The Times - 22/06/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Clifford Webb, By Ian Bradley, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, By Georgc Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Warman, By Craig Seton, By Our Labour Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Ronald Faux, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, By Roger Berthoud, From Tim Jones, By Pat Healy, From John Earle, From Ian Murray, From Jose Shercliff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Leapman, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Chissell, Jeffery Daniel, Paul Griffiths, William Haley, John Dixon Hunt, Kathleen Nott, Elaine Feinstein, Robert Fisk, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, by Lewine Mair, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Julian Critchley, PHS, Tim Congden, Michael Baily, C. P. HAIGH, , J. R. PORTER., ALLAN HAILSTONE, , ERNEST WISTRICH, , YASMTN K MIRZA, , ION RATIU, , IAN MARTIN, , T.E.CRIPPS, , T.S. WARD, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , M. EMINYAN, SJ, , J. D. BOLES, , ROY ROEBUCK, , ADRIAN HASTINGS, , GEOFF BOYCOTT, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent., From a Bridge Correspondent, Professor Mansel Davies, Ronald Faux, G.D.D., by Derek Harris, D.H., by Keith Jones, by Patricia Tisdall, by Peter Waymark, by Arthur Reed, by Peter Stokes, by John Huxley, P.W., by Margaret Stone, by Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Alison Mitchell, By Margaret Stone, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By John Huxley, By Business News Staff, F, MOSELEY, , NORMAN GRIGGS, , R. T. ARGUILE, , By Melvyn Westlake, DAVID G. LINDSAY, , RONALD STAMP, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Clark, By Michael Prest, By Ray Maughan, Michael Prest, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Marked improvement in manners, School decides to ignore state attendance order, Tax advantage loses position as main attraction, Tory MPs are asked for early decision on European election, Sale room 'razzmatazz' is blamed by British Museum director for driving up prices at auctions, 'Sun' man to be Callaghan campaign aide, Mr Neave's attack deflected by Mr Foot, Science report Medicine: Oestrogen and cancer risk, British cars dominate fleet market, Sadat ex-envoy will go to an Arab state, Amicable division between owner and user, President of Equity is ousted, UN puts pressure on Israel to solve border crisis, Council wants listed lock gates removed, Fashion The bare facts about the shirt off your back, Australian Navy denies it misled British recruits, Racial tension rises in Brooklyn, Qualified aid for Somalia, Mr Smith criticized by white MPs for not doing more to end war, Amoco Cadiz:how private is a Public disaster?, Long-term study may resolve dispute over link between radiation exposure and cancer, The decisive factor is ownership, IRA men and passer-by shot dead in ambush, Farm building at Bredon Hill despite opposition, Yugoslav official attacks Russia over Africa role, Tripos results in architecture, Oriental studies,law and English, Confident M Marchais brushes aside differences in his party, New tools for the office, Washington expresses regret at Israel's failure to give straight answers to US questions, Cricket captain's appeal on dismissal rejected, Portuguese revolutionary party leaders arrested, Tilting the news balance, Primary school reading improved minister says, Era ends as Boss head prepares to step down, A skeleton at the bank, 'Borrowing' airliners becomes a growing practice, No deal in the hospital electricians' dispute, Korchnoi to fight under four flags, NGA takes decisive step towards union merger, Red Brigades gunmen kill police chief as he rides to work on a bus, Post Office engineers walk out in dispute, School population trends, Mr Steel stares into the great divide, Couples warned about artificial insemination, Journalists questioned on murder plot allegations, Military lectures in schools of E Germany, Union threatens to stop admission of patients, Rights charter for tenants in proposed homes Bill, Mr Weizman issues denial of anti-Begin remarks, Leyland asks union to ban two shop stewards, Aim to force companies to show low pay record, Exercise no guarantee of avoiding heart attack, Versatility hoists crane profits, Shipping sails away from traditional buying, BR promises to curb smoke from its steam specials, Labour MPs reject WEU arms sales to China, Britain to ban herring fishing off W Scotland, Unemployment, 