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The Times - 21/03/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, By Staff Reporters, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Clayton, By John Young, By Martin Huckerby, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, John Chartres, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Ronald Kershaw, By Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Peter Norman, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray and Charles Hargrove, From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, By Marcel Berlins, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Tim Albert, Pat Healy, Paul Overy, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Richard Williams, Bernard Levin, John Rae, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, H. FASSNIDGE., GEORGE MARTEN., PETER LANCASHIRE., HARRY A. RÉE, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., PETER TAPSELL., DOUGLAS COOPER., RICHARD L. HAYNES., MICHAEL KUSTOW., ANTONY FLEW., PAT HERMAN., DAVID NICHOLLS, R. M. ROBBINS., CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, SIMON J. G. REES., JOHN GRIFFITH., J. B. GLUBB., ANDREW GRAHAM., JON ADAMS., HARVEY H. JONES, ARTHUR L. GOODHART, , L. SHORLAND-BALL, , CHAS F. GOODCHILD., By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Naval Correspondent, Mrs D. Wayne, A Correspondent, D. P., From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Webb, By Patricia Tisdall, By Christopher Wilkins, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Malcolm Brown, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, ROBERT B. CANT., STEPHEN COULSON, CHARLES R. KENCHINGTON., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, David Bonavia, Maurice Bommensath, By Tony May, By Our Financial Staff, By Ray Maughan, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Insurance Correspondent, By Our Finance Staff, by Michael Hanson, by Patrick O'Leary, By Patrick O'Leary, by David Haslam, by J. R. Thomas, by Robert Steel, by David Crawford, P.O'L., by John Young, J.Y., by Margaret Drummond, by Christopher Warman, by Paul D. Orchard-Lisle, by Rodney S. Whittaker, by John Myers, by Marcel Berlins,

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News: Election heralds new era in French politics, County move to buy castle documents, Latest Pamphlets Writer whose work gave comfort to Ruskin, Lord Home suggests a reformed revising Chamber, with 66% of its members elected by PR, Regional report Trade boost seen in free port plan, Scheme aids young unemployed, Six of the best: why are we so fond of beating one another?, Red Brigade's leaders disrupt trial in Turin with chanted threats against abducted former premier, Militant Basques seek to smash 'middle class state', Key Spanish officials kept in dark over Sahara, The Chartered Surveyors Valuers for money, The big change, Minerals division an uneasy elite, Black leaders' swearing-in, Social Focus How it will work and what you will get, A tight code backed by sanctions, Fire sweeps four wings of Chelmsford jail, Brunel plans double degree, Not enough depth to those charts, Archaeology report Kenchester: Dig exposes Roman villas, Stopping the rot at ground floor, Big bad wolf returns to menace Russians, Chairmen complain about sudden loss of MPs, Valuable lessons from precincts, Government gets backing on EEC farm policy, Pressure to improve tanker rescues now likely, Budgeting for service charges, Tanker captain faces sea pollution charge, Yard plea over train attack, Teachers reject an improved pay offer, Roots go back as far as 1794, Red Cross talks boycotted by North Korea, Latest European snow reports, Police investigate alleged £500,000 motorway fraud, Scottish Opera's seat sales average 90 per cent, Science report Medicine: Search for hepatitis agent, Call to speed up purge, Thatcher visit: Mrs Margaret Thatcher, West 'trying to set up a Red Sea block', Practical training complements high academic standards, £6m private hospital is approved, More than just a pressure group, Riches in the east, What you will pay, Former German officer returns a Bible, Measuring up to the job, New body to oversee colleges recommended, List of 16 new peers announced, Ghost city waits for invaders, Help for the farmer, In search of consistency, £4 pension rise likely for married coples, Public eye keeps a close watch, Unexpected ghosts in real clothes, My advice is: buck the fashion, Estate agents' quest for standing, Local authorities urged to review land holdings, 'Crisis' in religious education, US offers Somalia aid if it drops claim to