The Times - 08/06/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Patrick Brogar, From Michael Leapman, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Music Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, By Annabel Ferriman, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, By Hugh Noyes, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Lavinia Watson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, William Gaunt, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Paddy Kitchen, Michael Ratcliffe, Susan Hill, Philip Ziegler, Philippa Toomey, Tony Smith, Louis Heren, Ronald Lewin, Ian Bradley, by Prudence Glynn, Ronald Butt, William Frankel, PHS, David Wood, RAYMOND WACKS, , A. S. A. EAST, , H. H. SHIPLEY, , ALEC CAIRNCROSS, , T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , EILEEN WILKS, , REG PRENTICE, , MAX BELOFF, , BRYAN CASSIDY, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , GRAHAM WOOTTON, , A. DOUGLAS, , ELIZABETH MOON, , JOHN STURT, , JOHN WOOD, , By Geraldine Norman Sales Room Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Norman, By Malcolm Brown, By Bryan Appleyard, By Ronald Pullen, By Our Financial Staff, From Mario Modiano, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Editor, From Robert Rodwell, JOHN WRIGHTSON, , DOUGLAS G. BAGG, , R. F. SADLER, , M. I. WEBB-BOWEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Margaret Stone, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wainwright, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Prest, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Why university threw out Carlos, Experts agree on poor job outlook, Nurses complain of earning less than NHS cleaners, Vietnam offers ceasefire, 200 die in India's worst heat wave for 11 years, Three printing unions may merge if members agree, The Times Diary A door slams in Moscow, one opens in Peking, 'Victory by next year' pledge from Mr Nkomo, Butter and sugar costs up, despite surpluses, Hay fever parts Tristan from Isolde, Maltese scheme for worker-students is attacked LSE director resigns as adviser to Mr Mintoff in university dispute, Split among Renault unions exploited by management, Bombs blast government premises in Belfast, Herr Schmidt obliged to take 'unknown' as Interior Minister, India is 'proud of her emigrants', Moon sect leader flew to London before US congressional committee was able to question him, Health service has top-heavy structure and should be simplified, commission is told, 'Ghetto' plan is bad precedent, MP says, Unesco plea for return of art works, Motoring Keeping death much more off our roads, Main who died after police scuffle 'had bamboo spine', Dividend controls may be renewed as a gesture to the unions, Special attention did not affect reconviction rate, M Giscard cheered on arrival in Corsica, A fine elevation, 'Boatmen' sets US record price, Migration curb proposed in Alderney, Archaeology report Andes: Surveying ancient hilltop fortified cities, Moth pest worse than elm disease, Science report Ethnomycology: Fungal weaponry, Whose family: yours or the states?, City will increase grants to help 16-18s at school, Four Russians to be shot for war crimes, Airline sued over slaps from shaikh, Lord Selwyn-Lloyd, Fare rises imminent for London, Tests may open new paths of research in astronomy and mathematics, Pope stands by attack on Italian abortion, Chinese refugees accused of raiding Vietnam, Drink-drive laws 'being broken on huge scale', The new and more strident voice in Israel's affairs, Tanker inquiry told of navigation risks, Men in Ford walk-out aim to widen dispute, Cautious line by Dr Owen on African emergencies, TUC chairman rejects pay policy but calls for guidelines and priorities in collective bargaining, Russians given choice of confrontation or détente, Egypt to send heavy artillery to Zaire, Coming colours, Europe or Westminster: why Mps must make a choice, Bank of England print workers' peace talks fail, Japan to oppose whaling curbs, Peak Park planners told policies 'too restrictive', British Rail unveils its 150 mph train, Californians vote for drastic cuts in their property tax, New Forest to peg rate of tourist expansion, Madrid to spend £199m on helping Canaries, Mr Rees denies recruitment of women in police is to hide manpower shortage, French soil yields trace of England's royal past, Anything in trousers, Spanish extortionists tape bomb to victim, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Dropped player says drug was taken for cold, Right-wing victory in Equity, Bronze sold privately: The first, IBA report on television violence may cause changes, Windscale silo leak goes on after two years, Ethiopean leader offers amnesty to Eritrean guerrilla forces, Arrests by KGB for bomb deaths, Sadat threat to expel journalists, Trust counters Ennerdale water proposals. News in Brief. Index. Sport: Show jumping Broome leads the British team in Aachen, Rowing Heavyweight eight may be on good course, Storming Heights: Shirley Heights, ridden by, Tennis Stockton at highest pitch after his tune-up for Wimbledon, Rugby League Date is set for Featherstone disrepute case, Sports in Brief, Sport Racing Shirley Heights puts England back on top, Polo Moore and Barrantes put on pressure to win, Golf Dalgleish overcomes Bennett with a birdie at the 19th, Motor cycling Mortimer has runaway win in junior TT, Football Spiritless Scots on low road home, Commonwealth Games Griffiths celebrates again, Yachting Only White on course in changing weather, Cricket Ealham strokes Kent to last four of cup in sparkling innings. Law: Car crash due to design fault, court is told, Poetic response to summons gets poetic reply, Inquest on baby, Red Brigades case man not to be extradited, Release for Mesrine girl friend, Indian official stole, Miss Mintoff bound over, Jail for man in Prince's car case, Schoolgirls a menace, judge says, Policeman is shot in chase after school break-in, Trial of former Yard chief unfair, QC tells court, Acas accused of riding roughshod over engineers. Display Advertising: The Industrial Development Organisation, Oxford University Press, James Neill, John Foord Chartered Surveyors, Ocl, Alpinair, Bennett, Bank Base Rates, Gulf Air, Pool Promoters Association, Coarse Cut Marmalade, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited, Harrisons & Crosfield, Saudia, John Foord, Richardsons Westgrath, Atcost, Cater Ryder, Country Life, British Airports. