The Times - 22/09/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From David Blake, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Roger Berthoud, By Derek Harrls, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Stewart Tendler, By Craig Seton, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Ian Bradley, By Alan Hamilton, By Trevor Fishlock, By Christopher Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Mario Modiano, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Stephen Downer, From Patrick Knight, From Gretel Spitzer, From Hasan Akhtar, From Florencia Varas, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, John Blunsden, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael phillips Racing Correspondent, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Roger Berthoud, Stanley Sadie, David Bonavia, Sue Masterman, Frederick Bonnar, Bernard Levin, Ronnie Faux, Peter Godfrey, John Rae, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , MARY FRETWELL, , PHILIP GOODHART, , EDWARD A. C. GOODMAN, , THOMAS ELMHIRST, , H. F. O'NEILL, , AVEBURY, , DAVID HAY, , M. D. A. HEPWORTH, , J. H. SMITH Vicar, , D. T. JONES, S. H. HUBBARD, , W R. P. BOURNE, , TONY BANKS, , STUART HOLLAND, , R. T. REES, , FRANCIS FENN, SJ, , By the Staff of Nature, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By Caroline Atkinson, By Michael Prest, By Richard Allen, By Christopher Wilkins, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Peter Norman, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, From Michael Hornsby, , By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By John Huxley, DONALD BRUCE, , TREVOR RICHES, , COLIN SHEFFIELD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Dennis Taylor, Kenneth Owen, By Bryan Appleyard, By Tony May, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Ray Maughan, Peter Waymark, Peter Davalle, by Margaret Stone, M.S., by V. K. Narasimhan, by A. Hariharan, A.H., M. S., by a Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Royal Ballet suffers a 'double blow', The great Busby, Ugandans still hoping for a British home, State development agencies' involvement in industry provokes backlash, Mr Lee believes communists still have intentions of undermining South-East Asian governments, More sport 'would cut NHS costs', £1,000 prize for a poem, East German involvement in Africa grows, Dispute among Aborigines delays uranium project, Booklet aims to 'debunk myth about race and IQ', Ford support for Warren Commission, Chair prices stay high at Christie's, Italy knights its World Cup players, PLO given Arab support for new wave of West Bank terrorism, Farmers want lower prices for food that builds mountains, Foreign loans business not yet sanctioned, Final report on European seats submitted, Battle of holiday discounts, Mid-term primary elections held in most US states, How to claim in plain man's terms, Housing Bill planned for next session, Appeal to rescue Labour paper, BBC refuses to ban Front broadcasts, MBFR talks resume Hope for a break in Vienna deadlock, Will 11 MPs split the SNP wide open?, Power game alienates the people, One-party election likely in Namibia, Government tries to curb the craze for gold, Pope reaffirms importance of the family, Foreign aid remains essential for long-term strategy, Lead-damage case review opens today, Liverpool social workers likely to join dispute, The new beasts of burden, Motoring Russia's latest Lada sticks to old virtues, Life insurance and unit trusts face uphill task, Science report Zoology: Magnetism of bees, British Embassy damaged in squatter protest, Mrs Whitehouse pelted again, Rhodesia says raids on Mozambique bases are continuing, Lima Diary Peruvians play their national sport of strike, Mr Huang calls for united Europe during Greek visit, Soviet-Japanese meeting set for New York, Camp David letters still not ready, Jailed journalists in Sind hunger strike, 'Express' journalists call for talks on new paper, Hard-pressed Zambia may seek British economic aid, Israel evicts illegal West Bank settlers, Anglican finances improving, Liddle Towers committee appeals for help, 6,500 Ford workers strike over 5% offer, 'Hypocrisy' over rights is deplored, State enterprise like a retail shopkeeper, UK moving away from European money plan, Thousands fleeing Nicaragua, Patronage key factor in Brazil poll, Infant building society movement draws first breath, Private sector preserves spirit of competition, Limited disruption expected from new French air action, Cape and Transvaal wings of the National Party square up in struggle over Vorster succession, 'Missing' art collection in sale room, 'Admission' of perjury in Crossman libel case, British report on Cambodia 'inhumanity', India Banking And Finance Dissster shows land reform vital, Rupees abound in Huddersfield and Finchley, Firms to be offered cheap travel in London, Nursing college urged to join TUC, Scrutiny is urged of parts played by ministry, Treasury and Bank in Crown Agents' activities, Callaghan move to save British assets from African retaliation, Liberal backing for higher television fees, Stockbrokers jostle to serve clients and Mammon, Customers victims of indiscipline and slackness, Rethinking Chairman Mao's thoughts, Cooperative movement reaches 60 million, Acquisition of night vision device by the Provisional IRA puts Army surveillance in danger, Fleet Street 'anarchy' under attack, Disabled women 'locked in train van for 9 hours', 'Prince of Lorraine' faces double challenge in second round poll, Campaign in US to cut Ulster investment. Index. Display Advertising: Mercantile Bank Limited, British Airways, Musicians' Benevolent Fund,, Hall Engineering (Holdings) Limited, Syndicate Bank, Manchester Business School, The Caledonian