The Times - 23/02/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Penny Symon, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From David Watts, From Annabel Ferriman, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Leapman, By Marcel Berlins legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By David Wood, By Peter Strafford, By Alan Hamilton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Ronald Kershaw, By John Young, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Peter Hennessy and John Crossland, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby, House of Lords, From Patricia Clough, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Binyon, From David Cross, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Charles Hargrove, From Dessa Trevisan, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, Paul Johnson, J. C. Trewin, Myrna Blumberg, R. L. Storey, Sir William Haley, H. R. F. Keating, by Louis Heren, Irving Wardle, Patrick J. Smith, Joan Chissell, Joan Bakewell, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Ian Bradley, PHS, Ronald Butt, Peter Strafford, I. A. SHAPIRO., ROY KREIDER, PAUL SWARR, HENRY KNIGHT., H. MYRES., R. C. MOWAT., CHARLES JANSON., G. C. S. GATES., WAKEFIELD OF KENDAL., SARAH M. RADCLIFFE., PENELOPE WRIGHT., D. HUTT., A. J. McLEAN., D. SCOTT, , A. M. ARIMURS, , G. ADAMSON., F. CLARKE, , JOHN TYNDALL, , S. C. STANFORD, , ANTHONY NUTTING, , A. W. F. EDWARDS, , JEAN WRANGHAM, , E. W. PLAYFAIR, , By Sir Donald Bradman, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By William Frankel, By Roger Vielvoye, BY Paul Routledge, From Peter Norman, From John Best, By Bryan Appleyard, From Frank Vogl, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Ray Maughan, Edward Townsend, By Our Commercial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, By Rodney Cowton, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, B. J. DAVIES, , DAVID G. LINDSAY, , DENZIL HUGHES, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, F. W. LONGWORTH, , MARGARET HOOK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Desmond Quigley, By Tony May, By Ronald Pullen, Peter Waymark,
ResumoNews: Jewish paper marks its golden jubilee, Damages of £66,000 against Lady Listowel, Poll shows 80 pc support for abortion in Italy, Italian Communists annoyed by slow pace of ruling party, Prince calls for preservation of great cathedrals, Girl's death caused by attack, not hospital switch-off, jury rules, Italian brings Soviet views to Mogadishu, Guide says conveyancing need cost only £13, Bureaucracy in Britain Legislation throws paperwork burden on small firms, Cairo hysteria as commandos are borne to rest, 119 Ovambo children 'abducted by Swapo', Delhi storm over insult to minister, Bonn denies calling off the hunt for Nazis, Two more seats proposed for Northumberland, Japan rebuffs Brezhnev offer of peace treaty and says it will reopen negotiations with Peking, MP's plea to Mr Foot on loan fees for authors, Shoring up the Labour Party, Talks on more pay curbs denied, The French Elections Mitterrand coolness to Marchais proposal, £2.5m claim on John Poulson withdrawn, Police chief bans NF march through Ilford, Wealth the problem for Getty museum, Latest European snow reports, The fantasy of male machismo, Trinity House men threaten action over pay, Clash between police chief and council committee, Ban misleading bargain offers, minister advised, Campaign calls for vivisection study, Boxer dies after blows to head in Madrid ring, British move to end ILO 'abuses', Train strike expected next week, EEC commission says it has been misunderstood, Single-figure rate rises likely in conurbations, Soweto police given two Swimming pools, Chinese improve their image on human rights, China proud of success in reforming criminals, Science report Psychology: Children's reading difficulties, S Africans unhappy at broadcasting 'bias ', Columnist was admired by King Faisal, Spiritualist cleared of faking messages, Report accuses 'death squads' of Guatemala, Refugees saved from repatriation, Ulster workers protest over IRA attack, MPs to debate Windscale inquiry report, US congressman accused of misrepresentation, Mr Sithole claims British swing in favour of Salisbury pact, 'No case' against Panama leader, New Zealand asks Britain for help at EEC, Baby product firms' lot is still a nappy one, Cyprus suspends deputy police chief and charges British reporter for raid reports, Romanian accepts banishment, Motoring How Boardeaux got rid of traffic jams, Chancellor gets NEC call for £4,000m boost, Deaths are increasing among people born in New Commonwealth, The Times Diary, Beef herd is smaller but prices go up, Should blasphemy be an offence?, Warming by Moscow over neutron 'intimidation', Russians accuse Egypt of surrender, Owen oil on troubled EEC waters, TUC calls for urgent inquiry on fast reactor, Skateboards riskier to make than to ride, Swiss to vote on reducing retirement age, Muhammad Ali made consul for Bangladesh, 26 new centres to aid consumers, Cairo severs diplomatic relations with Cyprus, Floods hit West as thaw sets in, Labour opinion polls will start with Scotland, France sets conditions for military aid to Somalia, Coal strikers reject peace plan, NUJ steps up action in provinces, Call to correct Europe 'myths', Newspaper 'entitled to be partisan', Giant of steam: Susan Cundick, of East, Guatemala: playing down the British connexion, MP dies after collapse at his home, Ministry man forces down price of tea. Politics and Parliament: Disappointment over lack of progress at Belgrade conference, Need to get talks going on Horn of Africa, Minister points to problems arising from profit-sharing schemes, Interference with jobless schemes foolish, Events have shown it was wise to be cautious on Rhodesia House of Commons, Bill to allow private tenants to buy their block of flats, Scheme riddled with inconsistencies-Mr Pym, Commons passes Scotland Bill by 40 votes, Third reading carried by majority of 40 votes, MP's plea for girl faced with deportation, Government unhappy about changes in Scottish devolution Bill but will not seek to reverse them, Commuter fares, Reactions to papers seen after 30 years. Arts and Entertainment: Louis XV commode sold for £86,170 in Paris, Gutenberg Bible expected to be auctioned for $1m, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,842, Radio, Broadcasting. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Charter Consolidated Limited, Ppa, New Scientist, Oxfam,, Sportsluke, Cfc, Korean Ginseng Centre, National Book Sale, Mid-Sussex Water Company, Collins, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Hoechst, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Health And Social Security, Gollancz, Gmc, Tulleys, Challenge Corporation Limited, Industrial Estate,, Leipzig Fair, Grindlays Bank Group, Bland Payne, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Daejan Holdings Limited, Hatchards, Haggard, Bbc, Quartet Books, Tristar, Hb, Simpson, Boc, Rhp, Citroën Cars Ltd.,. Law: Doctor in LSD plot trial found guilty, Court of Appeal Damages in currency that best expresses plaintiff's loss Services Europe Atlantique Sud v Stockholms Rederiaktiebolag Syea, Chancery Division Penalty orders against companies set aside B & S Displays Ltd and Others v Inland Revenue Commissioners, French court sentences rapist to 20 years, Judge gives warning of law of jungle. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Squash rackets Miss Cogswell is only winner for Britain, Rugby Union, Golf Price of winning goes up for the professionals, Racing Malford Grove worth the risk if normal services are resumed, Sports in Brief, Cricket A careworn Boycott faces testing time, Tennis South Africa's three groups fail to merge, Hockey Purshouse and Wiseman lead UAU to revenge, Football Germany keep England guessing, Rowing Torpids off to an uncertain start on Isis, Boxing Green's hand intact so title plans go ahead, Skiing Finland are level with Russians after relay win. Reviews: Madama Butterfly Covent Garden, Heresy be damned The Albigensian Crusade By Jonathan Sumption (Faber, £7.95), Brass Tacks Bbc 2, Multi-farious faces The Man Who Drew the Drunkard's Daughter, Antony and Cleopatra Old Vic, Fiction The Victims of Love By Colin Spencer (Quartet £5.25) Everything in the Garden By Elizabeth North (Gollancz, £4.75) Strangers By Barbara Ewing (Heinemann, £3.90) The Mac Donnell By Shaun Herron (Cape, £5.95) The Devil in the Hills, Prime Ministers and the Press The Abuse of Power By James Margach (W.H. Allen £5.50) The Pencourt File, Group portrait Lives and Letters, Crime News Caper By Robert Jansson (Macmillan, £3.75) Newsdeath By Ray Connolly (Collins, £4.25), The Rear Column Globe, The Maid of Orleans Collegiate Theatre, Fiction in brief, LPO/Burgos Festival Hall, New York catching up on modern music. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, The Royal Hospital And Home For Incurables,, £5,000+ Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: A Regrettable But Necessary Ban, The Neutron Bomb. Letters to the Editor: Decrease in complaints about hotels, Opposing the National Front, Customer rules-OK?, Nuclear operators' liability, Israeli settlements, Rugby football penalties, Billy the Kid, Book prices, Plight of the landlord, Taxation: Meade's conflict with commonsense, Half term variations, The repatriation of Russian prisoners, Christians in Israel, A wife's worth, Overseas students' fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 21, 1953 Fight for the Ashes. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Professor John McAndrew, Mr Marcus Lipton, Mp, Sir Jeremy Raisman Government service in British India. Business and Finance: Discount market, Business Diary: His Dukeship · On your marks, New Hawk jet ends foreign sales mission, Cadbury to pay £30m for American confectioners, Eurosyndicat, Bonn confirms GKN right of appeal over Sachs ban, Commodities, Shares lowest for six months, Cons Gold back to dividends as shake-up shows benefits, Gains on gilts bring Gillett to fresh peak, Railway editor questioned over document, Barclaycard in Eurocheque pact, Signs point to harder road for UK fleet cars, Whisky distillers seek tax equality, Economic forecasters still optimistic, Platinum outlook, McLeod-Sipef ready to raise bid for Sumatra, New procedures on export credits, Economic notebook Subsisting on subsidies, Dewhurst buys 20 deep freeze outlets, Nothing left for Bond Worth shareholders, A setback for the GKN grand design?, Slack demand and strike costs push BOC below £11m, Speke strikers voting on return to work, Briefly Countryside Props going well so far, Roan Consolidated seeks joint action on copper, Daejan up 50 pc in first half, Japan buys wheat, Depression in the market, Le Nickel plunges into big loss, Plantation tops £4m despite late setback, International Nicholas to maintain upswing, Dunbee-Combex aims to revive US acquisition Aurora, Steel pay agreement within the guidelines, World Bank management under fire, French markets, Shipbuilding intervention fund to get £75m more, British Gas defends price policy for North Sea after electricity challenge, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Need for coffee price stability, Pay restraint 'narrowing fringe benefit differences', Canada will borrow heavily to cover deficit and bolster dollar, North Sea oil output at fresh peak despite gales during January, Forecasts For The British Economy. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Stock Exchange Prices Another bleak day, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock markets The lowest level for almost six months, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Successor to chairman at Stenhouse Holdings. Births.
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