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The Times - 12/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Patricia Clough, By a Staff Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent., by a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Dan van der vat, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Robin Young, By Annabel Ferrlman, By Alan Hamilton, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Hennessy, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Ronald Kershaw, From Christopher Walker, From George Clark Political Correspondent, from Hugh Noyes, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, By Roger Berthoud, From Derek Barnett, From Charles Harrison, By Our Foreign Staff, From Gretel Spitzer, From Mario Modiano, By Dessa Trevisan, From John Best, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Tony Allaway, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Henessy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Kenneth Gosling, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Ronald Butt, Martin Huckerby, MICHAEL BARSLEY, , JOHN COWLEY, , BRIAN HARRISON, , BOYD OF MERTON, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , L. J. PATIENT, , GEOFFREY BAILEY, , IVOR TURNBULL, , JOHN LYONS, , A.EMANUEL, , ANDREI ANTONOVSKY, , M. G. GRIFFITH, , BRIAN CROZIER, , RICARD SARSON, , GERARD NOEL, , TIMOTHY RAISON, , GORDON GRAHAM, , ANTHONY LOUSADA, , DOUGLAS DICKSON, , From Our Political Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dr Thomas G. Fraser, Mr David Kinnersley, William Charlton, Henry Stanhope, Michael Ratcliffe, Jeremy Lewis, Philippa Toomey, Peta Fordham, H. R. F. Keating, by Peter Evans, by Geoffrey Smith, by Henry Stanhope, by Geoffrey Dodd, P.E., by Annelise Hopson, By Bryan Appleyard, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Our Economics Staff, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, John Whitmore, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By John Huxley, J. V. WATERFORD, , RAFAEL VALLS, , HORACE CUTLER, , D. J. IRONSIDE, , GEOFFREY J. HILTON, , MICHAEL HOWES, , G. D. ASHLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Ray Maughan, By Nicholas Hirst, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Deputation fails to stop cull of Orkney seals, Scottish MP expelled from debate on tawse, Prosperous Faeroes to consider loosening the ties, Cardinal Hume says God does not act to deprive men of responsibility, 'Quarantine' for refugee Vietnamese, British Airways chief predicts cheaper fares, CIA 'relocating' defector after woman's disclosure, London enjoys warmest October day for 19 years, Cotton wool clouds pile up over Brighton, Amin retaliation threat over Carter trade embargo, 'Morning Star' ready to drop action on name, Constitutional crisis in Belgium as Mr Tindemans's coalition resigns over devolution dispute, Engineering workers' demand for free bargaining on £20 claim a further challenge to 5% policy, Arose, not quite, by any other label, No 'Telegraph', TUC chiefs offer talks aimed at new economic 'understanding', Times subsidiary to publish US paper on microfilm, Clash looms with churches over Namibia elections, Mr Davies gets a hot reaction on sanctions, Malta's ban on Fleet Street reporters stays, Pontefract prepares for battle, Professor smuggles out attack on regime, Dr Owen on first visit by West to Namibia, Trainer questioned over racing frauds, Lisbon parties unlikely to agree on government, Closer scrutiny of homes for the aged urged, Dublin likely to ratify EEC anti-terror pact, Conference notebook Delegates warm to the Boyson spirit, Thais mobilizing to prevent Bangkok floods, Salisbury race pledges 'not enough', Soviet dealer in meat dies a millionaire, 1644 coin sold at auction for £25,000, Syrian introduction of Palestinian troops deepens Beirut crisis, Romantic islands go on sale, Journalists strike after Iran Army intervenes, Call-up extended as Argentina war fears grow, Panama MPs choose new President, Minister urges sense and good will on pay to counter 'collective hypocrisy', Professor wants rates on businesses made a national tax, Fashion by Prudence Glynn, Fishy conduct unbecoming, M Chirac calls for a short truce with Giscardians, Harsh punishment 'no deterrent to vandals', Cabinet group rules out new secrets Bill bebore next poll, Man failed five breath tests in three months, Arts Diary, RC Church to share £243,000 estate of Hebridean widow, US mid-term elections President Carter reemerges as a vote-winning asset to his party, Science report Medicine: Screening for hypertension, Journalist loses dismissal battle, Romania tightens up on campaigner who refuses to recant, Denmark Economic change conflicts with traditional way of life, plan to halve the Orkney grey seal population, King postpones visit after Moroccan makes claims, Mr Pym accuses Labour of ruling by blackmail, Tory leaders angered as Mr Heath backs pay guidelines, Fairer deal pledged for shire ratepayers, Tax cuts urged to restore responsibility, Having to compete to survive, Accused doctors given support by M Mitterrand, A few minutes' warning could be the maximum, Country's future depends on strength of the coalition, Nerve gas data 'available', High standard of design rooted firmly in traditional crafts, Attack on 'blatant' business sponsorship of the arts, 'Terrorists' held after roof chase, Henlow graduation, Questioning holy writ, Jeers for Mr Davies over policy on Rhodesia sanctions, Buddhist welcome: With a large statue of, 'Unshakable resolve' to fight inflation by monetary curbs and limiting the state's share of national resources /Brighton, Christmas stamps: This year's Christmas, Investigation into extent of drinking among Underground train crews, Morale 'at low ebb' in scientific research, Vauxhall refuse to reemploy man who slept on night shift, Intentions of Quebec's Premier still not clear, British people 'marching to serfdom', Low fares to Australia planned, Criminologist is shot in Naples, Woman who set fire to herself was depressed, MoD investigate Plessey, PC say Mr Towers 'went like mad bull', Senate move to curb leaks about secrets, Israel and Egypt open peace talks, Greece rejects Tito story of Macedonian minority, More black youngsters unemployed, Train driver passed five danger signs, The panic-mongers, and the road to the Dark Ages, Mr Callaghan invited to visit China, Cereal harvest even better than expected, Familiar feeling with a difference, Complaint against 'The Daily Telegraph' upheld, Ennals call for report on boy who died of neglect, Unions act to end patient 'vetting ' dispute, Mr Smith sees no change of heart in US, Virus infection fatal to infants 'waning', Jury vetting criticized, Wall poster in Peking recalls riots of 1976, Repatriation of Burmese to be speeded up, Germans find golden treasure in Celtic grave, Moi deputy keeps his Finance post, Radio censorship reimposed in Nicaragua. Index. