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The Times - 18/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, By Our Political Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Groser, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Arthur Osman, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Craig Seton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Marcel Berlins, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor., By Our Health Services Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Ian Bradley, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Peter Hennessy, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From William Chislett, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Eric Marsden, By Edward Mortimer, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, From Geoffrey Dodd, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Douglas Aiton, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket CorresPondent, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, by Prudence Glynn, by Patrick O'Leary, P.O'L., by Pamela Vandyke Price, by Joyce Rackham, J.R., Ronald Butt, PHS, Michael Hornsby, LESSLIE NEWBIGIN, , ROGER SIMS, , ELIZABETH HATCHELL, , WILLIAM GRANDY, , GANESH LALL, , ALAN LONG, , VIVIAN BOWDEN, , PETER PARTNER, , N. CROSBY, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , MAURICE TEMPLE SMITH, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , W. A. BARKER, , LAWRIE CHARLETON, , G. RATTRAY TAYLOR, , JAMES OXLEY-BRENNAN, , From David Watts, From Alan Hamilton, Kathleen Raine, Peta Fordham, Tom Hutchinson, Louis Heren, Jeremy Lewis, John Hemming, Jonathan Sumption, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, By Arthur Reed, By Our Air Correspondent, Roger Vielvoye, By Donald Macintyre, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, JAIN PILKINGTON, , G. D. VAUGHAN, , MEGHNAD DESAI, , RALPH INSTONE, , FRANCIS WEISS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Maurice Bommensath, By Victor Felstead, By Nicholas Hirst, RAY MAUGHAN, Peter Waymark,

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News: 6 pc fall in Forces recruitment, Rabbits point the way, Farmers' rivalry criticized, Appeal launched to help disabled students, Belgian planes ready for Zaire rescue operation, Blooms are bursting out all over, Rise in UK pay costs second highest of major industrial states, British presence still vital factor in tourist trade, Libel writ by Sir Charles Forte, Failure to replace ancient buildings condemned, Sadat plebiscite 'no threat to liberal reforms', Free day's travel offer for pensioner railcard holders, Dominican Army acts to stop election of leftist, Australia agrees to take more Vietnamese, Ethiopians 'bombing villages' in Eritrea, Film with script by Beckett gets backing, An acceptable social tipple, Japan offers £7,500 to English teachers, Rules changed to tighten security in French jails, Unrest in Iranian Army described, New Zealand MPs facing another abortion clash, Black New York school is ordered to desegregate, Two questioned after PC is found dead, Narita airport guarded by 13,000 riot police, Council surpluses defended as a sign of prudence, Education body for Africans at risk, EEC may be force for accord on Ulster, Bad manners that undermine the Commons, King Juan Carlos takes a hand in moves to gain agreement with Basque Nationalist Party, Irrigation controlled by law, The Times Diary/, The EEC: a step in the right direction, Prophesies of ruin on the road to tyranny, 'Don't strike' plea over hospital closure, Civil servants' union rejects closed shop, Assurance sought on cuts in water supplies, New plan for city's GPO to be discussed, Unions should stay out of politics, Mr Scanlon says, Third detective resigns from B T police, Professor Hayek denounces Marx and Freud, UN troops resort to diplomatic skills in effort to restrict armed infiltrators in S Lebanon, Justice Minister closes file on Biko case, Bath station inquiry sought, Mr Wallace near end of political trail, 'House-sale fever' causes unexpectedly high prices, Mr Dayan tries to woo Danes, Fashion Out of the window... ...into the wardrobe, Warning by 'Observer' to printing unions, Madeira Island of three continents, Committee to watch spending by authorities, Edinburgh Festival had deficit of £22,000, Red tape destroying 4,500 year old king's boat, New Tory TV film depicts Labour as dividing nation, Dentists agree fees rise, Redundancy tax-free limit rises to £10,000, Vacuum system being developed to suck up oil slicks at sea, Science report Contraception: The pill and depression, Early detection of tumours possible with new system, Western envoys trying to break Namibia deadlock, Lord Chancellor 'well disposed' to contempt law changes aimed at removing press uncertainties, Turks force delay in signing of Nato pledge, Darwin cyclone relief 'marred by ineptitude', Aintree offer 'accepted', Clergy protest at detention of Cardinal Sin, France to develop spy satellites, Eye witness tells of Rhodesian 'massacre', Motoring Latest Peugeot admirable but not outstanding, Gunmen in Turin wound young policeman, Ambitiously keeping in tune, Chinese minister denounces 'bloody' incursion, 'More adults innumerate than illiterate', 'Clean break' likely for families in widow case, Anglicans may help Russian Orthodox community to retain its cathedral. Index. Law: 7-year Orlov term sought, Train case remand, Judge and counsel in clash over patient, Magistrate defies Bail Act to remand defendant in custody, Law Report May 17 1978 Queen's Bench Division Motor Insurers' Bureau liable to pay damages Porter v Addo Porter v Motor Insurers' Bureau, Howell denial after firm fined £425,000, Bookseller sentenced for selling terror treatise, The moral flaws behind Birmingham's modern face, Ladies fight to prop up the bar at El Vino, Lords to hear blasphemous libel appeal, Police say Chaplin grave robbers caught after watch on 200 telephone kiosks, Genocide charge in Colombia, Triple rapist aged 19 jailed for life, Diamonds charge man is refused bail, Police may take case for right to strike to Strasbourg court, Mr Bhutto is charged with using public officials in poll rigging. