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The Times - 18/01/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Walker, From David Watts, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Margaret Stone, By Our Political Editor, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, European Parliament, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Florencia Varas, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, Arthur Lewis, Philippa Toomey, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Bernard Levin, /PHS, Geoffrey Smith, RODNEY BENNETT-ENGLAND, , HAROLD WILSON, , GEOFFREY JACKSON, , ANNE GRUNEBERG, , VICTOR CESTR:, DAVID McFALL, , MARY STANFORD, , R. EYRES, , C. C. SCHUEPPERT, , DEREK BROWN, , E. H. GRIFFITHS, , Q. D. LEAVIS, , GORDON GRAHAM, , ALFRED FRIENDLY, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, Regina v Smith and Woolard, From David Wood, By Richard Allen, From Peter Norman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Frank Vogl, Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Caroline Atkinson, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, ELDON GRIFFITHS, , J. MACKENZIE, , GEORGE GOYDER, , STANLEY OLIVER, , K. A. YEOMANS, ROBERT J. THOMSON, , B. DAWSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Clark, By Ray Maughan, By Alison Mitchell, By Tony May, By Victor Felstead, By Nicholas Hirst,

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News: King Juan Carlos rallies to his Prime Minister, Ex-British police chief dismissed by S Australia, Monetary union in Europe could help to banish the bogy of inflation, Transport Bill contested, Tory attacks Dr Owen's 'humiliating confession', 'Think-tank' strikes back at critics, Crime in London may be up 12.8%, Patriotic Front undecided on Owen invitation, Photograph by Bill Warhurst, Japanese launch strong attack on Sir Harold Wilson after allegations of dumping, Support for amateur craftsmen, The fishermen of Britain, 1: Thriving Scarborough is wary of the EEC Inshore men look down their noses at fish fingers, BBC to use own judgment in UN project, President Marcos calls elections as promised, Tyndale staff lose appeal against dismissal, Demonstration by women as Lords hear appeal, Council home loans down, Rise of 8,341 in RC population, Science report Medicine: Respiratory distress, Latest European snow reports, School heads advised about Front, Emphasis on economic policies likely in Carter message, Fiancee appeals to Uganda for Briton's release, Soviet draft for Belgrade document says little on human rights, Tories will oppose Bill on Acas, Sadat watch on peace talks in Jerusalem, New ties urged between school, parent, industry, Leyland may build under licence for Renault, EEC research promotion attempts 'unproductive', How the Liberals could sink by swapping strategies in mid-stream, MP fears '1984 nightmare', Bill to speed creation of more parish councils, Rosenberg papers: This year is, Callaghan visit puts Delhi ties on new footing, Welsh miners to ballot on local output schemes, Italy begins search for a government, Paris to have more police on the streets, The woman behind the dark glasses, Europeans seek plane deal with Canada, 82 per cent approval for Finnish President, Wider choice on pact likely for Liberals, Mr Benn will see US reactor expert today, Britain and allies to consult on Somali plea, American arms sales grow despite pledge, Writer tells of repression in Romania, Mondale visit to Canada, Abortion law likely to come under control of Scottish assembly, Viewpoint Removing the veil of the Official Secrets Act, The Times Diary, Mr Ecevit promises to submit map as basis for Cyprus peace, City centres may become 'desirable', Comfortable voting margin for Turkish coalition, No early release for Myra Hindley, Home Office says, Firemen's deal is ratified, Pay offensive by seven Civil Service unions, Press risks state intervention, don says, California floods: Floodwaters swirl, S Africa urged to attend talks on Namibia, Guerrillas kidnap British missionary and kill two Rhodesian tribal chiefs, Britain totally isolated in fishing dispute, Serjeant at Arms to tell steel Chief to produce papers, EEC polls put off until next year, £500m docklands plan may get approval, Manx determination to keep the birch, Irish 'afraid of the Anglophobes', Opinion poll shows French voters deserting government parties with election eight weeks away, Habeas corpus application for banished Chileans, Police search in Scotland for ex-MP and wife, Early election likely in San Marino. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, Psit, Dispaly Advertising, Zetters Group Limited, Bank Base Rates, Hanson Trust, M. J. H. Nightingale & C0. Limited. Politics and Parliament: SNP proposal 'would mean economic separation', MPs renew demand for judge to go, No council pupils at private schools, Aircraft development plans being prepared, Pressure for help to music students, Motorway noise, Scholarship scheme, Advice coming on school discipline, Picture caption protest, Immunity of foreign states in civil courts, No increase in charge for school meals, Assembly to control Scots abortion law, Tightening up law on swindlers and cheats House of Lords, New jobs need to come from expansion of service industries House of Commons, Mr Jenkins outlines benefits of economic and monetary union, Concern on EEC request to sports