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Cambridge Union, $150,000 award to woman friend of Paul Getty. Politics and Parliament: New safety measures for coaches, Russians 'lurching from one disaster to another', West should help Africa in away which Africa wanted-Dr Owen, Small trusts to get capital gains tax concessions, Minister wants fare experiments, 'Spy in cab' would cost estimated £40m a year, Move to help hotel industry, Mr Davies says Nato and European Community must take on wider roles, New peer, Government defeated over power to set date of assembly elections House of Lords, Mr Rodgers defends British Rail advertising, Tory fails in attempt to introduce code for trade union officials House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, £5,000 + Appointments, La Creme De La Creme, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services. Reviews: Fiction Moon's Ottery By Patricia Beer (Hutchinson, £4.95) The Wind Brings up the Rain By Eric Malpass (Heinemann, £4.90) The Husband's Story By Norman Collins (Collins, £5.50), The Arts Ring-a-ding or nostalgic tinkle?, Half a victory Battle for Antwerp By J. L. Moulton (Ian Allan, £5.95), The cartoonist as painter, Worth rehearing London Sinfonietta Howarth Queen Elizabeth Hall, Invisible man The Memoirs of Richard Nixon (Sidgwick & Jackson, £12.50) I Gave Them a Sword By David Frost (Macmillan, £4.95), Kindred correspondents The Lyttelton Hart-Davis Letters Correspondence of George Lyttelton and Rupert Hart-Davis 1955-56 Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis (John Murray, £6.95), Every woman's lot The Wise Wound Menstruation and Everywoman By Penelope Shuttle and Peter Redgrove (Gollancz, £7.95), Magic and shapes, RPO to appear at Newcastle Festival, The human comedy I Never Kissed Paris Goodbye By Madeleine Masson (Hamish Hamilton, £6.95), Verdi conference on music festivals, Bar room techniques The Featherstone Flyer King's Head, Howls of protest The English vice Beating, Sex and Shame in Victorian England and After By Ian Gibson (Duckworth, £12.50), Taking it seriously The New Oxford Book of Light Verse Chosen and edited by Kingsley Amis (Oxford, £4.50). Property: Rentals, Editorials/Leaders: The Choice For Russia, Taking Axes To Their Taxes. Letters to the Editor: Channel tunnel as an investment, Workers on the boards, Responsibility for death penalty, Supporting Dr Orlov, The press and privacy, Handicapped children, The unification of Ireland, Identifying cheque numbers, 'Non-executive' directors: an opportunity, Comprehensive schools, African alignment, Labour policies after the election, Inflation rate calculations, British achievements, Awarding honours, Job satisfaction and technology, Drinking water. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Major-General J. S. Crawford, Dr Joseph Rosenwasser, Herr Hans Mahnke, Mrs Norah Runge Former MP for Rotherhithe, Major M. F. S. Jewell. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 8, 1953. Coronation Derby. Business and Finance: Discount market, Eva's acquisition falls down on forecast but management buoyant, OFT report on bid for Albright 'in 10 days', Nov 5 boost for Standard, Barclays drops big branch closure plan, Briefly Jackson Group leaves profit forecast behind, Chairmen Firemen's strike blow for Guardian Royal Exchange, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Fredk Burgess tops £3m mark, James Neill unlikely to keep the pace up, Revaluation adds £lm to J & W Henderson, Absenteeism blamed for Chrysler output slump, Harland may link with Germans on diesels, 1,500 steel jobs to go at Shelton, Improvement pushes up McCorquodale by 31 pc, Mr Hattersley hears case for dearer petrol, Economic notebook The art of coarse tuning, International Roche-Sapac's sales down 1Opc so far, Demand for diamonds continues, A return to banking competition, Ten-year coal plan 'to cost £4,000m', Hambro Life buys £19m properties, Options, Utd Spring comes fighting back, Admen tot up their World Cup scores, Credit Lyonnais Bank has, Building chief's warning on nationalization, Leyland car share up but Ford still leads, Sumrie doubles, but still falls short of peak, EEC steel crisis move 'next week', Japan trade surplus put at $23,000m, Business Diary: Thornton steps up · Figuratively speaking, Owners examine idea to lay up cargo ships, Union fears on overseas investment reaffirmed, P & O sailing in stormy weather, Bank Statements for May, DoI opposes loans scheme for small firms, CFTC receives markets study, Building societies: a case for a more relaxed attitude to interest rates?, Payment to EEC causes sharp drop on invisible trade surplus, BP may have struck it rich in Australia, Soviet Union to become oil importer, Hongkong sends textile imports protest to Gatt. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gilt-edged stronger, but equities drift, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Derby day blues hit equities, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chartered accountants elect new president. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,920.
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