The Times - 26/04/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Eric Marsden, By Ian Bradley, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Cross, From Marcel Berlins, By David Blake, From Michael Binyon, By Peter Hennessy, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Crime Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Craig Seton, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Arthur Reed, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Frederick Cleary, From Olli Kivinen, From David Watts, From Ivor Davis, From Florencia Varas, From Michael Leapman, Caroline Moorehead, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Patrick J. Smith, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, Stanley Reynolds, By Michael Archer, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, by Alan Grainge, by R. D. Higham, by Patricia Tisdall, by Shelagh Davy, by Nick Cole, N.C, by Charles Boase, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ian Bradley, HUGH HANNING, , N. V. LOWE, , GARTH WATSON, , DOUGLAS DAWSON, , AKBAR KHAN, , PHILIP GOODHART, , R. GROSSMAN, , M. L. PARRY, , V. P. SPRINGETT, , WILLIAM MONTAGU-POLLOCK, , R. H. W. S. HASTINGS, , A. L. den BLAAUWEN, , LIS GRANLUND, , H. RICKE, , MICHAEL KIRKBY, , JAMES GORDON, , JOHN PARRY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Sir Rupert Hart-Davis, From Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Richard Allen, By Bryan Applevard, By Malcom Brown, Dominik Schmidt, By Hugh Clayton, By Derek Harris, By Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Malcolm Brown, By Caroline Atkinson, JAN HILDRETH, , T. D. BURTON, , A. A. W. LANDYMORE, , T. LINDSAY THOMAS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Wilkins, John Best, By Nicholas Hirst, By Tony May, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Waingwright, From Peter Norman,
ResumoNews: Jockey, bookmaker are banned and fined, Trade suffers from substitutes, Mr Healey has income policy talks, Chile leader denies pressure by US, Secret documents confirm Franco's responsibility for destruction of Guernica, WRVS anniversary: A Gurkha piper enter-, Voice for benefit claimants, Local Elections Seven years of socialism on trial at Wandsworth, British safeguards against radiation dangers defended, You too can boast a waterproof bikini, TUC criticized for eschewing liberal studies, The Times Diary/ The First Lord and the milk of human kindness, Airline bankruptcy warning, Guest Column Making the Conservatives look fit to rule, French citizens clubbed during Chad violence, Somali guerrillas claim successes in the Ogaden, Front inquiry into forgery allegation, Warning not to ignore vaccines, Plea to bring fisheries HQ to Humberside, Times Interview The hardware for career equality, Science report Microbiology: Antibiotic resistance, Much-mangled Wales Bill completes committee stage, More potatoes available, Bonn drive to limit political bars on jobs, No jobs for many skill centre trainees, The problems of getting highbrow history into print, 'Life' magazine is revived, Railway strike disrupts travel in Japan, Father of Botswana victim visits Foreign Office, EEC MPs 'face full timetable', Sassoon dresses sold back, Dr Owen says Russians should cut tank forces, Market potentially 20 times greater, Meetings, Mr Trudeau's party suffers election setback, Man who was jailed chosen as a Tory candidate, Residents win battle to save homes, Industrial demand is a matter for education, Nine named in hunt for Moro kidnappers, Growth of 'skinthetics' as they learn to breathe, Soviet Union finds hero in Alabama murderer, Bishop to take Oxford see, Equal pay for women is still a long way off, commission says, Azores promised early decision on autonomy, Books are not always bound to last, South Korea changes polar flight aircraft, Belief that solicitors are rich is a myth, the Law Society says, Three London police officers are suspended, Extradition request is granted, Doctor accused of choking baby to death after saline abortion, Janata Party urges its leaders to act, West welcomes prospect of independent Namibia, 'Children tortured widow to get her pension', More money for health service urged by union, Nearly 600 killed at work in a year, Safeguards urged for child health computer, Forces pay body proposes rises up to 37½%, The flaws in the Carter-Heath style, Civil Service is having trouble with recruitment, South Africa accepts West's plans for Namibia independence, Conciliatory proposals at news agency conference, Mr Callaghan turns aside 'Morning Star' questions, Calls to the Bar, Exotics' future seems uncertain, Intelligence chiefs reviewing policy on secret material, 'Freedom will vanish if crime is not contained', Soviet offer on neutron bomb meets US rebuff, Sir Keith Joseph attacks ban by LSE students as 'barbarous', New York Mafia mobs start spring offensive, Salisbury leaders reject plan for all-party talks but leave door open for Patriotic Front, Sun Life plan to leave Quebec backed, Jobless total falls 14,000 in a month, Step forward by EEC on overseas aid, Mr Carter firm on aircraft sale 'package', Mr Silkin insists milk boards stay, Rank-and-file challenge to Marchais control, Palestinians held in Cairo 'formed Iraqi terror cell', Union to resist later banking hours. Politics and Parliament: US landing system needs more research House of Lords, Government defeat over power of Commons to override peers, Civil intruders of British airspace will not be shot down House of Commons, Forces to get 14 per cent and more later, Illegal to offer liquor as prize in draw, Striking a balance on neutron bomb, MP raises a point on Speaker's ruling, Radio facilities in times of disasters, Attorney General on contempt of court, Doubt raised over existence of order on Colonel B, Services to get 14 per cent pay increase, Speaker's conference to determine number of Welsh MPs rejected. