The Times - 30/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton, From Michael Horsnell, and Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Staff, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Hugh Noyes Westminster, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Sheila Black, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans, By Kenneth Gosling, By Robin Young, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Courrespondent, By Christopher Warman, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock and Michael Horsnell Mihehead, By John Roper, By John Young Planning Reporter, by the Staff of Nature, By Annabel Ferriman, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Tony Allaway, From Sue Masterman, From Dessa Trevisan, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Georges Biannic of Agence France-Presse, From Robert Fisk, From Neil Kelly, By Richard Davy, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, by Prudence Glynn, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Dennis Bird, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Coleman, Brian Alderson, Peter Tinniswood, Ion Trewin, Philippa Toomey, Geoffrey Jackson, Ronald Butt, Richard Harris, Christopher Logue, Geoffrey Smith, Bevis Hillier, David Steel, MICHOLAS BETHELL, , J. S. CHIRAU, , E. MAYNE REID, , A. C. CATTANACH, , HUGH WALTER, , J. FREEDMAN, , AXEL SPRINGER, , ANTHONY NICOLL, , INGA NICOLL, , JOHN LOVETT, , RICHARD HANDS, , ALAN HAINE, , R. Y. HOLDSWORTH, , MARY D. STIGANT, , M. H. LEGGE, , H. M. SAIEWITZ, , BRIAN COURT-MAPPIN, , DESMOND HARNEY, , J. G. NANDRIS, , R. J. YOUNG, , MICHAEL HAMILTON, , HAMISH McLELLAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Arts Reporter, J.A.G., A correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Alan McGregor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Bryan Appleyard, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Christopher Wilkins, By Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Our European Business Correspondent, Alison Mitchell, Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl., By Ronald Faux, R. M. BANKES-JONES, , From Ian Murray, ANTHONY COWGILL, , M. E. SIMONS, , L. CLARKE, , M. J. CLARKSON, , DEREK R. THORNTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, Peter Hill, Robin Young, Ray Maughs, By Tony May, By Alison Mitchell, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Plan to step up race law inquiries next year, Banabans fail to appear at island talks, Topless bathing at Bondi beach, Dolphins fear cry of glass fibre whale, Group to sue firm over hormone pregnancy tests, Japanese paper's staff call off lunch-hour strike, Russia puts emphasis on boosting economy, Party reluctant to speak frankly or tolerate other centres of power Failure to consult threatens Polish success, Envoy told talks onus is on Mr Smith, Council to pull down 114 faulty houses, Unlimited Soviet aid helped backward rural nation to enter industrial age Material needs make Bulgaria look towards West, Mr Nixon in London: The beaming, Teachers not guilty of handling stolen goods, Mr John Tisdall, who has, Farmers seek fresh cut in green pound, S Africa businessman fined £35,000 in exchange case, M Hersant heard by judge, Bloodstock sales Broxted colt fetches 16,000gns, Berlin airlift of jeans approved by East Germans, Man dies from rabies in London hospital, Morale improves at Normansfield, Fashion:2, Support pledged for national heritage, Science report Zoology: How a shark swims, US will take 21,875 more refugees from Indo-China, Reform of Parliament: not whether but when, Hospital is to investigate child's death, Germans agree legal definition of border between east and west, Family archives covering 700 years to be sold, Mr Teng says Peking meeting will not remove any top leader, Britain offers proposals to settle Belize dispute, Mr Scott alleges he was seduced, Turning point in French trade unionism, Janata majority severely reduced in by-election, Opposition promises election aid to unions, Iran opposition fails to agree on a new prime minister, Last-ditch Commons move to avert 'Times' suspension, Normansfield's head gets dismissal notice, Police power to detain in Scots Bill, King Juan Carlos receives Argentina's past leaders, Let's stop pretending not to notice, Labour's sad case