The Times - 26/01/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From John Best, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derry Hogue, By Nature Times News Service, By Michael Hatfield Our political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, By George Clark political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By Robin Young, By John Groser, Bp Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Ronald Faux, By Ian Bradley, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Annabel Ferriman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Evans, From Stewart Tendler Bristol, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray, By Our Foreign Staff, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Leapman, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Watts, From Davod Cross, From Andrew Tarnowski, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, Ronald Lewin, Iverach McDonald, Roger Berthoud, Derek Parker, Michael Ratcliffe, Myma Blumberg, Michael Church, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Sheridan Morney, William Mann, Irving Wardle, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Prudence Glynn in Rome, Ronald Butt, /PHS, John Lyons, DEREK BLOOM, , A. N. HOLLIS, , ANTHONY EDIE, , E. A. RHODES, , R. S. LINCOLN, , RICHARD PANKHURST, , JACK WISEMAN, , RICHARD BODY, , CHELWOOD, , FRANCIS BENNION, J. G. D. GRAHAM, , KENNETH YOUNG, , WARREN M. ZAPOL, , JULIAN SPALDING, , HENRY MARKING, , ANTHONY CHRISTIE, , JOHN BURTON-PAGE, , A. D. H. BIVAR, , MARGARET MEDLEY, , KEN LEECH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Stuart Piggott, By Nicholas Hirst, By Donald Macintyre, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Kenneth Owen, From Peter Norman, Frank Vogl, By Bryan Appleyard, Patricia Tisdall, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Stafford, By Clifford Webb, MICHAEL GRYLLS, , F. N. W. CORNWALLIS, , G. D. R. OLDHAM, , A. G. ANDREWS, , PALMER BAYER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore, Alec Nove, Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, Ross Davies, Peter Waymark, by Peter Hill, by Pearce Wright, by Nick Timmins, P.W., by Paul Routledge, by Hugh Clayton,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Government reverses on Scotland Bill: 40 pc of electorate must vote 'Yes' for devolution, Idea of minister for tourism rejected, Government favour new method to stop oil pollution at sea House of Lords, Mrs Hart snubs Commons committee, Assurance to Belize on boundaries, Finding a convenient date for EEC poll, Government defeated three times on Scotland Bill, Close watch on non-EEC fishing boats, Tories force Commons debate on jobless, Clash likely on blasphemy Bill, Soviet refusal to receive human rights Bible House of Commons, New nuclear power stations to use advanced gas cooled reactors, British homes and hotels in Cyprus, Weight of international opinion on Rhodesia cannot be ignored, Coalition voting likely to carry EEC poll bill, Democratic basis of EEC membership. Index. News: Farmers back minister's review of live exports, Gas blast hurts 11 in crowded public house, West German concern over illegal bugging, Fashion Via col vento?, The bad language of Mr Merlyn Rees, Priest told to leave S Africa, Uganda women in fly-past, Mr Carter reorganizes intelligence services, Mr Smith denounces unholy alliance' to discredit black leaders, Churches form a broad front against the NF, Use of public land holding will be investigated, British mutiny threatened 1917 offensive, Saga of Mexican revolution recovered from New York Russians to make new film from uncut Eisenstein original of 1931, Euphoria and caution over North Sea gas, A course for more practical fellows, Grants cut for taking too many overseas students, The Reith Lectures 'The Times' and 'Magnet' illustrate status theme, Criticism of TV race interviews, Thefts by staff 'twice those by customers', Soviet envoy called in over satellite, Union leaders to press for economic boost, Nuclear battery is size of one-gallon thermos flask, Dr Coggan appeals for full and urgent intercommunion, Vorster reshuffle heralds flexibility on black affairs, Official turns blind eye for Comrade Burns, Drug safety first, To be handled with care, What is involved in being 'an ornament', Latest European snow reports, TUC supports MPs' moves to undo 'Grunwick damage', Ministerial backing for commuters, After 20 years, an attempt at tax reform that could sort out the muddle, Trade union recognition: why is Mr Mikardo taking this line?, Nuclear industry safety record 'better than any', Training of top-quality industrial engineers needs to become national priority, experts say, Statute society monitors all government Bills, Study calls for tax on spending, not income, Concerned about being too clean, Argentine rejection opens 'Beagle' dispute again, 900 years of Tower drama for tourists, Chemical Industry The regeneration game, New Zealand seizes Japanese trawler, Party leaders fail to support Benn challenge on guillotine, Somalis say Cubans captured in battle, Union disputes halt two newspapers, Motoring How Swansea helps find defect cars, France suggests a pragmatic approach to bringing arms race under control, US miners stand their ground, No decision on move to clear the air, The Times Diary, Harmony on the shopfloor is the proud boast, Terrorists murder former mayor of Barcelona and wife by strapping bomb to his chest, Cassettes spread idea of socialist revolution, Dutch explain refusal to extend Mr Agee's permit, New ransom demand for kidnap baron, Sugar and spice et cetera make all things nice, Package tours may be sold out soon, airline predicts, Higher contributions but no extra pension for over-64s, Archive ruling disappoints Churchill family, 'Dismissed' MP wins NEC appeal, Greece finds an EEC friend in London, Hope of a cure for multiple sclerosis 'within ten years', Belize turns down plan to cede part of territory, Rise in sea level could drown coast areas, Mrs Abzug wins fight to stand for Congress, 75 journalists disciplined, Maguire family are returning home to Ulster, Strike toll trebled last year, Dock strike closes seven ports, Cairo appears to ease stand on Israel talks, EEC