The Times - 24/08/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Arthur Reed and Ian Murray, By Our Air Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Craig Seton, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Stephen Cohen of The Times Educational Supplement, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell Belfast, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Thomas, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Harrison, From Lawrence Pintak, From Hasan Akhtar, From Richard Wigg, From John Darnton, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Leapman, by Prudence Glynn, Michael Ratcliffe, Laurie Taylor, Susan Hill, Peter Tinniswood, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Coleman, From Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips, From Mitchell Platts, By John Nicholls, By Norman de Mesquita, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Roy Lewis, John Chartres, Robert Fisk, Martin Huckerby, BORIS FORD, , A. M. Maclntosh, , HUGH HANNING, , FRANK TOMNEY, , LARRY LAMB, , M. K. I. Kennedy, , JEREMY WALKER, , G. B. DALTON, , P. T. SMALLBONE, , JOHN F. HARTY, , ERIC DOODY, , PAUL ROBERTS, , F. GRAHAM SMITH, , BERTRAND T. WHITEHEAD, , M. J. LYNCH, , JOHN STURT, , H. H. BURCHNALL, , ERWIN KRONHEIMER, , M. H. BUTTERWORTH, , W. C. WOODRUFF, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , From Peter Nichols, By Our Arts Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Melvyn Westlake, By Maurice Corina, From Our United States Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Pullen, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Roger Beard, RICHARD O'BRIEN, , D. K. BRITTON, , SYDNEY GAMPELL, , ANDREW WATT, , NEIL FODOR, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Huxley, Peter Norman, By Michael Clark,
ResumoNews: S Africans killed in Caprivi strip shelling, Flights disrupted by engineers' walk-out, Spain badly hit by EEC fishing limits, No privileges for Russians at TUC conference, School checks urged after inspection finds banned additive, Guide to help students find industrial bursaries, British-U S lectures on culture planned, Politicians deny there are any grounds for optimism in Northern Ireland, Mancunians get cut-price offer for London opera, Russians protest against Sino-Japanese treaty, Health service unions to shorten week in defiance of government, Police failure to catch disguised terrorists angers German public, Senhor da Costa confident of Cabinet success, Ceasefire gives Mauritania a breathing space, Sect leader wins appeal over visa, Liberal plan to end system of party donations, Mason challenge by bomb case man's father, Protest as airlines are ordered to Gatwick, Means test for legal aid attacked, Challenger fears unfair Zambia poll, Israel coalition party split, Washington residents are nearer to full voting rights, Five held after guest house raid, Fashion Ourselves as we see ourselves, Rhodesia: why it is already too late, Skeleton of dinosaur to be replaced by 3ft 6in model, Mentally upset prisoners caught in no-man's-land, Fresh protests over case of TV reporter, Psychologists uphold TV connexion with violence, Workers fear Aldermaston ventilation may be faulty, President Kenyatta's body lies in state until funeral next Thursday, General Zia forms Cabinet of civilians, Villages in South-west struggle to survive, TUC's total membership now 11,865,000, Paris cancels nuclear deal with Pakistan, Nicaragua gunmen say hostages will be shot, Demolition threat: The parochial church coun-, Businessman arrested in hospital, Tory pledge on finance of students' unions, Cardinal Hume prays in his titular church, Labour to use union cash mainly on marginal seats, Better pay prospects aid police recruiting, Rhodesia war death toll reaches 3,000 this year, India annuls Gandhi amendment, Foreign guards may carry guns in Britain, Deliveries of bread threatened, M Giscard told about noisy crowing cockerel, US spy plane successor to U2 may be based in England, Science report Vaccines: Treatment of burns, A second salmon victim dies, Northern Ireland, 10years and 1,858 deaths after it all began on the road to Dungannon, Arts Diary Foreign visits bring on Russian illness, Unemployment sit-in at Tory HQ, Police and troops fire on Iran protesters, Poster 'makes Australians look uncivilized', Mayfair shooting: Fahad Mihyi (left), charged with murder, NewYorkers deprived of murder case news, Athletics Ovett glides to another 'inevitable' victory, 'We were stupid to think the Brits would go quickly...', More strikes planned on Tube, More UK migrants sought, Owen reflections in book on human rights, Mr Prentice twice tried to join party, Liberals insist. Law: Regina v Menocal, Court of Appeal Compensation order quashed, Murder case against Arab opens, Farewell prank cost doctor £330 for damage, PC murder charge. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: London Paperweights Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co, Limited, Ppa, London Brick Company Ltd., Ab Electrolux, Chemical Bank, Allied Breweries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Leipzig Fair, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Letraset International, Bank Base Rates, Saint Piran Limited, Oil And Associated Investment Trust Ltd.. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Edinburgh plays Rooting Traverse What We Deserve Demarco Gallery The Tempest Assembly Hall, Fiction, Ladies' night at the Hayward Gallery, The truth on drugs The Non-Existent Junkies BBC 2, Cool and clean Gabrieli Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, A Long Walk to Wimbledon By H. R. F. Keating (Macmillan, £4.50), ECO/Del Mar Albert Hall/ Radio 3, Everything bright as fire in a mist, Happy horrors in Essex Passion of Dracula Queen's, Which channel do you watch?. Arts and Entertainment: Linda Thorson in a Shaw play, The Queen's Gallery, Radio, Broadcasting, Gloo Joo and Boo Hoo, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,986, The Letter will go the round. Classified Advertising: La Creme De La Creme, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Funeral Arrangenents, Entertainments. Sport: Cycling Girl's newspaper round helps her win title, Tennis Bournemouth event fails to attract top two, Yachting, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Football Villa tear apart the paper tigers, Swimming Americans are scooping the pool, Modern pentathlon Lednev holds the twilight and Roman rival at bay, Golf Weiskopf puts faith in quality of improved Portmarnock course, Rugby Union Knee injury ends playing career of Ireland wing, Racing Solinus should confirm his right to claim Europe's sprint crown, Bowls EBA pairs title goes to Northumberland, Yachting Forty-nine reasons for uncertainty. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Two roomy homes up for auction. Editorials/Leaders: Public Accountability, Villages In A Changing World. Letters to the Editor: A new national anthem, Defining time, The Japanese view of British products, The dollar, Nuclear reactor risks, On the shelf, Evidence at an inquest, Standing for Europe, Scholarships for sport, 'The Sun' in Scotland, Food in the Western US, Organization of disaster relief, A common culture, Violating human rights, Price cuts and dairy farmers, Reintroducing the beaver, Taking a stand on terrorism, Cattle raising in Africa, Disruption to flights, Meeting the shortage of skilled craftsmen. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Aug 24, 1953. Obituaries: Professor Ronald Meek, Mr Rhys Davies, Mr D. Mill Irving, Mr Charles Eames, Mr Vinoo Mankad, Signor Ignazio Silone Novelist and intellectual against fascism. Business and Finance: Discount market, German money supply advances, Saudis veto 'basket' for oil payments, Tool rebels ignore union summons, Business Diary: A note for the milkman · Character builders, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Volkswagen up 32 pc in half year, BL division cuts back as profits slide, MPs demand curb on uncertain legal spending' by Government, Johnson Gp Cleaners aims for about £3m, Victor climbs 42pc, Allied rebuff to vote on Lyons bid, Saint Gobain Group, World Bank aid 'a poor show' says Mr Long, The NEB's strategy unfolds, Pan Am offers $300m for National Airlines, Options, University study finds most Labour voters hostile to wealth tax, Coffee up £86 a tonne, but shop prices unaffected, Nine Chrysler unions to discuss jobs future with suppliers, Briefly, BSC wins £8m rail orders, Money Market Rates, Contest for Weston, Strike halts Leyland radiators, Rank and Toshiba set up UK group, Fires cost £22m, Can America solve its jobs problem?, Northern Engineering, Economic notebook Flaws in German monetary policy, Niarchos to sue British Shipbuilders over tanker, $6.25fall on London market, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), South Crofty puts in agreed £2m bid for Tehidy Minerals, America boosting gold sales to help dollar, NEB-Midland venture will develop loan capital scheme for small firms, Spirits from bond up 52 pc in June quarter. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock Exchange Prices Equities fall back, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Profit takers move in, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Legal director for Racal.
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