The Times - 23/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Charles Douglas-Home, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, From Ian Murray, From Michael Horsnell and Trevor Fishlock, By Tony Samstag, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Robert Parker, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By A Staff Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Harry Debelius, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From Tony Allaway, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own correspondent, From Robert Evans of Reuters, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, by Geoffrey Weston, by Charles Harrison, C. H., by Godfrey Morison, by Alan Rake, G. W., Michael Church, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, William Gaunt, John Percival, Irving Wardle, By Keith Macklin, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By peter West, By Peter Waymark, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Edward Mortimer, Martin Huckerby, John Davies, Philip Howard, PETER FELLGETT, , JOHN MEEHAN, WALSTON, , HUGH FRASER, , MARK ADLER, , DONALD SIMPSON, , NICHOLAS FAIRBAIRN, , MICHAEL BOURDEAUX, , IAN STEWART, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , BRIAN WROBEL, , ROY SHAW, , HARRY KIDD, , JOHN GILLARD WATSON, , BERNARD SMITH, , JOHN TAYLOR, , by Prudence Glynn, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Robert Nye, William Haley, Andrew Boyle, David Williams, Elaine Feinstein, By David Felton and Fred Emery, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By Fred Emery, By Our Political Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Alison Mitchell, Kenneth Owen, By John Huxley, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, From Our United States Ecomomics Correspondent, BRUCE M. ADKINS, , F. P. TAYLOR, , A. C. GINGELL, , W. O. BINNS, , D. F. FOURT, , CHARLES HEY, , P. L. CARTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westake, Peter Norman, By Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, Ray Maughan, By Rosemary Upsworth, By Michael Press, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Army cautious over train hijacked by IRA, Tanks out in Tehran bazaar clash, Society to study history of British landscape, Pretoria front group is forced to disband, End of coffee boom emphasizes need to guard foreign exchange, Health authority chairman calls for power to dismiss after report of Normansfield inquiry, Bacon would be dearer under EEC proposals, Conservative recruitment: Mr William White-, Paradise islands of coral and gold, Sealink fares to increase by 12.5% next year, Paris police spring trap for man they say was 'brain' behind Empain kidnapping, Ghana dismisses troops who exceeded orders, Mr Botha 'to end support' if Salisbury delays poll again, Science report Medicine: Mutagen tests on resins, Progress on disputes at 'Times', Passengers flee as orang-utan catches the bus, Western belief 'echoed by third world', Political differences complicate travel across borders, Hard going in resumed EEC-Comecon talks, President launches crusade, 200 refugees feared dead, Change in prosecutions for pornography, Unesco finds common ground on media, TUC leaders in move to restore diminished influence on Cabinet, More buses ordered for London, 'Thorny path' forecast by new Lisbon Premier, Gendarmerie of the sea proposed by French to protect coasts, Doctors may drop rights in pay talks, Jaguar deal raises outcry in India, Giving peace a chance in the Rhodesia conflict, Rates increase estimated at over l0pc next year, Fresh light on wartime fight of Jews, Fashion The breadth of the realm, The Boker Prize is won by Iris Murdoch, Court orders arrest of Madrid editor, Agriculture builds on sound colonial foundations, Power transferred in tranquillity, "Road to ruin": Between 25,000 and, Sarkis plea for unity as Christians talk of war on Syrians, Text of Unesco stand on media, Ecevit party in crisis as left wing rebels, Peers agree that poets should live, Watch out, whereby is on the way back, Minehead quickly comes to terms with fame, Arts Diary Bar against any future pole carrying clangers, On the air: Miss Moira, Shah intent on staying in power despite violence, The demolition job waiting for Mr Carlisle, Vital defence will be maintained if computer staff strike, MoD says, Press views destruction wreaked by Ugandans, Some young West Indians 'reject white society', US to speed up entry of freed Cuban prisoners, Conservationists win important victories in battle to save wildlife, Labour talks next month on manifesto, Call to reinstate community relations officer, Russia warns Britain over jets for China, Stalemate in troop talks will be main Warsaw Pact topic, Journalists' pay dispute is threat to magazines, Mr Churchill not elected to Tory group, Early settlement hopes in British air disputes, Veto threat by Britain on farm prices, New Peking poster attack on Chairman Mao, Costa Rica cuts off relations with Nicaragua, BBC breaks off joint meetings with ITV companies as rift over £5m football deal widens, Rail dispute leaves 300,000 commuters without trains, Royal Navy may test US do-it-yourself carrier kit, This fearless priest in line for the peace prize, Israelis put treaty onus on Mr Sadat, Bold policies pay off, Headmaster dead with gun wounds, Ford men to return under the shadow of sanctions. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Police check on London hideaway of M Mesrine, Mr Bessell says he and Mr Thorpe devised fraud plot, British potato import ban given support, Mother hit on crossing gets £32,500 damages, Doctor fined for unauthorized bone transplant, Mother says she put baby outside, then fell asleep, American charged in Guyana murders, Six public house bomb men to sue police, Jail for stabbing, Court of Appeal Clause requiring tenant to pay costs a penalty Stevenson and Rush (Holdings) Ltd v Langdon, Jail doctor was not libelled, jury decides, Judge's duty to give reasons Bowman v McKeown, VAT assessments not limited to one accounting period S.J. Grange Ltd v Customs & Excise Commissioners, Thorpe Conspiracy Case Mr Bessell on why he ended friendship. 