The Times - 11/10/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Frederick Cleary, From Fred Emery Political Editor, By Craig Seton, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Hennessy, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Donald Macintyre, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Bishop Auckland, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, Bournemouth, By Annabel Ferriman and Michael Prest, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, By Kenneth Gosling, By Alan Hamilton, By Ian Bradley, From Tim Jones, From George Clark, From Michael Hornsby, European Parliament, From Ian Murray, From Moshe Brilliant, From Charles Harrison, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From Lawtence Pintak, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, From David Bonavia, From Georges Biannic, From David Cross, Arianna Stassinopoulos, John Percival, Frank Dobbins, Irving Wardle, Sheridan Morley, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Desmond Stonetam French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Robert Schuil, R.S., by a Special Correspondent, by Sue Masterman, by Henk Aben, by Patrick Farnon, by Richard Wilson, by Vernon Leonard, by Alan Grainge, John Hutchinson, Bernard Levin, Richard Wigg, MARTIN SAVITT, , JACOB GEWIRTZ, , T. MUNDY, , ENID LAKEMAN, , PHILIP MUSTON, , R. F. FARMER, , EMMANUEL KAYE, , B. A. COLE, , HUGH LEGGATT, , DAVID PYOTT, , DENIS MAHON, , G. HUBBARD, , R. A. BRUCE, , F. J. ARNOLD, , PATRICK WALL, , N. I. BARNES, , DAVID ROONEY, , JOHN BARBER, , ALAN STEWARD, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, Lady Pickering, By Christopher Wilkins, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By John Whitmore Finanical Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Clifford Webb, By David Felton, By Clifford Webb, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, B. ENGHOLM, , V. GROUT, , DAVID HILTON-GEE, , R. D. L. TYE., CHRISTOPHER McDOUALL, , M. C. DUNLOP, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Felton, Hugh Clayton, Frank Yogl, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark, By Bryan Appleyard,
ResumoNews: Success of new British Rail fares threatens future of coaches, National Bus Company says, British team to advise on buried plutonium, Tory leader maintains pay policy broken, Attorney General gives guidelines on juries, 'Myths and lies' on race policy rejected, Industry looks abroad to survive, No link in deaths of Bulgarian defectors, Traffic wardens' warning on using outside labour, Taiwan's leader renews call to recover mainland, Mr Callaghan holds the key to the Rhodesian deadlock, Arab foreign ministers to seek Beirut peace plan, Britain needs freedom of information Act, Lord Scarman says, Astrid Proll 'under stress', Why 'Telegraph' presses are silent, Mr Peter Walker woos the working class, Mr Carter rules out Smith meeting, Bishop Muzorewa jubilant over removal of racial laws, Britain seen through Dutch eyes, Party poised to win poll, chairman says, Ennals letter criticized, Conservative meeting votes for PR in Britain, Rabat Cabinet changes, Vietnamese refuges put burden on aid, Home grants code to be more flexible, Paul Johnson points an accusing finger at the expanding universities The graveyard of free enterprise?, Science report Astronomy: Satellite to detect ultraviolet light, Towards European unity, Mr Prior urges wage flexibility to thwart excessive claims, Fine apple year highlighted at RHS show, 'Japs' complaint rejected, Kabul Diary Afghans wait for the tourists to come back, Unemployment is central political issue, Scientists' wage protest to Prime Minister, Outlook is gloomy for Oxford University, Woman betrays Soviet defector's cover, Queen Juliana celebrates 30 years of sovereign rule, Malta lifts ban on BBC journalists, Basque killings prompt snub by Civil Guard, Not much to choose between the parties, Press Council 'may intervene in strikes', Three parties defeated by Himalayas, A slow start for high speed tuition, TUC and Government fail to agree on pay curb formula, More brains less flesh in Miss World contest, Cat-and-mouse farce rings up Orkney curtain, Radio company offer 'would increase hours', EEC agrees to adopt tougher line on terrorism, Times stand pleases newsagents, Soviet evacuation alerts Israelis, Mr Huang arrives to reassert 'historic link', Tunisian trade unionists sentenced to hard labour after trial discrediting country's legal system, Exchange overcomes its teething troubles, Mr Powell pours scorn on 5 per cent pay guideline, Dartmoor prison officers call off action for talks, Consumer group opposes increase in milk price, Fall of Peking's mayor prompts speculation about renewed struggle within party leadership, Firemen put off confrontation, Magistrate killed in Rome, Mr Carter threatens to veto latest tax Bill, No betting on public spending cuts, Grim start to Vorster presidency, S Africa to Zambia daily train, Japan mobilizes 6,000 to guard Herr Schmidt, Mr Moi to be sworn in on Saturday, Radical move to limit rating powers to district councils, Russia takes over part of Sinkiang, Immigrants in the Harmondsworth limbo, Guest Column Freedom in the face of the collectivist onslaught, Raising a volunteer army, Making the most of the land, Even bigger potential for 'ship's hell', Mickey Mouse money builds £260m show city, Trade balance in UK's favour, Soviet scientist to take up job in Denmark. Index. Law: Ten years' jail for £2m theft from Heathrow, Lawyers in clash at inquest