The Times - 21/01/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Caroline Atkinson Economics Staff, From Ronald Faux, By George Clark and Hugh Clayton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Watts, From Tim Jones, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Ronald Kershaw, From Annabel Ferriman, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Arthur Osman, From Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Baily, By Fred Emery, By John Young, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Binyon, From Peter Godfrey, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Alan Palmer, Iain Redpath, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Sheridan Morley, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Geraldine Norman and Eugene Thaw, Harry Golombek, John Young, Roy Hay, Edward Mayer, Fred Emery, Michael Freedland, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, Barry Fantoni, S. E. ELLISON, , G. FILDERMAN, , MICHAEL TURNBULL, , MALCOLM H. ROSS, , M. J. R. STOCKMAN, , JOHN PIPER, , P. LASKO, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , G. R. STRAUSS, , FENNER BROCKWAY, , ANDREW FAULDS, , IAN FLETCHER, , M. MESHGIN-POOSH, ARTHUR J. ELLISON, , KENNETH BAKER, , J. M. STUART-SMITH, , By Oliver Tomkins, From John Chartres, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Geoffrey Grigson writes:, M writes:, From Frank Vogl, By Our Economics Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Christopher Wilkins, By John Huxley, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Nicholas Hirst, John Whitmore, Margaret Stone, Francis Kinsman, Margaret Drummond, Alison Mitchell, John Drummond, By Ray Maughan, By Tony May, European Parliament, Sheila Black,
ResumoNews: Rhodesian offer of amnesty to guerrillas, Bolivian hunger strike ends with further concessions, Saturday Review The Kaiser in Bournemouth, Shop Around Weekend, Government defeat Possible over green pound, American business suspends judgment an Carter policies until next week, American grain elevator fire kills three, Mr Whatsisname fined £150 in property conveyancing case, Order of Christian, 'Burning Jews' officers win court support, Virginity valued at £4,660 by Athens court, Dogs fail to find bodies in frozen ground, Inflation rate at lowest point since April, 1973, Soldiers enter West through Berlin wall door, Air marshal wounded as he seizes Karachi hijacker, Body of teenage girl found in roadside ditch, British Caledonian protests at 'unfair' competition, Campaigner gets the street swept, Latest European snow reports, Americans expel Soviet diplomat, Hope of further delay in raising telephone charges, Pinochet-Videla talks fail to settle islands dispute, Government accused of grant abuse, 86% of children go to first-choice school, Brady, the moors murderer says 'Do not release me', Mr Vance's compromise formulas fail to tempt President Sadat to resume Jerusalem peace talks, Man digs up asbestos in garden, Decision deferred on Lake Ennerdale, Major role for Mr Heath in election doubted, Music hath charms, but can the same be said of Radio Three?, Unmanned craft taking supplies to men in space, Family attacks Premier with fencing spike, Nuclear waste corporation proposed in Bill, UK may have to act alone, fishermen say, Signor Andreotti meets his party's leaders, E Timor seizure recognized by Australia, 13 held in drive against ransom gang, Good Food Guide Euro-dining, Volunteers to join search for boy, Staff closed office on us, Claimants' Union says, Cry from a Scottish heart: enough of this tartan tomfoolery, Red-hot Sophie, the fat girl Who sang for love, and money, Hint of trouble for new Dutch coalition, Westminster behind closed doors, or just a slight whiff of Watergate, Flickering memories of the sahibs and memsahibs who ruled India, Travel Joining the wild bunch, For what kind of Christian unity are we praying?, Child benefit rise of £1 a week expected, Petrol threat by Shell tanker drivers grows, Russia sure Ethiopia is right side to back, Angry miners' leaders meet after board 'explains' incentives, Gardening Tomatoes: a red revolution, Ban on protest show against arrest of Barcelona actors, Britain said to have lost to Germany in tank gun race, Science report Astronomy: Telescope in space, Herr Kohl questions Bonn honesty over Nato spy case, Appeal for New Zealand army museum exhibits, Valley flight route stays, NUJ seeks local deals on top of 10 pc, New Soares Cabinet will include non-Socialists, Mr Steel expects to win vote on pact today, Peking thought ready to mediate between Hanoi and Cambodia, Collecting The sincerest form of imitation, Threat from Equity to amateur singers, Press charter outline is expected next week. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Protecting firms against unfair competition, Solid vote by Labour gets Acas Bill second reading, Union recognition disputes: majority of 14 for Bill to prevent 'obstructive behaviour' House of Commons. Display Advertising: Reliance Mutual, Kuoni, Multiple Display Advertisements, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Rnib, Finnair, The Times, The M&g Group, Pergamon Press, Urch Harris & Co. Ltd.,. Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy is appointed new Irish chief of police, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Mr Robert Jorgensen Anglo-Danish links. Law: Movements by bank fraud mnen 'a jigsaw', Judge orders new trial in conspiracy case, Movement of hill responsibility of National Trust, Amnesty is granted over murder of premier, Judgment later in sanctions case, Queen's Bench Division Board wrong to fetter its own discretion Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Ex parte R. J. C. (an Infant), Cost of reinstatement to include inflation Gleniffer Finance Corporation v Bamar Wood & Products Ltd and Another, Jail for German who killed British air girl. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sunday Radio, Television highlights, Saturday Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,814, Bridge Penalty doubles, The Week's Films, First picture sale in New York by London firm, Chess The genie of the board, Tv Choice, Radio 4 weekend changes, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, New acquisitions in Tate show. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Septuagesima, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Home & Garden, Holidays and Hotels in Great Britain & Ireland, Funeral Arrangements, Postalshopping, Entertainments, Agents Required-Surplus Received!, Wigmore Hall. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Sport: Skiing Outsiders leave Klammer thinking of tomorrow, Racing Gaffer should take charge of his field, Sports in Brief, Cross-country Ovett will carry niggling memory from last year, Tennis Mottram alone at top as era ends, Cricket Commendable strategy by Boycott as England contain Pakistan, Weekend fixtures, Football Magical word awakens Liverpool from their European hibernation, Rugby Union Remember England in your prayers, Hockey Hertfordshire will have to pierce a sound defence. Reviews: Black comedy at the Open Space, Northern Sinfonia/ Seaman Queen Elizabeth Hall, Gordon Chater: an Australian success story, Radio For one or two voices, Robert Lowell Cottesloe, Demanding drama Summit Conference Citizens, Glasgow, Nigel Coxe Purcell Room. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Silkin's Hand IS Forced, War In The Horn Of Africa. Letters to the Editor: Control of the V & A Museum, The Albany Trust, Romania's Jews, Explaining psychic effects, Scots assembly finances, The Churchill portrait, How women got the vote, Civil Service pay, Sale of British arms to Iran, Behaving like animals, Improving life in modern slums, Purchase grants, Choosing a solicitor, Restriction on dogs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 20, 1953 The English Sunday. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Roland Foad, Mr Hugh Ross Williamson, Lord Buckton, Ivan Dzerzhinsky, Mr John D. Macarthur, Mr Sydney Roscoe Bibliography in grand style, Mr W. Surrey Dane. Business and Finance: Discount market, The Times/Halifax house price index, In brief Harland to make parts for motor cycles MLR held-but under pressure, Commodities, Two sides of the coin in Regalian Props' interim, Healthy housing market at start of index, £77.8m pre-tax profit from Grand Metropolitan is 36 pc up on Year, Plans for emigration by Gadek Malaysia, Alcrafield in talks about Clifton stake, Insurance Be a lender and solve gift tax problems, Round-up Review of the unit year · UTA tax pleas, Rally in sterling Eurobonds marked by two new issues, £40m City property sale by Trafalgar, R. Crossland agrees £3m bid from B. Priest, Swan's lost ship orders reallocated, Committee drops plan to ease small firm audits, Investment trust valuations, RIT consortium offer for Harcros Inv at 90p, Fixed interest investment Long end of the market looks more promising, Hill Samuel stakes for foreign banks, Investor's week Buyers thin on the ground despite a spate of bid activity, Mr Carter tells Congress of aim to cut inflation with voluntary measures, Fairbairn Lawson, Southern Construction shake-up, President's speech disappoints dealers on foreign exchanges, Tokyo envoy to brief Europe over Gatt policy, Latest results, Japan's trade surplus of $9.750m is double record, Leyland car prices to rise by 6.45 pc, Investment trusts Over-stressed discounts?, Grouse, The North Sea scrolls deciphered, A TV loses Tussaud's to S. Pearson, Gough Cooper surge tops market hopes. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets Small buyers gain the upper hand, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Properties feature, Wall Street. Births.
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