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The Times - 16/03/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Michael Knipe, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Hennessy, By Michael Hatfield, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Craig Seton, By a Staff ReDorter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From John Young Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton Battle, By Robert Parker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Ian Murray, From David Wood, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Patrick Knight, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Jim Railton, By Richard Streeton, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, Derek Parker, Irving Wardle, A. M. Rendel, Derek Hudson, Kay Dick, Joan Chissell, Barry Millington, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, by Prudence Glynn, Ronald Butt, Peter Hazelhurst, PHS, Christopher Walker, H. J. EYSENCK, , JANE EWART-BIGGS, , J.R.de S. HONEY, , RHODES BOYSON, , E. M. KOLMAN, , A. M. HAYMON GORLOV, , EDWARD HOOPER, , SHEILA GARDNER, , IAN LLOYD, DAVID PIPER, , F. HARRIS, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , BRENDA CAPSTICK, , JEAN B. COGGAN, , J. A. HARRIS, , PETER JACKSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, Professor G. D. Rochester, P.J.H-N., A Correspondent, by Robert Schuil, by Henk Aben, by Pieter Zwart, by Sue Masterman, P.Z., by Nick Cole, N.C., by Penelope Turing, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill, By Christopher Thomas, Labour Reporter, By Malcolm Brown, By Nicholas Hirst, Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Melwyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris, GRAHAM HURST, , RALF DAHRENDORF, , WARREN BONE, , PHILIP JONES, , V. F. HUMPHRIES, , IVOR HALL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Peter Hill, By Rodney Cowton, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Michael Clark, By Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark,

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News: Contingency plan for Liberal pact with Tories, Compulsory sex education campaign attacked, Lévesque charm wins young minds, Keeper tells of shot that killed poacher, Egypt seeks big power intervention, Owen conference invitation to Chief Chirau renewed, Hope of end to papers dispute, Mr Ennals speaks out against unofficial NHS workers' action, Klan chief's denial about US police, Radical change sought in Brazil, Warning over charities' dependence on state, Dismay over delay in nursing Bill, Public transport is efficient but subsidized, Lobby men seek public hearing, Crime rose as police recruiting declined, Are the Tories ready to go comprehensive?, Retailers told women can be guarantors, £120,000 aid for D'Oyly Carte from Barclays, Electricians' leader attacks pay restraint, Early poll predicted for Japan, Dover Strait collisions cut, 'Gateway' seeks more British investment, Britain denounces US entry in contest for airport equipment, Dissension in Strasbourg over farm price rises, The press image of Ulster, State backs research to keep industry competitive, Experts study sex life of the sole, Strike threat to Easter ferries on Ostend route, EEC rules likely to push up the price of milk, Fashion A sense of occasion, Latest European snow reports, IBA predicts bright future for local radio stations, Consumer told to be more critical of unions, Peking leaders divided over national defence, Royal Ascot, How to make yourself at home, Jail fear of RAF man who shot himself, Hearty taste for the good things, Heart Of Randstad Horseshoe that is lucky for Holland, Israeli troops mop up guerrilla camps and create security belt in Lebanon, Call to cut number of those in prison, Inquiry into the bungling of Schleyer rescue, Seal slaughter suspended to allow for pupping, Science report Drugs: Transport within the body, Herr Schmidt intervenes in newspaper dispute, Cambridge divided over council shops, Karpov shares tournament lead with Spassky, Radical plan for injury recompense expected, It's generally forgotten that the, A world under glass in the shadow of industry, Big business gravitates to seat of government, Degrees are called tickets to nowhere, British calf exports up by more than half in 1977, Committee finds EEC fish proposals unsatisfactory, Beating Japan at its own game, China plans to catch up on study of science, New towns meet demand for high standards, Gibraltar talks raise hopes that ferry link may be restored, Major Astles in Kenya after murder attempt, Speaker tells listeners to relish Commons noise, £4,250 grant for club to build dream castle, Italy's men menaced by British weekend, The Times Diary, London-Los Angeles air fare battle is joined, Prime Minister rules out reorganization of central government, Moscow comes out in support of Ethiopia against the Eritreans, Lisbon taxes everything to offset huge deficit, Syria to supply anti-aircraft guns in Lebanon, Dutch minister says terrorists an isolated gang, Liberals and Tories force rate change, 1978 will be the 1066 year, Cultural triangle draws the tourists, Motoring Toyota gives Carina a European dress, Unrest at plans for more provinces, The French Elections Both sides try to mobilize every vote in Sunday's decisive poll, American airline plans to buy 19 airbuses, Summer opening of historic monuments, Liberals put forward plan for replacing Official Secrets Act, Professional people's tax claim for Treasury, All at sea over housing, China tests nuclear device, Callaghan visit to Washington, New peace moves as pupils' revolt grows, Cellist loses Soviet citizenship, New centre for international book services, Leaders of US miners vote on latest offer, Fishing port looks to future as resort, Army criticized for move on training area. Index. Law: Court told of assets 'in gold wheelchair', Appeal court frees former police chief, Court of Appeal Conviction of former police chief quashed Regina v Virgo, Change of plea in deception case, Summerland fire damages for girl and widow, Judge critic of bank over pensioner's thousands, South African inquest clears police in death of Indian dentist, Security company liable for factory fire Photo Production Ltd v Securicor Transport Ltd, Supporter jailed. Display Advertising: Bam Bataatse Aanneming Mij B.V., Henlys, British