on Mr Towers, Pakistan opens anti-terrorist court in Sind, Jurors were checked in 25 trials, Mr Silkin says, Woman denies she dreamt of being raped, Delgado murder against orders, Lisbon court told, Law Report October 10 1978 Court of Appeal Staff association liable to employers' interference Squibb United Kingdom Staff Association v Certification Officer, Jail sentence suspended, £70,000 for Pc, Reporter in murder case is ordered back to jail, Zambia's ruling party accused of intimidation, Success of a newspaper 'depends on its name', £2,800 shop fraud fines on managers, £2m heroin in underwear, court is told. Display Advertising: Bell's, De Bary Co, Sealink Ro-Ro, Tch Group, Airanglia, Bsn, Motor Cars, Ad Media, Parker Knoll Limited, Bank Base Rates, Dutch Housing Centre, Hawtin Limited, John Chartered, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited, European Options Exchange, Westlb, Hermes, Export United, Bank Mees & Hopenv, Philips, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited., Arc, Sealed Air Corporation, Selfridges, Foord Surveyors. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Conservative Party Conference/brighton, Politics and Parliament: British MPs attack 'divisive' proposal on illegal migration, Sanctions debate refused. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Bbc2, Schubert recital, Korchnoi and Karpov head for another draw, Regional Tv, Radio, Moroni exhibition, Personal Choice, High bidding for Iranian ceramics, Thames, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,027. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Reviews: The Relapse Arts, Cambridge, Cantilena Queen Elizabeth Hall, Antony and Cleopatra Royal Shakespeare, Intimate Letters Sadler's Wells, Whicker's words Whicker's World Yorkshire, Jane Manning Goldsmiths' Hall Paul Griffiths, LSO/Jochum Festival Hall Joan Chissell, Last survivor of Barrie's favourite five, London debuts. Sport: Football Palace's youthful follies let Villa old hands off the hook, Ice skating Miss Fratianne takes an essential step, Olympic Games Willing hands work for 1980, Baseball Dodger's baseman says he is tired of losing, Rugby Union Porta's strength and acceleration bring him a victory on points, Tennis Americans compete at Wembley, French racing Ramanouche back to form, Basketball Dalipagic is outstanding in Yugoslavia's win, Boxing Robertson shows desire to meet Needham again, Cricket Midlands to play host to the world, Racing Callaghan steals the show at Brighton, Yachting, Golf Britain just a stroke ahead of more consistent French. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The other side of the Wagner record, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 10, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: The Conservatives And Incomes Policy, The Choice For The Conclave. Letters to the Editor: Misruling the waves, Nationalized heritage?, Taxation of taxi tips, Offensive interviewing, Double tax on estate executors, The trade unions, challenge to government pay guidelines, The Anti-Nazi League, Reports on National Front, Selling stolen antiques, Pope John Paul's death, Getting the aims of the British film industry into focus, Causes of Britain's low industrial productivity, Use of microelectronics, Profit sharing as part of commercial philosophy, Bank staff associations and trade union affiliation, Smoking apartheid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Nadine Mitchell, General Sir David Peel Yates Former GOC Berlin, Adam Ciolkosz. Business and Finance: Discount market, Serious run-down in Ford supply seen, Congress poised to approve big cuts in taxes, Bowthorpe first-half, W German dockyards to halve hours, Business Diary: I'm Europe, fly me ·Bank with Oxfam, UK sees key role in China steel expansion, Zambia Copper financies 'serious', CRODA strengthens in US with purchase of ink maker, New board for British Anzani, Treasury closes loophole used to raise the limit on dividends, Plessey semiconductors 'not in negotiation', Hewden/Stuart plant pushes up opening profits by 52pc, Swiss tax on banks, Options, Added-value schemes aid productivity, UK uplift helps Amey, Mr Carter's crucial energy programme faces last hurdle in Congress this week, EEC fisheries policy: is Britain playing fair?, Stock markets Market sentiment divided on pay, £9.2m Wimpey airport contract, CBI chief says car strikes hitting many outside jobs, Money supply level heading for 1pc growth, London loses as Felixstowe widens services, Grand Met external sales climb 9 pc, Mecca joint chairman, Bank statements for September, British exports to Japan increase 16pc in first seven months of year, American investors disenchanted with equities, New venue, but same old Motor Show row, EEC talks reopen on monetary system, The Times Share Indices, A scenario for gilts, Rank Xerox wins £1m Soviet Olympic order, Gold jumped by $3.75 an ounce yesterday to register a, Briefly News Ltd blames setback on NY Post and Australia, 'Insider' trading statement today, 'Dual capacity' may be on way for London dealers, New airline orders two Boeing 737s, Commodities Copper, tin and silver advance on the LME, Productivity benefits show up for Watts, Blake, Bearne, Government borrowing tops Budget forecasts. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Guideline fears, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Plessey executive to join Vickers board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property.
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