The Times - 12/04/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, From David Cross, By Robin Young, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Hatfieid Political Reporter, By Christopher Thomas, From Christopher Walker, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Philip Howard, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Alan McGregor, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Knipe, From David Watts, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Binyon, John Higgins, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, By Tom German, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Bernard Levin, PHS, David Watts, S. L. BRAGG, , K. L. VAUGHAN, , E. H. B. WILLIAMS, , SEEBOHM, , KEITH HANSON, , WENDY JAMES, , I. A. SHAPIRO, , PHILIPPE HAUTEKIET, , D. R. THOMPSON, , MICHAEL LATHAM, , D. L. STOKES, , S. E. DILLON, , E. ERIC POCHIN, , IAN BLAIR, , E. LOEWY, , BRIDGET PLOWDEN, , JOHN COVENTRY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone and Ray Maughan, By Our Economics Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, By Alison Mitchell, By Richard Allen, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend, From Michael Hornsby, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Gordon Wellman Parliamentary Staff, By Maurice Corina, By Michael Prest, By Desmond Quigley, WILLIAM BARLOW, , ROBERT KAHN, , JAMES D. SLATER, , N. CHARLTON, , John Whitmore, Caroline Atkinson, Nicholas Hirst, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Oliver Stanley, Bryan Appleyard, By Victor Felstead, By Michael Clark, By Tony May,
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News: Tory students vote to stay in NUS, Stimulus expected to increase economic growth to 3% a year, Labour stresses urban renewal in Lambeth campaign, London to get an apology from Washington, Labour demands changes in schools leaflet, £34,500 for inquiry into services for delinquents, Law and order: More staff for police and jails, Radio debut: Economic jargon fails to enthrall, Race policy questioned by Tory students, Churchmen gather from Atlantic to Urals, Making do with stew and salmon, Gypsies want reparations for killings by Nazis, The grim task of keeping the peace in Lebanon, Unions: Mixed with the welcome, warnings against pay restraint, New radoio service for motorists, Production of 'Sun' is stopped again, Cigarettes: Dearer high-tar brands, Cosmonauts honoured: President, Soviet envoy wants to keep UN job, No increase in price when bread goes metric, Nine black ministers named in Rhodesia, Israeli forces start Lebanon withdrawal but observers dispute extent of the handover, Napalm used on Eritrean villages, rebels say, Science report Pollution: Carbon monoxide from cars, Gang of Four radicals blamed for killings, Department refuses formal request for steel papers, Ex-U S miner not allowed to leave Russia, Rural aid: Grants for industries, Springtime snowballs: A boy waiting for the, Farmers: Tax paid on profits will be reduced, Paste smeared on paintings at Frankfurt, Benefits: Families with children helped but pensioners are not so happy with their lot, Guest Column Why animal lovers become hunt saboteurs, Outlook bleak for all-party meeting on Rhodesia, Education: 10p rise in school meals dropped, Health: £50m for NHS seen as derisory, Vorster rebuke to Transkei over severance of ties, Wife to wage political fight for right to emigrate, 'No sacrifice', but outlook gloomy, Mr Ceausescu seeking American pledge, The Times Diary, Inquiry into housing fraud claims opens, Tax: More incentive for middle managers, Mr Callaghan presses Mr Whitelaw over immigrants charge, Dr Husak defends his human rights record, Mr Carter to set example on inflation, Police brutality alleged to be widespread in Poland, Mr Healey aims tax cuts chiefly at lower paid, Catalan party toes Carrillo line, Churchmen warned of 'neo-Nazi sympathy', Apex accused of betraying Grunwick employees, PLO finds new unity in militancy, Tissue culture tests saving use of laboratory animals, Americans rebuked by Belgium, Philippines President orders release of 500 held after march, CBI: Far too little to encourage industry, Hunt for gang who seized man after drugging wife, Consortium hopes to save Broads, Turin prison officer shot dead, Gregarious Russians are advised to sample pleasures of solitude, Collapse of Tours bridge brings wartime queues. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ocl, Laing, Jardines, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Schroders, Volvo, American Trust Company Limited, Bank Base Rates, Oxfam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Audi Marketing Department,, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Refuge Assurance Company Limited, Bristol & West Building Society, Barclays, Abbeyfield Society, King George's Fund For Sailors. News in Brief. Law: Detective fined for trespass, Judgment next month in Menten appeal, Dissident Czech singer jailed for 'hooliganism', Bhutto defence team says it is being shadowed, Cautioning persons taking part in affrays Regina v Halford, Sir John Ackroyd granted discharge, Magistrate quits over Captain Phillips's fine, Bigamy led to children's death, inquest told, Club girl tells court about city architect's gambling, Men charged with gaming club thefts, Court of Appeal Proposed alibi evidence in murder case not likely to be credible Regina v McMahon, Fixed costs Regina v Smith, Uproar as terrorism trial opens in Berlin. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Conversion to tax cuts is only election deep-Mrs Thatcher, Liberal MPs delighted with their influence on Healey measures, National Freight debt of £53m written off, Too many Scots MPs, Soviet response wanted, Government defeated on assembly's power over method of election House of Lords, EEC urged to reject protectionist attitude, Parliament, April 11, 1978 Income tax cuts in Mr Healey's 13th budget account for almost all £2,500m boost to economy: spur to industrial strategy includes help for small firms. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Theatres, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Secretarial, Funeral Arrangements, -Managerial-Administratrive-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Entertainments, Services, Creme Creme. Reviews: LSO/Celibidache Festival Hall, Fourpence coloured in Adelaide, Keeping the spine chilled Armchair Thriller Thames, Children's Books Soaring to success on the wings of a Puffin, Margaret Newman Purcell Room, Pure accomplishment Directions to Servants Riverside, From Manet to Toulouse-Lautrec French Lithographs, 1860-1900 British Museum, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Ica. Sport: Yesterday's football results, Rugby Union Gloucester put their trust again in winning side, Equestrianism Smith is confident that he will break two records, Sports in Brief, Badminton An open question that hangs in the balance, Tennis Sutton reject some and make others qualify, Boxing Spinks signs for return bout with Ali, Racing Fort Devon's stamina and unquenchable spirit can win the day, Football Leading light dimmed but Forest's illumination remains, Golf Ballesteros misses Portuguese Open, Squash rackets Verow gives more than he can afford, Cricket Australia's high hopes for one-day match, Today's fixtures, Olympic Games IOC to control television rights for 1984 event. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Why has Auntie got it in for Uncle Sam?, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 11, 1953 S Rhodesian vote. Editorials/Leaders: No Recipe For Success, President Husak Risks A German Visit. Letters to the Editor: Local radio progress, Tanker disasters, Socialism and the Christian Church, New technology: Post Office steps to allay the fears of employees, Safety in universities, Investing the oil revenues, Tory immigration plans, Quashing convictions, Badgers and tuberculosis, Windscale inquiry, Reducing land tax complexities, Kidneys for transplant, Bank's choice of industrial advisers, Young musicians, A national lottery. Property: Residential property, Flat Sharing, Savills. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Hirsch sale likely to total £3m, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,872, Broadcasting, 1, Machine proves no match for man at chess, Keen bidding for Old Master drawings. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Julian D'albie Noted character actor, Róbert Vas, Bishop Murindagomo, Prince Tenzing, Mr C. E. W. Simes, Dr J. F. T. Allison. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock Exchange Prices Late activity. Business and Finance: Discount market, CBI aims to give more scope to retailers, Partner for GEC in S Africa, Leyland's Superdeal causes used car surplus problem for dealers, Small Businesses Emphasis is placed on four areas in an effort to stimulate innovation, Tax dodge warning as loopholes are plugged retrospectively, Commodities, Camrex at £2m in tough going, Bell & Howell to set up plant in Dublin, International, Community signs pact on steel imports, State Industry £283m to be raised from own resources, Lower aluminium stocks, Setback to Coal Board's hopes for BSC coke contract, Economic Forecasts Faster growth but payments problems loom, Jardine only 4.2pc ahead last year, Capital repayments of government and other public sector foreign currency borrowing (a), Five-minute surge in share prices, Foreign cars share of UK market falls, Briefly Talks off at Edinburgh & Gen Iny, BP to close Sardinia protein factory, Higher gold price reflected, RTZ slips back but outcome better than market hopes, Value-Added Tax Registration limit is now £10,000: rules on partial exemption eased, Anti-Dumping 1969 Act to be repealed, Mid-East helps G W Sparrow to peak £1.47m, State spending rise to be 2pc above estimate, Britain to repay £4,000m debts, Stock markets Package spurs short buying burst, Extension of state aid for small firms, Botswana elevation in diamond league, Sales surge for Short's commuter airliner, MLR rise points to dearer overdrafts but building societies may wait, Private BL holdings to be under 1 pc, In Brief New issue for National Savings, Scrap suppliers fear fresh curb on exports, Steel Closures Special measures to help local councils, A delicate balance, Shipowners and union leaders disagree on seeking government help for companies, Margins squeezed at Senior Eng, Construction Civil engineering chief disappointed at loss of 'crucial opportunity' to revive industry, Monetary Policy Barely prudent and not so easily attainable, Easier payments soon on credit cards, German banker sets 3 goals for Bonn summit, Income Tax Concessions spread too thinly, Profit Sharing Scheme favoured by the Liberals is fully accepted, Stock Relief Companies to be spared deferred tax, American broker in bid approach for Leslie & Godwin, Capital Gains Tax Small disposals allowance to be replaced under revised scale, Unions may press for cooperatives at Spillers, Business Diary: More power to Sir Francis?, BNOC in accord with five groups, IMI aims for a move forward on 'export pull', Industry leaders disappointed by lack of management incentives, Hotels Allowances on new buildings welcomed, Smiths Inds tumble 21 pc at half-time. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr M Todhunter to head Clyde Shipping Co.
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