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Law Report April 25 1978 'Payment against documents' clause fundamental Alfred C. Toepfer (Hamburg) v Verheijdens Veervoeder Commissiehandel (Rotterdam) Same v Lenersan-Poortman NV-Rotterdam Queen's Bench Division, Woman fined after lioness frightens PC, Depressed driver killed boy in suicide attempt, £865,000 McQueen suit over photographs, Pakistanis told 'no special law for anyone', Corruption trial is resumed, English law on contempt 'undesirably uncertain', Birching is degrading, Strasbourg court finds, QC tried to steal blood sample, Crown say. Official Appointments and Notices: Award to British helicopter crew for sea rescue, Shell official to head NEDO, University news, Latest appointments, Welsh award, Gray's Inn, Angela Rippon wins award for third year. Display Advertising: Burntons, Garnar Scotblair, Pittard Group Limited,, Sk&f, General Accident, Kienzle, Frederick Parker Limited, Alan Newman Limited, Pullman Kellogg, The International Investment Trust, Limited., Shakespeare, Plenty, Gre, Interflora, Tescan, Queensland Alumina Holdings N.V., Kangol, Grindlays, Bank Base Rates, New Zealand Light Leathers Ltd., Richard Draper, The Times, Management Education Advisory Service, The Queens Award 1978, Barton, Kraft Land Services, Inc., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Connolly, Bayer, Church's, Casbury, Laing, M & G Reinsurance, Saudia, The Spastics Society, Iran Air, Simpson, Ogden, Hampton & Sons, International Generics, Scottish Tanning Industries Ltd., Harrold Leather. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Reviews: Details ring true Las Hermanas Sadler's Wells, LPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, Don Giovanni Metropolitan Opera, New York, RLPO/Rattle Liverpool, Chronicle Bbc 2, Kevin Billington: Pinter specialist. Arts and Entertainment: Sleuth to transfer to Ambassadors, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,884, Broadcasting, Fourfold rise in price for American's collection of Old Master drawings. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Cinemas, Domestic And Catering Situations, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Display Advertising, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Creme Creme. Sport: Britain seek change in jump-off rules, Racing Crack of Light shows her appreciation of the Nottingham air, Football Wood stems the tide at Brighton until Poskett breakthrough, Golf The three musketeers step before their king, Snooker Reardon reaches final, Cricket When practice did not make a day perfect, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets The world stretches as far as Egypt and Singapore, Tennis Drysdale moves up list and into Davis Cup group, Boxing Magri floats like a fly and stings like a bee, Motorcycling Hailwood back in time for TT events, Ice hockey Czechoslovakia to go on ruling the world. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Russia since Stalin: evil men don't change, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 25, 1953 Sir Winston Churchill, KG. Editorials/Leaders: A Conciliatory Tone-Now Action Needed, Small Island, Great Issue, Will IT Be Enough To Turn The Tide?. Letters to the Editor: Equine disease, Defence decisions, Self-employed: 'Iniquitous' state insurance, Industrial tribunals, The naming of Colonel B, Use of the referendum, The boardroom balance of responsibility, Ham House stables, London uniquely suitable for world commodities centre, Changing patterns of climate, Conveyancing review needed, Trial of Mr Bhutto, Cultural Foundation, Closing Kew Gardens, Radio research. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Martin Secker, Mr H. D. Molesworth, Professor G. J. Hoytink Research on elementary particles. Business and Finance: Discount market, Plea for car price freeze, Neddy working party guidelines on state electronics contracts, Tobacco push helps Siemssen, Hunter, Departure of US stake does no harm to Fairbairn Lawson, Third World alarm at EEC sugar surplus, Volkswagen pointer to buoyant state of German car industry, Business Diary: Leyland youth team · Showmanship, La Monde LA Stampa The Times Die Welt Europa Hanover Fair may be shrinking in size but it still maintains its status Shop window for world trade in capital goods, Mixed trading but big tax cut brightens Tozer Kemsley, Boldycote growth may be checked this year, Commodities, Canada's economy still in the grip of winter, Call for Lonrho directors to quit Suits, Norvic gives warning on dividends, AUEW leaders hold back from Leyland confrontation, Panel scrutiny of diamond bid, In brief Lloyd's panel examines approach to third broker, Unemployment, RT-Z spent some £18m on Rossing uranium mine, Boycott Bill would hit UK, Arab adviser tells Lords committee, Treasury plan may simplify spending controls, Heavy taxes 'forcing skilled out of industry', Briefly Gulf Oil to cut back on planned capital spending, Building upturn maintained, £40m development:, IEE debate on licensing of engineers in 3 countries, Fed chief predicts annual growth rate of up to 7pc this quarter, Loosening the bonds on Middle East trade, Sterling keeps the pressure on gilts, Chairmen report, Government and TUC study call to monitor international capital flows, Magazine venture halts Marshall, GKN appeal to minister over Sachs, Letraset in £12.3m bid for toy group, Central bankers to discuss Witteveen plan for dollar, Mr Carter dismisses Miller tax warning, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Independent airline facing 'wall of silence' on routes, Pound falls 85 points to year's low despite Bank support, Edwardes go-ahead for start on £250m Land-Rover expansion, Price Commission contradictions. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Sterling weakness clips 50p from gilts, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Prices clipped back. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Charteris joins board of De La Rue. Births.
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