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The Times - 19/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By David Macintyre, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Frederick Cleary, From David Cross, By Peter Nichols, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Our Correspondent Durham, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hennessy, By Trevor Fishlock, By Robert Parker, Charles McKean, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Staff, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Birmingham, By Ian Bradley, By Philip Howard, By Our Planning Reporter, Bv Our Defence Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, from Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, By Roger Berthoud, By Geoffrey Browning, From Alex Efthyvoulos, From Michael Binyon, From Mario Modiano, From Jean Francois le Mounier of Agence France-Presse, From Ivor Davis, By Peter Strafford, By Sydney Friskin, By Jerome Caminada, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Church, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, John Higgins, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, Agnes Whitaker, Bernard Levin, Michael Binyon, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Professor J. Rotblat, GUY SOMERSET, BROCKWAY, , PETER TENNANT, , I ETTICE COOPER, MALLORY WOBER., CHARLES W. DUNN, ROY MILES, , NIGEL DYCKHOFF, , JESSIE WATERHOUSE., W. B. Atkins, , MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU, , W. H. C. LAMBTON., HERTFORD, , MICHAEL RYAN, , J. R. de S. HONEY., MARTIN REITH., HELEN WILLIAMSON, , By Charles Higham., By Our Arts Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Medcal Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By a Staff Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, By Christopher Wilkins, By Peter Wainwright, By David Felton, By Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Norman, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Industrial Editor, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris, By Patricia Tisdall, MIKE BARNARD, , D. H. PARKER., LAURA TATHAM, , R. A. P. SMITH, , K. M. LEWIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Earle, Clifford Webb, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark, Ray Maughan,

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News: Archaeology report New Zealand: Prehistory rewritten, Helicopters aid recapture of prisoners, Government will issue export licences for 'blacked' engines soon, Income policy warning, Science report Cancer: Screening for women, First Lord Mayor of The Kite flies high, Hollywood organization to reconsider Robeson 'star', San Marino attacks Soviet trials of dissidents, Moscow Diary, Mr Carter's America keeps faith with God, Bonn objection to British ban on herring fishing, Antarctic talks focus on krill, Mr Weizman quick-tempered with slower colleagues over pace of Middle East peace negotiations, Wellington Barracks to be rebuilt, Political extremists 'not taking over playgrounds', Jobless adults show first real increase in 10 months, Search for a City figure to join Tory Cabinet, £35m rail diversion round Selby, More aid for victims of crime is urged, Seamen halt sailings at Dieppe, Mr Tarakki emerges as the strong man, Government's approach to national parks questioned, Liberal peer denounces Bolivian poll, Better deal for the handicapped in prospect, Membership of EEC opposed by more Tories, Public library spending falls behind, Africa warned against 'Asian path to war', Children are going out of style, Radical change in spending on labour urged, Cheaper electricity but gas may cost more, Record sale of Japanese works of art at Christie's, US Indians and salesmen air grievances, Greek beauty spot is saved from heavy industry, Call for sanctions on S Africa, Greater London Council July 18 1978 Plea for causes of vandalism to be tackled, Tax cuts 'best policy for the arts', Press disruption 'intolerable', Museum of Costume relegated to basement, Opponents of £50m plan for roundabout seek inquiry, Eoka-B co-leader is accused of Cyprus plot, Changes in women's exhibition, Two parties annoyed by election TV allocations, Leeds Castle talks start well despite difference of opinion, Mr Barnett criticizes cost of EEC farm policy, Deputy Speaker orders MP out of chamber, Soviet court orders US journalists to retract 'slander', Architecture report Llandaff: Modern asset to a village, Expansion of London's airports 'is essential', Battle of Britain Thanksgiving service, Three killed on school trip to France, Princess sees helicopter crash at sea, GLC may set up new body to run estates, Children's summer holiday guide, Government hopes of pay moderation rise after TUC talks, Mr Smith says blacks 'failed to deliver', The doubts over stiffer sentences in a two-tier penal system, Drivers urged to save fuel by using throttle gently, Spanish fascist predicts violence, Callaghan tribute to Mr Mandela, Ford inquiry into scuffles involving Asians at plant, Leading Tories deny clash with unions. Law: Queen's Bench Division Ramblers fail to quash diversion order Ashby and Another v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Widow, 77, assaulted by couple, Securicor guard stole £99,000 'for charity', Estate agents and a solicitor are jailed, Bridge death charge, Court of Appeal Rent paid in time by posting cheque on final day when that is accepted mode of payment Beevers and Another v Mason, Court told of Hughie Green drink tests, Ten years for IRA man in arms plot case, Reference to independent tribunal on fair wages is not a submission to arbitration Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Ltd v Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers (Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section), £900,000 loss caused by union, QC says, Breton rebel claims to be dissident in France, Father banned from seeing artificial insemination boy, Passengers told to see drivers stay sober, Two families on visit to Britain fined £2,625, US retaliation likely over journalists' trial, Court told of 'forgery confession', Supreme Court in Russia rejects Orlov appeal, Counsel talks of police plot. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Abbey National, World Times, Monk, The Saudi British Bank, Wilson Bros., Limited, Bank Base Rates, Citroën CX, The Times, Premier Consolidated Oilfields Limited, Saa, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Michelin., The Electricity Industry, Greene King, Lancia, Hine, British Airports, Churchbury Estates Limited. Politics and Parliament: Free school milk, Purchase of works of art, Price fixing agreements, Unemployment will not fall quickly, Increase in family supplement, Practical benefits should flow from specific commitments by countries, Little progress by Soviet Union in implementing Helsinki Final Act, Jeers for summit report, Parliamentary pension proposals change House of Lords, Study on compensation for victims of crime, England's best pupil-teacher ratios attained, MP ordered out of chamber after remark about peer, Lords amendment on abortion carried by 134 in free vote, Bonn summit a combined attack on West's economic problems House of Commons. Sport: Olympic Games Los Angeles lay down the torch for 1984, Football Francis to go to Maine Road for trial period, Hockey Time will tell if English mixture is right, Yachting, Sports in Brief, Racing Need to increase prize money for Laurel race, Cycling Seznec escapes while leaders stalk each other, Boxing Minter is in good heart to meet 'poor man's Ali', Horse show, Shooting Girl aged 15 impresses Bisley experts, Golf Brodie has an easy time until the unlucky 13th, Cricket Amiss alters midday formality into an afternoon contest, Rugby League Controversy over Fox's post as national coach, Athletics Cuban winners all break Games records, Tennis Bradnam fights back after early shock for Britain. Arts and Entertainment: World chess draw with borrowed set, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,955, Broadcasting, English player leads in chess series. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Latest appointments:, Newsboy award: Mark Riding, University news, Latest appointments, Awards for six Scots writers. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Creme De La Creme. Property: Residential property, Flat Sharing, PROPERTY also on pages 28 & 29. Reviews: La Bohème Glyndebourne, Shakespearian plays start programme, The Prodigal Son Southwark Cathedral, Being Second is Just No Good at All Yorkshire, Monsieur Artaud Theatrespace, The Yeomen of the Guard Tower of London, Television and the Tower of Babel, Fried/Ohlsson Mansion House, Allegri Ensemble Wigmore. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 18, 1953 The Gurkhas, ... And they needn't think they've heard the last of me yet. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow Moves Against Journalists, Dangers Averted In Bonn, Mr Mintoff's Design For Malta's New Era. Letters to the Editor: Tottenham Herons, Initial impact, Preserving historic houses intact, English and American, Supporting Soviet dissidents, Look to your moat, Britain's aircraft ordering muddle, Schiphol as a third London airport, Instability in Lebanon, Tax relief for commuters, Taxation of the married, Henry Moore in the Park, Red skies, Should doctors strike?, Fast nuclear reactor, Ploughing on Exmoor, Manoeuvrability in supermarkets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J. S. Bevan, Lord Essendon Notable career in road racing, Mr P. J. M. Ryan, Mr Jack Woolgar. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Index falls on dividend fears, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Light selling, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Questions for Tridant Group Printers' AGM, Bambergers, DoT inspectors discontinue report into Napet Securities, Discount market, Leslie & Godwin-Frank B Hall, Lorry makers jostle for position, Wm Leech raising £2m by 1-for-4 'rights', Mr Fukuda ready to encourage West in capital markets, Commodities, In brief IBM enters colour control field, Illingworth's all-round improvement, Scottish yard to build Shell rig, BIM urges ministers to ease White Paper proposals on worker-directors, Brussels studies electric motors dumping case, Unemployment, Vlasov acquires British fleet from Silver Line, Italy gets down to business again, £38m bid for Eastwood by Imperial Group, Standard Chartered's $100m Euroloan bid, A harder line on dividends, Magnet & Southerns' results dip but current year's outlook better, Financial News Building recession finally catches up with the HAT Group, Options, Moratorium agreed by Reardon ship group, Three-fold rise in Japan's monthly surplus casts doubt on fulfilment of summit promise, New ceramic tile boosts figures of H & R Johnson-Richards, British Gas boosts profits to a record £180m, Rise in W German cocoa grindings, Fears of further dividend curbs unsettle markets, Warning to project industries of tougher competition abroad, K C A Intenational Shunning the "US Cavalry", Briefly, Hogg Robinson weathers the storm, Unit trust sales third highest in June at £49.6m, Two more US takeovers will cost BTR over £5m, $189 top bid at American gold auction, C. H. Industrials beats forecast, Regional Unemployment, Lagers sparkle at Whitbread, UK share in new Airbus work 'hinges on British Airways order', Ships chief attacks ITF pay policy, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Nationalized companies to get extra £6m, Zetters' chief on gambling report, Baker Perkins buys American group for $4m, Business Diary: Pitcher steps off the bus · Vlasov ahoy. Business Appointments: Business appointments New marketing director at Jaguar Rover Triumph. Births.

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