neighbours' lands, Muslim party's opposition causes stir in Jakarta, Intelligence services get ready for Dublin trial, Pope cancels most of his Easter duties, German newspaper dispute ends, Israelis prepared to accept ceasefire and UN peace force, Government proposals for new ways of treating young offenders expected soon, Ombudsman blames council for 'imprisoning' girl, Mr Begin arrives in United States with proposal for Lebanon security force, Truemid's ex-chief promises not to publish, Still a touch of romance, The Times Diary, Right side for news but wrong side for safety, Many skills in a nutshell, Act before you are asked, Klan leader deported: William Wilkinson, Vietnam refugees taking to their boats again, Estate agents welcome Bill to control them, Output rise halts pit closure, Italy looks abroad for terror source, Men putting the world on the map, Funds lead to new standards, Board rejects Scargill claim that incentive scheme costs lives, SAS experts aid search for Moro abductors, Police clash with PLO supporters in Amman, Report on Windscale inquiry attacked, Minister promises new guidance on child abuse registers after criticisms of failures, Observers, not makers, of the market, The bizarre game of refugees in Hongkong, Former Defence Minister arrested after attempt to hold pro-Bhutto demonstration, Military supply lorries from Iraq reported to be nearing besieged Palestinian stronghold, How to give chattels more status, Power station inquiry after switch death, Successful candidates and percentages they won in constituencies, Behind the scenes, Stuttgart judge upholds search of trial lawyers, Left begins assessment of losses and leaders, Gilbert Is choose new Chief Minister, Manual PAYE 'cannot continue', TUC reform threatens craft union leaders, Economic realism in planning, Hydrographers on the shelf, Return after exile, Sales of tea put off as traders await decision, Moscow complains over Chinese rebuff to its friendship overture, Homework the way to growth, Cairo still favours direct contact envoy says. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, David C Hunter, Berkshire County Council, Richard Ellis, Alex, Lawrie Factors Limited, Humberts, Martell, Cluttons, Turner & Newall Limited, Gale Heath & Co., Metal Closures Group, Radio Times, Rhp, Sime Darby, Harold Williams Bennett & Partners, Burton Barnes & Vigers, Multiple Display Advertisements, Goddard & Smith, The Puzzler, Edward Symmons & Partners, Strutt & Parker, Sale Tilney & Company, Limited, The Times Reader Services Directory, J.Trevor & Sons, Stiles Horton Ledger, County Bank, Pepper Angliss & Yarwood, King & Co, Drivers Jonas, Leavers, Donaldsons, Chestertons, Sherpa, Healey & Baker, Messenger May Baverstock, Dunlop Heywood & Co., Bell's Scotch Whisky, Henry Butcher & Co, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, Savills, The Metropolis Of Tokyo, Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks, Garrard, Haslemere Estates, Arthur Murray, Ashendens, Conrad Ritblat & Co, Hamnett Raffety, Selectaglaze Limited, Estates Gazette, Sotheby's, Hillier Parker, E.D. Hinchliffe And Sons Ltd., Bank Base Rates, Booker McConnell, Property Board, Bradford & Bingley Building Society, Plasmarc Toilet Cubicles, Norman & Underwood Ltd., Whiteheads, Jackson-Stops & Staff, John Foord, Iran Air, FOX & Sons, The Land Securities Investment Trust Ltd., Keith Cardale, Groves & Co., Herring Son & Daw, Storey Sons & Parker, Matthews & Goodman, Jones Lang Wootton, Fuller Peiser, Edward Erdman, Northampton Development Corporation, St Quintin Son & Stanley, Richard J.Morgan, Scottish Amicable, De & J Levy, Cooke & Arkwright, The Times, Amc, Roskel, Drake & Scull Holdings Limited, Edward Rushton Son & Kenyon, Isis, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Beaumont Properties Limited, College Of Estate Management, Wells Cundall, Chamberlain & Willows, Henry Davis And Company, Hampton & Sons, E.W.G. Stoddart Limited. News in Brief. Law: Employment Appeal Tribunal Civil Service reports to be disclosed in sex discrimination case Science Research Council v Nassé, Chancery Division Scheme to avoid capital gains tax fails Floor v Davis (Inspector of Taxes), Canaries 'used as bait in experiment', Five remanded on drug charge, Three more boys held after car crash deaths. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Miscellaneous Financial, Legal Appointments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Picture Gallery. Sport: Yachting Flyer should be among first boats to arrive, Rugby Union Sanders reaffirms his faith in the progress of England, Boxing British board against giving title to Norton, Down the gentle slope to success, Football Big demand to watch Liverpool, Racing Super Concorde is Boutin's ace, Sports in Brief, Rackets Unostentatious Oxford pair foil Cambridge, Tennis US finish off S Africa in reverse singles, Olympic Games IOC manifesto names evil threats to sport, Hockey Treasure finally burried under RAF onslaught, Rowing 'Half stone a man' for Cambridge crew, Golf Holders down at the first hurdle. Reviews: Graham Parker BBC TV Theatre, New meaning for the ordinary, The power of song and music Orpheus Open Space, Eejits Crucible Studio, Sheffield, Pilobolus Sadler's Wells, Warrior Queen Thames. Arts and Entertainment: Buxton to have its opera, Miniature of James I is sold for £5,500, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,860, Manitas de Plata's English tour, Broadcasting, England regain Camrose Cup from Scotland, Stained glass from all over. Politics and Parliament: Balancing cheap air fares across Atlantic with airline viability House of Lords, Mr Foot in clash with Tory MPs over 'Pencourt File' allegations, Britain to make suggestions on date of EEC direct elections, Air security levy survives by two votes House of Lords, Pit bonus produces more coal, White Paper but no Bill on reorganization of electricity supply industry House of Commons, UK seeking farm price restraint, More North Sea crude oil brought ashore, Low fares experiment to be reviewed in autumn House of Commons, Depressing progress in bringing all sides in Rhodesia dispute together. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): First pay your money, then know your books, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 19, 1953 Gas turbines in ships. Editorials/Leaders: Reform Or Perish, The Social Democrats Of France. Letters to the Editor: Commemorating soldiers, The youngest headmaster, Teachers and discipline, Britain needs less of almost everything, Sale of a Gainsborough, Eating out, Yesterday's sounds, Is there another explanation of steel works depreciation sums?, Rail links across London, Wearing a sword, Scope for a national building society, Policy unit in No 10, Departure from precedent, Repatriation of prisoners, The politics of race and immigration, Index of left wingers, No surrender to the kidnappers, The fate of Mr Bhutto, Drugs and the law, The vanishing dog-collar, Caring for the countryside. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Gerald Reitlinger, Professor C. W. Davies Research in electrochemistry, Lieut-Col J. A. Stirling, Sir Walter Bassett. Business and Finance: Thomas Marshall, Discount market, Management's task to relieve boredom of work, EEC official sees little prospect of Japanese concessions in trade row, Electrical trade wants 10pc VAT, China's town and country split threatens recovery, LME metal stocks, Leyland investment switch from cars, Commodities, SBCF taking one third of Meyer & Myer, Mr Healey fails to move Bonn on need for further stimulation of economy, US says Community is taking hard line on some trade issues, International Wheelock in advance on most fronts, Carter team works on anti-inflation package, Swiss try revised plan to bring in VAT, Grand Met after conversion, Construction industry shows upturn, Metal Closures reach £5m but demand on the wane, Expanded Metal downturn accelerates, Athens talks on plea for delaying Japan ships deal, Floating-rate loan of $300m for Statoil, Business Diary: Kilkenny switches locals · Bottoms up, Higher interest rate fear if money supply is not curbed, Beatson Clark spurred by demand and price rise, Banks 'must disclose dual interest', Westminster Property now on the way back, Briefly, Provident moves into insurance after agreed bid, Money Market Rates, Manufacturing took brunt of 1977 output stagnation, Ebbw Vale severance pay talks this month, Government cuts Ever Ready price rise to 2pc, How monetary markets moved, Clayware and strong exports spark Hepworth Ceramics, Appeal on Manx rejected, Heavy oil drilling off Shetland, Chevron may order £15m vessel to speed Ninian flow, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Clarify pay restraint policy, chambers say, Hongkong bank seeks US stake, Newmon Tonks, Low & Bonar at peak but packaging slips, Softly, softly-a Tory approach to industrial relations. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock markets Shares in grip of Easter lethargy, Recent issues, Stock Exchange Prices Mixed at the close. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dr B. Kilkenny to join Scottish & Newcastle board. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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