The Times - 21/04/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Peter Nichols, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Political Editor, By Frank Vogl, By Our Labour Editor, From Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy and John Crossland, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge, By Diana Geddes, From Arthur Osman, By Our Medical Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, From Michael Hornsby, From charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, From Sinan Fisek, From Michael Binyon, From Ronald Faux, From David Watts, By Derry Hogue, From David Cross, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By a Special Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Mario Modiano, Peter Hill, Michael Leapman, Gerald Ely, D.T., by Dessa Trevisan, by Fred Singleton, F.S., by Peter Ristic, P.R., Bernard Levin, PHS, Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, FAMIDA RAJAH, , REHANA RAJAH, , MAURA O'CARROLL, SND, , ELIZABETH BRUNNER, , PETER MASEFIELD, , H. V. T. BLAND, , NORMAN D. PRICE, , O. HOOD-PHILLIPS, , PETER GALLINER, , PENELOPE HARVEY, , DEREK INGRAM, , DEREK EZRA, , F. NEALE, , VILLIERS BERGUE, , CYRIL BLACK, , R. H. MOLE, , DUNCAN WILSON, , A. GRAHAM HELLIER, , DAVID STIMPSON, , BRIAN COURT-MAPPIN, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Arts Reporter, Mr Hugh Tait, Lord Scarman, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall, By Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, Nicholas Hirst, By Edward Townsend, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roger Vielvoye, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, NORMAN JENKINS, , GERALD SANCTUARY, , PATRICK O'LOUGHLIN, , GUY H. RAPSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, Roger Berthoud, By Christopher Wilkins, By Tony May, By Ray Maughan, By Brian Appleyard, By Michael Prest,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: EEC moving towards Britain's position, Colonel named during calls for debate on freedom of press House of Commons, Government seeking realistic arms control and disarmament moves House of Lords, Statement next week on Services pay, Government deal for Services likely to exceed 10 per cent, Parliamentary printing, Code of practice sought to define parameters of industrial action, Baking employers agree to five-day working week, Next week's business, Tories contemplate higher prescription charges as NHS needs every penny, Talks on advertising of drinks, The Speaker to rule on DPP memo to editors, Britain needs higher level of productivity, No decision yet on aircraft, Dpp accused of contempt after warning on Colonel B, PM says Tories made Wales Bill a shambles. Index. News: Economy depressingly familiar but output growing, Mr Carter argues energy case, Anti-Nazis fail to stop Front meeting, Foreign Report Albania opens a window, Britain keeps a wary eye on the EEC'S shipping lines, 'Sun' seeking stronger foothold in the North, Mutinous soldiers capture Lebanon Army barracks, Reward offered for finding a smallpox case, New York mayor changes mind over 'superway', Three new committees to govern Schools Council, Kidnappers say Signor Moro is alive but days numbered unless talks commence, Management is only as good as the workers, Engineering workers voice phase-four opposition, MPs told of 'sex shifts', Bread supply threat in balance, Tories to help Labour repair Wales Bill, Labour may recognize Polisariio, Jurists say Chile is still repressive, Meeting the media head on, A people trained for defence of the nation, Gold, and the fighting retreat of the US dollar, NUJ dismissal protest disrupts regional newspapers, Prison staff resent use of security company, Scottish nationalists seek more open government, Soviet-US accord on importance of task as talks begin, Commission urges economic reorganization and 10-year adjustment for EEC applicants, Loyalist rift widens in Ulster, Many new laws but little change, First steps to reconcile dissent with central control, Kidney fund criticizes Budget plan, One-way screen recommended at identity parades, Commons is facing clash on tax cuts, Dr Owen arranges London meeting on Namibia, TUC link and strike rights urged for police, America auctioning gold bullion to help boost dollar, Drug firms challenge minister on NHS costs, Pulitzer Prize to wrong man, Labour lead in Lambeth is reduced to 3,141, M Barre expounds case for governing France, Barre talks in Peking 'fruitful', Stricter TB checks for Asians sought, £250,000 paid for emerald brooch, Tory plea on union policy, Bonn move to ban sales of Hitler speeches, FBI men hit the street in clean-cut protest, Scots TUC call to end shipyard compensation, Many 'fully aware of colonel's name', Strife dies down in Turkish riot town, Legionnaires flown to help fight Chad rebels, The Times Diary, RSPB clears osprey site loan, Mr Lane says MPs' race report is harmful, Aircrew strike grounds many flights in Japan, British firm to develop and market rival US aircraft landing system, Woman dragged away from Moscow embassy, Deadlock ended on security rating for foreign and defence matters, Embassy in Moscow may move, Builders' unions recommend pay formula, Government agrees to hold debate on Rhodesia, Local Elections Political fortunes beset by apathy in West Midlands campaign, Señor Suárez arrives in troubled Canary Islands, Law and order in Tunisia, Route choice difficulties for Everest climbers, Science report Botany: Seeds that fail to germinate, Friend of major powers, President vows to keen country secure, Belgrade determined to negotiate better terms with EEC, Call for stronger measures on pollution by ships, Cancer research unit to be set up at Oxford, Acas rebuffs campaign by non-TUC union, Baby princess may succeed to Swedish throne, Tory study of law on referendums, British soldiers 'fought unarmed Russians'. Picture Gallery: Yogoslavia, News in Brief. Display Advertising: Grovewood Securities Limited, Exportdrvo, Racal, British Airways, Dunhill, N. V. Kininklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Pullman