The Times - 27/05/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Charles Harrison, By Michael Baily Shipping correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Groser, From Fred Emery Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Bernard Withers Parliamentary Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From John Earle, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Lawrence Pintak, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Binvon, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, From Florencia Varas, Philip Venning, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, Don John, Sheila Black, Fred Emery, Kenneth Gosling, Roger Berthoud, MARY DINES., ALAN THOMPSON., ANTHONY EVERETT., JEAN-PIERRE FAVA, , CLIVE BOSSOM, , NUALA SCARISBRICK., MARTIN MEARS, , JEAN LAWRIE, , IVOR STANBROOK, , PETER PLOUVIEZ., W. R. N. BARNETT, , CACCIA., ELLIOT OF HARWOOD, JOHN FOSTER, HARLECH, ROSALYN HIGGINS, KEITH KYLE, YEHUDI MENUHIN, ALBERT E. SLOMAN, PAUL SIEGHART, IAN SMART, SOPER, THOMSON OF, MONIFIETH, JEREMY THORPE, , BEN WHITAKER., JOHN ZLMAN, M. M. SIBTHORP, GEOFFREY, EDWARDS, D. J. H. COLLINS, ANTHONY WIGRAM, , KATHLEEN MACKENZIE, , Edward Mayer, Kenneth Leech, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Joshua Hassan, , By David Blake, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Nicholas Hirst, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Ray Maughan, From Peter Norman, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Derek Harris, Alison Mitchell, J D, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, Roger Beard, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Vera Di Palma, By Victor Felstead, By Christopher Wilkins, By TonY May, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Jim Railton,
ResumoNews: Team predicts that by 1986 one third of babies born in Bradford will be coloured, Helicopter pilot tells of rescue dilemma, Hyde Park suggested for Notting Hill Carnival, Archaeology report Balbridie: Early achitectural site, Police concerned over effects of new Bail Act, Suspected woman terrorist held in W Germany, Travel The big country, Nursing sister cleared over death of girl, Turkey turns to EEC and the European Nato nations for economic and defence aid, Peking press reports plight of refugees from Vietnam, Saturday Review Legacy of Empire, Appeal in killing of thief case, Lord Chancellor names head of M25 inquiry, A breathless dash to the top of the world, Postal workers reject cheaper Christmas stamp, Gen Mobutu seeks more troops in Europe, ITT loses another round in bribery disclosure case, Peru poll may be put off again, Nazi death camp commandant 'living in Brazil', Britain is ready with Africa rescue plan, Bomb caused McKenzie plane crash, Drink The noble Hungarian rot, Opposition victory in Dominican Republic, Queen ends 'a wonderful week' in Germany, Turk settlers making Cyprus hell', Lord Mayor is welcomed by M Chirac, Three killed in Austrian border gunfight, China starting to shift ground on Eurocommunism, President Sadat refuses to recant, Gardening Sow it yourself, Shoparound, Holiday in the sun: Young visitors watching, a, Science report Physiology: A cause of pains in the legs, Italian Communists told to take tougher line, Tower of Pisa closed by sit-in, Man's action saved express from derailment, Tory views on unions embarrass leaders, 'October election' dare from Mrs Thatcher, Councils exempt from school milk cost until April, Zaire rebels evade French troops as withdrawal approaches, Counting the profits that came from the pact, Close-ups on the early movies, The pride and the prejudice, Pit strike threat in Yorkshire, Print union orders a 10p levy, Wife to tell of 'Chile role' in US murder, Mr Smith to quit after general election, Aided places in private schools cut, Desai fight to ban drink goes on, SNP fortifies itself with dogged defiance, Ordination of women and nature of priesthood, Nine hope gap will close in talks with Comecon, Journalists ordered home for 'defaming' Egypt, Monarchist League, First red flags to fly over 18 holes in Soviet Union, US to press Russia for total nuclear test ban, Future of 'The Observer' in doubt. Index. News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal Profit from houses in need of repair Hillbank Properties Ltd v Hackney London Borough Council Talisman Properties Ltd v Same, Five men guilty of international bank fraud, El Vino still male bastion after ruling by judge, Chef sentenced