of continental drift, Terrorism now main crisis in Italy, Celebrating Romania awaits Soviet reaction, Protests over BBC radio reception, Thailand's new constitution approved, Research on injuries in motor cycle accidents, Report calls for start on EEC talks with Spain, President Amin reported to have vanished, Top civil servants to study implications of open government, Charter 77 reports atomic deaths, Universities call for mandatory research grants, CBI shuns clash on sanctions, Man tells of $50,000 offer to kill Dr King, Management and unions dig in, Move to buy 'Evening Standard' reported, Warning on students from abroad, Constitution criticized by Spanish Primate, Fashion:1 Janus, Two defiant Labour MPs resign secretarial posts, Pay strike threat by Shell tanker drivers, 'Times' events baffle wartorn Beirut press, Ban sought on attempts to limit competition, Closing the Little Red Book, Mr Healey promises early vote on EMS exchange rate if Government obtains concessions, Britain must 'get into monetary plan early', Big walk-out at motorway inquiry after Tyme ban, Priest killed in San Salvador guerrilla gunfight, Japan to buy £5m worth of European works of art, Arts Diary The Duke of Windsor and Mr Norris, Statement by Lord Thomson of Fleet, Prince Charles in Brussels visit to EEC and Nato, Politics in Christianity 'causes division'. Index. Display Advertising: Lwt, Ppa, University Tailors, St. James's, Foord, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Islamic Pious Foundations In Jerusalem, Air France, Richard Ellis, The British Car Auction Group Ltd., Genève, A Perfect Christmas Gift, The American Express Card., High & Dry, Dana Corporation, BBC, The Times 1000, The Listener, Livia, Iea, Johnnie Walker, Gec, Thos. Webb Crystal, Compec'78, Newman-Tonks Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Janneau Grand Armagnac, Collins Harvill, Northern Ireland, Tricentrol, Lancia, Country Life, London News, John, Mental Health Foundation, Skf, Epworth Press, Controle Parfait De LA Coiffure. News in Brief. Law: Back to the judge Royal Bank of Canada v Ghosh, Three men on murder charge, Girl murder charge, Girl aged 17 is cleared of killing her lover, Legal aid for mothers of children in care: call to implement legislation Regina v Welwyn Justices, Ex parte S, Ulster pig body is declared illegal, Thorpe Conspiracy Case Mr Norman Scott says Jeremy Thorpe made love to him, Court of Appeal Pending action dies with dissolution of company Foster Yates & Thom Ltd v H. W. Edgehill Equipment Ltd, Chancery Division Inquiry inspectors held to be holders of 'office' Edwards (Inspector of Taxes) v Clinch, Unsuitable procedure Van Hoorn v Van Hoorn, Courrt 'clearly ruled on Colonel B's anonymity'. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Trailer, Solution to today's crossword, Regional Tv Westward, £8,000 paid for 65 love letters by Lillie Langtry Liaison with Arthur Henry Jones, Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,070. Official Appointments and Notices: European expert takes command at Quai d'Orsay, Alastair Cooke wins top radio award, Records review body is ready to take evidence. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Concessionary fares plan, Peers vote for inclusion of human rights convention in domestic legislation House of Lords, Abolition of car tax the fairest way to proceed-minister House of Commons, Repeal of Official Secrets Act heads subjects on which MPs want to legislate, The Times emergency debate takes place today, Strong case for participation from outset, Chancellor sets out change needed before UK can join the exchange rate regime, Rail talks on tunnel, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Classified Advertising: La Creme DeL Creme, Exhibitions & Lectures, Funeral Arrangements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Appointments Vacant also on page 28, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Majestic illustrator Francis Barlow First master of English book illustration By Edward Hodnett (Scolar Press, £17.50), ECO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Ominous pause Born for Opposition Byron's Letters and Journals, Volume 8: 1821 Edited by Leslie A. Marchand (John Murray £7.50), Novelist's novelists The Realists Portraits of Eight Novelists By C. P. Snow (Macmillan, £6.95), Medici