The Times - 27/06/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, From Ian Murray, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Edward Mortimer, By Our Legal Correspondent, From David Nicholson-Lord, Charles McKean, Ronald Faux, By Peter Hennessy, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From John Chartres, By a Staff Reporter, By Trevor Fishlock, By Alan Hamilton, From our own Correspondent, From Our own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, From Jose Shercliff, From Patricia Clough, From Eric Marsden, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Ray Kennedy, By Dan van der Vat, Paul Overy, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Bernard Levin, Arthur Latham, PHS, David Watts, Philip Howard, CLIFFORD DANN, , CHRISTOPHER TUGENDHAT, , H. C. ALLEN, , J. J. SCARISBRICK, , PETER CARTER-RUCK, , TERENCE MILLER, , GRAHAM WEBSTER, , STEPHEN LOCK, , PETER HORDERN, , HELEN LOWENTHAL, , M. E. MAZZAWI, , DAVID PREISKEL, , G. G. STEWART, , HUGH GREENE, , JUNE ABERDEEN, , JAMES YOUNG, , John Young, Trevor Fishlock, Brian L. Hill, By Our Medical Correspondent., By Our Bridge Correspondent, William Forrest, E.H.S., DPB and KFC, , From Peter Norman, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Margaret Stone, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Ronald Kershaw, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton, By Ronald Pullen, , Christopher Wilkins, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Eynon Smart, PAUL DERRICK, , ROSEMARIE SKINNER, , RALPH HORWITZ, , DAVID YEOMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, Michael Prest and Malcolm Brown, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, Ray Maughan, By Tony May, by Patricia Clough, P.C., Peter Norman, Gretel Spitzer, Patricia Clough, P. N., by Peter Norman, by Peter Waymark, by Frank Brown, by Edward Townsend, by Peter Hill, P.H., by Hugh Clayton, by Derek Winnert, by Geoffrey Weston, by Darrell Delamaide,
ResumoNews: Big guns primed for July 13 by-elections, Sighting of white shark excites Long Island, New words and new meanings Getting caught in the wrong key, Bomb blast destroys priceless works of art at Versailles, Methodist schism in Transkei, Court move to get National Front out of house, Shipbuilding Prospects are dismal, Student protest prevented by Seoul police, The Tudor tax relic that suits the 70s, How Britain lost its chance of quinine fortune, £1.3m Old Vic and Prospect appeal, Marshall Aid still potent force for growth, Steel Crisis in the industry, France's bomb groups, Take the Romantic Road into a rich past, Weekly grant of £7.50 urged to keep young in full-time education, A taste of money, The neglect that breeds racial violence, Regional report Lairds increasingly anxious at tax threat to land, Waldheim aide begins tour of Lebanon trouble spot, The Times Diary Virgin batsman Leslie Thomas retires hurt, Anti-nuclear rally takes place quietly, Callaghan talks on Africa with Mr Carter, Influence grows to match economic strength, Conservative looks to electoral turning point in October, PC Bender: The Barbican's local policeman, Schmidt visit indicates new Bonn interest in Africa, West Germany Move back to human values in computer society, Bonn prosecutor predicts more terrorist murders, President of South Yemen overthrown by pro-Soviet faction in Aden battle, Chemical fibres Unrelieved gloom among star performers, British Airways propose Concorde Texas link, Policy change on Rhodesia rejected despite massacre Tory call to Dr Owen for break with Front, Tories trace Labour's communist ties, The Apel of Chancellor Schmidt's eye, Electronics Japanese make spectacular inroads, Banks continue expansion abroad, At least 13 die in North Sea helicopter crash, Panama plan for long halt to whaling dropped, Zia regime criticized for refusal to call elections, The frustrations of lobbying at the House, 'Right-winger'is expelled by hunt saboteurs, Cut in swim lessons criticized, Bengalis call for a Home Office inquiry on policing, Sir Geoffrey suggests inner-city enterprise zones free of red tape, Rhodesia missionaries determined to stay there, Financial Atlas of the Western world, Details given of the Queen's Canada visit, Engineering Renowned skills blunt force of recession, Amnesty hits back, £87m bad debts on arms