2: Weakness of economy might delay improvement Recession 'main culprit' for rise in workless, Zaire said to be forcing Zambians out of Shaba, Search for Welsh national sausage of distinction, The risks in controlling the money supply, Students at polytechnic boycott examinations for second time, Motoring Political qualms holding back road safety laws, Sir Robert Menzies, Trucks no longer trail behind, Rail strike threat lifted, Money For Hire Budget clouds future for booming industry, Composers protest against Proms selection system, W German firm offers cut price rocket launches, Earthquake victims feared trapped, Police evict strikers at car plant, The Times Diary/ Stonehouse has fingers crossed for September, Jewish activists exiled to remote part of the Soviet Union, Saudis to deport Britons and air stewardess, Britain continues to defy EEC on potato sales, Universal standard maintained for favoured computer, Groups determined to oppose new refineries, College for the blind seeks funds, Fears that motor concessions may crash, Campaign aims spelt out, Scots Guards band drums up money for defence, Drugs abuse by US troops causes concern. Index. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: U S dominates two world bridge contests, Radio, Turn of European collectors to secure treasures at Robert von Hirsch sale, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,932, £500,000 is paid for 'Madonna'. Display Advertising: Continentale Hotel Suites Limited, Ppa, Scl, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Volvo, Societe Generale (France) Leasing Ltd, Anglo-Swiss Holdings Limited, Brixton Estate, Ford Trucks, John Machinery, Alpinair, Hoverlloyd, The B.Elliott Group, Foord Valuers, High & Dry, Motor Lease 78 Seminar, Bank Base Rates, National Westminster Bank Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Icfc, Leasing Cars, Bmi, Oceanic Rentals Limited, Ford, Lombard North Central Limited, Nordic Leasing Limited, Sphere Investment Trust Limited., Hewden-Stuart, Midland Montagu Leasing Limited, Aickards Aentals, Lloyds Leasing, Yorkshire Bank Leasing Ltd., Auto Contracts, Federation Of Personnel Services Of Great Britain Limited,, Cowie Contract Hire Ltd, Sunderland And South Shields Water Company, Europa, Hertz, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Mercantile Credit, Appleyard, Avis, Maxwell Croft, Government Of New Zealand, Petrocon Group Limited, Godfrey Davis, Douglas, Braniff International, F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Whsmith. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Pregnant headmistress resigns, University news, Latest appointments, Resignation of university principal. Law: Solicitor jammed parking meter with bent coin, Dynamo stadium official jailed, Court of Appeal Comments by judge on sentences intemperate Regina v Bailey, Privy Council Duty on bailee to disprove negligence Port Swettenham Authority v T. W. Wu and Co., Two men for trial accused of triple murder, Rule directory, not mandatory Seldun Transport Services Ltd v Baker, Inquiry reopened into death of British woman, Judge frees juror because case was 'getting her down'. Politics and Parliament: Minister hopes sports bodies will act firmly against drugs House of Commons, Ban on North Sea fishing must be at least until end of year, Move to regulate promotion of prescribed drugs, Crab fishermen and Army firing range at Lulworth, Devolution and future of the Arts Council House of Lords, MP's pension based on higher salary, Labour's housing plans outlined: recasting of subsidy system to help areas most in need, Hearing research out-station, Road accidents, Finance Bill clause complying with EEC directive carried, Guaranteed price of potatoes, The kilt and the clogs on Scottish land. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, La Creme De La Creme, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Motor Contract Hire & Leasing, Opera And Ballet, Funeral Arrangements, Services, Find a buyer. Reviews: Spaceships of the Mind Bbc 2, Scapesheepism Sartre in the Seventies by Jean-Paul Sartre Translated by Paul Auster and Lydia Davis (André Deutsch, £4.95), Private and solitary The Case of Walter Pater By Michael Levey (Thames & Hudson, £8.50), Fiction Rachel, the Rabbi's Wife By Silvia Tennenbaum (Gollancz, £5.60) New Stories 3 An Arts Council Anthology Edited by Ronald Harwood and Francis King (Hutchinson/Arts Council, £4.95) Getting Through By John McGahern (Faber, £4.25), Summer Books, The exorcist The War Path By David Irving (Michael Joseph £7.50), Chilingirian Wigmore Hall, Every kind of interest The Gladstone Diaries Volume V 1855-1860; Volume VI 1861-1868 Edited by H. C. G. Matthew (Clarendon/Oxford, £40 the set), Galway Festival Hall, Spectacular but unfussy with maximum of appreciable drama La Bohème Glyndebourne, Public man Memoirs of a Statesman By Brian Faulkner Edited by John Houston (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £6.95), Treetops Riverside Studios, A Puccini heroine captivated by her own dream Evita Prince Edward, 400 years of Old Masters. Sport: Equestrianism Chain Bridge ridden with steady hand, Boxing Ali to take up social work after retiring, Cricket NZ forced to consider replacement bowler, Athletics Miss Lannaman to miss a date at Strasbourg, Sports in Brief, Golf Three pairs sharing lead with scores of nine under par, Bowls Superior aggregate gives Wales their first title, Modern Pentathlon Pole takes overall lead, Olympic Games Gloomy picture of 1984 in Los Angeles, World Cup Netherlands again find their strength and inventiveness when it matters most, Tennis Two names that look out of place in such distinguished company, Yachting Windward sailing puts The Goodies on winning way, Racing Firm going looks main obstacle to Gold Cup win for Buckskin, Rugby Union South Africans worried by nature of injuries, Cycling Griffiths demonstrates winning form again, Rowing National eight again meet Bulgarians. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Pluralists Put Down, Family Law And Common Justice. Letters to the Editor: A cricketer's plans, Delays for immigrants' dependants, Caravans in the Cotswolds, Union should mount counter-bid for Albright & Wilson, Clerical celibacy, Alcohol in Saudi Arabia, Opencast mining: profit for 25 years 'is a fact', Art for viewing, A realistic figure for executives' net pay, Societies' interest rate 'prerogative' essential for home loans, The fast reactor, Political civil servants, Solstice invasion of Stonehenge, Causes of unemployment, New Atlantic fisheries, Standing for two parliaments, University of Malta, Defective products dilemma, Links with Romania. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 22, 1953 Book-burning denounced. Obituaries: Mr Nick Estcourt, Mr W. E. Gerrish, Prof Michel Magat International scientist. Business and Finance: Discount market, Briefly Durapipe over £1m pre-tax-current year starts well, Russians met 10 pc of European demand, London dealer buys US gold, Rebels put case against merger of societies, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Anglia to slow after 50pc rise, NIESR National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Mining side helps push Burnett to £3m, Tyre imports fail to stop Kenning Motor, Economic notebook What about the worker shareholders?, Japanese plan more bonds for Europe, Cornercroft's asset-backing is 96p a share, Executive job division makes profit for MSC, Fed backing on bank curbs, Ford defends foreign plant contracts, Gold 1978 Bullion supply warning, Tesco sues for peace, Options expansion ruled out for the time being, Japanese offer on tariff cuts disappoints EEC, Henry Sykes, Rowlinson Cons dips, with a heavier fall expected, Options, Future price controls: Mr Hattersley makes his calculations, Forecasters see 5 pc rise in private spending, British Shipbuilders for talks on Egyptian orders, Waterways board had £2,400 loss last year, Shares up as B Elliott beats market hopes, CBI sets out dangers of cut in hours, Dollar's downward drift gathers pace after a post-war low against yen in Tokyo, Business Diary: Bankbook · Tintinnabulation, Warnings on Lloyd's membership, Port traffic trends reflect oil exports, Tesco sees food price war won with 12 pc of market, F H Lloyd's figures better than feared, One-for-two 'rights' by Sutcliffe, Speakman, Harrisons & Crosfield's all-round improvement, 'Dire consequences' of proposal to nationalize construction industry, Shell and BP may participate in Soviet Arctic oil exploration, Redland in £14m US acquisition, Italian steel producers accept restraint on exports of merchant bars to Britain, Fatter margins aid Avana's 37pc rise to £3.5m, Lindustries finds the going tough. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Share prices fall sharply, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Eurobond prices midday indicators, Stock markets Index falls through chart point. Business Appointments: Business appointments Eight members elected to Stock Exchange Council.
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