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The Times - 11/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminister, By Philip Howard, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman Belfast, By John Young, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent Windsor, From Annabel Ferriman, Belfast, By Robert Parker, By Our Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, From Alan Hamilton Edinburgh, By Our Education Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Worthing, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Our Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Hennessy, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Watts, From Frederick Cleary, From Mario Modiano, From david cross, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Frank Vogl, From Francis Deron, From Christopher Walker, From Patrick Brogan, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, Humphry Berkeley, Robert Fisk, Piers Brendon, Peta Fordham, Elaine Feinstein, by Prudence Glynn, By Norman Fox football Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Max Harrison, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Butt, PHS, J. F. WIEBER, , PATRICIA ROUSE, , R. A. BRUCE, , RAUF R. DENKTAS, , O. HOOD-PHILLIPS, , PETER PLOUVIEZ, , HARRY BROWNE, , J. W. COURTNEY, , JAMES GOLDSBURY, , RAYMOND GLASCOCK, , J. V. FIELD, , CICELY TAYLOR, , ROBERT PERCEVAL, , J. P. M. TIZARD, , MARGARET RUMFITT, , DILLWYN MILES, , By Martin Huckerby, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Chartres Liverpool, Dennis Walters, A. P.-J., By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Commercial Editor, By David Blake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Desmond Quigley, By Edward Townsend, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Margaret Stone, By John Huxley, By Our Insurance Correspondent, G. J. BONWICK, , F. OLAF THORNTON, , J. D. E. LEWIS, , L. M. GRAZIANI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, Derek Harris, By Richard Allen, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Nicholas Hirst, Peter Waymark, by Margaret Stone, by K. G. Smith, by Michael Pilch, by A. R. Escolme, by Geraldine Norman, by John Whitmore, by Nicholas Hirst, by D. F. Gilley, by P. J. Dalby, by Danby Bloch, by Ray Maughan, by Peter Price, by Eric Brunet, by Pat Healy, by Paul Routledge, by Michael Brown,

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Politics and Parliament: Fresh look promised at limit on building society lending rate, Bill to change method of fixing regional boundaries, Two votes beat Government on aid to higher taxpayers, Present high rates of tax driving out those at heart of British economy-Sir Geoffrey Howe House of Commons, Protest over Thule occupation, New peer, No proposals for EEC identity card, New Act helping homeless, Britain may extend territorial waters, Tories have 'abysmal sense of tax justice', Government defeat on 40 per cent tax threshold, Minister not to compel local authorities to publish their holdings of land, Greater protection for cross-boundary oilmen, Peers take further power from assembly House of Lords, Nationalist sees Scottish link with London fading, Debate on EEC milk boards decision refused, Moving nearer European direct elections, Parliamentary notices, Instalments proposal for water rates. Index. News: Church leaders advocate new thinking on jobs, NUJ leaders to hear improved terms, ITT under more pressure to produce papers, Left seizes political control of biggest Civil Service union, Afghan leader wants stronger links with Russia, Look to your rights, TUC voices concern at shortfall in spending, Chairman Hua reasserts support for North Korea, New Zealanders angry at curbs on food exports, Farm price package put before EEC ministers, IRA protest march over death, Lady Hailsham killed in riding accident, Children's crusade: These children of, Case for justices' clerks' role in sentencing, An answer to every question, Lonrho in sanctions inquiry, Repudiating liberal Conservatism, Anti-homosexual vote by third American town, Employees bargain for a voice, Work ethic similar for Catholic and Protestant, It will never happen to you-perhaps, America urged to change breeder reactor policy, Fashion Never sere, Appeal to mark work of psychiatrist, Swiss repair high border fence and patrol roads to avert threat of crime invasion from Italy, Export ban on Canaletto works is extended, The significance of the ethnic vote, Beyond the 1980s, Pollution battle: North-westerly winds, The sad tale of the herring at Claridge's, Fireworks and music celebrate Israel's thirtieth anniversary, Britain set for £750m arms deal with Shah, £140-a-week miners in Nottinghamshire, Rival Lebanese politicians refuse to drop grievances, State scheme rids declining years of fear, Better deal for widows reflects changes in attitudes, The art of making money grow, Signor Moro buried privately, 'Express' chief calls for swing in power balance, Mulder denial of subsidy to newspaper, Motoring Avoiding pitfalls in picking a warranty scheme, Suicide by wife of UN defector, World Cup bomb kills man, Huge portfolios play it safe, Karamanlis Cabinet base wider, Navy hires trawlers as temporary minesweepers, Muzorewa snub to Salisbury partners, Reform urged to break link of poverty, unemployment, Ambulance crew in 'dead' woman case reinstated, Ruling against capital valuation 'a tragedy', Why the buffalo is making a comeback, Report next week will help church to decide about divorce, Urban trees to get stronger protection, Dock strikers will go back today, Communist rally banned after fascist threats, The Times Diary, Self-employed left out in cold, Champions of Europe: Liverpool make, Government accepts three-stage rise of 28.5% for doctors and dentists to close pay gap, Mr Murray attacks delay on firemen's hours, Princess Margaret to seek a divorce, Property the corner stone for future, Unions see aged as priority, Review of child care ordered by county after baby's death, New chief, new role for independent 'think tank', The bad luck and ill-will that dogged the Snowdon marriage from the start, Vital role for national polytechnic body, Dentist-publican ordered to be struck off register, By-election date changed to put polls before goals, Goal is a flexible retirement age, Call to expand independent local radio, Science report Microscopy: Acoustic imaging technique, Nuclear waste disposal methods compared, Private compensations for opting in, Man to reckon with, Transkei renounces pledge not to attack S Africa, Attempt to smooth path for New Hebrides, Pensions Legislation significant but not understood, Jenkins hope of Europe poll decision in July, Death toll in Iranian unrest increases as new riots break out in three cities, Civil servants' union leader condemns private TUC-Government pay talks, Clarter offer of another 20 jets for Israelis, Pay clause threatens £20m project, Funded schemes serve well, Large is difficult, Mr Smith and his ministers seem to be allaying Rhodesian whites' fears over settlement. 