after actor's fish poison death, IRA snipers who killed seven times jailed, New inquest granted on Mr Liddle Towers, Police entitled to retain bank notes M v Metropolitan Police Commissioner. Display Advertising: Arte Fiera, Laing, Brll's, The M & G Group, B51, Brown & Jackson, Limited, Phostrogen, Farringford Hotel, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hosts, The Sunday Times, Corsica, Schlesingers, Hillier, Sfia Ltd. Shipping News: Shipping states agree on strict action to avert tanker disasters. Politics and Parliament: Greenham Common ruled out as base for tanker aircraft House of Commons, Reactivation of Greenham air base rejected, Wide-ranging talks on joint airliner projects. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Glc South Bank Concert Halls, LA Creme De LA Creme, Theatres, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Trinity, Funeral Arrangements, Postalshopping, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Six of the best, Films, Sunday Radio, Saturday Radio, Television highlights, Tv Choice, Bridge Short cuts, Money boxes are bid to £4,100, Saturday Tv, Sunday Tv, The Times Jumbo crossword, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,910. Reviews: Gems in plenty, Peter Vansittart, Couperin workmanship, Treasure from the past, Swimming bath reverberations, Not the best, but a 'Tristan' to touch hearts, rejoice the spirit Tristan und Isolde Covent Garden. Property: Country property, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Peking's Tension With Hanoi, El Vino Levitas, Anxious Toil Before Elections In Peru. Letters to the Editor: Relief for Eritrea, Treatment of Dr Orlov, Back to school, Where the flowers once grew wild, Workers on the boards, RAC accounts, The limited rights of paternity, Unification of Ireland, The Queen's visit to Germany, Equity affairs, Closure of a hospital, 'The Good Hotel Guide', Army job satisfaction, Voting on PR for Scotland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New Provost of King's, Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Mav 27, 1953. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: General Sir Gerald Lathbury, Mr Bruce Roy McKenzie, Mme Tamara Karsavina Great ballerina of beauty and inspiration. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Government sees hope of union support for 7pc pay ceiling, West Europe urged to aim at uranium independence, Brussels to act with US in combating steel slump, Briefly Forecast is left behind as G Ewer tops £1m pre-tax, Motor insurance Keeping the no-claim discount intact, $2,861m American trade gap as bankers raise prime rate to 8½pc, Don't make it easy for the sneak thief, Swan Hunter decides on liquidation, Commodities, Winchmore Inv Tst, Factories in new towns faring better than rivals, Shortfall in Zaire pushes copper to year's high, Courage sells its brewery in Melbourne, Round-up Bonds for the higher tax payer, Second-half recovery at Wettern, International Mitsubishi cautious, CBI to see Chancellor on wage plan next month, Crown Agents' surplus at £5.3m but Australian losses 'uncertain', Taxation: readers ask Covenants ·* Capital gains · Low rate band, Main Changes Of The Week, In brief Varley move for BSC worker directors, Options, Ohio group may choose U K for £5.5m factory site, Swiss rebuff City inquiry into Dunford share deals, Revenue boost and revaluation surplus hoist Cap & Counties, Stock markets Slight rally but mood reluctant, LRC's £2.75m sale to US group, Crellon losses likely to top £1m, Grouse, Emray to sell up in Zambia, Pensions Are you clear about changes to your scheme?, Briefly Underwriting losses check Minster growth, Investor's week Shares mark time before the holiday, Insurance Problem of forecasting maturity values. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to account. Sport: Rugby Union Sydney to apply pressure on latest Welsh pairing, Golf Hayes arrives with the haar to lead, Swimming There is no holding that tigress of all the talents, Rowing Oriel hold Keble at bay to stay at top, Sports in Brief, Cycling Britain again face a tough challenge from the East, Cricket Gower makes job in the field more agreeable, Football Futcher in a £350,000 move to Maine Road, French racing Now Boutin looks ready to collect one Dollar more, Tennis Lloyd goes tamely, but Miss Tyler bravely, Racing Fair Top can ride the Elsey luck, Horse show Bacon brings home the spoils. Births.
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