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The Times - 18/04/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Dessa Trevisan, , By a Staff Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, By Arthur Osman and Fred Emery, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timming, From a Staff Reporter, Stewart Tendler, By Peter Hennessy, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From George Sammut, From Denis Taylor, From Patricia Clough, From Moshe Brilliant, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hazelhurst, From John Best, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ray Kennedy, From Karan Thapar, By David Spanler Diplomatic Correspondent, by Mark Girouard, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Sadie, Geraldine Norman Saleroom correspondent, Pamela Vandyke Price, David Wade, Roy Hay, John Carter, With Beryl Downing, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Bourdeaux, Hyam Corney, Fred Emery, CHRISTIAN HOWARD, , ALAN BEITH, , J. E. DUSSEK, , M. J. CONDON, , CARVER, FM, , NEIL McINTOSH, , A. H. P. HUMPHREY, , JULIA E. O'BRIEN, , LUCINDA LAMBTON, , PETER CARTER-RUCK, , GEORGE J. LEVY, , CLAUDIO VELIZ, , D. W. JOHNSTON, , JAMES BRAGG, , DEREK RICHARDS, , F. W. Dillistone, By Our Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, E.R.W., M.P., By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Athole Still, By John Wilcockson, By Gerald Davies, By Iain Mackenzie, By Sydney Friskin, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Frances Williams, Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, Francis Kinsman, Margaret Stone, Colin Leach, Peter Wainwright, by Nicholas Wapshott, Philippa Toomey,

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News: Britain prepares with a new Dad's Army, Mr Mintoff calls leader of opposition a 'traitor', Drink Battling through the smokescreen, Police have assaulted prisoners, officer says, Radio Threatening opinions, British study Namibia demands, Soviet anxiety over space shuttle revealed, 30 injured in clash at rugby derby, Inquiry sought over 'threat' to minster, Pretoria minister struggles in a safe seat, West Germany's nightmare recurs New wave of bombing after death of hunger striker, Farmers win right to free union in Poland, The tension eases in Brixton but police still patrol in pairs, Guerrilla leaders made generals in Zimbabwe Army, Gardening African cover-up, Newlyweds will be wardens on sea bird island, Bishop Tutu's passport seized after warnings, Confessions heard by the Pope, Kurds say they will put kidnap Briton on trial, Protesters reach doors of Mr Haig's office, Customs seize cheap clothes from Asia, Fishery to get 1,000 more trout a week, Broadmoor freedom plea fails, Swiss tourist dies of injuries from time-bomb at Ajaccio airport, Pottery shards best find as three-year dig closes at 'classic' neolithic site, White House unhappy at confirmation delays, Papering over all those artful bodges, Ridgeway riders upset ramblers, Trade union assets total £245m, Palestinians in hot-air balloon shot down, Fears in Tokyo of an anti-US campaign over collision at sea, Religion: the persecution and the progress Clifford Longley on the state of the world's Churches at the time of two great festivals, Government to allow Eire MPs to see Mr Sands in Maze, London Zoo panda no lover and no gentleman, Bomb raids after death of terrorist, Indians told immigrant controls are essential, 100 mph express hits iron bar on track, Life and leisure Angling takes off as reservoirs open up, Cut-price hovercraft may lift industry, Shoparound, Council closed shop to continue, union says, How England can profit from their trying tour, Science report Physics: The onset of chaos, Wholesale milk price cut upsets farmers, Zaire Premier resigns by letter from Brussels, Ministries to tell the public more, Collecting Timekeepers at sea, Saturday Review Space for seventy whales, Mr Trudeau rejects rival plan, The Spring Times Take a little sunshine, add a little spray, Brixton, a plague for both parties, Travel Relaxing in Doolittle country, BR sticks to drink and cheap fares ban to foil football violence, French Presidential Election The 'Chirac impact' is gathering strength, Engineers' move to accept funds for ballots may lead to TUC clash, 10 die as riots sweep two Nigerian towns, Northern rail strike threat dropped but unions unlikely to yield in pay dispute, The nature of unity: The organic and reciprocal models. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Island Of Tresco., London Shop Property Trust Limited, The M & G Group, Phostrogen, Nationwide Building Society, National Vacuum Cleaners, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, C. Howard & Partners, Ambassador Life, Moben, The Struggle For Zimbabwe, Anglo Amercian Investment Trust Limited, Charities Aid Foundation, Wolf Tools. Law: Two guilty in £5m fraud trial, Law Report April 15 1981 Queen's Bench Division Why reporting restrictions remain lifted Regina v Newcastle upon Tyne Justices, Ex parte Vickers, SDP title not stolen, judge decides. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Home Leisure, Services tomorrow: Easter Day, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Home & Garden, Announcements, Fitness And Health, Shaping Up In Spring, Around The Home And Garden, Services, Wigmore Hall. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties Under £35,000. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Films On Television, Television, Sunday's programmes Television, Record $700,000 for yellow diamond, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, A crossword for Easter, Chess My immortal dozen, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,503, Bridge Speed versus subtlety. Reviews: LSO/Celibidache Festival Hall, Elizabeth Alone BBC 2, The Knight of the Burning Pestle Aldwych, Tonight's the night for Felicity Lott, Lohengrin Covent Garden. Politics and Parliament: EEC food stocks better than shortages, Different ways of obtaining preferential fishing rights, Civil Service union action harming public, Lack of work not excuse nor cause of riots, MP calls for closer scrutiny of the big business of charities, No special treatment for Rastafarians, Mr Whitelaw's no comment on prison death. Editorials/Leaders: Somebody Stole Someone's Name, The Pragmatism In A Photograph From China, Sandwell And Tolpuddle. Letters to the Editor: Sources of trouble behind Brixton riots, Obstacles to reading, The fight against cancer, Complaints against police, Civil Service strike, Saving Tunnicliffe bird drawings, Auchinleck's tactics, The language of prayer, Dressing down, IRA terrorist as MP, Shuttle and Concorde, Pressure points in church unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 18, 1956 Premium bonds introduced. Obituaries: Mr Gwyn Thomas Novelist who captured the Welsh experience, Mrs Stanhope Joel, Rev Isaac Dunbar. Sport: Motor rallying Rain takes early toll of Safari entrants, Rugby Union Barbarians find their feet and Donovan receives the benefit, Diving Diver of diverse talents, Tennis The match Noah wished had been flooded off, Cycling Third Boden win fails to dislodge Klasa as leader, Cricket Botham survives with a nucleus for Australia, Badminton England assured of a say in the final, Snooker Mountjoy in front with help of record break, Golf Last mile home is a smile, Hockey Festival change rules for an anniversary, Football Butcher is dropped, with apologies from Mr Greenwood, Motor cycling Mamola wins cannot keep British at bay, Racing Popsi's Joy and Piggott to pursue their profit-making partnership, Weekend fixtures, Motor racing Brabham skirt all the rage for Italian GP, For the record, Table tennis Douglas again shows fine style to defeat the world champion. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Sharp gains in equities, Stock markets Equities soar to record, but gilts drift, Wall Street, Recent Issues. Business and Finance: Discount market, The Times/Halifax house price index, Money supply growth within target at 9.7 pc, Readers' Forum Problems facing home owners, Poland wins reprieve on $1,000m payments, Commodities, Canning interests merged, Steelmakers set to impose a voluntary curb on production, Tilbury plunges into loss, but dividend is held, Retail Prices, Solicitors' Law Stationery omits dividend, Ready Mix in £2.9m bid for British Dredging, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Profits rise by £3m at Pearl Assurance, Exchange chief resigns, In Brief, Investor's week Tripping lightly into unexplored territory, Jostling for the cash at Grimpen, Rank rejects Coppola studio offer, Inflation up as Budget takes effect, The Pound, Money Supply, Winding-up of St Piran urged in DoT report, State enterprise gets a cool reception, Market surges to a record level, Sun Life Assurance boosts total payout, Housing Mortgage demand picking up. Births.

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