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The Times - 29/11/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Trevor Fishlock and Michael Horsnell, From Charles Harrison, By Our Labour Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Tim Jones, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, From John Best, By Richard Davy, From Tony Allaway, From Ivor Davis, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian Murray, From Georges Biannic of Agence France-Presse, From Richard Wigg, From Frederick Cleary, From Lawrence Pintak, From Nicholas Ashford, John Higgins, Jeffery Daniels, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Joan Chissell, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Real Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Michael Seely, House of Lords, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, by William Rees-Mogg, Bernard Levin, Edward Mortimer, Michael Binyon, Reginald Maudling, W. THOMAS SMITH, , SYED AZIZ, , NABIL RAMLAWI, , JENNY THURSTON, , JOHN LYONS, , ALAN COTTRELL, , COLIN MATTHEWS, , ALAN WEBSTER, , OLIVER FIENNES, , BARBARA E. STIRRUP, , L. N. WATSON, , L. A. HILL, , JUDITH M. WHEELDON, , S. J. A. SELKIRK, , D. J. BOYD, , JOHN BARRON, , DEREK BOND, , NIGEL DAVENPORT, , Vice-President, , MILTON JOHNS, , PETER PLOUVIEZ, , PATRICK HOWARTH, , STEPHEN ENGLAND, , By Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Arthur's Seat, By the Staff of Nature, By kenneth Gosling, S. W., P.H., A correspondent, by John Young, by John Huxley, J.H., J.Y., by Diana Patt, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Norman, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Richard Allen, By John Huxley, By Caroline Atkinson, By Margaret Stone, From David Blake, Edward Townsend, Derek Harris, HECTOR LAING, , E. G. WOOD, , A. J. INGRAM, , A. P. WILLIAMS, , S. J. JACKSON, , I. J. FERGUSON, , MARTIN PATERSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Tony May, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Prest, By Ray Maughan,

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News: Mr Hughes may get cool reception, Nine named for inquiry into Prison Service, Mrs Gandhi's candidate well ahead in Bihar poll, Milton Keynes A stab of a finger and a city was conceived, Britain 'might miss the EMS train', Hospital sit-in ends after 13 months, Historic remains are uncovered in unique opportunity, Mrs Thatcher may join in Scottish referendum campaign, Dutch player in chess lead over British rival, MPs warned of legal difficulties ahead, Talks on Spanish economic pact run into difficulties, Mixes reception for giant shopping centre, Union to black out Mr Nixon, Flurry over 'recall' of Warsaw Pact envoys, Thai Navy tows in Vietnamese refugee boat, Mr Smith admits to S African pressure for peace in Rhodesia, Rugby in the hotel and Lulu for the Welsh fans, Amin call to UN over Tanzanian 'invasion', Britain and the EEC European federation spectre fading into distant future, Muslim League split threatens Pakistan Cabinet, Moscow Diary Stockmann's is really a capital place, Gallantry of railway fire rescuers rewarded, Creation of jobs must match population growth, Community kept in touch with local affairs, 30,000 march to mourn US mayor's killing, Yorkshire TV denounces OBA proposal, Iran risks provoking violence by ban on religious processions, Debate in Peking may spread to provinces, A decisive test for The Times, A significant educational venture, Duke's aircraft had inadequate brake chart, Seven Turkish Cypriot ministers resign, Murder attempt denied: Alan George Westlake,, Cold spell generates record demand for electricity, £5m aid for film-making expected in new year, Bronze Age shipping: This full-size replica of, The Times Guest Cook Christmas Day In The Kitchen, £25m a year spent on preserving a heritage, Norman Scott expected to go in to the witness box today, The bitter choice facing the Palestinians, A jumble of semantics and far too much muscle, Government was deceitful lawyer says, New site for British Library will aid status, Lead poisoning report is 'leaked' at road inquiry, Prisoner lost breast after hormone treatment, Mr Nixon not fading away, interpol will be asked for a department to collect information on marine frauds, Poles learning new rules of an unusual system of muffled political pluralism, Tory chief's call to back press freedom, Woman wins right to 'bias' action, Greater London Council 'Grandiose' docklands plan attacked, Race equality body cleared in discrimination case, Last rebel stronghold falls in Eritrea, Jews displaced from Arab lands claim compensation, Science report Genetics: Ancestry of wheat, Union move fails to lift 'Times' threat, Threat to repudiate Ford contracts as part of sanctions, Asians want city to end busing policy, TUC presses for Acas to be 'sealed off from interference', Bonn chief of staff asks to retire in conflict with minister, Barn on the move: Final touches of mor-, State uses common law to avoid political aspect in South African case against black students 'Soweto 11' on trial for sedition, Call to make landlords provide rent books, Worker participation in W Germany tested in court, 'Times' suspension viewed with chagrin and disbelief, Recount confirms Senate win by Republicans, The shock-absorber who has no soft options, Magazine gives 'snouts' hope of a richer reward, New foreign Minister for France, Astrid Proll asserts that she is British citizen, Ocean Island protest by Banabans, Firemen's union agrees to a shorter week, Storm over regional energy advice centres, Public housing sets high standard. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Gas, Zimmermann Hobbs Ltd., Stocklake Holdings Limited, English & Overseas Investments Ltd., Llewellyn, Queensway Staff Bureau Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Lufthansa, China's Industrialisation, Faber & Faber, New City Appointments Limited, The Buchanan Blend, Martini, Mobil, Lawrence, Arts Council, Bsg, The Volvo 265 Gle., Grocie Fields, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, Milton Keynes, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Dewar's, Harveys, Home, Sheraton Park Tower, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Halifax, Msc, Laing, Factory & Office Equipment Limited, British Assets Trust Ltd., John Foord, Lindt, Brady Industries Ltd., Yarrow. Politics and Parliament: Mr Mason outlines three reasons for increasing the number of Ulster MPs, Sanctions: PM warns that all firms will be treated in same way House of Commons, Aircraft noise in landing at Gatwick, Move to put Land Fund under independent trustees, Fords may have to raise prices if other firms make big pay awards, Magazines and union plea against ruling on contempt, Disciplines required to restore monetary order, Labour MPs want suspension lifted, Inquiry into missing documents, 'Reflex' opposition to EMS criticized, Impossible to impose pay sanctions on TUC. Law: Gang jailed after kidnapping, Quebec loses language Bill appeal, Court of Appeal Pension of disabled fireman liable to attachment Miles v Miles, Dispute over Judy Garland property sale, House of Lords Time charters repudiated by shipowners' threatening conduct, Teacher denies receiving, Puzzling case of the legal aid certificate Patel v Patel, Broadmoor for nurse who set fire to room, Thorpe Conspiracy Case Mr Newton says easier for him to make money if defendants are convicted, Taxpayer's rectification of faults not enough Kirvell (Inspector of Taxes) v Guy, Jockey fined £100 for speeding, Inquest on shot headmaster is adjourned. Weather: The Weather. Property: Rentals, Residential property. Classified Advertising: La Creme DeL Creme, Cinemas, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Christmas Gift Guide. Reviews: Solo Ride Sadler's Wells, Rossini Soirée Queen Elizabeth Hall, Karel Reisz: master observer, The Machine Wreckers Half Moon, Holbein and the Court of Henry VIII Queen's Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,069, Gold snuffbox given by Queen of Spain to London merchant fetches £20,000, Personal Choice, BBC 2, Television BBC 1, Bridge pairs favourites win easily, Radio Radio 4, British choice for ISCM festival, Thames, Regional Tv Ulster. Sport: Real tennis Ronaldson, the professional, provides service with a smile, Squash rackets Rhodes scholars strengthen Oxford team, Skiing Favourites fall in the wake of the Italians, Yachting Read-Wilson too quick off the mark, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Scotland sound recall for Lawson, Ice skating Cousins includes rare jump in masterly display, Tennis British delightt is dampened by Miss Barker's injury, Table tennis Controversial elimination of European champion, Football England's adventurous gains must not be squandered by defence, Racing Unknown quantity has star quality, Cricket A new day dawns in the Sydney night. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Taking leave on a sweet note, The night sky in December, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov 28, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: Liberty IS The True Mother Of Invention, The Monarchy In Iran. Letters to the Editor: The risks of nuclear power, Labour and the EEC, The assertion of Islam, Palestinians' rights, Bare of buttonholes, Shortage of electronics engineers, Imposing pay sanctions, Prospect at the Old Vic, Prime number, Pension options, Pension rights of employees changing jobs, The issues at 'The Times', Governing the V & A, Preserving cathedral cities, Participation in shipbuilding, Added value-a vehicle to improve staff relations. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Haberdashers' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Earl Of Cranbrook, Mr A. B. Conrad, Mr W. L. McElwee Teacher and historian, Sir John Keeling. Business and Finance: Discount market, Yorkshire Fine Woollen, Tecalemit fires on on all cylinders, Bank governor says unions and shareholders must bear wider responsibilities, Train trips to China for £1,800, Compensation on way for Steua Roma, Only break-even seen at Turnbull, More jobless, slower growth forecast, Has the EEC damaged Britain's trade?, Commodities, Land sale by Hoskins & Horton group, Keeping up standards in the franchising industry, International Metallgesellschaft expects to pay a lower dividend, CBI call for taxation reforms, A prescription from the Governor, Brentnall Beard in takeover talks, Ships transfer to developing countries, £25.8m bid for Plantation, Jetsave switches emphasis to package holidays, Rothmans, ICFC takes up Tern option, Yarrow to buy engineer for £2.75m, Downing stays strong after opening £1m, Industry's confidence 'sapped by uncertainty', Business Diary: Stagg hunt · Fish or fail?, Options, New York rival tells Lloyd's of its plans, US dollar intervention 'wildly exaggerated', US interest rates set to rise again soon, Briefly, Mannesmann see good results, Reshaping efficiency helps Hicking Pentecost at half-time, Moderate boom and rising living standards forecast for early 1979, All-round lift spurs Renwick to near £1m, Euromarkets US to sell mark-denominated bonds, Shell stake in Brazil aluminium, In brief Eight plants hit by first German steel strike for 50 years, Bonn-Irish impasse on EMS grant, Meccano offshoot problems to take toll of Airfix Inds, Tea producers seek intevention on remittances, Clynol Acquisition, Dividend boost in rights issue by ML. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Advance in equities continues, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Paribas expects to match 1977 profits, Wall street, Stock markets Institutions join in as market rises. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new members named for Electrolux boards. Births.

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