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The Times - 15/09/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Caroline Atkinson, By Penny Symon, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patricia Clough, From Jose Shercliff, From Gerald Shaw, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Michael Horsnell, From Arthur Osman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Sheila Black, From Christopher Walker, By Craig Seton, By a Staff Reporter, From Pat Healy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton, Reports by Robert Morgan, Howard Underwood and Gordon Wellman, of our Parliamentary Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Ian Bradley, From John Earle, From Michael Hornsby, From David Wood, From Harry Debelius, From Nicholas Ashford, By Roger Berthoud, From Stephen Downer, From Tony Allaway, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Robert Fisk, From Hasan Akhtar, From Our Correspondent, Peter Waymark, by David Robinson, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Joan Bakewell, John Percival, From Michael Leapman, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Janet Fookes, Bernard Levin, H R Allen, Harry Debelius, BRIAN PIPPARD, , FRANK MARSHALL, , E. F. BOOSEY, , RAY WHITNEY, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , COSMO RUSSELL, , ALEX HENNEY, , QUENTIN CREWE, , GRAHAM PHILLIPS, , PETER B. BAKER, , M. HENNESSEY, , RIDLEY, , BRIAN HARRISON, , GEORGE WILSON, , David Cross, Kenneth Mackenzie, Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By David Felton, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Own Correspondent, By Our Insurance Correspondent, Peter Norman, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, M. Potok, , R. T. ARGUILE, , G. F. PETTIT, , J. W. LEWIS, , E. A. TAYLOR, , C. F. L. McGRATH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen, By Christopher Wilkins, By Michael Clark,

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News: Mr Smith fears delay of several months to independence plan, British Leyland chief spells out warning on jobs and investment cutback, Mr Pardoe says British tax system is an affront to intelligent people, Oswald was alone, widow says, Ganges is posing new Indian flood threat, The sixpenny 'Star' to join battle, Auger over vanished Imam leads to strike, Baby food alert after German Poisoning threat, Science report Molecular biology: Genes manipulation, Mother of dead woman has smallpox, New spaceship sent by Russia on Venus probe, Food Report Large price rises facing buyers of frozen peas and beans, All-party group seeks more aid for bus firms, 4m young people Join forces to fight racialism, Boys rescued after pit collapse, NZ journalists end their three-day strike, Mr Thorpe takes the limelight at Southport, Nine want stronger UN peace role, Motoring Changes worth making in updated Audi, Polytechnic not ready for own degrees, report says, New feeling of buoyancy in Ghana, Group claims it bombed aircraft, Upsurge in Ulster violence foreseen, Two Britons in piano contest finals, Ships dumped oil under cover of tanker wreck, Ministry's 'prudent diet' likely to annoy farmers, Britain moves in EEC power clash, Crown Agents inquiry next week, Youth army waits to fight guards in Nicaragua, Summit collapse loomed before Carter intervention Optimism creeps into Camp David, Explosion before Dutch aircraft crashed into sea, Zapu leader claims plane massacre story was swallowed by 'gullible' press, Scientists May take protest action against jobs cut, Plea by police chiefs on confidentiality, Abbey proposed as second cathedral for Oxford, Weekend detentions to cut serious prison overcrowding urged in MPs' report, Bonn ruling on Croats angers Belgrade, Model of 1936 racing car sells for £460, General Zia will add presidency to his post as military ruler, Thai leftists to be set free under special amnesty, Implant device to aid the seriously deaf is developed, Notebook from Hugh Noyes The second political anti-climax, Southport visit by two detectives, Arms cache and uniforms found at Milan flat of man arrested in connexion with Aldo Moro killing, Call for human rights inquiry in Cambodia, Jerez Diary Only the mice stay away from the fiesta, Urgent need to employ teachers, Radios 1 and 2 to be separated, NGA agrees to attend 'Times' meeting, Take clients to tea at the Ritz, social workers told, Party willing to enter agreement after next general election, Spanish regions balk at proposal to limit powers, Goverment puts new curb on pay bargaining, New British-American theatre group, Shah's opponents call for passive resistance, The Battle of Britain: a controversial view, Children aged 12 'are taking drugs in sport', Presidential aircraft crash: At least 32, Talking the pressure off our prisons, Site of English village in 1622 massacre is uncovered, Signs that 'long cold summer' in Soviet-American relations has come to an end, Gandhi challenge seen as a delaying tactic, Conservative MP urges party to take middle way, Britain's trade £133m in surplus for August, Wycliffe College, Moscow suspends flights of supersonic airliner. Index. Business and Finance: Discount market, Denmark eases overseas debt, Talks on monetary union, Japan and China extend trade