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The Times - 05/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Hugh Clayton, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Theatre Reporter, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Editor, By Peter Pulzer, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Peter Hennessy, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From William Chislett, From Jose Shercliffe, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, From Eric Marsden, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From David Cross, From Ivor Davis, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Peter Hazelhurst, Brian Montgomery, Gerald Ely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, Gerald Sinstadt, Gerry Harrison, From Nicholas Keith, By Srikumar Sen, By Cliff Temple, Nicholas Wapshott, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, Barry Millington, Mario Modiano, Bernard Levin, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, DAVID SIMPSON, , LUIS MIGUEL PEREIRA, , JOHN BOULTON, , JOHN LAWRENCE, , ELIZABETH ANSTEY, , MILES HORDERN, , PETER STEPHENS, , P. E. LUSCOMBE, , CLIVE DAVIES, , McCLUSKEY, , PETER HOWARD, , GILBERT LONGDEN, , ROBERT KILROY-SILK, , A. TARI, , MARJORIE M. LUNN, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Martin Huckerby, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Ray Maughan, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, Maurice Corina, By Margaret Stone, By Patricia Tisdall, By John Huxley, By Paul Routledge, A. D. WILSON, , D. B. BUCHANAN, , MICHAEL JOSEPH, , B. BARKER, , KEITH THOMAS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Nicholas Hirst, H.C., by Hugh Clayton, by Harvey Wood, by Len Jackson, by Patricia Tisdall, by Clive Borrell, by Maurice Corina,

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News: North Korea visit is first known foreign tour by Chairman Hua under more open Chinese policy, Founder of Egyptian Communist Party shot dead in Paris, South African police detain leaders of new black party, Foreign Report The new India emerges from beneath the white-wash, Civil servants' pay-deal system may be changed, Why Turkey will not be wooed, Science report Reproduction: Inducing ovulation, 'Which?' says running costs of products vary, Immigration curbs 'could cost Tories votes', Defeats bring changes in Spanish Cabinet, Two ways of cutting the wages cake, Compromise move to save US warplanes deal, Government preparing a new initiative on Rhodesia, Teachers protest over managerial' advert, Checkout lasers scan the lines for speed and savings, Helping hands: President, M Giscard to meet Peking minister, Afghan leader denies regime is communist, Salisbury leaders plan tour of tribal lands, Operation Facelift gives the Co-op fight, Supporters drift back to Labour, but it would be wrong to write SNP's death notice, Sino-Soviet border talks reopen, Mr Begin calls for new start to peace talks, Barrister walks out over attack at Tether hearing, 4½p in the pound gets the goods to the shops on time, Police gave wine and pies to 'tortured' widow, Challenge to ASTMS over branch closure, Grocery Retailing supermarkets spread gospel: cheap is wonderful, Extended run for Schools Prom concerts, Mr Shore's proviso on chemical, British Rail records an operating surplus of £68m but South-east commuter revenue causes concern, Madrid honours Joan Miró with exhibition of 130 of his works, The twilight years of a reign of terror, Home freezers used for bulk, not variety, The Fords try to repair damage of political life, Swing to Conservatives in London results means loss of Wandsworth for Labour, Two promising participants, Sudanese expect an Arab summit within eight weeks, Jubilee fund's total of £16m is record for a public appeal, West Bank sense of betrayal over war in Lebanon boosts support for PLO, Conservatives to hold national coal conference, Fears of ex-police chief 'not borne out', Variety in 15,000 lines is the big stores' spice of life, Argentine police ordered to cease 'bullying', Red Brigades attacks on industry men, Pocket money rise cheers ice-cream men, Guinness heiress's death was suicide, police say, Assiciation formed to avoid 'theft tax', Chilean aircraft forced down over Argentina, South Africa troops raid Swapo bases in Angola, Moderates aim to cut back £100 pay target, Talks to arrange increase in election expenses, Labour seems confident on tax vote, Three out of 36 health complaints upheld, Lightning holds up European satellite launch, Thai fisherman arrested after refugees rescue, Word from extremists sought over lost Briton, Downpour and gloom greet Carter solar energy plan, Mood good as nuclear test ban talks resume, EI Dorado treasures on display, Actors, take a cue from the engineers, Kaunda visit to London, Journalists in dispute consider £84 cash offer, Defence Chief: Marshal of the RAF Sir Neil, New moves by Labour for a tougher race Act, Road casualties and motor traffic rise by 3 pc, Power men to get 17% pay rise, Ending of gimmicks a climax to price war, London theatre taken over for TV shows, The Times Diary/, Lisbon awaits IMF verdict, Tories gain power in most London boroughs, Oldest mice in the world go on show, Racial equality inquiry into National Bus group, Inquiry into bugging device, US given unhampered use of Manila bases, Consultants urged to accept deal, Left plan for anti-EEC candidates in Europe, Mr Callaghan promises help, Ministers are urged to fight on for fisheries, German lawyers protest at body searches. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Société Générale De Banque, Babcock & Wilcox Limited, JANET Reger, Mirror Group Newspapers, The East Lancashire Paper Group Ltd., JANET Baker, Stewarts & Lloyds Of South Africa Limited, United Biscuits, Spar, Thomson Summer Holidays, Money For Hire, Legge Locks, Newscientist, British Rail, Norprint Limited, Bank Base Rates, British Sugar Corporation Limited, The Spd Group Of Companies, Dymo Ltd., National And Commercial Banking Group Limited, Feedex Limited,, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., The British Petroleum Company Limited, Uds Group Limited, The Gloucester, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Braniff International, M.Gérard Joailliers, Hine, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Finefare Group Of Companies, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, Job Release Scheme, The John Lewis Partnership. Law: French journalist accused of IRA membership, Newspaper apologizes to Jill Townsend, Philippines leader reveals cases of jail torture and martial law abuses, No job back on new basis Bovey v Board of Governors of the Hospital for Sick Children, £110,441 award to families in drowning, Seven years' jail for man who killed Scout, Football fans fined for ferry thefts, Artist's former friend on Old Master charges, Kidnapping: carrying away is sufficient Regina v Wellard, Judge jails ex-student for contempt, Boy of 14 is named by judge for attack, Landlady says she did not murder women, Chancery Division Polytechnic's duty to act fairly but not judicially Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work v Edwards and Others, Former Yard men cleared of Conspiracy, Corroboration of evidence of young witnesses Regina v Morgan, Queen's Bench Division Application to exclude 'direction' fails Attorney General v Leveller Magazine Ltd and Others, Request by counsel in Colonel B case refused. Politics and Parliament: Mr Rees to look again at Luton murder case, 4,030 assaults last year on London police, Bus company race inquiry, Minister content with way Special Branch investigate subversion House of Commons, Government defeats on Scotland Bill House of Lords, Question from Mrs Thatcher dismissed as being too silly to answer, MP renews move to allow televising of Commons, Rhodesia sanctions to continue: envoy going to Africa to pave way for further talks: UN involvement the key, Conservative support for internal settlement, Britain's job is to bridge the gap, Paying for police protection at meetings, Two days on Finance Bill, Demand for removal of Mr Smith. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Home News, Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: London & Suburban property, Flat Sharing, Sport: Racing Classic Example may again set Orchestra problems, Tennis Rift reappears as ATP stage team event, Boxing Never mind the quantity, it is time to test the quality, Motor racing Reutemann first to crack 90sec barrier, Golf Brand's round marred only by a pile of grass cuttings, Badminton Reprimand and suspended sentence for Jolly, Motor rallying Britons will leave Rotterdam as the favourites, Rugby Union England in good heart for Romania match, Cricket Test drawn after refusal by umpire, Athletics Simmons likely to run for Wales in Games, For the record, A novel twist to the traditional day. Reviews: Highsmith character just made for Wim Wenders The American Friend (a) Gate 2, Russell Square Iphigenia (a) Studio 3, Oxford Street/ Odeon, Chelsea Full Circle (aa) Plaza 1 MacArthur-The Rebel General (a) Ritz, The Taming of the Shrew Royal Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, Pace and beauty Wildlife on One: The Bobcat Bbc 1, Sawn off at the Knees Crucible, Sheffield, Book review Coach who can still learn, LSO/Mata Festival Hall, A second Nureyev Festival in London, Two new plays for the Warehouse, Fascinating failure by Verdi The Two Foscari Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: Dr Owen's Dogma Of Sanctions, British Rail Drives Ahead, Opening Whitehall's Doors. Letters to the Editor: Relations with Albania, Delivering milk, Peking echo, At the Menin Gate, The plight of the Kurds, Site value rating, Israel and Lebanon, Appointment of non-executive directors, What should be remembered on May Day, Scottish legislation, How innovation can be encouraged, Verdict on birching, Secrets Act and the press, House-buying risks, Invitation to theft. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Justice Kerr, who has been, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Sale of fan collection brings heated bidding, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,891. Obituaries: Dr Pinhas Rosen Former Israeli Justice Minister, The Rev Geoffrey Shaw, Dr Federico Chavez, Mr Roman Karmen, Mr John Parkhurst, Sir Rhys Llewellyn, Mrs Desmond Underwood. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 5, 1953 Kikuyu slaughtered. Business and Finance: Discount market, Surge in US wholesale price index, Bank signals increase in MLR today, Panel decides against Redfearn mergers, Inquiry on TV rental charges, IMF sale fixes gold at $170.40, S Osborn fails to keep up growth, Commodities, Conference tourism: Sir Henry, No dates for US stockpile action, Dares Ests return to dividends, BP expects to land oil from Ninian field in October, MPs lobbied in builders' drive against takeover, De Beers 'sight' sparkles, Briefly Associates' figures help Mettoy to another peak, Fiat looking to Europe as main growth area, Chairmen, Worker-director proposals soon, PLA starts talks with Government on 'breathtaking' financial plight, Mothercare below market hopes, Rolls-Royce participation in American airliner urged by NEB chairman, Aberdeen dips by 12 per cent, Options, Tour operators' profits fall 32 pc through price-cutting and disputes, Brown Boveri may raise stake in B-BR, Japan lines may import 40 ships, In brief Canada arranges $3,000m credit in United States, British Gas to lay fourth pipeline from Scottish terminal, 'Bobbing ducks' get among the brainwaves, Euroband prices (midday indicators), International Hoechst problems still to be faced, East-West pact near on Siberian gas, Turning the tide in London's dockland, Capital Annuities now to be wound up, Imports threaten BSC benefits from record beet crop, New houses lead in first quarter price rise, Harrison doubles up and current outlook good, 600 laid off in Leyland car body dispute, Computer software: a hard push into US, Peachey emphasis on extraordinary items, Business Diary: Motorway manna?· Bankers at bay, A short spell at 9 pc may be best. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts trimmed back, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets MLR increase takes steam out of equity rise, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Barclays Bank names two new directors. Births.

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