The Times - 21/07/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By John Whitmore, By Edward Mortimer, From Nicholas Ashford, By Stewart Tendler, From Michael Binyon, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, of The Times Educational Supplement, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By John Young Planning Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Christopher Warman, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Peter David, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Gretel Spitzer, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sinan Fisek, From Maria Modiano, From Christopher Walker, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, David Robinson, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Joan Bakewell, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Ivan Barnes Foreign News Editor, Patrick Knight, Caroline Davidson, By Richard Streeton, From Mitchell Platts, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Michael Shanks, Charles McKean, Peter Nichols, Bernard Levin, KATHLEEN COLLARD, , E. G. WEST, , NIGEL VINSON, , JEREMY BURNS, , PATRICK McGRATH, , A. C. PARSONS, , ARTHUR SUPER, , NICOLAS BENTLEY, , PATRICK STREETER, , CHARLES JANSON, , NIGEL HAIGH, , SULEIMAN MOUSA, , C. J. LINSDELL, , JOHN HARRIS, , PETER KEMP, , By Our Music Reporter, By Gerald Ely, By Huon Mallalieu, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, A correspondent writes:, Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer writes:, By Ronald Pullen, By Our Economics Staff, By Richard Allen, By Our Management Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Correspondent, D. DOWNS, , FRANK McKELLAR, , HUGH DAVIDSON, , RIC WHARTON, , J. E. PAGE, , P. O'BRIEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Nicholas Hirst, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Desmond Quigley Company News Editor, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, Peter Waymark,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Lords send Scotland Bill back to the Commons, Insistence that Welsh Assembly should make appointments to nominated bodies, Government plans quick Bill to control dividends, Contact with citizens of Soviet Union valuable, Minister's fishery policy, Citizens will have necessary powers to take proceedings against assembly, Royal Assent to 19 Acts, Next week's business, PM points out to Mrs Thatcher that assumptions about jobless have already been lowered twice House of Commons, EEC to put forward proposals on trade in live food animals, Firmness in dealing with illegal immigrants, Labour MP withdraws his comment about peer, Government want freer importation of food, Setbacks for Government on Scotland Bill but peers do not insist on PR House of Lords, Mr Foot wants dividend Bill through in one day. Index. Picture Gallery. News: Unified planning of higher education suggested, 'Vendetta' on Russia denied by Mr Carter, Stalwarts in Salonika defy fears of full moon, Swapo chief claims West support over Walvis Bay, Union to end 'blacking' of submarine work, Nuclear shelters 'will save Soviet leaders', New talks on move to dismiss MP, New safety code for lead planned, Counties call for tighter checks on oil pipelines, Labour denies 'whispers' on race, Soldiers told to take dead Russians' gold teeth, Ambulance service is 'faltering', British and Americans see danger in lifting sanctions on Rhodesia, Threat of big sheepmeat rises denied, Motoring Slave on fuel with a feather foot, Sadat hard line transforms reports in Cairo press, Watch for mentally ill teachers urged, Tass tells Dr Owen to look at discrimination in Britain, Increase in TV licence fees expected, Hospital complaint backed, Navy training base with 150 acres goes on the market, Cairo offer to assure Israel security if Arab land is given up, Three Natal policemen suspended after death of black prisoner, Tories 'part of union movement', Japan opens negotiations today Russia defiled in Peking talks, 18th-century pastels come into their own, R-R engines can go to Chile, Home Secretary refuses to curb 'no appeal' powers against illegal entrants, despite criticism, Police given new guidance on identity parade conduct, 'Misery for the masses' Brazil bishops condemn oppression, After Bremen: will we be left behind again when the European train begins to move?, Rome Diary, Catholics' concern at schools militarism, Adam: a tricky genius who made space speak, Pay dispute halts ENO's 'Carmen' plans, Ministers move to curb unemployment alarm, Basque home rule demands split ruling Madrid party, Shakespeare and strikes seen through Soviet eyes, Advice for Germans holidaying abroad, Journalists' fast to continue in Pakistan protest, Setback for Grunwick chief's hopes, Mr Carter's drug adviser resigns over prescription irregularity, Former colonel wants identity cards used in Ulster, Mr Thorpe to sue 'Private Eye' for libel, Gaullists are joined by M Marchais in anti-EEC outburst, 'Political prisoners' in America are named, Fighting role envisaged US armed forces to use womanpower, How Mr Callaghan runs things, Mr Callaghan says he will make up his mind on election after a holiday, Australia signs uranium pact with Finland, Restored brewery on shortlist, Sharp fall in growth of money stock, Britain will test new Polaris missiles, Church wants £700-£1,000 a year rise for vicars, Junta likely to rule Bolivia after election annulment, The restored nineteenth-century brewery buildings of The Maltings, at Farnham, Surrey,, Film of Hitler plot trial is found, Museum is likely to keep unique Roman collection, Denktas plan for UN role in Famagusta, Council approves school voucher trial, Flight delays of up to 48 hours feared, Architect of EEC farm policy dies, Science report Satellites: Collisions in orbit, Test tube baby's mother ill, Orthodox appeal to Anglicans not to have woman priests. Law: Court apology by Jimmy Hill, Boys convicted of killing widow aged 83, Woman says fortune teller disappeared with £1,500, Recall of Lord Ryder sought by defence, Body-in-boot man gets life, Judge orders 160 homeless people to leave flats, Family Division Ill-health pension attached as earnings Miles v Miles, No damages for man shot in field, Father in six-day siege is remanded in custody, Jail for former policeman, High Court orders new poll in ward over four votes, Queen's Bench Division Architect's duty to advise clients B. L. Holdings Ltd v Robert J. Wood and Partners, Ukrainian dissident jailed, Solicitors liable for delay by counsel Mainz v James and Charles Dodd, Chancery Division Parents lose case over choice of school Winward and Another v Cheshire County Council, Drug denial by security guard. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, M. Gérard Joailliers, Laing, Anglo American Corporation Group, Group Gold Mining Companies, Century Oils Group, Triefus & Company Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Stonehill Holdings Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Rnib, Britannic Assurance Company Limited, Witan Investment Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Inveresk Group. Sport: Athletics Yifter fails to match Rono's pace, Cricket Leicestershire's tight bowling earns place in next round, Cycling Third rider in Tour doping case, Squash rackets No TV coverage, no sponsor, no world event, Rugby Union Australian manager claims Welsh 'guilty of foul play', Boxing Italian in coma: Minter will box on, Tennis Jarrett puts Britain back on course, Golf Players call off boycott of Dutch Open after winning new terms, Rowing Junior crews for Belgrade, Sports in Brief, Racing Acamas will carry Boussac colours, Football Watson re-signs for City within hours of deadline, Horse show Only Swede goes clear in jump-off, Olympic Games East Germany critical of Los Angeles threat, For the record. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,957, Radio, Korchnoi content to hold champion to a draw. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Public And Educational, Theatres, Acknowledgments, Non-Secretarial, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Horses in their blood International Velvet (u) Empire Wombling Free (u) Studio One Warlords of Atlantis (a) Warner West End/ Swiss Scene/ Classic, Oxford Street, Exposure most decent After Noon Thames, Around the World in 80 days Nottingham Playhouse, Parikian-Fleming-Roberts Trio Wigmore Hall, Maria Ewing on her Dorabella, Anastasia Covent Garden, The Matchmaker Arts, Cambridge. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): If you've ever thought of falling ill in Russia, read on..., 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 21, 1953 Ending great estates. Editorials/Leaders: Damaging And Absurd, Dr Filbinger Spreads The Damage, More Than 100 Per Cent Turnout. Letters to the Editor: Delays to share certificates, Supply of land for housing, Supporting Soviet dissidents, Moving hazardous loads, Length of nautical mile, The Palestine mandate, Warwick Castle treasures, Disabled students, A return to the Gold Standard, Prison visitors' centre, Role of marketing in the economy, Wage rates for young workers, Imports of textiles from EEC countries, Professional engineers and unions, Fast breeders and EEC, Offshore technology support. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Uuiversity news, Plaisterers' Company, Latest appointments, Architects' prize. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Solomon Pottesman, Sir James Penny, Mr Oliver Messel, Professor R. S. Sylvester Authority on the works of Sir Thomas More. Business and Finance: Gilt sales are on the move again, Discount market, New Life Business Britannic Assurance first-half progress, U S raises trigger steel price, India may end sugar price control, Weston-Evans' dividend counter to BMCT bid, Go-ahead for system to harness waste gas, Booker McConnell makes $10m US purchase, Ban on insider trading set out in company law reform proposals, Middle East ports face overcapacity problem, Ernest Jones 85-times oversubscribed, Chairmen Boots' first-quarter world sales up by 20 pc, Industry prepares for 5 pc wage round over the next year, Monetary discord may open two-tier EEC, The benefits of terotechnology, Industrial relations improve at Metal Box, Commodities, British Shipbuilders goes into armaments business to protect engineering jobs, Censure on deal in Eastwood shares, Associated Fisheries turns in £1.9m half-time loss, Community split on 'crisis cartels', Approach to Robert McBride, EEC sees signs of upturn in industrial output, Company law reforn: still in the political thickets, Tecalmit's £2m rights-French group taken over, Sterling moves ahead strongly on signs of firm Government stand over pay, Printers put Stationery Office in a price fix, Higher exports help to balance French trade, UK fights Brussels move to lift Portuguese textile quota, Rhodesia seeks $15m loan, Fodens' first-half warning, Options, Astra Industrial, In brief Nearly £44m paid to shed surplus dockers, Vaal Reefs raises dividend as uranium and gold profits soar, Vauxhall's highest result in seven years still inadequate, says chief, Haslemere Estates' figures boost shares, Strike ballot on Christmas bank hours expected, Lonrho begins talks on Tanzania expulsion order, Putting the croft on a business footing, Marked slowdown in consumer spending growth last quarter, Business Diary: West Sussex at work, Varying estimates of Australian wheat, Briefly Profits fall as Hollas is hit by timber prices, Gordon & G earnings up 30 pc, Newman Inds holds 34pc of Wood & Sons, Bullough jumps in first half. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Scattered gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Dividends still the main factor, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J Read to be Unigate's deputy chief executive. Births.
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