulos, Master A. S. Diamond, Mr Claude Loombe, Rev L. H. Brockington Work for New English Bible. Sport: Football London has its say, if only negatively, in shape of things to come, Racing Even Dawn to shed light on festival, Boxing Oxford are saved by Deitsch's late onslaught, Rugby Union England's sinews stiffened by return of Cotton and Dixon, Lacrosse Geronimo tribe put British scalp under belt, Hockey Five-star stickwork and timing by English reject, Cricket A twenties look about England as they face £25,000 payoff Test, Squash rackets Jahan near to perfection, Hunt near to the end, Weekend fixtures, Skiing Miss Wenzel comfortably ahead of her rivals, Golf Three dust off cobwebs to share first round lead. Business and Finance: Discount market, Round-up Some new policies · Long-term records, Dollar picks up, but money markets stay nervous, Slack week for shares ends in a small rally, Formal Tokyo pledge on curbing car exports handed to UK embassy, Insurance Not everyone is switched on by switching, In brief Pye offshoot's losses investigated, Commodities, Sharp jump in American trade deficit for month, Ford switches to new range of lorries, Union fears job effects of price war, Pensions Widowers and orphans need benefits too, Second-half upswing pushes G Oliver to peak £648,000, Public borrowing shortfall again points to room for manoeuvre in Budget, Investor's week Gloomy forecasts leave market in the doldrums, Brixton Ests again in loan deal with Royal, BP ready to develop Magnus field, Canada to raise $750m by government bonds in US, Ang-Continental to sell Argyle Securities' stake, Full Senate vote confirms Miller appointment as Fed chairman, Brunner's asset value up 43 pc, Taxation When a home is not a house, Ministers to offer pay clause 'adjustments', Opclear for traded options now launched, In brief, Grouse, Wm Morrison pays £1.1m for ex-footballer's grocery chain, Motor insurance Lloyd's cover versus company contracts, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Property bonds The rebuilding of a battered sector, C Moran keeps up with the payments, Kodak to reinstate £4.3m bonus, International Power strike and slump hit Dunlop (Australia), Cockburn Cement more than doubles. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Unit trust performance, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Firm as the 'bears' close down, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Leaders hold firm, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Moves to encourage donors and doctors in kidney transplants House of Commons, Efforts to get more cheap fare schemes for elderly. Births.
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