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The Times - 10/06/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Margaret Stone, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Gavin Bell Reuter Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Michael Leapman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Air Correspondent, By Diana Patt, From Tim Jones Llandudno, From David Nicholson-Lord, From our Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, From John Chartres, By Philip Howard, From Ian Murray, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From David Cross, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Lindsey, From Frederick Cleary, by Richard Gordon, Philip Venning, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Arthur Reed, Derek Darby, Ben Weinreb, Pamela Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, Sheila Black, Fred Emery, Derek Hudson, Peter Black, Cyril Bainbridge, David Mitchell, John Young, PETER SMITH, , PHILIP F. NIND, , T. A. DAWOOD, , NORMAN LAMONT, , RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH, , ARNOLD WESKER, , JANET SUZMAN, , JOHN SCHLESINGER, , DAVID CAUTE, , RUTH T. McVEY, , RODNEY LOWE, , DAVID GREEN, , JUDITH HOARE, , RICHARD INGRAMS, , PATRICK MARNHAM, , ALAN WATKINS, , RICHARD WEST, , GEOFFREY WHEATCROFT, , GEOFFREY B. HENSHAW, CLIVE JEFFREYS REES, , GEORGE WANSBROUGH, , JOHN HEAP, , A. L. L. BAKER, , GREENHILL OF HARROW, , ERIC GRIFFITHS, , R. P. C. Hanson, By Huon Mallalieu, C. D, A former colleague, Lady Greenhill, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wainwright, By Alison Mitchell, By Peter Hill, By Our Commercial Editor, By Ronald Faux, Dennis Topping, Ray Maughan, John Drummond, J D, Eric Brunet, Margaret Stone, Peter Wainwright, Vera Di Palma, By Victor Felstead, By Richard Allen, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, By Charles Mckean,

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News: Australia threatens to cut its imports from EEC, Liberals are evasive on support for Package, British fireman rescues Tenerife blaze victims, Mortgage rate raised 1¼%: bank base rate up 1%, Washington digs in its diplomatic heels over 'bugging' of Moscow embassy, Tourist London short of kindly shepherds, Mr Nkomo accused of playing on tribal fears, Israelis destroy Fatah base in lightning raid, Changes in council functions suggested, C. W. Brodribb: a horror of clichés, Power strike leaders in Delhi arrested, The unexamined assumption of most Christian believers, Britain gets £23m of EEC's fund for regions, Science report Environment: Travels of ozone, Architecture report, Schools failing pupils, TUC chief says, Mr Gormley appeals to pit rescue workers not to strike, Higher education expansion call to Government, Finances of two senators under scrutiny, Malaysia poll expected to be held on July 8, Identity card for children with impaired speech, Radicals challenge big parties in Italian referendum, Prince praises airport facilities for the disabled, Blowing the trumpet for Sally-Ann, Sex offences increase by 8 per cent, Return visit: His holiness, Pan-African force in Zaire to have 2,684 men, French policy of invevention in Africa attacked from all sides during National Assembly debate, California seeks a way to make up for lost taxes, Allegro car-crash victim to get substantial damages, Cameo Corner closes: Cameo Corner,, Nine asked to standardize hotel fire regulations, Travel Ten miles a day in the woods, Move to curb local action by firemen, Military on alert in Colombia over alleged plot, Civil rights pressure for boycott of inquiry, Drink Bridal bouquets, Collecting The custodians of civilization, Selwyn Lloyd's own account of Suez, Festivities tor Portugal's national day, Gardening A time to mulch, The single figure syndrome, That all-at-sea feeling for amateurs afloat, New Sadat hint that journalists may be expelled, Pompeii robbed. Thieves broke into the Casa, Albania calls for ban on superpower warships, Sakharov appeal to King on dissident's behalf, Auction record of £10,000 for Charles Ginner, Travel extra Bubbling through champagne country, Sussex farmers win show's top awards, Bonn tightens security as neo-Nazis stir, Union curbs Fleet St stoppages, Weekend, Tory leader pleased by welcome at Ford's, Korean church leader asks to stay in Britain after permit expires, New York rescue still in doubt, Chile to permit UN inquiry on human rights, Possibility of cheap flights to Australia, Big win for Hughes family at Las Vegas, The high price of a bit of peace and quiet, BBC shows banned ITV film, Saturday Review The redoubtable Miss Nightingale, Swedish artificial hands to be introduced by NHS, Dagenham foremen vote to end stoppage, Fast-breeder inquiry possible next year, Plans to tackle tanker disaster at sea tested, Assembly is criticized as a 'gimmick', A nation of borrowers, not buyers, Lloyds leads move to increase charges, Corsicans in need of pact of affection, President concludes, Trade union stops return of jet engines to Chile. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Portugal, Bell's, Laing, Studio-House, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Thos. W. Ward Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Times Special Reports, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Sunday Times, Barclays. Law: Husband fails in new High Court move, Two charged in 'Mirror' robbery, Boy in widow death case 'badly beaten by father', Father freed from jail is sent to prison again, Bank official guilty in £1m Plot, Man who killed wife's lover jailed for life, Case of jailed director puts French justice on trial. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Royal Festival Hall, Educational, Services tomorrow:, Postal Shopping, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, Bridge The helping hand, Films, * The three prizewinners of the Bank Holiday, Chess Youthful strength, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,922, Tv Choice, TV highlights, Polish poet's reading at Hammersmith, Sir Adrian Boult ends concerts, Sunday. Reviews: Robert Wilson and the language of movement, Radio, Pittsburgh SO/Previn Festival Hall, New Edward Bond play for National Theatre, Cosi fan tutte Riverside Studios, Sweet Will. Property: Investment Property, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Reluctant Relaxation In Chile, Disarmament In Space. Letters to the Editor: A 1957 libel action, Iraq-Soviet relations, Escorting immigrants, Indonesian human rights, Assessing conduct in divorce cases, Stealing a horse, Ending dangerous bowling, Hotel feather pillows, The World Cup, A Channel tunnel, A site in Kensington, Maintaining canals, The Government record, Access to archives, Television violence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 9, 1953. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mme Romola Nijinsky Diaghilev's break with star, Mme Kuneralp, Sir Ian Lyle, Dr A. Bentley Monro. Sport: Croquet, Yachting A Weymouth salute to foreign fleet, Skiing Combination events for next season's World Cup, Sports in Brief, Cycling Czechoslovakia have first stage success, Rowing East Germans to test British crews, Olympic Games Fears that UN may be trying to control Games, Cricket Board make position clearer on bouncers, Golf Miss Greenhalgh gives British Curtis Cup hopes a fillip, Bowls Great start by Bryant, Athletics Straub offers a stiff challenge to Ovett, Motor cycling Grant breaks records in retaining title, Sport Racing Dancing Maid could last the trip, Football Dutch may well go canny against discredited Scots, Swimming Miss Charles breaks British record, Tennis Contrasting methods could enliven final in this jubilee year, Equestrianism Success for the less aristocratic, Motor racing A British-based car may surprise Le Mans field. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Discount market, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts race ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Recent issues, Stock markets Gilts soar in active trading. Business and Finance: Taxation When you owe the Revenue money, Unit trust performance, Market gives warm greeting to new £1,000m long 'tap' issue, Commodities, Northern Engineering's outlook bright, AGM told, IMF selects Witteveen successor, Investor's week Gilt market and government in harmony again, Insurance Removing the worries, Dead broker named in shares inquiry, Pensions How you could lose by changing jobs, Polaroid zooms in on home movies, Savings Studying the form book, Last-half loss at Bishop's Stores, Back to profits at G R A Prop, Options, In brief 11.5m accept phase three pay guidelines, Burmah crisis revisited Sir Alastair on the events of '74, Central Government borrowing up in May, Fairview Estates £3.8m rights issue, British Shoe will cut back profits after prices panel study of margins, Motor insurance Garage damages: who pays now?, Property bonds ponder the boom, Documents on Burmah stay secret, Maple's dividend hopes, Petford's bid likely to fail, Grouse, Strike forces BSC to import Dutch steel, Product liability balance is Hattersley target, Standard plans to buy Union Bancorp. Politics and Parliament: Bill to clarify counties' transport responsibilities House of Lords, Ireland urged to sign document against terrorism, Soviet threat to western shipping ultimate threat to shippers, too House of Commons. Births.

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