The Times - 09/03/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone, From Dessa Trevisan, By a Staff Reporter, From Stewart Tendler, From Our Own Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, From Michael Hornsby, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Christopher Walker, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Ian Bradley, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Our Labour Reporter, By John Groser, From John Chartres, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From David Cross, From Charles Harrison, From Florencia Varas, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, Geraldine Norman, John Percivai, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, Joan Chissell, Robert Shelton, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, Ronald Butt, Louis Heren, PHS, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PATRICIA H. ALLDERIDGE, , ROBERT J. PELIZA, , P. N. FURBANK, , J. ROTBLAT, , STANLEY ORME, , CHRIS BROOK, , ELISABETH HOODLESS, , DAVID HOWIE., TOM SHEBBEARE, , BERNARD BRAINE, , NIKOLAI TOLSTOY, , BEN WEINREB, , ALFRED SHERMAN, , F. A. HAYEK, , HOWARD CAPES, , JORGE BERGUNO, , RICHARD GOULD-ADAMS, , FRANK A. SHARMAN, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Special Correspondent, Michael W. Feast, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Scott, Patric Dickinson, Paul Barker, Philip Howard, Edward Heath, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Derek Harris, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Ray Maughan, By Donald Macintyre, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Hill, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, P. R. AMPHLETT, , C. L. FOX, , PETER WALLINGTON, , RODNEY FORDHAM, , UKAEA, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Caroline Atkinson, By Tony May, By Michael Prest, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Klan chief still at large, FAO seeks aid for hungry of Sahel region, Italian public opinion focused on opening of Red Brigades trial, Carter move expected against miners today, Columnist questioned about editing, Enlarged Cabinet named for Cyprus, GI blues in Germany, Dutch MPs reject use of neutron bomb, Simple sums floor vast majority of pupils, Immigration rate falls in 1977 by 11,432, Pay settlement may not end protest action by teachers, Ban on use of halls imposed by five councils, The French Elections M Barre has no trouble in spotting the googlies, Terry nappies are not as cheap as they seem, Meeting, Science report Radioastronomy: Galactic jets, Inspectors approve policy and work of criticized school, More injuries from street fireworks, Arafat opponent dies after Lebanon ambush, Up to 18 pc for power productivity, House guarantees said to be 'no such thing', Farm deaths belie quiet country image, Concorde wins cooperation award, Excise officers examine Kagan papers, Mr Teng elected to head secondary institution, A sweeping reshuffle of top posts in Romania, Peking overture to improve Sino-Indian relations, Latest European snow reports, Belgian baron kidnapped, Prince of Wales arrives for Brazil visit, NF schools campaign 'small scale', Japan wants China peace treaty without delay, Fears of return to campaign of tit-for-tat sectarian killing after two men shot dead in Ulster, President Assad promises to build up Syrian forces, Offer on pay soon for 500,000 officials, Ministers try to stem strong left-wing tide in ancient French capital of Bourges, Croissant trial a test case for W German justice, Ethiopian recapture of Jijiga admitted by Somali insurgents, Second round of Uganda-Kenya talks in Nairobi, Arab financier kidnapped in Milan street, When a Fragonard copy looks just too good to be true, Five-party pact ends Italian crisis, The Times Diary/, Why Mr Wright and Mr Duffy each want Mr Scanlon's job, 1981 census field tests to be held next month, Belgrade conference admits failure, Mr Felix fails to buy London station, Inquiry into Chilean exile's death, Night of changes on steel debate policy, Motoring French cars lead in fuel economy, Brazil extending nuclear ties with W Germany, Sharp fall in London teachers predicted, Plea to Queen by Soviet women, Health and fat dispute becoming a sales war, Action on shop pay sought, Gus will help consumers to check gas bills, Home loans to be cut by 10 pc, Tribal clashes and social unrest attributed to delays in reaching agreement with West Namibia's administrator in a hurry for a settlement, Rhodesia: exploding some myths, Can Mr Callaghan keep his hard-won image?, Government gives way on pension refunds, Guaranteed lamb price raised, Afghan President pleased with Pakistan visit, Call for shops to advise on benefit claims, Danish Socialists advance, Britain's first surplus for six years is at record level, US maintains refusal to back Smith pact, Mechanism of lifting UN sanctions on Rhodesia. Law: Judge sends chemist in LSD plot case to prison for 13 years, Prison crowding complaint 'exaggerated', Chancery Division No tax allowance for case on way to work Sargent (Inspector of Taxes) v Barnes, Operation Julie How entrepreneurs, prophets and scientists turned LSD into £sd, Former chief surveyor is acquitted, Warning to solicitors Ramage-Gibson v Radcliff, Court of Appeal No compensation for job lost through change of policy by new council Mallett v Restormel Borough Council, Doctor and solicitor cleared of fraud plot. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Sportsluke, Collins/bible Societies, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Department Of Industry, National Library For The Blind, Allied Hambro, Barratt, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Limited, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., The Bath & Portland Group, Tyndall Pensions Ltd.,, Basf, Bristol Waterworks Company., National Carriers, Hodder & Sloughton, Equal Oppourtunities Commission, Mas, Pan Am, Hertz, Rentokil, Church's, The Themes & Hudson, Hmso Books, Lancia, Army Officer, Union Corporation Group, Twa, F.W.Woolworth And Co., Limited, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Accusation that Tories tell councils not to build, MP seeks to prevent 'minority Welsh-speaking gravy train', Pleas for consensus on future of education, Opposition pressure on Mr Shore about Labour plans for building industry, Price Commission check on taxi fares, Archaeological mapping arrangements, Balance between London and Cardiff, Minister condemns return to glasshouse regime House of Lords, Indiscriminate sale of council houses causes some concern House of Commons, Police Pay, Mr 'Chancellor' Ridley presents his budget proposals, Bill giving greater security to council tenants planned. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, £5,000+ Appointments, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Creme Creme. Reviews: Murderous business, Organizing changes, Fiction, Kent Opera's new Seraglio, The Boston Strangler Round House Downstairs, A useful measure for the past Sleuth Savoy, Traveller in time, Pete Seeger Albert Hall, Royal Ballet should make the best of a good Swan Lake Swan Lake Covent Garden, Excellent and melancholic poet, Academy of Ancient Music Wigmore Hall, Twelfth Night Young Vic, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, A Most Public Affair Bbc 2, ECO Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Throbbings of noontide. Sport: Football England skip gaily into the jaws of Italy's callous young Lions, Sports in Brief, Ice skating Cousins' hopes end on an unmusical note, Golf Casper and Charles face Lyle's youthful challenge, Hockey Exeter need extra time to unlock Bangor's defence, cricket England lose two men in first hour, Rugby Union Barbarians spell out their class in black and white, Racing Sanedtki too advanced for her rivals at St Cloud, Athletics Three defending champions, Boxing SA homeland will stage Spinks defence. Editorials/Leaders: Teachers Lose Their Sense On Proportion, The Un: For Peace Or War?, Severe, But Rightly So. Letters to the Editor: Saving historic ships, Atomic Energy Authority charter flying, Danger of tinkering with house market, Helicopters over Surrey, Married women's pensions, Service given by banks and building societies, Youth unemployment, Integrating immigrants, Bridewell Palace, 'E. M. Forster, A life', Future of Gibraltar, New British Library, Where the Atlantic ends, Silent knit, Cause for concern over industrial tribunals, Windscale inquiry findings, Jewish vote in Ilford, The repatriation of Russian prisoners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Opera documents sold for £75,000, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,850. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 7, 1953 Stalin lies in state. Obituaries: Lady Mellanby Research on diet and teeth, Professor A. D. Thackeray, Prof B. R. Shenoy, Joe Marsala, Mr A. B. Nutt. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Golds sparkle, Stock markets ICI takes steam out of early 6-point rally, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Work starts on new cocoa pact, Birds Eye dismissal of 1,200 raises political row on Merseyside, Barrister may head securities panel, NCB chief's Plea for fiscal flexibility, Peachey report delayed, Barratt Dev margins brighter and trend likely to continue, Carter aides considering how to strengthen dollar, Steetley again turns in record but growth lags in second-half, Eurosyndicat, Shipstone move to repel N Foods, Commodities, UK in European team for world tour selling airliners, Mr Healey sees danger of 'overkill' on pay clauses, S. A. Richardson, £6m Saga Holidays group is first on new issues market this year, Swan Hunter ancillary workers settle for 8.5 pc, Hesitancy in the gilt market, Capital spending by ICI set at £720m despite sterling fears, Banco di Roma decides on capital increase, Setback at Tanners hits Barrow Hepburn, Balance Of Payments, Outside disputes jolt Nu-Swift but payout up, Gold surges $3.8 to 3-year high, Business Diary: Wates and see? · Thermal disunity, International Reed doing well in Australia, In brief Japan's growth rate slowed to 5.1 pc last year, 15 pc Woolworth profit advance on sales boost, Strong final let puts Rentokil over £8m, Seamen win battle for the Olympic Glory, No Klöckner payout, Beecham is paying £9.5m for US veterinary group, Briefly Good start at confident Blundell-Permoglaze, India to buy more aluminium, Money Market Rates, TUC press policy of 'go for growth', Japan's UK car sales tapering off, Call for parity in shipyard compensation, Exchange upheavals play havoc with Strong & Fisher's margins, Diamonds keep their sparkle, Silentbloc fails to fulfil Promise, Simon Eng to take in poultry processer, Commission price index up 1.4 pc in a month, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Economic notebook What went up may need to come down, Energy aims outlined by Mr Benn, ASTMS blow as Guardian Royal favours Nube. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Clerical, Medical Assurance. Property: Flat Sharing.
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