The Times - 30/10/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Robert Parker, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Martin Huckerby, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Harry Debelius, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From John Chartres, By Mark Jackson, , From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From David Cross, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, From Eric Marsden, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Neil Kelly, By Clifford Longley, Fenner Brockway, Ian Bradley, John Higgins, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Barry Millington, Noel Goodwin, J. C. Trewin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Keith Macklin, Anthony Howard, Geoffrey Smith, Marcel Berlins, Hugh Hanning, David Wood, MICHAEL COLLIER BRADLEY, , ANTHONY CRIPPS, , S. P. FEARON, , CLEMENT FREUD, , IAN BUDGE, , RICHARD HOGGART, KENNETH BAKER, , I.WESTON-SMITH, ROBIN KEMBALL, , G. A. JONES, , E. K. BRADFIELD, , LUCY WARBURTON, , N. R. MACNICOL, , Hugh Clayton, By Huon Mallalitu, A friend, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Management Correspondent, Clifford Webb, By Caroline Atkinson, By Peter Hill, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Frank Vogl, Adrienne Gleeson, R.S. MUSGRAVE, , F. A. SIMPSON, , I. D. MORGAN, , CLARE LLOYD., MURIEL GUMBEL, , I. R. McCRAE, , M.O.S. HAWKINS, , H. G. CONWAY, , GEOFFREY LEAN, , G. A. GILHESPY, , FRANCIS PRIDEAUX., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Felton, By a special correspondent, Bryan Lovell, Ronald Kershaw, Michael Prest, Alison Mitchell, Ray Maughan, David Robinson, By a Special Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Watts, N.H., D.W., by Rodney Wilson, D. W., by Frank Frazer, by David Shirreff, D.S., by Norma di Marco, by a Special Correspondent, R.W., by Atique Ahmad, by Eric Cresswell, by David Thomas, D. T., by Huon Mallalieu, Geoffrey Weston,
ResumoNews: Fears about immigrant workers, City and Guilds award for the young unemployed, Natural gas the basis of plans to diversify, Industrial partnerships planned to safeguard future, American renovators carry out ambitious programme, Flying visit: Pope John Paul II giving a, Saudi Arabia Caravan of progress steadies its pace, Harsh laws reflect cultural concern, Firm Anglo-French line on EEC voting, Civil Service unions plan £½m pay curb fund, £110,000 for 'Tannhauser' manuscript, Meeting challenge of 'suitcase bankers', Talks on Lisbon Cabinet expected to start today, Success based on foreign links, Mr Heath denies his views on pay have damaged party, Basques told to shun referendum on Spanish constitution, Releasing the people's talents is an aim of third plan, A singular way to penetrate a market, The band of whites on the Rhodesia black list, Where sand whips the face, Britain to join French and Germans in developing new fighter, 'Invasion' seen as Amin cover-up of army dissent, Camp David: quiet power unenthusiastic, Action on housing urged, Cuts likely for many arts if council grant is unchanged, Dissident takes up Vienna post, Students adopt new tactics in grants drive, Thais have harsh words with Hanoi on refugees, Learning to live without oil, More room at the inns, Professor names his predecessor as piltdown Man hoaxer, Building gets green light for 1980s, Leapman In America, Gromyko visit to Paris ends, The Tories look hopefully to Ulster, Science brings bloom to the desert, Printers to defy union over new paper, A Times Profile Daily in the Lords, Mr Machel absent from front-line summit, Rumjum rummages for pieces of its former prestige, Fear of army split hampers Shah, Shipping fleets sail into freight rate battle, Science report Medicine: Threat to foetus, Increases in bus fares of up to 10pc sought, How Britain is planning for peace, Red Brigades terrorists jailed in Milan, Demand for clearer guidance on homeless, Nursing shortages force two children's hospitals to refuse urgent cases, A dilemma of balance in enforcing law, Attorney General says, Mining King Solomon's gold, Naval repair work dispute, Where talent outweighs rank, French general joins battle to save plateau from army, Mood in Israel hardens after peace prize euphoria, Bishop may join workmen at factory bench, Old soldiers' reunions never die, Archdruid pledges support for language activists, Plan to ward off sanctions on South Africa, Agriculture Supermarkets save watercress beds, Fixer's innovation is payment by results, Steel fabrication plant an instant success, Brazil's Cabinet blamed for reporter's death, Bedu warriors mind the sheepfold, 200 ships held up by French strike, Mr Smith rules out December 31 handover, Prisoners of conscience Indonesia: Armunanto, Enthusiastic crowds confirm new pupularity of Mr Carter at New England election rallies, Foreign contractors hold high cards, Binladen looks up, Shaikh Yamani has hooded the Opec hawk, Mao's 'Little Red Book' is decried by Peking in line with new mood of the leadership, Breakdown of prison system 'is imminent', Mr Teng faces mounting tensions on his return, Friction on tenders being overcome, Gaullist call for tight controls on wages, Brothers' path to power, Changes in Buenos Aires may aid relations with Chile, An acerbic churchman is called to Reith microphone, A local senior partner is the secret behind contracts, Why Mr Steel is still waiting for his vote of thanks, Oil glut provokes pricing rethink, Nostalgia for desert scenes parallels British love of landscapes, Laying the groundwork for a new industrial city, Lifting the veil on learning., Dollar decline forces 14 revaluations in 12 months, Police inquiry into holiday home schemes in France, Chapel restoration teaches Methodists about their roots, Irish church wants grants only for non-violent uses, Why Aramco nationalization is also 100pc participation, British firm among pioneers in warehousing, 'End discrepancies in benefit payments', Appeal by embassy over airline ban, Dynasts who send a shudder through the West, Alliance of enemies in Lebanon proposed, Flightpath to success, Nato forces handicapped by out-of-date transport, Construction contractors with notable achievements, 40 artists face eviction as property prices rise, Tehran dismisses 34 Savak officials, Watch-dog agency curbs use of rial, Holy City Of Mecca. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Labour MPs to debate Rhodesia on Thursday, Parliamentary diary. Display Advertising: Kuwait Prefabricated Building Co., The Riyad Bank Ltd., Chrysler Leasing System., Saudi Arabian Airlines, Ali Zaid Al Quraishi And Brothers, Berec Group Limited, Rolls-Royce, The Saudi British Bank, The National Commercial Bank, Arabian Battery Co Ltd, Carma Investments Limited, Btc, Barclays Bank, Bank Base Rates, Saudi Arabian Markets Ltd, Al Alami Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd.,, Cmt, Arab Equipment Establishment, John Laing Limited, Sawary+onan, Binladin Organization, Cable & Wireless, Gold Fields, Dallah Establishment, M. A. Kharafi Establishments, Laing Properties Limited, Westlb, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Saudi Caire Bank, Uca, Avis, Amiantit, National Chemical Industries Ltd., Saudi Arabian Enterprises, Evans, M. Jamil Haroon Dehlawi Establishment, Simpson, Deutsche Bank, Bank Al-Jazira, Arabian Bulk Trade Ltd., Glaxo Holdings Limited,, Parker Timber Group Ltd., Kirby, Komatsu, Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation, Archirodon Construction Co. S. A., Costain. Law: Nine injured as prisoners protest over restrictions, Britons held in Saudi jail are well. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Personal, Educational & Public Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Public & Educational, Entertainments, -Stepping Stones-Non Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-. Reviews: Impressively mobile Masurok/Sheppard Wigmore Hall, Eschenbach, Frantz Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Two Widows Wexford Festival, Books Los Angeles becomes a Giulini town, Triple Bill Covent Garden, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Bard Lore, Peter Maxwell Davies ballet score. Sport: Gymnastics Golden dawn for United States as darkness falls on Miss Comaneci, Hockey Graves knows what it is to keep up with the Joneses, Tennis, Rugby League Substitute who flew 7,000 miles to play, Rackets Boone adds to his string of successes, Rowing Tradesmen win but lose, Sports in Brief, Football Ringmaster joins parade of goalscorers, Yachting Young sailors endure calm before storm of world event, Cricket Hendrick impresses at fast bowlers' fling, Golf Non-player wants to play, Racing Brave Johnny takes final classic with something to spare, Rugby Union All Blacks irresistible in loose, Ice skating Igarashi comes from behind to take title, For the record, Motor cycling Sheene ends his career with double victory. Editorials/Leaders: The Way To A Captive Press, Peace Making Across The Himalayas, Europe funds flowing into British parties. Letters to the Editor: Subsidies and the cost of foreign currency, Dispute in the NHS, Credit cards, Teaching gifted children, A unisex pronoun, Abolition of the road fund tax, Cooling cocoa, Army cadetships, Open-ended life policies, The Pope and contraception, Tax exiles, Electing a union leader, Shares for employees, Value of the reporter's approach, A Chinese chair, Arts sponsors, A cathedral completed, Proportional representation for Ulster, Compulsory house insurance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, First-class honours. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Oct. 29, 1953. Obituaries: Mr H. A. L. Craig, The Rev Robin Nixon, Professor G. C. Cheshire Influential writer on the law. Business and Finance: Dealers expect more pressure on dollar, 'Seasonal variations' aids Bamford's increase, Sir Eric Miller investigation complete, Industry in the regions The food services sector takes a look at new ways of keeping the workforce happy, BSC faces pay fight at Bilston, Britain to opt out of EEC oil search plan, Government plan for tougher policy on competition upsets the CBI, Business Diary in Europe: Low marks for East Berlin?, Too many cooks could curdle US economy, Brokers' views Analyst looks at risks and rewards in Eire, International Rio Algom gets boost from two offshoots, Mobil fights the corporate fight, New technique may widen scope of viewdata systems, Why research into nuclear waste disposal must go on, Newman Int plans rights issue, Inflation seen as staying in single figures, More share prices, GM $700m order is blow to Ford, This week Spotlight will be centred on Reed International's statement, National Institute in appeal for funds, Freight report Tanker and dry cargo sector remain firm, Euromarkets Issues take a further dive due to rising interest rates, Big changes to be sought for Birmingham motor show, Commodities International Wheat Council is cautious about Soviet estimates, Briefly, Briefly Clayton hints at lower profits, A dream of eastern riches that vanished, Contradictions on Wall Street, Move fails to displace directors, Bambergers' profits on way back, Institute of Directors call for 50pc top tax, Mining US raises uranium enriching charge, Questions on Nepal ships deal, The economic challenge confronting Ecuador. Business Appointments: Business appointments Rediffusion board names its new chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Property: Industrial schemes for London, Flat Sharing, Rentals, Commercial Properties & Services to the Business World. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,043, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Births.
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