Airways, Antiqua Maastricht, Sealink Ro-Ro, Ppa, Efm, Pan Eurohome, Abbey National, The Hague, "Randstad Area",, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hopman, Netherlands Congress Centre, Abbeyfield Society, Php, Robobank, Derek Crouch (Contractors) Ltd, Grand Metropolitan Limited, Igp, Central Institute For Industrial Development, Atlantic, Slotboom's Steelband, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Bank Base Rates, Gordon & Cremonesi, The Times, Midland Industries, Dutch Housing Centre, Latexfalt, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Gmc, Mab, Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Troost Pernis Group, Van Marle & Bignell Bv, Polycel Bv, Peugeot, Fugro.Cesco, Stevin Group, Allied Breweries Limited, Caemi International, Nationwide, Ubaf Bank Limited, Douglas, Manchester Garages, Sherpa, Team Avon, Frisia, Christian-Dior, Northern Ireland, Gist-Brocades Nv, Promenade Hotel, Msb, Touch, Rotaflex, Harmsen Vastgoed, Country Life, Hbg, F. Pratt Engineering Corporation Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Special employment measures expected to be helping over 400,000 people by March 1979 House of Commons, Need to seek long term solutions, Home Secretary airs his fears of IRA units lying low in Britain, MPs fear trouble from vote on race report leaks, Second reading for Bill to set up Scottish assembly House of Lords, New peeress, Clarifying law on trustee savings banks, Move to make £500 the deposit for standing for Parliament, Debate refused, Advice about short term HP for housing, IRA waiting in cities 'for moment to strike', Moderation needed in farm price increases. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, General vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Creme Creme. Sport: Tennis, Rugby Union UAU shine in fits and starts, Golf Holders keep a six off their card to take lead, Athletics IAAF to remove loopholes in drug testing procedure, Racing Fort Devon should belie his years and justify Walwyn's confidence, Table Tennis Douglas to lead England against Dutch, Hockey Change of position benefits England's young players, Rackets Whatley starts recovery from 1-10 down, Badminton Hartono looks like he has never been away, Real tennis Satow and Luff put Oxford in good position, Football Villa faced with too much to do after Gidman is sent off, Rowing Cambridge face crucial trial againt London, Bowls England crush Scotland to lift hopes of title. Reviews: Jeremy Lewis on more new novels, St John's Orchestra Lubbock St John's, London debuts, Bond's first play for National Theatre, Crime Waxwork By Peter Lovesey (Macmillan, £3.50), Withdrawal Symptoms Ica, Carrollian bran tub, A Bed of Roses Royal Court, At first hand Arnold Bennett A Last Word, Wilson-Johnson RitchiePhillips Wigmore Hall, Neapolitans at war, Fiction Back in England The Human Factor By Graham Greene (The Bodley Head, £4.50), Fantasy predicts dreadful future Stargazy on Zummerdown Bbc 2, BBC SOSusskind Festival HallRadio 3, Stage theories into practice. Property: Rentals, Editorials/Leaders: A Lower Middle Grade White Paper, Slight Improvement In Chile, A Tragedy For Israel. Letters to the Editor: Preferential tax treatment, Praying for peace, Departure from precedent, Israel retaliation for PLO attack, The politics of race, The Warwick Canalettos, Terrorism in Rhodesia, Jewish newspaper, Rate support for arts, South African investments and the LSE, The youngest headmaster, House-building societies, Yesterday's sounds, Retail prices a 'gigantic hoax', Leyland franchise. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,856, Decorative portraits in demand, Radio. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 14, 1953 Mau Mau in Kenya. Obituaries: Mr Robert Hatt, Dr Victor Eyles, Commander S. S. Brooks, Lord Rennell Career of notable public service, Professor L. Janossy. Business and Finance: Discount market, Lucas group set to close some aero factories, Ever Ready to raise prices again in autumn, Arrow Life may go to Gulf & Western, Speke closure 'inevitable', Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Mr Callaghan to visit Washington next week in summit talks series, Cambridge counts the costs of Europe, A 'joke' with £65m at stake, Yorks Chems halved and prospects muted, Economic notebook Rolling forward or sliding back?, Industrial output continues to stagnate, Fresh moves to curb the yen, Use of new sugar cane urged, French group for Baker costs group £1m, Slow-down at Thos Robinson, Securicor keeps up progress, Brussels accepts UK job support plans to replace direct subsidies, British chemical groups to spend £4,000m in three years on new plant and equipment, Bank of England 'Quarterly Bulletin' Higher savings, slow world growth and import penetration blamed for UK slump, Commission watching 'bogus' pay deals, Loss of production at St Helena Gold, Overseas work by management consultants up 43 pc, Chemicals: investment in search of a market, Merchant ships forecast soon, Industrial Output, Business Diary: Politics and underwear · Dry run, Briefly BP hiring rig for drilling in Buchan field, Opec's shrinking surplus, Confident Hoover expects some stimulus to appliance industry, Whisky price rise sought as Arthur Bell surges 48pc, International Veba AG to cut dividend by 50 pc after 1977 setback, Tanker sale takes John I. Jacobs to £2.8m, Margins fall as Norvic Securities slip 14.3 pc, Halfway figures point to 14pc rise in earnings during phase three, Both Bank of England and OECD suggest modest stimulus in April Budget, Lead price raised, Drop in Indian sugar production, Average Earnings, Christmas sparkle for Jas Walker Goldsmith, CBI accepts grudging compromise on government pay pledge clauses, Tate & Lyle gives warning of setback, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Belhaven to clear its short-term loans, BR redevelopment hinges on land tax appeal, Leyland chief warns Japan on exports 'flood', Court Line inspectors' report out today. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Production figures take their toll, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts steady, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, The Times Sharf Indices, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Top changes on Telephone Rentals board. Births.

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