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The Times - 13/01/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake Economic Staff, From Michael Leapman, By Marcel Berlins, From Frederick Cleary, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Walker, By Our Political Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Gerald Ely, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Robert Parker, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans and Marcel Berlins, By Our Arts Reporter, By Michael Baily, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrave, From Neil Kelly, By Kenneth Mackenzie, By Peter Strafford, Sinan Fisek, Richard Davy, Hugh Clayton, Philip French, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Barry Millington, Max Harrison, By Peter Walker, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, David Blake Economics Correspondent, DONALD MCINTYRE, Peter Hazelhurst, PHS, Bernard Levin, MICHAEL WATSON, , REGINALD EYRE, , ANTHONY STEEN, , P. A. LARKIN, , A. T. V. JOHNSON, , ANTONY JONES, , FRANCIS LOWE, , INDRA KULTILAKE, J. M. EEKELAAR, , JOHN HELLER, , DAVID PRYCE-JONES, , I. D. EVERS, , S. F. WALKER, , SCOTT HAMILTON, , J. H. EDWARDS, , B. M. LAURANCE, , SYDNEY RIPLEY, , PETER BARNARD, , By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mr Herbert van Thai writes:-, By Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, By Richard Allen, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, From Peter Hazelhurst, Nicholas Hirst, By R. W. Shakespeare, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, RICHARD HOPE, , DAVE BOWMAN, , C. L. FOX, , PATRICIA L. WILCOX, , THOMAS DALBY, , G. GOODHARDT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, By Our Commercial Editor, By Michael Clark, By Victor Felstead, Ray Maughan, By Ashley Druker, Gerald Ely,

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News: BBC dispute Likely to be extended, Middle Temple, Student fees to go up next year, Food Report Time for all the supermarkets to show how competitive they are, Oil find boost to Ghana, Science report Genetics: Hazards of manipulation, Law: Efforts to expedite court hearings, Guillotine on EEC poll Bill likely soon, Making the search for a house easier, Plan for 2¼% rise in public spending this year, Left uses Bologna as its intellectual powerhouse Cooperation in Italians' wartime resistance held as political model, Synod to be addressed by Cardinal Hume, Control of public money 'was lacking', Polished Polish mangled Carter sentiments, Latest European snow reports, French hunt for pirate radios, Petition at Grunwick against new ballot, Peking paper attacks people 'bending with each wind', The Times Diary/, Britons the least happy with EEC membership, Unionist call for return of vigilantes as IRA intensify bombing, Cunard confident QE2 is fit for three-month cruise, Baader lawyers 'smuggled suicide guns', Minister's views on farm expansion disputed by NFU, New phase in Ethiopian 'executions', Private detectives hunt record chart riggers, Foreign Office denies firm agreement on Belize, M Barre plays down poll dispute with Gaullists, Friction over telephone calls to U S, The Government shows it has the muscle to keep down public spending, Cardinal in protest at EI Salvador arms sale, Foreign Report Turkey: new government with old problems, Transport: A big rise in local subsidies, New York on verge of 'new financial storm', US calls settlement in Arab lands 'illegal', Kenya confirms detention of leading novelist, 'Help-line' for baby batterers, Mr Steel outlines benefits of pact, Vietnam has achieved objectives, Firemen: who really won?, Violence as firemen's chiefs call off strike, Callaghan praise for Zia aims, ILEA questions law on school party meetings, Stansted air interests 'within ace of winning', Giscard warning to Russia, Knocking down the Domino Theory, Education: Little scope for any improvement, Police: The computer is full up, Christian Democrats shy from coalition including Communists, History that Russia would do well to forget, British and German guns fail to shine, Search for Basque extremists, Mr Smith agrees to formula for black-majority parliament, £16m grants 'lost' to boroughs, Arts: More for purchases, Housing: Slow, steady expansion lies behind apparent drop in spending, Sculptor on what Sir Winston really felt, Defence: Quiet satisfaction at the ministry, Storms wreak havoc: More than twenty, Health: Growth will only keep pace with changing needs, Managua riots again over editor's killing, Nuclear supplier nations publish new conditions to be imposed on buyer countries. Index. Law: Indian editor faces trial, Police informer tells jury in hijack trial of fears that he might be murdered, Court confirms conviction of Czech dissidents, Bribery case ending, Wife of MP sent for trial on arson charge, Lord Chancellor to speak on race case controversy, Court of Appeal clears two policemen, Court of Appeal Sentencing policy in cases of drunken driving Regina v Eadie, Court of Appeal Marriage voidable, will revoked In re Roberts, deceased, Police officers commended. Arts and Entertainment: Korchnoi's treble triumph, Dzindzihashvili beats Tarjan in chess contest, Bitter chess final won by Korchnoi, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,807, Broadcasting, 'Grimes' revival. Display Advertising: Raf Officer Pilot, Legge Locks, Help The Aged, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Benson And Hedges, Bank Base Rates, The Trans-Oceanic Trust Limited, Air France, Ghana, Vera Lynn, Halma, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Gulf Air, Twentieth Century-Fox International Corporation, W. J. Pyke (Holdings) Limited. Politics and Parliament: Wartime interceptors of enemy messages can shed a little of their reticence, Fatality rate among North Sea divers, Burden of taxation, Home Secretary rejects alternative vote system for European direct elections, Mr Foot repels demands for secret BSC papers, Mr Foot maintains that minister and BSC stuck to rules on disclosure of information House of Commons, Doctor attacks Ennals remark on hypothermia, Helping the disabled get to work, Ulster inquiry, Reverberations of Mr Lynch's comments, Back from Brussels for farming debate, Next week, Ulster demand for uniform voting system, Government want a partnership administration in N Ireland. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Theatres, £6,000 plus appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Business Opportunities, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Kings and Clowns, Jack and the Magic Beanstalk Theatre Royal, Norwich, Geneva's new Frau ohne Schatten, Poisonous Ivy Fritz Lang season National Film Theatre Audrey Rose (aa) Odeon, Marble Arch East of Elephant Rock (aa) Classic 3, Oxford Street Servante et Maitresse (x) Minema, Knightsbridge Pardon Mon Affaire (x) Curzon, Pierre Fournier St John's, Film about Stevie Smith, Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Park Lane Group Purcell Room, Dublin casts its net wide, The Cherry Orchard Riverside Studios. Sport: Table tennis Chinese teams underline supremacy, Racing Royal Frolic's sights firmly set once more on the Gold Cup, Cricket International problem illustrated by ambivalence shown in Pakistan, Hockey Roses should be source of English comfort, Snooker Draw revives memories of controversy, Athletics Sprint double for Quarrie at Melbourne, Sports in Brief, Football Dutch seeded but Italy receive compensation, Motor racing Stars in line for the most open grand prix season in years, Badminton Open question to be answered at Dutch event, Tennis Feaver and Lloyd win for Britain, Rugby Union A familiar look to the Welsh Probables, Golf Harrow to meet Charterhouse in first round, Squash rackets British Open is enriched by new sponsors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): In search of the real India, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 12, 1953 Berlin barricades. Editorials/Leaders: M Chirac's Full Slate Of Friends, The Loss Of A Masterpiece, Spending And The North Sea. Letters to the Editor: Applying the Land Fund, Buying the right to photocopy, Skateboarding, The judge and the immigrants, Salaries and efficiency in the public sector, Explaining psychic effects, 'Industrial strategy': value of NEDO, Fleeing the country, New look at cities, The MoT test, Gazumping: nonsense to talk of avarice, The right in Europe, Digging up the road, Railway manning and the Transport Department, Problems posed by spina bifida. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Leslie Berker, Mr Samuel Leibowitz, Professor Fred Hirsch International studies at Warwick, Mr Spruille Braden, Mr Cyrus Brooks, Mr Robert Harbin. Business and Finance: Discount market, Two-for-one scrip issue by Hickson & Welch, Drake & Scull sells S African stake for £1.16m, Intervention and Carter firmness aids dollar, Demand for bank credit subdued says Nat Comml, Hawkins & Tipson may hit peak again, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Data Recording acquisition, Business Diary: Paternoster's first lady · King's evidence, Bonn rejects any further expansion, Cairo talks warned of tanker funding danger, Egyptian warship order for Vosper, Centreway bids for Blakeys, Credit brokers urged to apply for licences, Mercantile Credit at £18m peak, Toys of tomorrow Still joy in the traditional, India ban on crude palm oil imports, H & C lifts Harcross cash offer, CBI sees little scope for cuts in taxation, Clearer view in Whitehall on reactors, In brief British Aerospace exports likely to exceed £1,000m, Raybeck up 25 pc in first half and more to come, Twilight of the filament bulb, Income rise for Equity & Law, Allocation for Concorde declines steadily over next four years, No help for the market, Money Market Rates, Sustained growth at Caplan Prof, Building societies decision today may bring mortgages down to 8½pc, American wholesale prices advance 0.5 pc, Gailey Grp dispute bites hard as J F Nash slides, Call for registration and licensing of chartered engineers, Japan ship orders decline, Accountants qualify DoT report, Philips Industs boosts 3rd quarter by 12 pc, Have American trade unions lost their touch?, Beer rise must await Commission, M/cr Garages in top gear plans 'rights', Efficiency adds up to profit and loss, Government Expenditure Plans White Paper foresees public sector spending at £4,000m, BSC outlines scheme for workers to share policy and investment decisions, Further slip in interim outcome at Symonds Eng, Japanese concessions offer little to EEC, Cartel is attacked by Unctad, Stewards must wait for Edwardes meeting to know Leyland's future. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Late slump, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Shares hit by public spending plans, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, (midday indicators) Eurobond prices. Business Appointments: Business appointments NatWest post for Sir C. Soames. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing, Conversion idea by no means new.

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