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Politics and Parliament: Unofficial rail dispute causing 'inexcusable inconvenience to public', Britain seeking closer links with China, Concorde jigs being removed House of Lords, Proposals a recipe for conflict, Advice on plutonium plan sought, Scottish Secretary explains why some people on register will not get vote in devolution referendum, Deductions to be made in referendum vote, Increase in national insurance next year, Door not closed to an invitation, Debate on Ford sought, Lord Carrington puts his views to Mr Gromyko, Only one card left to play on Rhodesia: careful preparation needed for all-party conference House of Commons, Talks about aircraft, Resounding 'Yes' sought in Wales, Not for Government to say which poets should be supported. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Reviews: Koenig Ensemble Purcell Room, Poetry, Another Day BBC 2, Much agony, little ecst asy, Fiction, Against the current, Mori El Merma Riverside, Books for Christmas, Art from the snows of yesteryear Frozen Tombs British Museum, The testing moment, BBC SO/Mackerras Festival Hall, The enchanted castle, Don Carlos New, Oxford, London debuts, London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells. Arts and Entertainment: Television, David Rudkin reworks Euripides, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,064, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Nine horse paintings fetch £256,000. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, General Vancies, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Sport: Football Not Magic Circle but Tommy Cooper, Tennis, Squash rackets Six British amateurs walk into professional world, Golf Martini is the right one for the BBC, Yachting Britain hold the stage in curtain-raiser regatta, Cricket Australians resist temptation to recall Inverarity to Test team, Table tennis Scandinavian open draws world's best, Athletics Asian Games to go on in spite of IAAF decision, Badminton Stevens out to break run, Racing, Rugby Union N Zealand call in Knght and Donaldson, Motor rallying British hopes crash as Clark runs into gate, Yesterday's results, Hockey After Self examination Britain are faced with Spanish inquisition, Snooker Johnson moves into final of amateur event. Editorials/Leaders: Unesco Avoids The Worst, A Promising Initiative On Cyprus. Letters to the Editor: The magistrates' hearing in England, VIP clearway, Ban on pastor, Bare of buttonholes, Blackout on legislation, Earliest mining site trees, Prime number, Clearing paths for women in electronics, Scientific research, Subsidies hidden in pension funds, Ulster prisoners, Role of Beira Patrol, Mr Podrabinek's appeal, Church under communism, Mr Mugabe's assassination list, Why 50pc devaluation of money means 100pc increase in values, Vice-presidential disagreement, The Old Vic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 23, 1953. Obituaries: Sir Alec Kirkbride Life of service in the Middle East, Professor J. A. Boyle, Herr Theo Linges. Business and Finance: Overseas stimulus in Century Oils' half, Discount market, Folkes Hefo survives slashing of margins on road to recovery, Avon bids for Tiffany, Burmah Oil gets stake in four N Sea blocks, Eurosyndicat, Barratt set for fresh peaks, Commodities, Time keeping schemes 'help output', Tesco warns rivals it may step up price war, David Dixon rights issue, MK Electric expects first-half 46pc rise to continue, Euromarkets British gas terms among recent best, Moseley Hallgarten in merger, Uplift spurs Bulmer & Lumb, Japan sticks to imports target, Nube signals acceptance of Johnston bank inquiry proposals to end inter-union strife, Companies 'more ethical', Futures plan for Chicago on the way, Options, Economic notebook To him that hath not..., Construction equipment trade problems, Way sought to be 'of' EMS rather than 'in' it, US inflation 'pushing up to 10pc', TI Creda and Electrolux in work swop to cut imports, In brief Shell raises polystyrene by 14 pc, Legislation urged on insider trading, Good year indicated for US steel industry, Briefly, More Government aid planned for tourism in England and Wales, Albert Fisher Group, First US group deal to buy oil from China, Business Diary: ASTMS's bounty hunters, Torries spell out terms, Humber Bridge contractor favours court test of payments hold-up, Ford faces strict vetting of price rises as part of pay sanctions, Stock markets Rally holds after Ford peace, Harrisons offer for rest of Sabah Timber, Sale terms value Harris at £23.2m, Evans Of Leeds, Treasury ruling on 'letters of comfort', Accountants blamed for failure to convey profits fall, How Income IS Redistributed In The U.K., Treasury is blamed for narrow debate, Technology 'threat to political system', EEC visit to Clyde, Tesco capitalizes on its price war gains, Venezuela will back world coffee fund, Effects of imports on special steels, CES sells furniture stores to Courts, International Consolidated Gold starts its Saudi venture in 'King Solomon's mines', Brent renovation plan, Steel anti-crisis plan extended for further year, Bank Of America, How long can the EEC face both ways?. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Equities gain ground, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr James Elmslie joins Pearl Assurance board. Property: Property To Let, Farmhouse for a family, Flat Sharing. Births.
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