Trust Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Bank Of Baroda, Corporation Bank Limited, The Delta Group, State Bank, Indian Bank, Bank Of India, Selection Trust Limited, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Unit Trust Of India, St. Joseph's Hospice, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Ltd, Icfc, Ratners (Jewellers) Limited, The Times, Aac, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd, Stone-Platt Industries, Rnid, Bcc, Central Bank Of India, Peugeot, Rtz, Grindlays Bank Group, Ntpc, Pnb, Bank Of New South Wales, Unitech, Television Training Centre, Laing, Braniff International, Uco Bank, Union Bank Of India, Panam, Plan Electric, Magnet Southerns, The Chartered Bank. Law: 11 are charged over fire brigade funds, DPP is asked to postpone Thorpe case hearing, Chilean court opens hearing on US extradition reqest, Man bailed after arms find, Papers for DPP after girl dies of overdose, Man says he ran from house after beating by armed gang, Evening court sittings urged to cut delays, Long prison terms are sought for ex-ministers, US reporter must go back to prison, Court guarded as three Arabs are remanded, Lounge floor covered in cash, dancer tells court, Secrets case retrial doubt as judge is ill. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Tired Karpov puts off world chess game, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,011, Wilde at Guildford. Sport: Yachting Batzill brothers move up three places after victory, Athletics Ovett joins field for Dubai golden mile, Sports in Brief, Executive with an eye for flight, Cricket Thomson announces he is retiring from Tests, Football In the interests of fun and imagination, Rugby Uniion Munster succumb to Middlesex virtues, 'Gentlemen, start your engines', Equestrianism Chance for British riders to wipe out Lexington memories, Golf Europe pick up points as Ballesteros wins more admirers, Sport Racing Vaigly Great may have double vision, For the record, Tennis Fibak finds Jarrett tidier and loses advantage, Motor racing Patrese banned from GP. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Contracts And Tenders, Cinemas, Personal Columns, Domestic And Catering Situations, Services, Situations Wanted, Tempting Times, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Rodrigo Moynihan and the English, Women as more than feminists One Sings, the Other Doesn't (aa) Gate Cinema Outrageous (X) Odeon, Kensington/ Studio, Oxford Street/ Scene The Screen on the Green, Islington An Enemy of the People (u) Classic, Oxford Street The Scarlet Letter Electric Cinema, Personal Choice, Anthony Goldstone Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, The Seraglio Coliseum, Shout Across The River Warehouse. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, September 22, 1953 Roger Quilter, Don't take my word just read it. Editorials/Leaders: On The Side Of Liberty, The Flight To Nigeria. Letters to the Editor: Expulsion for Ulster, Paying for imports, Rules of war in Rhodesia, Examination results, Building site safety and cleanliness, Danger of monetary straitjacket, Beating the burglars, Conditions in Iran, Pope John Paul's arms, The Battle of Britain, A bird for each land?, Conservatives and race, Founding the NEB, Are the British religious?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news, Latest appointments, Tuvalu appointment. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Etienne Gilson Eminent authority on medieval philosophy, Herr O E Hasse. Business and Finance: Discount market, Power game in Germany hits AEG Telefunken, Esso and BP may drill joint Shetlands well, Gresham House Estate, Baird bids for rest of Dawson, Company taken off pay code blacklist named, Selection Trust meets tough going, Commodities, Kirkby men put case to avert closure, Conflict faces ships scrap-and-build plan, Briefly Lister rebounds into profit, Britain to gain by EEC coal scheme, Credit cards to extend faulty goods protection, Fatter margins for Hall Engineering, Barclays arranging £146m loans to Poland, France's biggest steel unions call for strike, Stag back on growth tack, Wage deals expected to be well above 5pc guideline, Fears for UK firms in sanctions row, All confused together?, Hugh Mackay moves 10pc ahead, Industrial stocks on the increase, Keeping a check on technology's side-effects, Bentalls shoots back to form with strong interim leap, Options, Provincial broking merger in London link, United News going well after bright start, Oil group silent on Kennecott bid, Ransomes breaks out of profits plateau, Harold Perry's 47pc midterm rise below market hopes, Uncertainty continues for Namibia businessmen, Capital Spending, Rockware steps in for Alida Packaging in agreed £4.6m bid, Textiles and marine side lag at Stone-Platt, Dowding & Mills up 21 pc, F Sumner manages small rise, Aaronson Bros, Business Diary: Where the bucks don't stop, Davy International puts in £55m US bid, Industrial profitability slightly better in 1977, Grand Met buys Trafalgar's 23pc stake in Savoy Hotel for £5m, Wadkin, Dollar's fall lifts gold to a record of $215, Grand Metropolitan at the Savoy, SU men being 'used for political ends', Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Winn Inds goes marching on-takeovers likely, US draws up tough measures to boost dollar and cut inflation, Leyland Paint takes smart opening stride, Wilkinson, Warburton rise. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Second line stocks active, Authorized Units, Insurance & offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Stock markets Gilt-edged firm as dollar slides, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bass Charrington restructures. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.
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