sales, New job for the secret maker of incomes policies, Sensitivity and suspicion make for tense relations, Left gains bring down Iceland Government, Scotland Yard yesterday, Is it the 'British disease'?, Architecture report Swindon: Centre with a touch of class, Electricians in hospitals accept offer, Namibia voters' registration begins, Revival plan for 'village' in London, Cardinal calls for public inquiry on Ulster report, French left's disunity seen as reason for Socialist poll setback, 60,000 march in protest over Dutch pay plan, Romanians set to block changes in Comecon, Murdered man's body removed from roadside, 168 saved from car ferry fire in Aegean, Abandoned Roman town excavated near Paris, Contingency legal aid plan clarified, Cauliflowers used as animal feed, Nine fail to agree on rights clause in new Lomé treaty, Handling ability is about the fastest in the world, Social Focus Why it is time for motorway planners to think again, Reconstruction with feeling for the past, Strength with flexibility from the shopfloor, Heritage reclaimed by Gutenberg's city, Warning of new invasion in Ogaden, Science report Obstetrics: Mortality rate reduced, Angola signs treaty of friendship and aid with Portuguese, Fleet Street journalists warn publishers on pay, Fishermen safe after five day ordeal, Living with the Wall, Heavy investment to maintain prime place, Exciting new cinema shows the way, Cambridge tripos results, Paris builds art workshop and gallery for children, Island residents to fight plan for new refineries, Proposals on secrecy attacked, Disciplinary proceedings against union rebels, Genetic engineering's part in the fight against disease, Expert help on methods of East block, Spanish Premier pleased by Morocco support. Index. Display Advertising: Bendix International Finance Corporation, London And Holyrood Trust Limited, Westdeutsche Landesbank, Rolls-Royce Motors, Garrard, Dg Bank, Sotheby's Belgravia, Lufthansa, The Land Securities Investment Trust Limited, Federal Republic Of Germany, Areas For Expansion, Association Of Technicians In Finance And Accounting Limited, Icc, Dresdner Bank, High & Dry, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, The Times Euromarkets And Foreign Bond, The London And Provincial Trust Limited, Phillips & Drew,, Commerzbank, The East Surrey Water Company, Aeg-Telefunken, Iowa, Bayerische Vereinsbank, William Pickles, Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale, The John Bright Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Readicut International Limited, Burnett & Hallamshire Group, Glenfiddich, Vereins-Und Westbank, Ghh-Prospects, Btr, Deutsche Bank, Bfg, Wiesbaden,, Hypo Bank, Access, Portsmouth And Sunderland Newspapers, Limited, Tudor. Law: Employment Appeal Tribunal Court of Appeal Non-union man fairly dismissed Lakhani v Hoover Ltd, Court apology for Mr Stern, Theft by men 65 minutes after being given bail, Brokers as agents of the insurers Stockton v Mason, Terror suspects defy court in Switzerland, US-Soviet deal on detainees, More litigation leaves judges without courts, Man died after fall from X-ray table, Mrs Milinaire a 'thief' prosecution says, Man and sons 'in revenge attack on sect', Red Brigades chiefs appeal against sentence. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Jacobi, Atkins in Christopher Fry play, Radio, French musical scores bring £120,000, The Times Crassword Puzzle No 14,936, Broadcasting, North Western contest won by mixed teams, Americans dominate finals of bridge mixed pairs, Gala prices paid for von Hirsch paintings. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Legal Appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Personal, Business to Business, -Stepping stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Funeral Arrangements, The Times, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Sport: Racing Darley rides to a Pontefract treble, Horse show Broome is still the one others have to beat, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union MacEwan joins Scottish selectors panel, Golf Brand and Marchbank in team to face Europe, Boxing Spinks to meet S. African after Ali bout, Tennis Stockton has least cause to laugh, World Cup No small earthquake in Argentina, Yachting Streeter stays with leaders to take second cup race, Commonwealth