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The Times - 16/06/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Peter Nichols, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Peter David, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Arthur Osman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, by Penny Symon, By Robert Parker, By Kenneth Gosling, by a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Warman, By Peter Hennessy, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From William Chislett, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binvon, By Henry Stanhope, David Robinson, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Peter Nichols, Kenneth MacKenzie, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, From Peter Ryce Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Lavinia Watson, Philip Howard, Vernon Bogdanov, Bernard Levin, John Young, PHS, Pearce Wright Science Editor, ROY SHAW, , MICHAEL FOOT., GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , DUNCAN-SANDYS, , F. D. ROME, , HUGH LEGGATT, , NICHOLAS THOROWGOOD., JOAN M. SIMPSON, , GERALD GORDON, , VIC FINLAYSON, , J. P. P. GIBBS., FRANK ELLIOTT, , R. A. JONES., FERRIER, , BENEDICT BIRNBERG, , JOHN ELLIOT, , PETER S. E. STONE., MICHAEL ASTOR, , F. A. McL, by Arthur Reed, by Frank Vogl, by Patrick Brogan, A.R., F.V., By John Whitmore, By Caroline Atkinson, From Our Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Richard Allen, By Patricia Tisdall, By Malcolm Brown, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, W. G. FRANCIS, THEO SANDERS, STAN WATSON, A. W. MAKIN, GEORGE GITTOS, DAVID MITCHELL, , I LAKE, , JAN HILDRETH, , GEORGE COPEMAN, CECIL W. ROBINSON, , FLT-LT J. GILLESPIE, RAF, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Peter Wainwright, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, By Tony May,

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News: Gloomy future forecast for tomorrow's children, Britain and Romania sign £200m plane deal, Three-inch fish blocks $116m dam, Socialists draw ahead of Centre in Spain, More prisoners given parole but rate of failure increased, A gentle corner of Africa, More change 'may lead to end of local democracy', End of race bar will aid Mormon expansion, Scots return: Alistair MacLeod,, Barging in on European success, Canada has yet to see cheap fares, Mr Mugabe rejects direct talks with Salisbury, Influx of new members encourges Methodists, Dr Owen acts on open-government policy, Belgian Premier offers his Cabinet's resignation to King, Mr Vorster abolishes his much criticized information section, Science report Physics: Confirmation of unified theory, US group is angered by 'unfair' duty on books, Public charter 'by this time next year', Domestic Travel boost for Pan Am, Minister's pledge to ban caning in schools, Candidates chosen in 21 American states, 'Eating out too expensive, so caravanning thrives', Amnesty is challenged to produce evidence, Bonn to speed anti-terror action, Smaller eggs to be cheaper, but beef rises, Mr T. C. Cannon (left), BSG's managing director and Mr Cress-, Derbyshire pitmen suggest split, Everest feat doubted by Sherpa climbers, Gang escape with £147,701 in London raid, NUS calls for student grants to match dole, Russian bid to interfere over China, The Times Diary/ A fine day for pappadoms at Lord's, Signor Leone resigns as President of Italy, Refugees look in vain for UN help, Taking the CAB in the direction of the White House, power shift sought by Mr Benn, Ex-husband buys back his memories of Miss Callas, Scheduled services win back 'diverted traffic', Sullen Soweto turns its back on new venture in local self-rule, Surprise recall of Venezuelan envoy to Russia, Transatlantic Aviation, Détente put in African context by M Giscard, Spies in the skies, Complaint of lack in health aid to Asians, Tripos results: Natural sciences, music, electrical sciences, Concorde makes no dent in first-class market, Inflation-proof pay sought by Mr Murray, Mrs Thatcher sees October 12 general election day as result of Labour's 5-vote escape, World's second busiest airport is out to be the biggest, Europe or Commons for Tories, Controversial Soviet artist given mild 'Pravda' chiding, New routes to riches, Tourists die in coach crash, Foreign Report Portugal: a fear of following Italy, Woman sterilized without her consent, report says, Fresh move by minister to avert hospital strike, Much unknown about amplified music risks, EEC deplores British cash for cut price ship deal, Appeal key to future of Burgh House, Drug gave cancer to daughter, The muddle over Welsh devolution, Dr Owen says Britain cannot intervene over Saudi Arabian floggings, Chinese defence team to see British arms show, American carriers fly in the face of competition, Palestinians accuse Iraq, Mottram as target for NF protest, European achievements receive praise, Atlantic air services may be revised in deal to assist Gatwick, Policy centre plan fails from lack of support. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, National Gallery, McDonnell Douglas, Rank Hotels, Fine Art Developments, Air France, Laker, Department For National Savings, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Allied Hambro, John Foord Chartered Surveyors, Aag, Warren Plantation Holdings Limited, The Red Cross, Hoverlloyd, British Investment Trust, Allied Irish Banks, Venezuela, British Museum, Jetsave, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Allonsanfan, Harvey's, Cardin, Tate & Lyle, Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Pan Am, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Laing, Laporte, Boustead Limited, John Foord Plant And Machinery Valuers, Twa, British Airports, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance. Law: VAT payable on boat hulls Wyvern Shipping Co Ltd v Customs and Excise, Girl footballer was discriminated against, judge rules, Airport director issues writ in discipline case, Amin envoy mass killer, court is told, Admiralty Court Polish