The Times - 11/04/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Crime Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent Loughborough, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From John Chartres, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, Ronald Faux Lerwick, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, Frnm Neil Kelly, From Charles Harrison, By Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, From David Watts, Dr Hugh Jolly, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Overy, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Barry Millington, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Christopher Plumridge, By Michael Seely, by Angus Stewart, by Peter Hill, by Julie C. Buddy, by H. E. Lack, by Pauline Long, David Blake, Bernard Levin, PHS, Nicholas Faith, EDWARD M. McGIRR, , DAVID LANE, , USHA PRASHAR, , PATRICIA HEWITT, , EMILY THORNBERRY, , J. M. HAWKSWORTH, , GEOFFREY ROBINSON, , DAVID NICHOLS, , JAMES BARBER, , L. W. SLADE, , CORRELLI BARNETT, , ALLEN OF ABBEYDALE, , N. KURTI, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, J.E., By Annabel Ferriman, By Caroline Atkinson, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, From Michael Hornsby, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, COLIN DAURIS, , JAMES PRESTON, , BROOKE DAVIS, , F. N. MANNING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Ellman, Paul Routledge, By Ray Maughan, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, By Bryan Appleyard, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor,
ResumoNews: Will the TV network bosses kill radio's revival?, Protection for industry suffering from low-cost imports, Fashion And Textiles Profit proves an elusive prize, Farewell to an unloved computer, Help for SE rail commuters is ruled out, Raids by police to prevent airport protests, Transkei breaks with S Africa in land dispute, Budget seen as step in Western strategy, NUR pledge on Front members, Royal Academy sets up art discount scheme, The options facing Mr Healey today, Health fear seen as likely to reduce use of the pill, Top Soviet official quits UN job, Thailand losing land on border to communists, More talks on pupil recruitment, Regional report Islanders taking well to community radio, Woman refused exit visa tries to kill herself, Select committee told of metric yardstick, New arrest warrant is issued for John Gaul, Liverpool bans supporters' trips abroad, Social Focus The struggle to establish child medicine, Bishops urge vote against 'evil', Manx MPs seek modified UK tax agreement, Courses planned as aids for teachers, Forte group rejects M-way café criticism, Electricity board's aim to use underground turbines in big surplus power storage scheme, Civilian dead and shattered villages belie Israeli account of invasion, Fragment of Egyptian stone carved with hieroglyphs is sold for £12,000, Costs come down as quality goes up, Police chief defends line on Front marches and pornography, IRA revenge against paratroopers feared, British team to seek K2 summit the hard way, Clerks identify claimant by different names, Amin warning to ministers on coup plots, Hard sell for soft goods, The Times Diary/, Move to end MPs' many jobs, Commons anger over lost Spillers jobs, Questions that must be answered befote the parole system can be reformed, Tory student vote for liberty, New code on deputies for doctors, Former Rmme ministers on trial in Lockheed case, Mixed response to BNFL's payment, Railway workers killed by train 'had no lookout', More snow is forecast in sudden cold snap, Dinner goes on as staff walk out at Claridge's, Simple rules to prevent babies being battered, 120 arrests after club gambling machines inquiry, 'Test' case on spastic housewife's pension, Owen-Vance visit to Salisbury likely, Delay on neutron bomb is further blow to Bonn-Washington ties, S Africa 'to disappear' in apartheid grand plan, Phase four at risk as TGWU tells of opposition to any further pay bargaining restraint, Immigrant figures charge fires party debate, Somali quiet after coup attempt, Staff union in recognition battle, Soldiers sent to riot areas in southern India, Barefooted girl gave tanker fire warning, The natural way to win an export market, Science report Biochemistry: New molecule in cells, Moves to avoid space arms race, Tories 'are flirting with apartheid', Marcos regime ends short-lived freedom of political activities, González socialists gain from merger of parties, Police display two accused of attack on Canary rebel, Mr Carter begins to show signs of a new determination, Support shown for dearer luxuries, lower income tax, Israeli security chiefs criticized over hoax terror raid alert, 'Shoot to kill' order in Beirut, Bonn criticism of visit by Mr Husak, Kidnapped Belgian baron was killed before ransom demands began. Law: Settlement on children fought by Lord Lilford, Stiffer sentence not beneficial, JPs say, Law Report April 10 1978 House of Lords Provocation as defence to murder: boy's age a relevant factor Director of Public Prosecutions v Camplin, Skipper fined, Leningrad man sentenced to 15 years for treason, Firearm charges after raids, Captain Phillips fined £15, Terrorist trial begins again in Berlin court, Jury told of airline girls with golfers in Ireland, Former director of the FBI to go on trial. Index. Display Advertising: John Bates, Arthur Murray, Air France, Abm, The Land Securities Investment Trust Limited, Ibm Reports, Annual Report Of Sandvik Aktiebolag,, British Enkalon Limited, Interlinks, Sotheby's, Merseyside W.C.2, The East Asiatic Company, Limited, Scottish Amicable, High & Dry, Gina Fratini, Bank Base Rates, Citizen, The London Collections Exibition, The Times Reader Services Directory, The Times, Promostyl, Mab, Cement-Roadstone Holdings Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cojana, Groz-Beckert, London Sumatra Shareholders, Kleinwort Benson, Tootal, Ibm, Department Of Energy, The London Fashion Exhibition, Chamberlain Group, The London Designer Collections, Beatson Clark, Boc Datasolve, Halifax Building Society, Slimma Limited, Scottish Provident, Jeff Banks. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, -stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Rools-Royce, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Castaway Upstream, An obvious candidate for the Tate, Perlman/Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Songmakers' Almanac Purcell Room, Samson and Delilah Almost Free, Poole of pleasures, Peregrine Quintet Wigmore Hall, Americans Bbc 2. Arts and Entertainment: Runaway win in bridge contest, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,871, The Homecoming. Sport: Cricket Knott goes for the good of his county, Boxing Conteh signs for record sum to meet Parlov, Olympic Games Los Angeles will have to comply with rules of IOC, Badminton England fight back to take the title, Racing Formidable setback to defence of Guineas, Sports in Brief, Golf Player the master who is still learning, Tennis Women will get £7,000 extra at Bournemouth, Football Sibley takes heart from slide of Wolves into relegation zone, Squash rackets Miss Smith's assaults too fierce for her opponent, For the record, Rugby Union Player Cup final may attract record crowd. Politics and Parliament: A welcome increase in industrial investment, Concern at suddenness of Spillers closures, Improvement in employment the key objective in overall strategy embarked upon in EEC House of Commons, BSC would consider selling closed plants, Peers views on how to improve Britain's industrial relations House of Lords, Commissioner defends record on equal pay for women, Leyland to get further financial aid: company failing to generate sufficient funds itself. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Friday, April 10, 1953 Challenge to Russia, The old firm's soap coupons come a-wheeling in. Editorials/Leaders: President Marcos Still Riding High, Panama Treaties In Jeopardy, South Africa's Neighbours. Letters to the Editor: Expanding the EEC, Secure psychiatric units, High tax curbs investment in independent enterprises, A very real threat to employment, Select committee powers, Commitment to racial justice and harmony, Clinical professors' pay, Control of road building, Army conservation, Western Australian art, Safekeeping of the Blenheim papers, Advantages of added value based rewards, Make all profit sharing schemes self-policing, A national lottery. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, WRAC commissions, University news, Latest appointments, Dartmouth passing out. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: SIR MAURICE DEAN Civil Service air warfare team, Lady Egerton, Mr John M. Peterson Headmaster of Shrewsbury, Mr Steve Brodie. Business and Finance: Hewden-Stuart is bent on repairing its margins, Discount market, Drink and tobacco traders standing by for sales rush if today's Budget measures include increased duties, Dreyfus to invest in bid targets, Opec officials in Vienna talks on cooperation, Japan aiming to boost investment in Europe, Miln Marsters' shares suspended as Swedish group prepares bid, Dubai dry dock contract grows, £1,849m Labour aid to industry, British Steel losses now forecast at £440m, Central bankers cautious on new monetary strategy, Car body chief leaving Leyland, Business Diary: Peerless Amex · Of human bondaphily, A meagre economic inheritance for Zimbabwe, Barclays post for Lord Camoys, Budget expectations and beyond......, More laid off in Rolls pay dispute, Forward Levels, Community steps up the pressure on US and Japan to offer realistic trade concessions, Floor spaice in the City lowest since July 1975, Will Mr Healey set the scene for a fresh pay policy?, Sterling fall adds 2pc to cost of raw materials last month, I J Dewhirst up 15 pc: Alb't Martin up 50 pc, Coal for US oil giant, Rescue puts Hivent back in business, EEC tightens import licences for shoes, Formal BA application to buy £100m Boeings, Confident forecast of £1m at Crossley, LME, metal stocks, Chamberlain wants an engineer for £5m, PO sets up new data transmission service, International Going gets even tougher for Metall thanks largely to bad metal markets, Commodities A month of increased activity and volatility in prices for silver, Cartwright continues to expand, Dalgety buys N Z machinery distributor, £25m development by UKF Fertilizers, Phillips encouraged by fresh drilling in Maureen field, Share tax submission, Bank puts case for investment incentives, Unions oppose EEC oil refinery cuts, Autumn hearing for Crown Agents case, London heads fixed interest league Comparing stock exchanges, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), South Africa revalues gold, 1975 to be base year for measuring outpur. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets CBI gloom and Glaxo too much for equities, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Foods to the fore. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new members for Bowater board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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