Games A nation of harriers can find but one man for the 1,500 metres, Cricket Kent ruthless against weakened Northants bowling. Reviews: Sensitive balance Chilingirian Quartet Wigmore Hall, Alfredo Galvez Half Moon, RPO/Hart/Furniss Festival Hall, Matrix New Gallery, Matisse and women in art, Rationality and revolution Captain Swing The Other Place. Politics and Parliament: Rhodesia massacre emphasizes need for round table talks: call to all leaders to respond House of Commons, Bishop introduced, Failure in trade talks would be a damaging blow to world, Alternative energy strategy based on coal being studied, Pragmatic approach to monetary union House of Lords, 'Patience can be carried too far' House of Lords, White Paper on secrets Act soon, Two private Bills. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): There's more to a body than meets the eye, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 26, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: Shocks In Yemen, North And South, Mr Carter Takes A Long View, Aftermath Of An Atrocity. Letters to the Editor: The Palestine Mandate, A 1957 libel action, Better directors-American Style, Threat to pines, BR Pension Fund's art Purchases, The law on abortion, Psychiatric assessments could work, Seeking Peace in Rhodesia, The Suez story, Conversion of industry to cooperative production would aid pay problem, Protecting Stonehenge, Land for building, Smoking at airports, The Heathrow Tube, Music at the Proms, Standing for two Parliaments, Taxman's bite out of Services boarding school allowance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Sheriffs of London, University news, Latest appointments, First-class honours. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Joseph Swire, Professor J. P. Kendall Distinguished work in chemistry, Mr Robert Jenkins, Sir Dingle Foot, Sir Clinton Lewis, Mr William Lloyd, Gc, Judge Youngdahl. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Index slides 3.3 points on lack of demand, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts and equities lower, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Gilts fall on fears over inflation and funding, Discount market, Schmidt-Giscard meeting produces scheme to bring the franc into 'snake', Statistical copper deficit foreseen, Business Diary: Man overboard? · Yak in the box, Comercroft Hidden property strengths, Industrial films Selling in a variety of shapes, Parkland Textiles' warning on imports, Power union leader backs state boards over pay, Cut in German workforce urged by researchers, Commodities, Diversification planned at Regalian Properties, New type of rubber, J. Grant's 15pc rise in pre-tax profits, Barclays shrugs off its critics, De Beers to rework old diamond mine-precedent for expansion, Provincial Laundries to sell property, Striking Leyland drivers gefy union, BSC calls conference on worker directors, British Steel casts around for a new partnership deal, Shipbuilders to tighten accounting, Hill Samuel bank chief resigns post, Galliford takes over Brown for £750.000, Options, Goldsmith pledge on the French connexion, Peru fishmeal, LME stocks, German support for tunnel, Briefly, Readicut to spend over £20m by 1983; higher profits expected this year, Turkish debt rescheduling talks fail to find solution, German cartel doubts over BP plan for gas takeover, International Tax fear halts trading on Tel Aviv exchange, Shelton jobless seek £50,000 payments, Cattle's (Hldgs) hoist profits; current term looks promising, Grays investors demand details of £6.5m deficit, Landsits' yield falls below 8pc, Yen advances to 206 against dollar, Duport sale raises Adwest share of steering gears, Portsmouth Newspapers' broadside, Inter-Bond Services being taken over, Investment law leads IBM to leave Nigeria, Merger to go ahead but society is criticized, Whitecroft dips but best-ever figures seen for current year, Opposition's NEB attack 'depressing', Dawson Int unlikely to match profits growth, Double taxation: has UK sold itself short?, OFT seeks ruling on 8-year price pact by feedingstuffs suppliers. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, For Sale. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named for ICI Fibres Division. Births.
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