pact, Rise of 46 pc puts McLeod on course, Commodities, Three die as police raid Cape shanty town, Bell cautious current year, Mr Caldwell to be Ford president, Dalgety seeks rights issue of £17.7m, Decision delayed on US inflation curbs, EEC sugar prices too high, major users say, Looking into IBM's crystal ball, Business Diary: Coal scuttle at NCB?, The trade barriers of W Germany undermined, Options, Prudential lost £4.7m on underwriting, UK boost for Brit Vita, Steps towards a fresh funding programme, Marathon men fight redundancy notices, Lead Inds sharply down as Tioxide plunges, Uk Trade, Money Supply, Buyers urged to shop first in Britain, Thos Tilling in £9m US deal, Briefly, Non-party Cabinet voted out of office in Lisbon, J. Lewis Partnership leaps 77 pc, Need for UK stability, Dutton-F jumps 68 pc, Toolmakers' all-out strike nearer, UK setback hits the 'Pru', Plea for approval of gas Bill, Furniture: more comfort in the sales outlook, Terms Of Trade, Distillers' sales well ahead so far, Massey plan to cut back in Europe alarms engineering union leaders, In brief Microcircuits aid could increase, Bridon profitability inproving; full-year's results should rise, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), August money supply fall of 1pc first significant drop for nearly two years. Display Advertising: Unigate, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bsn, Peterlee, Thomson Winter Cities, Harold Ingram, S. Hoffnung & Co. Limited, Jardine Japan Investment Trust Limited, Alfred Preedy & Sons Limited, The Times, Minorco, Schroders Limited, Citroën, Saa, Kinght Frank & Rutley, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, John Lewis Partnership Limited, Croda International Ltd, Mas, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Avon Radials, I. J. Dewhirst Holdings Limited, Associated Television Corporation, Television Training Centre, Church's, Laing, Saudia, Farnborough, Iran Overseas Investment Bank Limited, Hine, The British Museum, Braithwaite & Co.. Law: Defector's body retained until inquiries completed, Uproar as union officials go on trial in Tunisia, Recorder praises police for control of 'race turmoil', Briton faces two charges after bride's death, Scotland Yard nipped gigantic fraud plot in the bud, court told, Secrets case questions on microwave towers tour, Lawyers refuse to be named in Iraqi assassination case, £71,238 theft charges. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Big demand for new fishing vessel loans, Move to stop debate on drink taxes fails, Common market in sheepmeat 'will not harm New Zealand'. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Karpov gives challenger chance of a draw, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,005, Regional Tv, Radio, Lynn Seymour offered top post in Munich. Classified Advertising: -Steepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Home and Overseas, Situations Wanted, Services. Property: Rentals, Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Equities drift lower before close, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Hesitancy returns. Reviews: Black Tents Sadler's Wells, BBC SO/Haitink Albert Hall, New Mercer play at the Aldwych, A week of parody, pastiche and talented girls The Cheap Detective (a) Odeon Leicester Square Grease (a) Empire, Leicester Square/ ABC Fulham Road Why Shoot The Teacher? (a) Minema The Cycle (aa) Paris Pullman / Phoenix Hungarian Film Week/ Paul Fejös National Film Theatre, Small Ads Young Vic Studio, Personal Choice, Henri Honegger Purcell Room, The Bastard from the Bush Riverside Studios, Haley's Comet BBC 1, Book review Bradman, the man behind the statistics, The Android Circuit Ica. Sport: Equestrianism Holder's pupil takes over lead, Yachting White makes his move inshore as Patopov slips back, Tennis Britain have an unusually wide choice of doubles pairs, Racing Idle Waters boosts trainer's classic hopes, Golf Coles misses putt and fails to share lead with Garner, Football European giants not allowed to settle, Athletics Ovett joins a strong field for two miles event, Boxing Ali shaping to make short work of Spinks, Rugby Union The county game needs more respect, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 15, 1953, Noddy language like this is really best ignored. Editorials/Leaders: Public And Private Patronage, Three Wise Europeans. Letters to the Editor: Village school closures, Right of redress over a defective product, Attitudes in industry to language proficiency, Controlling rabbits, Not all coal mining land ends up 'improved', Houses at Branch Hill, House of Lords reform, All votes together, Organization of research, Bukharin's reputation, 'False prophecies' about jobs and the microprocessor, The suffragettes, Hotel pay: putting the record straight, The Liberal Party and Mr Thorpe, Disabled travellers, Future government of Rhodesia, Restoration of land after opencast mining. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Francis Cook, Mr Roy Bridge, Dr E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes, Mr A. S. Hornby Making English easier for foreign students. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman of Midland Montagu Finance. Births.

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