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Second reading, Minister defends deicsion to give local councils power to control parking, New regulations will give solicitors greater freedom to advertise, Robust view will be taken of changes in Scots assembly Bill House of Commons, Vaccine damage payments: tax liable on income, Canadian MP is expelled from Parliament, New peers, Inquiry into cost of divorce in Scotland, Minister hopes fewer will smoke high tar cigarettes, Bad training is blamed for tanker disasters, Malicious to spread rumour that secret agreement on fisheries has been made, Swift passage of potato order, Guillotine on Scotland Bill may be reimposed in the Commons, Lord Selwyn Lloyd dies at 73, Possible data on ethnic minority unemployment, Further setback for Government on Scots devolution Bill House of Lords, MPs reject Bill to give British Leyland workers power to dismiss directors. Display Advertising: Tap, British Airways, Unilever, New Scientist, Certified Dividends, Multiple Display Advertisements, Duport Limited, Abbeyfield Society, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Lumea, A. Time. Of Gifts, Madeira, Wilmot Breeden Limited, Rothmans, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Savoy Hotel, Morris Marina, The Northern American Trust Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co, Limited, Cossart,gordon & Co. Limited, The Royal British Legion, European Advertisement Manager, General Accident Fire & Life Assrance Corporation Ltd., Madeira Hotels, Grindlays Bank Group, The Train Robbers, Wildlife Pictures, Olympia, Dorada Holdings Limited, Northern Ireland, The Women's Room, F. W. Woolworht And Co., Limited, L'escargot Bienvenu Restaurant, Lancia, Higgs And Hill Limited, Twa, Banco, Country Life, Vernons. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Part-time Vacancies, £5,000+ Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Creme Creme, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Reviews: Hell-cold and wet, Philharmonia/Vickers Festival Hall, Fiction, Vieux Carré Playhouse, Nottingham, Children's Theatre find a home, Fresh thoughts, Science fiction, Peter Grimes New, Cardiff, New work on an austere stage Northern Ballet Theatre Manchester, The Tribades Hampstead, Medici Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Seminal influence, Play of the Week Bbc 2, Arms and the men, London debuts, First principles. Sport: Football Absurd late goal shatters Scotland, Boxing Tubbs proves you can run and hide, Cricket MCC rely on Edmonds and Lever, Athletics Walker has another leg operation, Athletics Withdrawal by Uganda 'only a rumour', Badminton Japan to meet Indonesia in Uber final, Sports in Brief, Skiing Klammer seeded fourth for World Cup, Olympic Games Judgement day approaches in the tale of four 'Olympic' cities, Rugby League Featherstone seek an adjournment, Hockey New coach in the build-up for Hanover, Motor racing Disqualify early starters, Argentine driver says, Tennis Eclectic cast assembled for Guildford play, Golf Quality will decide if new WPGA acorn grows into mighty oak, Racing Dunlop's lazy colt takes energetic stride towards winning Derby. Editorials/Leaders: A Dilemma For The West, Fifty-Five Million Copies Lost. Letters to the Editor: Traffic at Fairford airfield, Problem of directors' responsibility, Closing the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, 'The Good Food Guide', Human rights in Guyana, The culpability of young children, A valid Ministry, Animal slaughter laws, Questioning Tory education policy, Growth 'held back by incomes policy', Water metering, Wrong address, Terrorism in Italy, Protection of children, In search of a church, Costs of miscalculation, Cause for concern over the working of BNOC. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news, Knighthood for judge, Church news. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 18, 1953. Obituaries: Lord Selwyn-Lloyd A career of paradox as well as distinction marked by public loyalty to the team, General Sir Gerald Lathbury Distinguished service in Gibraltar. Business and Finance: Discount market, International High-grade copper find by BP Minerals in Australia, Briefly CMT 2-for-5 rights to raise £1.5m, £29m profit for state planemakers, CWS trading profits rise 58 pc, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Whitbread sets the brewery scene, BNOC signs pacts to buy 51pc of Ninian field oil, CBI council endorses plan for MPs' committee to discuss wage policies, Societies favour regular talks with banks to clear the air on savings, Business Diary: Case history ·A master mariner ashore, Sir David Orr, chairman of Unilever, pictured, £4.2m Suits loan 'was regarded as a wash-out', Shawcross backing for role of CSI, US Treasury official predicts exports rise, Options, Leyland merger with Japanese group urged, Industry plunged into a new metric muddle, Stock gains out and Folkes Hefo dips, Stock markets Second-liners in the spotlight, The Economy, General Mills in command Chad Valley flies high, Unit Trust Prices, British Aerospace is set for partnership talks with Americans, Hartwells in top gear to pass £2m pre-tax, Readicut has £8½m firmly in slight, DoT inquiry over Elliott Group, EEC to maintain closer scrutiny of steel import certificates, Measures Of Competitiveness Of Uk Manufactured Goods, Average Earnings, Europa All eyes on Washington, Mobil finds a flair for hothouse tomatoes, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), In brief Setback for RTZ, 'Scrap and build' call to save shipyards, Economic notebook DCE ready to make its comeback, Accord near on terms for renewing IMF credit, Hattersley admission on metric unpopularity. Stock Exchange Tables: How the Markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Weak pound worries equities, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New Fairey Engineering group chief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,902, Radio.

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