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Limited, Stewart Wrightson, Christian Aid Week, Union Minire Societe Anonyme, The M & G Group, Touche, Remnant & Co,., Bank Of Credit And Commerce International S.A., Norwich Union Insurance, Atcost, Companía Anónima Nacional, Napf, Provident Mutual, Twa, Minet, Keyser Ullmann Pensions Management Limited, J. Hewitt & Son (Fenton) Limited, Kininmonth, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, The London Life Association Limited,, Co-Operative Bank, Midland Bank International, Electra Group Services Ltd.. News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal National park no place for scrap Parkes v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Queen's Bench Division Libel damages for Mr Maudling Maudling v Raphael and Another, Woman may go back to jail she fears, Abandonment of option presumed MEPC Ltd v Christian-Edwards, Dismissed Safari Park keepers must leave homes, Red Brigade suspect may remain free, Woman cannot sue in 'home help' case Wyatt v Hillingdon London Borough Council, MPs demand law change after murder case. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Educational, Car Buyers' Guide, General Vancies, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, Situations Wanted, Creme Creme. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Going wrong, Fiction, Vivaldi Anniversary Queen Elizabeth Hall, Kurt Weill for English National Opera, Johnson Preserv'd Samuel Johnson, Mixed bag, London Mozart Players/Blech Festival Hall, Bad company, Alice's Boys Savoy, The incongruity of war. After a clutch of, Beauty and the beast, New music for the Cheltenham Festival, Russian plays for Edinburgh, Crime, Platonov Publiekstheater, Amsterdam, London debuts, Edison/Davis Ronnie Scott's Club, Operetta into play of revenge Die Fledermaus Hamburg State Opera. Sport: Racing Open House expected to be order of the day at Longchamp, Rugby League St Helens and Leeds pick unchanged sides, Sports in Brief, Ice hockey Jensen puts US level as klaxon sounds, Cricket Brearley is back in charge again, Cycling Singleton and Gadd ride at Herne Hill, Football, Rugby Union Why Japan cannot become a leader in the game, Tennis Britons must contend with doubles trouble, Boxing Uganda in withdrawal from world championships. Arts and Entertainment: Pair of silver wall sconces makes top price in auction, Radio, Scottish orchestra's European tour, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,896. Editorials/Leaders: Princess Margaret's Divorce, A Crisis For Rhodesia, The Control Of Public Spending. Letters to the Editor: Incidence of spastics, The two Germanies, Celebrating the Tridentine Mass, Book of Common Prayer, Vanishing aldermen, Live animal exports, Risks of house buying, The first to Timbuctoo, An electronic age, Community law, Workings of industrial tribunals, Equity Council election, Distribution of banknotes, Spanish civil war echo, Prospects for a Cyprus settlement, The crisis of overcapacity in the shipping industry, Selling British Rail land, A mother's rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday May 11, 1953 Meat scarcity. Obituaries: Dr Miguel Carcano, Dr T. P. Hoar Research on corrosion of metals, Lady Hailsham, Mr James W. Fosburgh, Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Champman, Miss E. M. Jebb, Dr Dyson Blair. Business and Finance: Discount market, £157m offer for malaysian Estates, Imports still a headache for BASF, Richardsons, Westgarth remains optimistic, Merrill Lynch to sell stake, Dorada makes £3m takeover bid for the British School of Motoring, When the master is no longer mister', Fairchild Camera earnings more than double, Eurosyndicat, International First-quarter rise at Akzo despite slide in sales, Working party sets out aims for direct labour, April price index nearer 7pc target, Saudi call for reduction in crude output, Competition policy review urges tougher sanctions over restrictive practices, Government borrowed £445m last month, BTR complaint to City Takeover Panel, Bank intervention boosts pound, Business Diary: Table talk ·Spark of resistance?, McDonnell Douglas puts joint plans to Mr Varley, Favourable terms for BNOC may help to clinch new N Sea licences, UK and Brussels shipbuilding rift centres on cutback target, Plastics makers seek talks with Brussels, Bilston steelmen to lobby closures meeting, Union Miniere drops, Mannesmann, A crucial debate, Lloyd's promise sttement after Savonita inquiry, Chairmen, Options, Builders confirm new mortgages are scarcer, Picking out the path to a new competition policy, J. F. Nash sells Gailey Grp to Black & Edg'ton, Briefly, Algerian losses fail to stop KCA bouncing back with £2m surplus, Siemens' interim net profit up by 8pc, Abbott Laboratories, Shareholders' action group attacks Burmah, Mr Hattersley advices industry 'stop complaining', Exports boost J. Foster, Economic notebook A problem shared... a problem intensified, Losses near the £1m mark at Heal & Son, Japan's car sales in UK 66pc up on last year. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Equities rise ahead of trade figures, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Commodities, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Equities close on firm note, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New commercial director for Imperial Tobacco. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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