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Kjobenhavns Handelsbank, Dunhill, Ppa, E. Fogarty & Co. Ltd., Foord, Edinburgh Crystal, St. Joseph's Hospice, Bank Base Rates, Dfds, Icfc, Collett Dickenson Pearce, The Times, A.A.H Limited, Adwest Group, Barclays, Swissair, John Chartered, Rickmansworth And Uxbridge Valley Water Company, Dewar's, Pakistan International, Muar River Rubber Co. Limited, The Listener, Gold Fields, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Turn Over A New Leaf, Provinsbanken, Sds, Privatbanken, Inter-City, Den Danske Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Braniff International, Simpson, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Blindfold, Helene Of London Limited, Midland Bank International. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Frankfurt court jails Czech hijack couple, Greeks say Chapman case closed, Probation for model in blackmail case, £50,000 for lost fingers, Twenty years without leaving flat, Man jailed three years on theft plot charges. Official Appointments and Notices: Whitelaw pledge to restore respect for the rule of law, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Chess draw agreed after karpov sleeps on it, Rigaud painting is sold for £21,000 after keen bidding, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,028. Sport: Rugby Union Romanians overrun wayward Scots, Boxing Walker's reward is a bout with champion, Golf Floyd looks man for Wentworth, Football Chairman of FA is charged with bringing the game into disrepute, Tennis All is new, fetching Roedean girls too, Racing Rich harvest for Farmer Bradley, Badminton Long run ends for Stevens and Tredgett, Cricket Widening rift between rival armies in the house of York, Sports in Brief, Rugby League First defeat of tour for Australians, Motor racing Hobbs picked for champions race, Motor rallying TR7s will fly the flag, Ice skating Miss Thompson's courage helps Britons build lead, Baseball Dodgers settle score with help from Lopes. Classified Advertising: Educational, £5,000+ Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, La De La Creme Creme, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Reviews: Fiction, The Honey Tree, 'Dear indispensability', The stirrer-upper, Delightful sisters Cosi fan Tutte Glyndebourne Touring Opera, Piaf Other Place, Stratford, Crime, Splendid showpiece Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Words from Uncle, BBC So/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall, Nicholson's pure joy of creation Ben Nicholson Waddington and Tooth Jacques Lipchitz Marlborough Fine Art Alan Green Annely Juda Michael Mayer Gimpel Fils. Editorials/Leaders: Paying For Conservative Tax Cuts, Cooperation With China?. Letters to the Editor: Future of Chiswick Evot, Doom stop-watch, The suffragists, Pope John Paul's death, Going slow in the NHS, Britain's record as a film maker, Effects of opencast coal mining, Uneasy fears of war, The Rhodesian deadlock, By rail in France, Culling Orkney seals, Letting homes, Recognizing skill and responsibility, Spanish wealth tax, An Amnesty appointment, Tory policy on small firms, Books from the Bodleian, Fire precautions, Offensive interviewing, Designing a less damaging lorry, Press industrial disputes, Selling stolen antiques, Increasing productivity. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 11, 1953. Politics and Parliament: International moves to limit arms exports recommended, Tories plan early talks on European money policy, Study on seal promised, Community ready to grant more aid to Lebanon. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Ralph Metcalfe U S congressman and former Olympic athlete, M Jacques Brel, Dr Ludwig Strecker, Sir James Bowman, Prof L. F. Rushbrook-Williams, Rear Admiral J. P. W. Furse. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lose ground, Commodities, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Christies up 40pc in first half, Hunting Assoc tops £2.5m at half time, Does British tin mining have a future?, Ethics and the insider, Empire Stores rises 15 pc in first half, Eurosyndicat, Delays hit Norsk Hydro, Lucas takes fight for Ducellier to French court, Stricter checks pose audit problem for small building societies, Ford denies new Spanish investment provoked by UK plant disputes, Japan wants US uranium, £17m subsidy to increase CEGB coal by 3m tonnes, Bonn and Tokyo leaders agree closer US trade links, Electricians join fitters' strike to back Motor Show pay demands, Y J Lovell buys Farrow from ICI, Talbex calls EGM Asking for carte blanche, GFSA group quarterlies, Councils urged to follow City's lead in listing pre-stressed concrete buildings, Options, Strong copper prices expected in 1982-87, Treasury revision of N Sea revenues based on output rising most in 1980s, Second thoughts by Sandilands author, Briefly, Unions accept terms for Scottish steel closure, CSI questions definition of insider traders, Sirdar jumps to best-ever £2.1m, Briefly Amal Power still pushing ahead, Schlesinger doubts on oil imports help to spur new slump in dollar, Lloyd's test of means to be £100,000, Business Diary: Appointment with Venus · Name dropping, Stock markets Depressed market steadies after hours, Economic notebook Shrugging off the embrace of EMS, Higher third quarter for Kaiser, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), INCOME FROM OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION* £billion at 1977 prices (detail may not add to totals, owing to rounding), Collett rises 66pc with more on way. Business Appointments: Business appointments Industrial Life Offices' chairman. Births.

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