The Times - 26/07/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Evans, From Our Own Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, From David Cross, From Craig Seton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Trevor Fishlock, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Robert Parker, By Ian Bradley, By Diana Patt, By John Young planning Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From a Special Correspondent dent, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Horsnell, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Peter Hennessy and John Crossland, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Jose Shercliff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Nicholas Ashford, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Knipe, by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Harry Golombek, By Richard Harris, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Coleman, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Jim Railton, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Richard Streeton, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Anthony Levi, Brian Alderson, Vanora Leigh, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Bernard Levin, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Nicholas Faith, CHEDDI JAGAN, , BERNARD BRAINE, , ST OSWALD, , J. GRIMOND, , REBECCA WEST, , DONALD J. STEWART, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , JOHN P. MACKINTOSH, , JOHN FOSTER, , JAMES MOLYNEAUX, , HUGH TREVOR-ROPER, , GWYNEOR EVANS, , HUGH THOMAS, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , N. J. A. CHEETHAM, , NIKOLAI TOLSTOY, , HARMER-NICHOLLS, , JOHN JOLLIFFE, , BEVERLEY NICHOLS, , NIGEL LAWSON, , NICOLAS JARRETT-KERR, , MICHAEL THOMAS, , FYEE GILLIES, , MICHAEL D. LYNE, , GILES WORDSWORTH, , S. HERBERT FRANKEL, , MICHAEL KOVARI, , E. M. VALK, , S. POLLARD, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , STEPHEN A. ROYLE, , A. BRADNEY, , PETER REES, , JAMES STRATTON, , F. M. BARKOW, , H. W. Le PATOUREL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, By Kenneth Owen, By Richard Allen, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Alison Mitchell, By Ronald Pullen, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Management Correspondent, D. N. LOCKE, , MICHAEL J. BAKER, , N. PENRY THOMAS, , G. C. FAIRWEATHER, , A. G. ELLINGER, , J. C. CROWLEY, , MICHAEL HICKMOTT, , L. T. G. PRESTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Christopher Wilkins,
ResumoNews: Whaler captain goes down with his ship, Government facing highly dangerous pay dispute, Salonika Diary, Britain vetos EEC fishing pacts, Youth convicted of stirring up racial hatred, On the trail of Egypt's opium-growing 'mafia', Japan ousts top general over defence statement, World's lawyers to examine legal aid system, French President pledges to protect own farmers against cheap Iberian produce, Rail dispute hits night services, Ethiopians announce big victories in Eritrea, Army of Chinese chases elusive supplies for industry, More than just a cosmetic job, Banning the cameras can only harm the police and prison staff, Union threat to 'black' depots after defeat, British Rail overhauls sleeping car safety after fire fatalities, Neo-Nazi fanatics begin to turn to terrorism, Tory dismay as Mrs Thatcher fails to jolt Prime Minister, Industrial civil servants, Mrs Williams emphasizes comprehensives' benefits and argues against inquiry, Two more files on repatriation are made public, Senate agrees to lift arms ban on Turkey, Flight to vote 'foolish', Delay in order to introduce seat belts in Ulster, Test on woman who ate fish, Michelle Booth (left), who was critically, Police and BBC will review their relations, Children's Books Some quality still outstanding, Appeal next month by Moon sect leader, Top civil servant 'shouted at critic of report', Appeal to Lambeth on poor nations' needs, Eanes task in mending Cabinet split in Lisbon, Country sport lovers seek to relax planning laws, No background papers on broadcasting available, Secretaries end boycott over council dispute, Prediction of a rise in rural rates derided, Girls' should plan to work for 30 years', Mr Botha flies to UN for vital Namibia debate, Guest Column Broadening the imagination: an education in itself, Is it time to unblock the Channel tunnel?, A world split apart, Science report Marine biology: Adapting to life under pressure, Course in 'life skills' proposed for jobless, 41 treated after East End chemical spill, Ex-president joins call for new Bolivia elections, Declining market for Britain's thriving arms trade predicted, Tories talk of rescue operation in Rhodesia, Pentecostalists set record in Moscow embassy sit-in, 105 pianists selected for Leeds contest, Detectives on Scott case see Mr Steel, Officer was victim of bomb trap, Brussels subsidy will cut price of butter, Most immigrants 'would not mind census questions', Israel banks on peace talks being resumed, Submarine prepares for sea despite workers' opposition, Confucius shrine is listed for preservation, President Tito warns non-aligned nations over the role of Cuba, Grim week ends for Washington, More French air controllers joining dispute, Question of 'contempt' raised at tribunal, Bus travel worsens as the fares increase, Journalists at 'Sun' vote to stay out, Unions' attitudes 'are holding Britain back', Test-tube baby is a 51b 12oz girl. Index. Law: Corrupt payments of £127,000 disclosed, Lord Ryder says, Sterilized woman 'wanted a fourteenth baby', Technical objection to committal order not upheld Kavanagh v Kavanagh, VAT assessments for accounting periods, Court upholds jailing of reporter, Eight Breton autonomists jailed for between two and eight years after emotional defence pleas, 1,000 at public trial held in Shanghai, Cook Islands Government toppled by court ruling on election bribery, Assault plot by Hull jail officers alleged, Excluding party