Kellogg, M. Gérard, Bland Payne Holdings Limited, Gorenje, Anglo American Corporation Group, Transjug Rijeka, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Legal & General, Taylor Woodrow, Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Privredna Banka Zagreb, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited, Koteks Tobus, Group Gold Mining Companies, C. E. Heath & Co. Limited, Rowntree Mackintosh Limited, Blagden & Noakes (Holdings) Limited, Europa, Udruzena Beogradska Banka, Rade Koncar, The East Asiatic Comopany Limited,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Of New South Wales, J & B Rare Scotch Whisky, Willis Faber Limited, Friends Provident Life Office, The Advertising Standards Authority., Rockware Group, Yugotours, Minet, Hine, Mowlem, The Facts, Iskra Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Livestock firm fined over cattle deaths, £500 award to photographer, Wine war ended by ruling of European Court, Judge says plot 'to some extent converted Birmingham into a municipal Gomorrah', Law Report April 20 1978 Court of Appeal Time charterers' right to equitable set-off The Lorfri The Nanfri The Benfri, Tower block must be pulled down, Informer is freed 18 months early, Iran expulsion of go-between in Soviet spy case. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Knighthood for judge, Church news. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Contracts And Tenders, Theatres, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Intricate steps in a dance of death Improperly Dressed Minema Sweeney II (aa) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Madame Claude (x) Warner 4, Comings and Goings Everyman, Liverpool, Men of Ideas Bbc 2, Charles Rosen Queen Elizabeth Hall, A matchless Violetta La Traviata Coliseum, Schütz Choir/ Norrington St Bartholomew's. Arts and Entertainment: Newcastle's Turandot, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,880, Caxton used Malory manuscript. Sport: Brazil beware: let not brawn overrule brain, Racing Moonlight Rag has ability to defy formbook and beat his old rival, Last night's results, Show jumping Britain seek revenge for narrow defeat, Cricket Oxford bowlers gain some reward for perseverance, Sports in Brief, Snooker Spencer almost crying all the way to the bank, Rackets Fine recovery in a match of rallies, Tennis Council protest about rival event in Tokyo, Swimming Dutch deal a blow to Britain by their defections, Boxing Needham wins title and settles two old scores, Rugby league Dispute at Featherstone, Golf Clark makes sure of his direction and seizes chances, For the record, Athletics Bayi tunes up to render that old black magic, Cycling Fretwell happy to acquire yellow jersey on cold day. Property: Peoperty, Flat Sharing, Room with a view to economy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 21, 1953 Mau Mau victims, Fancy, a Pekingese that would rather be a dog. Editorials/Leaders: Industrial Power Politics, A Right To Be Denied, The Wales Bill In A Mess. Letters to the Editor: Oil reserves, The squeeze on managers' earnings, Soviet Embassy plans, HP stimulus for sales of British goods, Choice of aircraft for British Airways, Community law, Morale in Lambeth, Fighting in Rhodesia, Discord at hospital, Case for establishing an Energy Council, The Rostropoviches, Windscale inquiry, Policy on immigrants, In search of a church, A Government's powers, Reporting of terrorism, Risks house buyers take by doing their own conveyancing work. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Gilbert Edgar, Hon Mr Justice Cooke, Sir Arnold Plant Services in the field of economics, Prof P. C. Sylvester Bradley. Business and Finance: 'Watchdog' warning to societies, New waves of energy, Discount market, Dunlop's tyre problems, Surcharges on sales to go on says De Beers, Trioxide's problems ironed out benefits elsewhere at Leads Inds, 'Price fixing' of animal feedingstuffs criticized, Shipyard wins pay rises up to 23 pc, Tories seek clarification of BSC borrowing plans, H. Perry one-for-one after topping £1m, Briefly Hestair shares harden though outcome below hopes, Assessments for working wives under lower rate band clarified, Commodities, Rise in consumer spending puts total near peak of last boom year, In brief Budget's fiscall stance attacked, Mining Gilt activity reflected in Seltrust turnover, Hongkong: optimism tempered by realism, Poland seeking credit for another ships deal, Brescia steel rod makers will limit exports further to aid European competitors, TI continues trading policy, Federal plan to bring accountants together, Coal board makes small profit, EEC chief reminds Japan of need to import more, Monthly fall of 3.5pc in Europe's unemployment, M Francois Ceyrac, president, Fed figures show big surge in money supply, Two 'tap' issues soon exhausted, 1,300 more tax staff may be needed, CBI urges better deal for junior and middle managers, Turner and Newall raising £32m with rights issue, Business Diary: Driven to despair ·Hot tips, Fall in gold price at Anglo American mines in quarter, Queen's awards for exports and technology, Clive Discount jumps 60pc, Strike at Rover plant spreads to technicians, Wincott prizes presented to financial writers, Thames Board Mills spend £83m on expansion, Textile makers setting out to win bigger share of world markets, Release oil for prime uses urge Shell T'nspt, In brief, Inco breakthrough, £6m EEC study of problems in closing nuclear plants, Strong performance by associates helps Mowlem to record year, Consumer Spending, Stock markets Sterling slide takes its toll, French surplus of 1,192m francs in March reduces first quarter deficit to 598m, U S broker drops bid for Lloyd's firm, Research into criticism of job laws, Casino boost helps Coral easily beat forecast, Inland Revenue to work with EEC. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Stock Exchange Prices Sharp reverse. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr C Needham deputy chairman of Coalite.
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