The Times - 27/07/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas and Donald Macintyre, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Longley, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Crime Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Michael Hornsby, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Tim Jones, By John Young Planning Reporter, By a Chess Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Jose Shercliff, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Roger Berthoud, By Edward Mortimer, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, By John Nicholls, By Lavinia Watson, Gerald Ely, Michael Ratcliffe, John Dixon Hunt, R. L. Storey, Tom Hutchinson, Joseph McCulloch, Richard Harris, Peter Tinniswood, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, William Gaunt, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Ronald Butt, Louis Blom-Cooper, Martin Huckerby, Ronald Kershaw, V. I. DOBKIN, , GEORGE FOGGON, , H. B. BROOKS-BAKER, , RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, , BEN VINCENT, , JONATHAN SHEPHARD, , PETER LILLEY, , LOUIS LE BAILLY, , P. J. A. BATHURST, , SAINSBURY, , MICHAEL W. D. WHITE, , ALEXANDER CHANCELLOR, , MICHAEL FARR, , ALEX COMFORT, , IAN PERCIVAL, , ARNOLD FRYER, , MICHAEL BURN, , E. F. CHOPPEN, , MODERN HISTORY, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, C.J.S.M. and W.J.J., A correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Derek Harris, By Christopher Wilkins, Edward Townsend, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall, A. W. MYERS, , R. S. FINDLAY, , A. MASTERTON-SMITH, , JOHN WALTER, , M. B. SOUIRES, , ERIC BRUNET, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Peter Hill, By Richard Allen, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark,
ResumoNews: Radio for the minorities, Sir Max Aitken leaves board of Trafalgar House, Labour invites Communists to conference, Israeli mission is ordered out of Egypt, Action committee set us for election victory, The aristocracy of the left may be Labour's worst enemy, Britain tells 11 Iraqis to get out, Broadcasting White Paper Proposal for hearings to test public views, Third World Report Indian villages take to satellite television, 'Sun bleeding to death', strikers warned, Report may help women to ordination, No grant to drain 'haunt of dragonflies', Bonn accused of nuclear plot with South Africa, Leftist cell uncovered in Nile Delta, Cambodia looks anxiously at its traditional enemy, President Amin dismisses his finance minister, Lisbon officers in crisis meeting, Department 'failed to tell public of rights', China rejects Tokyo's compromise on 'anti-hegemony' clause, China-Pakistan road link causes Indian concern, Labour-TUC plan to expand housing and create more jobs, Cancellation of US visit angers Russians, Runnymede Trust calls for a minister of migration, Queen in Canada: The Queen inspects, Arts Diary, '$50,000 offer' to kill Dr King, Swapo says two leaders detained in Namibia, Labour are confident on dividends, Oldham takes its fame lightly, Autumn test for Signor Berlinguer, Homicide total is lowest for four years, Welsh TV 'could start in three years', Inter-church talks on woman priests, French ban on British lamb 'unacceptable', Men in the News: Mr Steptoe and Dr Edwards Birth is the fruit of years of study, Tory backbench plan for Commons reform, Low stocks of British missiles in Germany 'disturbing', Investigator who tried to kill wife jailed for life, Christian suburb cut off by Syrian troops in Beirut, Jail sentences: when theory has to become law, No place for blood sports in Labour's manifesto, RIBA to review work of architects in public sector, Doubts on Senate decision in Greece and Turkey, Science report Mice: Smell as aid in choosing mate, Fashion Ca va pas, la mode', US Senate compromise blocks move for immediate end of sanctions against Rhodesia, County councils fight changes, Warning of gas cylinder danger on camp sites, Oxford class list in modern history, Government supports Annan plan for fourth TV channel, Relations with Indonesia worsen, Cook Islands judge given police guard, Leyland 'warned about illegal payments', Students' union 'wrong to dismiss man', Dissident surprise: A smiling Mrs Maria, Import controls emphasized in TUC-Labour Party pact on aims, Parcel bomb at Tory HQ 'home-made', Jakarta releases 8,000 political prisoners, Shop ship was cleared by customs 'over a year ago', Civilian submarine workers to press for all-out strike, Dr Owen's attitude to European monetary proposals makes French suspect British motives, Sixth century BC treasure on display in Delphi, Whitehall 'short of ship inspectors', £40m plan to increase level-crossing safety. Politics and Parliament: Dr Owen in New York, Burden on taxpayer: new bureaucracy feared, Defeat for Government on voting by Scots MPs after devolution, Diplomatic bags cannot be screened, Open Broadcasting Authority to have role of publisher in supervising fourth TV channel House of Commons, Libel damages for MP over Crossman Diaries, In the interests of the world for Israel to accept withdrawal, Special steps to meet demand for passports, Information officer in US was not sacked, Sanctions report should be ready within a month, New peer, Changes in discipline procedures for senior police officers House of Lords, Westminster check on number of Scottish civil servants rejected, 'Take action to keep Cubans out', Government lose last battle on devolution, MPs insist local government review a task for Welsh Assembly. Law: Four years for mother in case involving daughter, Law Report July 26 1978 Court of Appeal Disclosure of confidential reports in anti-discrimination cases Nasse V Science Research Council Vyas v Leyland Cars Ltd, Senior judge criticized over ruling on jobs, Bank gang who terrorized customers jailed, Britain risks EEC legal action over nuclear deal, W German feminists fail to cover up 'Stern' nudes, Coroner criticizes care of coach in which five died, Leyland sued in US for $16m, Sudan seeks aid for 500,000 flood victims. Index. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Ppa, Plysu Limited, World Times, H.Samuel Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Haslemere Estates, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited., General Motors Overseas Finance N.V., Bill Gibb, Bank Base Rates, J. W. Spear & Sons Ltd., Yachting World, J. R. R. Tolkien, Ferranti, Johnson Matthey & Co. Limited, Caledonia Investments Limited, Lawrie Plantation Holdings Limited, Coalite Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Team Avon, Laing, The Great Mutiny, E.Austin & Sons (London) Limited, Leopold Joseph Holdings Limited, Vosper Limited, Gyanamid International Development Corporation, Laurence Scott Limited, Manchester Garages Ltd, Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Fiction The Monkey King By Timothy Mo (André Deutsch, £5.25) Undesirable Alien By Régis Debray Translated by Rosemary Sheed (Allen Lane, £4.25) Mother Russia By Robert Littell (Hutchinson, £4.95) Men on White Horses, Musical tour planned to help theatres, Two for the Tower The Princes in the Tower, Pretty well known William Morris and His World, Cohesion and cultural confidence The Cambridge History of China, Science fiction Telempath, Diane Esmond at the Wildenstein, Solitary Nazi finds an audience Hess Young Vic Studio, A clear vocation Double Harness Memoirs, Philharmonia/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3, A touch of freshness Batsheva Festival Hall, Our island story And When Did You Last See Your Father? The Victorian Painter and British History, Louis Kenter Bishopsgate Hall, The facts about Robeson. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,962, Nottingham premiere, Radio, Broadcasting, Speelman wins young masters' chess contest, Kelmscott Chaucer is sold for £32,000. Official Appointments and Notices: Archive medal, Press controller appointed by Islamabad, Church news, Greater London Fund for the Blind, University news, Latest appointments, Marshall Scholarships, Scriveners Company. Sport: Cricket ICC meeting give thumbs down to Packer programme, Football Tottenham must pay over £230,000 for Lacy, Golf Bradshaw bustles through and knocks out the holder, Sports in Brief, Bloodstock sales Walwyn to train second million-dollar colt, Rifle shooting, Commonwealth Games Nigeria boycott event on political ground, Yachting Pudney and Fleck achieve a first place at last, Athletics Ovett qualifies for 1,500m at Prague, Polo Garrahan's four penalties, Tennis Noah has to call it a day after heavy rain. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, £5,000+ Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Entertainments, Legal Notice. Property: Flat Sharing, Restoring remote old houses. Editorials/Leaders: By-Passing A Block To Conception, The Future Of Broadcasting. Letters to the Editor: What makes a gentleman?, ILO appointment, Pensions: no simple answer to contracting out, Citizen band radio, The political weeklies, Extending the principle of single person status to all taxes, Table talk, Is paper coinage now imminent?, An economic prison: pay curbs or free market wages?, Views on Rhodesia, Reporting of the economic debate, Warwick Castle archives, 'Talisman' should obviate share certificate delays, Matching menus, 'Paraffin' Young and the first refinery, Foreign press in Moscow. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr T. W. I. Bullock, Sir Charles Lidbury Influential banker of his era, Mrs Frances Eagar. Business and Finance: Discount market, Economic notebook Troubled times for the dollar again, Mr Fukuda gives warning of plan to restrict Japanese exports, Local authorities and the 'corset', Tax man may penalize car lease perks, Chairman Staveley hopeful after slow start, Shipbuilding: counting the cost of survival, Jobs total in first quarter rose by 26,000 to highest for 33 months, Management award to 'Times' journalist, PMA back to dividends, Non-shipping side to the rescue, Peachey group's Marble Arch flats deal barred, Likely rise in Petrol Revenue Tax 'would hardly affect payments', Business Diary: golden handshakes, Italian-style, Restructured Thomson Organisation will switch base to Canada, Manchester Garages profits leap 72 pc, Edinburgh Ind. avoids a loss, Rediffusion sacks joint auditors, Options, Camden loans heavily over-subscribed, Computer terminal in a briefcase, Spillers 'healthier' after its withdrawal from bread making, International Iranian stake in Krupp now 25pc, Briefly, No further Court Line payment seen this year, Microelectronics support scheme worth £70m over five years, Stock Conv figures better than expected, Chartered surveyors see indications of another property boom, Good first half by Sohio, Tridant puts its case for Starwest rejection, CBI fails to win appeal move in pay sanctions, Bottle firms to spend £2m on extending 'skip banks', Warning on profits as Laurence Scott dips, Brussels drops 'crisis cartels' idea for troubled industries, BNF profits up 47pc to £11m pretax, More teeth given to industrial tribunals. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm undertone, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Gilt edged and equities ease a little, Commodities, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Eurobonds (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at the top for Samuel Osborn.
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