food moves may put ½p on living costs, Why sick child opted for death, Science report Astronomy: Launching a space telescope, Drive to conserve sources by greater efficiency, Brussels dispute over nuclear plant leak. Picture Gallery. Business and Finance: Discount market, Cheltenham, Bristol & West at fresh peaks, Property sector hopes for lead, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Approval given for two British-built reactors, Bullough top first-time £3m and going well, Overalls strike at Rover plant is called off, Venezuela offers to swop crude for North Sea oil, Outside industrial unrest will hit Redman interim, Strikes concentrated in minority of plants, Business Diary: In Crookenden's shoes · Corn break, Cut in stock appreciation takes toll of Jas Austin, India tea plan, Leyland to sell foreign car parts, First payment of £21.95m soon for nationalized ship and airframe groups, Final effort to save order for Tyne, Select Committee hears defence of fringe benefits to Bank staff, Countryside Props now in good trim, International Standard Oil increases its 1977 revenue by 14 pc, BOC move for full control of Airco may hinge on board meeting today, Why Wall Street's nerves are frayed, United Kingdom receives £90m in EEC grants, Blundell still going strong after second-half turnround, A token gesture on compensation, No soluition in Ford strike talks, Slowdown in growth of tourist arrivals, Reorganisation at Brent Chemicals, CBI chiefs warn Mr Hattersley on interference with profit safeguards in new Price Code, Two-for-one scrip from Thomson Organisation, Woolworth petrol pact, Results of Mills up as Gibbs makes formal bid, Bonn aims at up to 5 pc growth this year, Abbey stays out of line with 6 pc investment rate, DoT aids export drive by small companies, Light bulb makers lied to help sales, witness says, CFTC proposes ban on options, Briefly Smith Bros to set up in US, Soviet expansion fails to achieve five-year plan, W Germany leads in US investment, Japan buys wheat, Way open for lending rate cut, Lease boost for EPIC, Racal buys Fairey firm for £700,000, Gleeson's hopes to maintain its turnover, Economic notebook Balancing act for Mr Healey on monetary options, Saar steel merger terms agreed, Late upturn awaited by Liner Concrete. Display Advertising: Bell's, Cyanamid International Development Corporation, Ici, Air France, Tate & Lyle, Gleeson, Albright & Wilson, Ente Nazionale Per L'energia Elettrica-Enel, Newscientist, Bank Of Montreal, Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, Mobil Concert Season, Ciba-Geigy, The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, Limited, Mas, Certified Ppa Dividends, Sheraton Park Tower, Inter-City, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Joint Annual Chemical Congress, W. H. Smith & Son (Holdings) Ltd., Steetley, Mulox Bags, Laing, Sim-Chem, Laporte, L'escargot Bienvenu Restaurant, Cjb, Country Life. Law: woman 'lost £3m by gambling', Police inquiry into schoolgirl indecency report, Relaxation in Scots law on contempt, '£25,000 in Dutch money found at teacher's home', New bench for case against MP, Recorder for trial, Extradition of terrorist is ruled legal, Journalist accused of abetting Arab terror, Appeal over control at Newham fails, Two jailed for man's murder, Law Report January 25 1978 Court of Appeal sLabour Party NEC is upheld in Newham North East dispute Lewis v Helfer McCormick v Heffer and Others Lewis v Kitson and Others. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Domestic And Catering Situations, Business for sale, Educational and Business Courses, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, -Stepping Stones--Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, La De La Creme Creme, Services, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Moscow group proposed for Nobel Peace Prize, Latest appointments. Reviews: Fiction, Tireless Judi, Static production Carmen Coliseum, Desperate love, Gabrieli Quartet Wigmore Hall, Ian McCulloch as touring 'Macbeth', A very mixed bill Royal Ballet Covent Garden, The social round, A free society, Best seller, BBC SO/Mackerras Festival Hall, Split Ends Soho Poly, Quick guide, The gates of distance, BBC can relax (just). Sport: Football Stapleton out of Cup tie with knee injury, pleat to take over as Luton manager, Motor rallying Domination by French is continued, Tennis Cox loses confidence against Nastase and slides to defeat, Sports in Brief, Hockey South's early goal the one bright spot, Final campaign of respected rebel, Table tennis N Koreans for Cardiff, Conteh is asking for too much, promoter says, Cricket Australians to consider floodlit matches, Athletics Coghlan's unbroken run of success ends tamely, Racing McCain says weight will merely cut Red Rum's winning margin, Skiing Lithe Miss Wenzel wins third race in four days, Boxing Low-blow rule should be used here, Lawless says, Northampton keep aging Lions in reserve. Editorials/Leaders: A Talent To Appease, A Strong Case For Independence, Choice Of Reactor. Letters to the Editor: The executions in Saudi Arabia, First car in Antarctica, Britain and the EEC, Fleeing the country, 'Gift' of ships is not in Britain's interest, The Catholic left, Praiseworthy Post Office, Guillotine on European elections Bill, Britain's 'lie factory', Extending share ownership, Muslim girls' school, Recipe for the destruction of the country's wealth, Fighting in the Ogaden, The role of judges, Exhibition centre's potential, Control of V & A Museum. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 24, 1953. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,818, Radio, Hiroshige prints go for high prices. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Cash, Professor Gilbert Highet Teacher and popularizer of the classics, Mr R. S. Newall. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Latest results, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Caution follows euphoria warning, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts little changed. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Associated Biscuit Manufacturers. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing. Births.
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