The Times - 11/12/1979
1979; Gale Group;
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From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Cross, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Faux Aberdeen, From Christopher Thomas Belfast, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, From Diana Geddes Blackpool, By Our Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, John Chartres, By Chrisopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Robert Schuil, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Gabriel Ronay, From Christopher Walker, From Neil Kelly, From Ian Murray, From Robert Fisk, From Ray Kennedy, From Eric Marsden, By Kenneth Mackenzie, From Douglas Aitor, Joan Chissell, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Sadie, Noel Goodwin, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Seely, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Souash Rackets Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, Arrigo Levi, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Michael Hatfield, PAUL BARKER, , EDWARD STANFORD., ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , JOSEPH GODSON, , O. R. JOHNSTON, , LAMBTON, , PAUL BAZALGETTE., DAVID WEITZMAN, , JULIAN H. JESSOP, , PERRY LORT-PHILLIPS, , BROCARD SEWELL, , STEWART MENAUL, WILLIAM PLOWDEN, , A. R. PEDDER, , ROGER MACHELL., by Prudence Glynn, By Trevor Fishlock, By the Staff of Nature, From Nicholas Hirst Energy correspondent, By Michael Prest, Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Huxley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Kenneth Owen, F. H. SAMITH, , ANTHONY VICKERY, , C. R. HORNSBY, , VICTOR ROSS, , T. P. BURTON., GRAHAM M. LOMAS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Derek Harris, Ronald Pullen, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, By Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Two miners are killed by runaway train, Doubts over steps to cut atmosphere's sulphur, Shipowners claim their poor reputation is unfair, Dock ban threatened on all coal imports, Joint fight against Sinai smugglers, French communists face revolt, Soldier-politician watches over Thailand border, French police to question Iranian, Mr Mugabe urged to let Zanu fight election on its own, Pioneer in revival of jeweller's art, India puts off Assam poll as tribal violence spreads, Bill to alter pension benefits faces delay, Manpower Employment Organisation Under the auspices of the Ministry of Labour and at the service of all working people in Greece, Britain seeks £150m boost to farm incomes from 5% devaluation of 'green pound', Overseas selling prices, O.G.A. A Pineer Organisation In Europe, Hopes of persuading Roman Catholics to join Ulster conference, Britain urges Europe to take new US missiles, Chief constable warns politicians over 'bash the police bandwagon', Independence day speakers sentenced in Poland, A dark side to the light, Chinese attack on support for activists, Mistrust of Turkey central to foreign policy, Melbourne drunks face 'dry' cricket, Australia steps up horse meat exports to Japan, Long search to end racial discord, Accounts manager freed after £27,000 fraud, A sleeping giant awakening to realities, Soames test for wines of Rhodesia, Disturbing signs in the economy, Dutch look for way out of their nuclear dilemma, Threat of national steel strike 'not just sabre-rattling', Human Rights Day arrest of Soviet dissidents, 'Curiosity value' sunset by US artist fetches £70,000, Lord Thomson commemorated, Vance warning to Soviet Union on new Nato missiles, Liberia's old image shattered, Two injured as model aircraft falls into crowd, Imports save a custom, S Africa's Anglicans face 'radical' change, Inquiry into religious sect not unlawful, judge rules, The sun alleviates power problems, Army plan for relief of London if Thames overflows, Successful end of Rhodesia conference in sight, More jobs for women urged in report, Scarred girl awarded £13,000 damages, London Diary Unfortunate 10 who could be in a stew, Shell drivers split as 400 return to work, Doubts on powers of new Commons committees, Students still obliged to go abroad, Cell biology: Versatile interferon, Easing of building control forecast by Mr Heseltine, Policy may promote discord says council, Detectives charged with corruption are cleared, Hungarians protest over jailings in Prague, Airlines 'should pay foreign patients' bills', Big families to lose free welfare food, Blacks may enter private hospitals with further lifting of petty apartheid restrictions, Employers and union unhappy at 21% rise, Women fear lowly status in Iran, Pilot killed in mid-air jet collision, 'Flexibility needed in education', African pupils arrive at Cuba's island school, Mr Whitelaw 'final judge' on security matters, Boost for trade with Britain, Uganda moves towards accord with Arab world, Authority for jury vetting changed, Human rights law urged by Lord Denning, EEC has fears about new member, Mr Pol Pot blames Vietnamese, Two Germanies will keep time together, Judge's order upheld over jury vetting application, Sandhurst commissions, Iran crisis doubles popularity of Mr Carter, Call to improve aid for victims of crime, Immigration rules racialist, students say, A merry Tory Christmas or a by-election rebuff?, Iran boycotts hearing of The Hague court, Missing spirit of Dionysos, Racial equality body means to end all club discrimination, Strikes threaten Italy in week of industrial unrest, 3,000 acres for chemical war training, Leasing scheme restores historic buildings, Six guilty of plot over £93,000 tea subsidy, Nobel prize winner attacks legal abortion, Israel tries to dispel Begin health rumours, Protests fail to stop loans of antiquities, Greece, Making the European dream come true, London borough faces writ over £30m town hall plan, Evidence invited on animal cruelty, Pagoda for Chinese in Liverpool Regional report, A specialist's pep talk to put heart into a tired patient, Moroccan fighter 'shot down' in Sahara battle, 1,100 independent schools invited to consider scheme for assisted places. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: National Bank Of Greece, Bell's, Axaia, Etba, Quality And Pleasure, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Library For The Blind, Hellenic Railways Organization, Life Dynamics Fellowship Ltd., Eleusis Shipyards, Martini, Sotheby's, Really Dry Gin, Namco, Bayerische Vereins Bank, The Times, Halyvourgiki Inc., Halkis Cement Co., Thessaloniki Port Organisation,, Astir Hotels, Credit Bank, Metaxa, Harry Winston At Asprey's, Greece, Larco, Olympic Airways, Laing, Rover, Andrew & Co.,, Hampton & Sons, Hine, Banco De Santander Network, Hellenic Industrial And Mining Investment Company. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: French President awarded Nansen Medal. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Salerooms and Antiques. Politics and Parliament: New European vice-president, N Sea oil companies need basic incentive to invest, New select committees extend the powers to scrutinize executive, Two leaks at Windscale: no evidence of any hazard to environment, Youth grant to be increased, Rolls-Royce financial objectives unchanged, Case made for earnings rule abolition, Attorney General indicates that any jury vetting must have his direct approval, Consultations on PO industrial democracy plan, UK steel capacity has to be reduced to match demand, Competitiveness the only way to preserve steel jobs: BSC losses are not to be funded House of Commons, BL would sell sections on commercial basis, Use of 245-T herbicides, Bird deaths on Mersey estuary. Reviews: Obstinate individuality is British strength The British Art Show, The Kingdom Festival Hall, Fashion, Sylvia in her ancestral Parisian home, London debuts, ECO/Kraemer St John's. Sport: Women double their money, Sports in Brief, England must do without two leading nations, Artist turns his unsure hand to the noble art, Jacklin's first win makes him third, O'Neill can take four more steps to title, Cambridge tangle with local heavy men to level an old score, All Blacks tour of Wales 'savagely hard', Clough helps Britain's build-up for Moscow, Scudamore gives another dogged display, Marksmen could put Arsenal's new guard under fire, Tennis, Money talks in favour of an extra Test match, Referees boycott three clubs for violence, England in fine psychological fettle, Call for more police, Ensign will show up under the flag of Unipart, Lloyd to rest Richards, Miss Cogswell is too tidy for lively rival, Bowles to join Forest for £250,000, It was quicker by skateblade than by rail, Why Ireland owes a debt to Miss McKenna, Russians end two decades of Japanese supremacy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Dec 11, 1954., Puff on, it's not only your health that is at stake. Editorials/Leaders: Yachtsmen And The Weather, The Balance Of Arms, The Furious Assault On Mr Docherty. Letters to the Editor: Lord Soames's mission to Salisbury, Mr Jenkins and the left, Error of judgment, Answering Vatican charges, Open consumerist books, Is pornography harmful?, Going unheeded, Resorting to surgery, Air of defeat by some steel executives does not help, Nato's nuclear weapon plans, Rewarding iventore to invent again, Poverty interpretation, A riddle to be solved, Wolfgang Amadeus Losey, Not waving but drowning, Improving markets with union cooperation, Combining against Iran. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Law: Customs authorities right to forfeit 1,500 smuggled Krugerrand. Obituaries: Sir F. R. Peel, Miss E. A. Francis, Mr Herbert De Leon, Lord Grimston Of Westbury, Sir Cecil Mead Major role in computer industry. Stock Exchange Tables: LME metal stocks, Investors hold off: prices up after hours, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Brazil puts 20 per cent export tax on coffee, Late rally, Recent Issues, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Shops union seeks job promise on microchips, China may seek oil exploration tenders soon, Choice of finance director to head NEB will strengthen links with City, Banks react cautiously to their new freedom, Knowledge and success are the hallmarks of the engineer with designs on BL trucks, Price Changes Rises, After equities and gold, perhaps bonds?, Interim rise of 43 pc at James Cropper, Energy ministers agree limits on imports of oil from next year, Allied London Properties Limited, International, Euro-$ Deposits, Whitecroft's interim standstill, Interest is slowing up May & Hassell, A. Preedy slides into a loss, Fiat launches gas-fuelled unit based on small car engine, Bank Base Rates, Unicorp may become wholly-owned offshoot of General Mining, In Brief, Cowie aims to cut loans, Promise of action soon on BL funds, Kitchen Queen on target, Options, Notice Of Proposed Settlement And Hearing In The Court Of Chancery Of The State Of Delaware In And For New Castle County, The Pound, Sterling Spot and Forward, Briefly, U S defends stand on Iran to central banks, Builders' warning on investment, Montfort broadside at Dixon, Money Market Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, South Crofty lower, Can Hull hang on to its telephone system?, Latest results, Gold, How cash limits upset the best laid plans, Dollar Spot Rates, Carclo Interim Statement, Sterling: Other Markets, Business Diary: Mum's the word · Oh, brother, PO denies change £20m order, Move to curb civil service rises, EMS European Currency Rates, Meccano staff reject pay instead of notice, Comfort Hotels in expansion drive, Clearing banks staffs set up breakaway union, Unilock 17 pc ahead. Business Appointments: Two named to Midland Bank board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,095, Personal Choice.
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