shipowners fail in action to release security The Wladyslaw Lokotiek, Judge refuses again to ban naming of girl, Ancient 'tin-miners' parliament' wins its challenge in a 1978 magistrates' court, Repentant SS man jailed for Menten bombing, Footballer is convicted of match assault, S Africa jails academics for 'pamphlet bombs', Boy must pay costs from £1,250 damages, Jury clears former housing manager, Moluccans in siege trial describe murder, Court rejects shop owner's claim of police assault, Queen's Bench Division Bank owes no duty of care to surety Barclays Bank Ltd v Thienel and Thienel, Rape boy to be detained for up to 8 years, Seven years for man who robbed to help the poor. Politics and Parliament: Mr Powell opposes concept of profit sharing, Government success in selling gilts, Agreement in Commons on changing secrets Act, US non-tariff barriers stopping sales of Scotch, TV licence fees, Tories want panel to adjudicate on classification of documents, Mr Callaghan would like to have a better year for pay differentials, Amnesty report: minister wants to discern difference between truth and propaganda House of Commons, Scottish oil debate next week, MP in clash over Tory chief and Pirelli, Widespread support for minister's stand on EEC fishing policy, Suggestion to relieve Commons crowding, Responsibility for Welsh consultant doctors House of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Museums vie for Florence Nightingale memorabilia, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,927. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, University Appointments, Liberty., Art Galleries, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: Beauty and music at Interforum, Philharmonia/Muti/ Baker Festival Hall, Double celebration, The Siberian masterpiece of Akira Kurosawa Dersu Uzala (u) Curzon Allonsanfan (aa) Camden Plaza, The Songwriters Bbc 1, The Dance of Death Aldwych, Bob Dylan Earls Court. Sport: Athletics Rono could be in danger of burning himself out, Swimming Welsh girls in British team for West Berlin, Boxing Parlov says he will stop Conteh in six, World Cup World Cup bursts into life as the old favourites rekindle their fire, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Golf Speedy action against slow play in US Open, Racing Smarten Up likely to be hard to catch again in Alington Stakes, Motor racing Scheckter puts his Wolf among the Lotus men, Rugby Union Welsh worries compounded by an injury to Squire, Polo Songhai attacks frustrated by Barrantes, Tennis Lloyd has to reassert authority to keep lead. Property: Flat Sharing, Trollopian rectories are popular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): President Ceausescu's cynical gesture, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 16, 1953 Naval review. Editorials/Leaders: Problems Of Parole, Romania On The World Stage, Another Wound For Italy. Letters to the Editor: Links with Chile, The law on abortion, Employee share holdings, Airborne forces, A British football team, Comparisons with the 1895 Cabinet, Fast reactor progress, Amnesty and Ulster, House at par, Looking sheepish, Labour attitude to blood sports, Postal mystery, Small scale drama tours, A day out by railway, Gatwick pioneers, Dangerous bowling, Employers' worries over jobs legislation, Directors' qualifications, Restoring the Land Fund, Home versus office for work. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, University news, Latest appointments, The Institution of Municipal Engineers, Leverhulme Trust Fund awards, Ford scholar awards, New recorders. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Reginald Holcroft, Mr J. A. O'keefe, Professor D. R. Chick Electronics at Surrey University, Mr Leslie Jenkins, Professor Paul Wittek. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts and equities drift lower, SEC ruligg on shareholdings, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock markets Disappointment as new 'tap' is undersubscribed, Eurobond prices midday indicators. Business and Finance: Institutional investors in Westland Aircraft consider intervention, Discount market, Rubber exports drop, Special deposits cut by £640m to ease pressure on the banks, Threat to reform of Sweden's special steels industry, Tate & Lyle cutbacks 'still needed', Stronger sterling and building decline push Int Timber down, Clear policy urged on employee MPs, Chairmen Dutton-Forshaw races ahead in first five months, How many Petritzes equal one Hogan?, Laporte plans big investment in the US, Saatchi & Saatchi Riding on the crest of the boom, Commodities Copper falls after price cuts by producers in U S, Office equipment may face an EEC levy, Leech dips to £2.2m, but dividend up, Final Brussels inquiry into Britain's North Sea aid, Burmah's Thistle output for BNOC, Briefly Belhaven pushes ahead and prospects good, CBI affirms criticism on industrial democracy, Britain accepts OECD ministers' statement aimed at a winding-down of state subsidies, CEGB sets out £772m cuts in spending, Share plans tax relief for trustees, Recovery signs in industrial output, Options, Colour TV imports down, British & Commonwealth chief warns of profits drop this year, Money Supply, Industrial Output, Continued rise in commercial vehicle imports, Business Diary: Knight fighter · Callaghan's shopping list, Recovery in rental values accelerates, Poor weather fails to stop Alpine Drinks, Engineering side boosts Triplex, GEC-Fairchild electronics plan, Durham University is to estab-, International North B H denies rumours of bid for B H South, Chloride 5 pc down as shares take heart, BSC to lift prices 3-lOpc on July 9, Rise of a fifth to £6.2m at Pauls & W, BL chairman says unions support car technology, Steel men win time in redundancy row, A perspective on June money supply, Why Opec will watch the western summit, Accountants seek more consultation. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Barrie Heath elected motor society president. Births.

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