organizations, New Black Rod introduced. Law: Life sentence for plot in Taiwan, Remand for men over alleged club prostitution, Judges' rules broken by social worker, Man cleared of handling stolen films, Court of Appeal Council tenant can buy his house Gibson v Manchester City Council, Queen's Bench Division Contempt: reporting matters heard in the jury's absence Regina v Border Television Ltd, Ex parte the Attorney General Regina v Newcastle Chronicle and Journal Ltd, Ex parte the Attorney General, Rolls-Royce owner drew benefit, Singer chief fined £250 for machine safety offence, Two jailed for rape of shop girl, Out-of-town Chancery cases, Property company gets damages for libel, Hammered brokers 'had £2m deficiency', £80,000 fraud by 'lump' system alleged, Three-year term for fraud, Sentencing young burglars. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Orchestra chief resigns in a clash on policy, Deer calls win wildlife prize, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Educational, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, La De La Creme Creme, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Squash rackets Mrs McKay to miss the British Open, Yachting Tabarly poised for victory, Sports in Brief, Skiing Wenzel keeps Stenmark in second place, Hockey England's World Cup team to be named on Jan 30, Rugby Union English boys caught on the hop in preparing for young Wallabies, Cricket Pakistan exclude Packer players after day of dramatic meetings, Football Smoothness and quiet control from Liverpool, Tennis New men's circuit will open up wider possibilities, For the record, Racing Time for The Dealer to show his hand, Boxing Bronchitis has put Magri down and out. Arts and Entertainment: Anna Neagle for Croydon, Havergal Brian score found, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,811, French opaline glass basket fetches £1,200. Reviews: Fred Zinnemann's search for Julia, Triumphs trumpeted The Immortal Haydon Greenwich, Shirley-Quirk/Ortiz Queen Elizabeth Hall, Elegant, delicate Chopin LSO/Conlon Festival Hall, Protesting too much Gerhard Oppitz Wigmore Hall, Witty and agile lyrics among exotic foliage Kingdom Come King's Head. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Inside the crowded hell-holes they call 're-education centres', 25 years ago Nazis arrested From The Times of Friday, January 16, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: Finland's Enduring Leader, Cyprus Awaits A Move By Mr Ecevit, Red Faces At Strasbourg. Letters to the Editor: The Albany Trust, Why graduates avoid posts in industry, Memorial trust to Hubert Humphrey, The Churchill portrait, Ministers' accountability for the performance of state industries, Putting a stop to hijacking, The social responsibility of companies, Benefits from the 'industrial strategy', Public sector efficiency, The balance of society, Dr Leavis and Mr Eliot, A vital role for the production engineer, British Steel forecasts, Improving life in modern slums, Choosing an expert, Take the biscuit, Equality in pensions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Fuad Safar, Mr Philip Wills Major force in British gliding, Mr H. Russell Robinson. Business and Finance: EEC states given three years to bring insurance laws into line, Firm pound hits Courts overseas, Discount market, Brussels agrees basis for curbs on steel imports, Good interest in arabica market, Merseyside strikes go on at Leyland and Ford, Commodities, Sugar targets, British Steel refuses 10pc pay rise, India will seek solution to jute problem, Gestetner tops hopes despite effects of currency fluctuations, Copper deliveries, Rand Estates beat falling milling rates, W German bank chief dismissed, International Xerox may raise dividend despite lower rental income, Managers 'angry and frustrated', Warning on profits from Bass, Big American order for NVT, EEC agree formula for Tokyo round talks, Surge in pension funds investment, Is bankruptcy too hard on the risk takers?, Drop estimated in cocoa grindings, Italy's Communists offer themselves as friends of the entrepreneur, Trident TV beats its forecast and looks for further growth, Britten-Norman cuts workforce, Monetary union 'could cut unemployment', LCP spreads its Ford net with £3m purchase, Statoil-Phillips gas find in North Sea, Amber Day up l0pc in first-half, Fukuda warning against peril of protectionism, Commission limits price rises of Fisons garden products to 20pc, Andoc to end Hunterston oil platform lease, Kuwait cuts crude oil by 10 cents, Talbex to take over J. Warren, Latest results, EEC move on refinery overcapacity, Business Diary: One for the road · Now read on, Luxembourg planning more controls to curb currency speculators, Treasury debating pay forecasts, European car men in top gear for Britain, Comet takeover offer for Henry Wigfall rejected, Foreign loans by US banks vindicated by Fed report, T Cowie again on takeover prowl as £1m topped, Importers object to restrictions on Taiwan. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Stock markets More ground lost on small selling, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Breweries retreat, Stock Exchange moves on small investors, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr E P Wellenstein is adviser for Unilever NV. Property: Rentals, Residential property. Births.

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