from matrimonial home, Court of Appeal Illegal immigrant not caught by registration rules Regina v Naik, Judge defers ruling on Burmah action, Saturday not so special Regina v Wenlock Justices, Ex parte Furber. Display Advertising: Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Armitage Shanks, The Saudi British Bank, The Facts At Your Fingertips, Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Ltd., Vole, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited, Delta, Best Comedy, Meridien, Howard Machinery Ltd., De, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Tanganyika Concessions Limited, Iran Air, Hampton & Sons, Glass/light. Sport: Athletics Ovett to put selectors out of agony, Bloodstock sales European buyers busy on first day at Keeneland, Cycling Taste of success turns a little sour for Gadd, Tennis Lloyd brothers put Essex on road to title, Golf, Sports in Brief, Foster, Pascoe and company deserve applause not opprobrium Raging fire behind the smoke, Racing, Rowing Tough week ahead for Blackwall in his search for top talent, Cricket New Zealand batting sustained by Wright, Book reviews How Brearley was caught by Zen, Yachting, For the record, Football Walsh on his way to Everton for £325,000. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Karpov earns his yogurt by avoiding traps, Thomson Smillie's post with Boston Opera, Oxford Playhouse tour of Latin America, Radio, Speelman set for chess win, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,961, Broadcasting, Unfinished Jane Austen manuscript makes £38,000, Ben Jonson play for Round House. Official Appointments and Notices: Grant for composer, Latest appointments Woman principal for theological college, Church news Bishop to retire, University news, Pottery and mill win conservation awards, Gray's Inn. Politics and Parliament: Progress of Bills, 18 warships being built for the Navy, Government record of economic failure their condemnation: inflation tells its own story, Carpets and cleaners for the other ranks, Mr Callaghan's pay policy test: not how many pounds in the pocket but how much they buy House of Commons, A search in vain for socialism in Britain, Seat belt order blocked until MPs have considered it House of Lords, Move to change work protection Act fails, Managers and naval staff to load submarine, New peer, Chancellor sees Tories as a party in decay, PM promises to bring back another docks scheme. Classified Advertising: La Creme De La Creme, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 9, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The teeniest clenched fist Decision: British Communism Granada, Opera at half steam Macbeth Albert Hall/Radio 3, Belated birthday The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Paul Sanasardo on the Israeli ballet, Farce cancels out wit Look After Lulu Chichester, In Hamburg all the street's a stage, Deadly dialogue Time of Life Oxford Playhouse, Borodin Piano Trio Wigmore Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 25, 1953, A day in the life of Alexander Podrabinek. Editorials/Leaders: A Journalist's Duty Confronts The Law, Not Forgetting Defence, Complacency At York. Letters to the Editor: Rate burden on the childless, Filmed biographies, Historic houses taxes, Membership of an institute should be a 'must' for managers, Receiving medical treatment in the USSR, Table talk, Monument to the victims of Yalta, Referendum in Guyana, Restoring the British economy to health, Census race questions, Builders' fear of a Labour manifesto, Boycotting the Moscow Olympics, The way tax inspectors deal with us, The lessons of the Kondratieff curves. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Dr Terry Thomas, Sir Maurice Parsons Services to Bank of England, Sir Mark Tatton-Sykes, Mr Mikhail Pervukhin. Business and Finance: Standard Life quits £700m stake in Canada, Approach to English Property is called off, Indonesian coal deal off, Lonrho chief in Tanzanian talks on compensation, Germany and France let down Rotaflex, Discount market, Business Diary: Sir Charles and BSC · Boardroom drinkers, OECD forecasts a major improvement next year in US balance of payments, Brussels assures UK of textile import curbs on low-cost suppliers, Commodities, Ireland has highest export growth rate, International, Grindlays Bank shows its paces with 21 pc rise, Briefly Increase of 8pc at RTD but dividend passed, NatWest's domestic banking difficulties, Y J Lovell hopeful after slow start with six-month profits up, NCB could end this year with loss after £10m profit decline in 1977, Anglo steps up its search for uranium, Ladbroke to go ahead with casino plans, Options, Pinchin Denny to move into gilt-edged market, Power pricing: the problem that will not go away, Chrysler in strike talks with unions and ministers, Case against Frith deal, German leaders settling details of economy boost, Back over £1m mark at Howard Tenens, Tokyo fails to stop rising yen, OECD energy use rises, New trades need strategic plan, Banks facing tighter controls in draft Bill, Tightening the Old Lady's grip on the banking system, Howard Machinery is still on tight margins, Ultramar to buy Shell offshoot, Five new stocks for traded options market, Late spurt at Macarthy's takes group to over £3m, Atlantic Richfield, Mr Benn picks advisers on Severn Barrage, Greenvale payments rescheduled again, British Gas computer aids offshore procedures, CBI meets today to define policy on sanctions, Wm Prym-Werke, Wilson Walton delayed by contract talks, Tate & Lyle streamlining management. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Second line stocks take up the running, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts consolidate, Wall Street, Eurobonds (midday indicators). Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named for Powell Duffryn. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.
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