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The Times - 23/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Blake, By Margaret Stone, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Annabel Ferriman, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Diana Patt, From Ronald Faux, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Education Correspondent, Bangor, By Hugh Clayton, By Ivor Crewe, By Geraldine Norman Sales Room Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ian Murray, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binyon, By Roger Berthoud, From Neil Kelly, From Florencia Varas, By Michael Seely, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Joan Bakewell, Jeremy Treglown, Shirley Williams, Tim Devlin, Sarah Curtis, Bernard Levin, PHS, John Hennessy, FRANK NORMAN, , JOHN ADAMS, , WALTER KENDALL, , NICHOLAS GOODISON, , J. E. HUMPHREY, , R. H. J. JONES, , METROPOLITAN ANTHONY OF SOUROZH, , R. A. W. JACOBS, , MICHAEL FOOT, , ASHER FISHMAN, , IAN RODGER, , H. R. MOORE, , JEAN B. COGGAN, , W. W. MELLOR, , B. L. MORGAN, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, An old friend, Lord De L'Isle, VC, , By Nicholas Hirst, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By John Huxley, From Roger Choate, By Richard Allen, From Frank Vogl, Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Editor, WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , S. FORTE, , R. F. HOWARD, , HARRY HORNSBY, , By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Townsend, Simon Scott Plummer, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Ray Maughan, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, By Bryan Appleyard, Ray Maughan,

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News: Labour has 4.9 pc opinion poll lead over Tories, 'Tribune' Group rejects report on Mr Mendelson, Soya takes over from the cow, Tanker grounded after steering system failed, Europe's football hooligans can expect heavy penalties in Argentina, Labour MP advises, RAF officer sees fight to leave as a test case, Post Office workers' union vote is first to back government moves for phase four pay policy, Carter aide forecasts closer link between Peking and America, UN pledge of force to stop PLO, Membership of TUC refused to probation union, Tories 'will force sale of council houses', Passenger flight leaves Tokyo's new airport, Bomb blasts Italian ministry, The Greek-Cypriot pipe dream, Third World report UN University's war on hunger, Union orders 'Observer' rebels to be replaced, Move against Tory county chairman is defeated, Orlov gesture by Britain, Science report Nuclear energy: Waste disposal, Rosy view of Soviet Union dims, don says, Fishermen want pledge on oil search loss, Bogus lading bills cost insurance firms £20m, Changes in the French political mix, Learning to live with six earthquakes a day, Dollar-spree Russians running Laos, Hammer used to kill pets at centre, Purge likely to follow overwhelming Sadat victory in referendum, Angola pledge on safety of white refugees, The opening pages of an Olympic diary, Government to explain small businesses policy, E Germans arrest Briton at border, France faced with dilemma on when to pull out its rescue force from Zaire, Hunger strike in Chile over 70 missing men, Screaming mass murderer halts court proceedings, Teaching hospitals fear takeover by 'new level of bureaucracy', When home is left to charities, Denial of capital to S Africa 'invites violence', M Mitterrand secure after election shock, Three reported killed in Lima clashes, The Times Diary, Wage pact ends threat to Spanish holidays, Mr Ennals criticizes defiant health authority, Mr Craig wins reselection after four ballots, US involvement played down in Washington, Sciatica blamed for Tito change of plan, Names forged on election nomination form, Boy died after fire lit for insurance, court told, Vital staff join rebels at hospital, How the parties would fare on basis of 1974 voting, The Queen in Bonn: President, Regional Report John Chartres New bridge over troubled waters, Rhodesia's race barriers crumble, The advice which Mr Callaghan has ignored, Social Focus The dangers of another education reorganization, Jobless total likely to be down by 20,000, Leader of Moon sect comes to Britain, Euro-boundaries show fine sense of balance, Government 'will go to limit on devolution', Orly attack may be start of new terrorism wave, Bishop Muzorewa tells Zanu to keep 'troublemakers' off streets after riot, Limited start to industry scholarships, Belgium begins pulling its troops out of Kolwezi, Moscow calls West 'aggressors', Colour and competition mark Chelsea show, Regional government options for North, All part of the job for world's best known mercenaries. Politics and Parliament: Trade Mark Office, Call for single EEC policy, Tory pledge to Forces might cost £50m, Zaire operation seen as example of European cooperation House of Commons, Minister visiting Europe for talks on collaborative aircraft projects, Criteria for next round of N Sea oil licences House of Lords, MP urges union representation, Anomaly in pay case eliminated, Commons expresses horror at massacre, Question to law officer on DPP statements, Tory attack on forces pay seen by minister as quest for votes, Level of investment expected to increase. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Banco DI Sicilia, National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd., Banco Do Brasil, Gill & Duffus Group, Garrard, Avianca, Old Scotch Whisky., Vickers, Sotheby's, Tharsis, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Switzer Group, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, The Financial Times, Ape, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Averys Limited, Btr, Touch, Halifax Building Society, Rhp, Hine. Law: Cruelty to chickens alleged, Driving ban on Lord Brougham, House of Lords Disclosure of hospital records to party to action, Damages claim by boy after attack by dog, Double murder charge, Chancery Division Letters of administration are revoked In re Davies, deceased: Panton v Jones, Employer said to have crushed worker to death, Wife hid man's body in flat for 20 months, Six journalists jailed for joining hunger strike, Rapist said to be long-term risk. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Yorkshire win at bridge, Broadcasting, Rothschild furniture is sensation of big sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,906. Sport: Football McQueen leans on prayer power to put him back on his feet, Athletics Flying 6,000 miles to avenge a two-yard defeat, Sport Racing Balmerino's turn to make his case, Boxing Stracey will do well to win on points, Golf Winning start likely by Miss Marvin, Tennis Unseeded local idol puts out champion, For the record, Rugby Union Welsh thoughts occupied by Queensland's strength, Squash rackets N Zealanders move into top bracket, Cricket Pakistanis badly in need of a heatwave. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Business to Business, Legal Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Investment and Finance, Services. Reviews: Under the dead hand of social realism, We Can't Pay Half Moon, Three for 'American Buffalo', Shades of the 1930s Les Parents Terribles Old Vic, Curriculee Curricula Bbc 2, London debuts. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Benign intentions of a dazzling kind, 25 years ago Search for natural gas From The Times of Friday, May 22, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: A Visit Between Good Friends, 'Tommy This, An' Tommy That'. Letters to the Editor: Buying British, Human rights in USSR, Myopic view from the City, Voluntary metrication, Animal slaughter laws, Controversy over 1957 libel case, Flags for the Queen, An electronic age, A church under notice, Picaresque writing, The collection of taxes, Short-sighted practice of not buying at home, Wrong address, Mergers: time to build up, not buy up, Mixed wards, British from start to finish, Closing down of a hospital. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Richard Wild, Sir Robert Menzies, Air Marshal Sir Colin Hannah Former Governor of Queensland, Mr John Boyce, Mgr Pi Shu-Shih. Business and Finance: Discount market, 1,000 jobs go in cutback at Massey, Cement 5pc dearer next month, Kissinger hard line on loans to East, Study aims to end paint price confusion, Meriden co-op's £687,000 loss, Taiwan: anxiety amid all the success, LME metal stocks, Zaire output halt sparks another rise in copper, Commodities, Former director of Suits denies 'heads in sand' over £4.2m loan, US wage and price council predicts 7pc inflation, Arab call for dearer oil to save reserves, Courts 'too lenient' on safety laws, Restudy of monopolies inquiry on fasteners, Compensation delays hit Vickers investment, US advertising firm sells stake in Geers Gross, Belgium seeks EEC steel crisis talks, In brief UK may reject liner code plan by Unctad, Briefly President Steyn gold mine hit by labour unrest, Business Diary: Down with bumf ·Word perfect?, AMC holds steady in first quarter, NEB boosts its Leyland stake, Part likely in Morgan Edwards revival, Duport now facing setback, Chairmen, Options, Last Welsh shipyard in receiver's hands, Halifax sees house costs cooling off, CPI factoring scheme for new companies, A debate about the 'corset', Greenall Whitley bids £19.6m for Shipstone, British Car Auctions place 2m shares to fund takeovers, Norway to buy 40pc stake in Volvo, Anglo-German differences on growth strategy narrowed, Emray and Carding in takeover talks, Builders and Whitehall still in dispute on land for private housing, International Preussag sees turnround in results but no rapid changes expected, WN Sharpe's cash repayment scheme and dividend hoist, Volvo tries to speed out of trouble, Gross Domestic Product At Constant Factor Cost, Army tanks fail to breach pay barrier, Motor trades busier in first quarter. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Fears on further MLR rise dull gilt-edged, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Interest fears worry gilts, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Boots elects two new vice-chairmen. Births.

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