Quartet Wigmore Hall, Has Washington Legs? Cottesloe, Fiction Going After Cacciato By Tim O'Brien (Cape, £4.95) Imogen By Jilly Cooper (Arlington, £3.95) Plumb By Maurice Gee (Faber, £4.95), The blessed Walter Authors by Profession Volume One By Victor Bonham-Carter (Society of Authors, 84 Drayton Gardens, SW10, £5.95 and £2.95), Me, I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf London Weekend (Saturday), La pazzia senile St John's, When cinemagoers got the news but not the politics Newsfront (a) Screen on the Hill Hitler-A Career (a) Classic, Oxford Street Germany in Autumn Scala Ben Travers season National Film Theatre, Golden lunacy The Search for EI Dorado By John Hemming (Michael Joseph, £8.50) The Gold of EI Dorado By Victor Wolfgang von Hagen (Granada, £2.50). Sport: Tennis A storm that refreshed British Cup hopes, King George runners, Swimming Revenge chance for East German women, Squash rackets Brownlee throws away hard-earned chance, Skiing Lack of snow leads to postponement, Motor racing Frenchman fills Renault vacancy, Cycling Vacancy exists for supremo to make the pace, Sports in Brief, Ice skating Miss Cottrill comes of age gracefully at sixteen, Racing Money should flow for Grundy blood, Golf Miss Lopez nears $200,000 mark in earnings, Football The night Czechs bounched off Shilton, Table tennis Klampar is in the money after Bletchley success, Yachting British boats mop up minor places, Snooker Miles has tables turned on him, Hockey Oxford find artists are difficult to locate, Rugby Union All Blacks enhance reputation in Newport demolition job, Cricket England resist temptation to play extra fast bowler in first Test. Editorials/Leaders: There Will Be An Interval, Romania's New ACT Of Defiance, The Fund That IS Not. Letters to the Editor: BBC broadcasts to Iran, Metrication and the 'Laws of Units', Brief silence, Implications of Civil Service pay report, Hormone treatment, Young enthusiastic Tories, A triple shrine on Mount Sinai, The issues at 'The Times', Participation, Cyprus and the UN, Added value as management tool, Preserving cathedral cities, Art in Ulster, Call for Rhodesia conference, Barrier to black promotion in S Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 30, 1953 European federation. Obituaries: Sir Frederick Scopes, Mr Andre Morell Stage, film and television actor, Miss B. A. Bicknell. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Shares subdued, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilt switching but no decisive trend. Business and Finance: Pay dictates the market's thinking, ECGD pays out £50m to exporters after default on Turkish deals, B. Elliott takes off in first-half, Bussiness Dairy:And so to bed, Commodities, British workers 'not strike-happy wreckers', Sir Harold admits mor tonic less gin in City, Dawson expects same again after 17pc interim increase, Manufrance cutbacks plan to avert liquidation, Life assurance 'cooling-off' to be enforced, Davy Corporation, New Life Business, Healing rift at Business Equipment Association, Deutsche Bank taking DM35m stake in Nixdorf, Aurora selling its Osborn subsidiary, BP seek Channel oil permit from France, Schmidt in Frankfurt EMS talks, How Sweden's motorists took on the oil giants, Options, Economic notebook Making room for the newcomers, Staflex Int stops trading, Malaysian interests raise stake in Harrisons, International Borg and Firestone link, Euromarkets Demand for Swiss loans ebbs, Study identifies emerging UK trade challenge, Japanese profits, BL senior shop stewards vote today on 17 pc wage offer, IEA plan for world coal threatens UK expansion, Singer trims plan to save 750 jobs at Clydebank, 'Catalogue of errors' at World Bank, Volvo confident on Norway deal deadline, Widening American trade deficit sours hopes of better inflation prospects next year, Compromise with Third World in sight on Unctad stability fund for commodities, Colour TV deliveries to shops fall again, Briefly Daily Mail & Gen Trust goes ahead, Steelmakers prepare for more austerity. Shipping News: Plans ready for ships scrap and build scheme. Business Appointments: Business appointments ITT Europe president. Property: Flat Sharing, Homes fit for a business, Period Houses and Cottages, Forthcoming Auctions. Births.
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