The Times - 20/05/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Christopher Walker, By Bill Johnstone, By Richard Evans, Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, , By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, From Craig Seton, Belfast, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Hennessy, From Stewart Tendler, , From Donald Macintyre, , From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Winder Parliamentary Staff, From Ronald Kershaw, , By John Witherow, By Frank Johnson, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Douglas Aiton Melbourne, , From a Correspondent, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Arthur Reed, By Arthur Osman and Richard Ford, From Ian Murray, , From David Cross, , From Robert Fisk, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, , From Robert Schuil, , From Richard Owen, , From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, By a Staff Reporter, From Charles Harrison, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Helen Winternitz, , From Douglas Aiton, , Frances Williams, From M G G Pillai, , From Eric Marsden, From Ivor Davis, John Higgins, Patrick J. Smith, Peter Fryer, David Robinson, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Joan Bakewell, Richard Williams, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Hugh Jenkins, Peter Watson, Henry Fairlie, K. P. POOLE, , MICHAEL RELPH, , ROY GRANTHAM, , MARY D. LEIGH, , C. G. HARRISS, , ANDREW TUREK, , W. McCANN, , J. W. HACKETT, , R. T. RIVINGTON, , RUSSELL BRADDON, , T. DALBY, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , A. D. BOWERS, , ANTHONY PHILLIPS, , JACQUES K. LION, , D. GREEN, , DAVID IRVING, , ERIC LINDSAY, , PETER FELLGETT, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Frances Williams, Economics Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Clark and Philip Robinson, By Michael Baily, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, From Michael Hornsby, , By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, From Frank Vogl, United States Economics Correspondent, , By Kenneth Owen, By Our Industrial Staff, T. L. F. ROYLE, , C. J. S. PRICE, , LEONARD ALLEN, , C. M. GIBBENS, , H. B. CHRIMES, , P. M. J. FINUCANE, , David Hewson, Anthony Hilton, By Richard Allen, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Catherine Gunn, Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Davalle, Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Ann Clark, Nicholas Timmins, A.C., Beryl Downing,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Question Time Shipyards need new orders, Was Lord Chancellor bugged?, Defence Secretary thinking in terms of change, not cuts Defence Debate: First Day, House Of Lords Lord Gardiner thought his phone was bugged, Prime Minister's Questions Thatcher on why she sacked navy minister, Speed stands by his speech, Thatcher and Nott fight to calm storm on Navy, Wildfowl Defeat For Lords, Forces face substantial cuts. Index. News: Railmen open fight to save Woodhead line, Royal designers' wedding dress, How arts patrons should behave, Beauty must lie in many eyes, 'Quick' would do it again, Postmen deliver their votes to Mr Healey, Sea urchins figure in ocean mining Bill, Move to get GLC chief to wedding, Senators attack Reagan human rights nominee, 700 surplus men cost city £7m, West Indian academic results 'very poor', Abortion vote shows church power ebbing, Give the foreign envoys a chance, Centrists and Tory ladies take new direction Farewell to hats and hanging, Tide mill on award list, Power Workers Get 10.3%, Motors: two debutantes crowned, Ataturk celebrations rally patriotic enthusiasm, Manufacturers often ignore home talent, Calls to the Bar, Progress on anti-terror agreement, How to get drunk at the state's expense, One-sided approach to education, Whitelaw told of need for riot protection, Mp Alters Will To Aid Rspca, Baby's death blamed on Mothercare mattress, Journalists win right to protect source, Kampala is confident of crushing rebels, Prince Was 'Not Recorded', Vital Israeli meeting today on peace plans, An old war hero faces his toughest campaign, Complex coalition deal to follow Dutch vote, Third World block Howe, Awards-but not for decorations, The Challenge Of Design Making the reliable desirable, Lord Lane endorses parole extension, SDP and Liberals look for by-election agreement, Prison staff back pay action despite split, Photograph by Peter Trievnor, New peace force agreed for Sinai, Veteran Aircraft Returns, Yugoslavia angered by beef dispute, Coventry will not demand its glass from Iceland, Any job is better than none, Britain acts on Spain, US ignores protests over baby milk code, Device helps paralysed to walk, Heavy toll for the Green Jackets, Company 'wrong to dismiss bachelor', Five are questioned over attack, The Times Diary, Unrest in Kosovo Student protests close university, Satellite TV may open way for five channels, Five Tube lines to shut as Scots fans arrive, Appeal for 245-T ban is rejected, Giscard proudly says au revoir in final broadcast, Where do the pay-offs go?, Improvement is evident in engineering products, Whitehall union moderates to intensify action, India excluded from Asean open debate, The Pope sits up in bed and takes a cup of tea, Defence controversy MrNott to fight CND ideas, Fraser initiative on Commonwealth talks, Pretoria to answer US on Namibia, Murdered soldiers in Ulster 11 days, Why Syria fails to make its case in Western press, L'Express must give all views, Another heavy blow to the Somalis Huge floods follow the drought, University puts ban on racists, Plot to kill Queen denied, Schmidt's US visit rallies party, French mayor snubs Dunkirk tribute, Caning of girls 'worse than in last century', Strike move backed by firemen. Display Advertising: Crystalate (Holdings) Limited, Douglas Construction, The Strathallan Aircraft Museum, Homeowners Friendly Society,, Austin Metro, Management Agency & Music Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ford, Cathay Pacific, Ig Index, John Hadland Holdings Limited, Design, Carlton Industries, Ottoman Bank, Renold Fluid Power Limited, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dickie Dirts, London Theatre, Austin Reed, Whitbread And Company Limited, The Army Benevolent Fund, Bnl, Savills. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Admiral Sir James Eberle,, Tonbridge School scholarships, Chelsea Show awards, Eton College, Royal Photographic Society awards, Metro Wins Duke's Award. Law: Closing speeches in Ripper trial Jury's choice: Mad or bad?, New procedure for arbitrators Westzucker GmbH v Bunge GmbH Bremer Handelsgesellschaft mbH v Westzucker GmbH, Crown tells of killer who loved the work, Judicial sanction not required in Bar rules In re T, a barrister, Court of Appeal Law Report May 19 1981 How to approach a 'no case' submission R v Galbraith. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Hinz und Kunst Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television Hindsight BBC 2, Concerts in London Unnerving surprise LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, Lounge Lizards The Venue, Opera in Brussels and New York Schwarzkopf hands over the Marschallin's mantle Der Rosenkavalier Théâtre de la Monnaie, Brussels, 'Sills presides with regal and sharp-eyed dignity...', Cannes Film Festival An image of American business, Books The rich case of erotica. Sport: Cricket Experiment is hardly vindicated by Scotland, Boxing Walking 10 feet tall on the way through the Palace, Football England plan ahead with old strategy, Motor racing FISA will hold inquiry into Belgian tragedy, Golf Miss New finds her faith in her clubs swept away, Tennis Italian joy over a Yugoslav victory, Rifle shooting Britton picks best blend, Athletics UK 'summit' meeting to go ahead in Ulster in spite of defections, Motor sports Track legends to make a nostalgic noise for Surtees, Rugby League Ministry intervenes after violent French final, Rugby Union Nation raises its voice against Springbok tour, For the record, Racing King's General can steal a march. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Personal, Announcements, La Creme de la Creme, La crème de la crème, Services. Editorials/Leaders: In The Shadow Of The Hospitals, Mrs Thatcher Cracks The Whip, Use And Abuse Of Baby Foods. Letters to the Editor: Tax changes for 'temps' in Finance Bill, Use of poison gas, Line of duty, Neglected reports, A veteran remembers, Goodwill in a company's balance sheet, Direction of Army thinking in Ulster, Invitation declined, Pensions and new jobs, Ruling out misrule, The Archimedes angle, Lloyd's self-regulation'privilege', Help for British films, Protesting too much, GLC and the Garden, Blasphemy as offence, Fair pray?, Adjusting for the Golden Age, Risks in defence spending cuts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Francis Bacon triptych breaks auction record, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,530, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, May 19, 1956. Obituaries: Miss Verity Bargate, Sir Graham Savage Architect of the plan for London's comprehensive schools. Business and Finance: Discount market, British Steel sued by docks board for £2m, Oilman may sell land in Fox deal, Paint shop robots for Leyland, Lloyds Bank International tons £50m first half, Commodities, How Gloria put zip into jeans, Higher bid rejected by Tunnel, Morgan Grenfell to sever US link, Book trade plea for State action, No more room in EEC for Japanese cars, minister says, Lloyds & Scottish tops £12m, Rothmans deal cleared, Pleasurama rises 36pc at interim, In Brief, Fifty pence worth of trouble for the banks, CEGB calls in main suppliers, Business Diary: Sir Richard signs off · Belly aches, Nuclear chief resigns, The Pound, Stock markets Sharp falls after sale by institution, Upturn hope at Pennine after loss, Briefly, Employers ignoring cash lifeline, Cycle and Carriage falls, Midland gets quote on Bourse, Outlook gloomy after interim dip at Mams, Nervous selling ends market rally, W Germany blocks move on cocoa pact, Akai tunes in to £2.6m French deal, Political alarm at prime rate rises, Loss of £64,000 at Toye & Co, Air losses slow Hunting Ind, Whitbread confounds the pessimists, Mercantile House plans £7.2m acquisition, Readicut loss of £2m in worst-ever year, Young inventors 'lack the commercial touch', Milbury seeks support in dispute over suspension, Wider implications of Scottish bank bid, St Piran meets opposition over Asian payments, International New bid for Elder Smith, No upturn for Fisons, First-half profits plunge by £1.7m at Plaxtons, Interim loss at Bluemel Brothers, Fall in output dashes hopes of recovery, Runciman leaps to over £2.5m. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous tone. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bowaters company chief becomes chairman. Property: Reflections of a Bygone Age, Is an Englishman's home his castle in the air, Country Properties, Residential Property More living space in church premises by Baron Phillips. Births.
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