The Times - 10/03/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, By David Blake, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Roger Vielvoye, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Walker Dublin, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Anabel Ferriman, By John Roper Health Services Corespondent, From Diana Geddes, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres Manchester, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Michael Hornsby, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binvon, From David Watts, From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, by Prudence Glynn, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Gerald Ely, by Humphry Berkeley, Bernard Levin, Mario Modiano, PHS, Roger Berthoud, PHILIP, , HARDING OF PETHERTON, , GERALD TEMPLER, , R. A. HULL, , A. J. H. CASSELS, , G. H. BAKER, , CARVER, , PETER HUNT, , ROLAND GIBBS, , L. JOHN COLLINS, , DE L'ISLE, FRANCIS SANDILANDS, , FRED JARVIS, , MAURICE ASH, , MARTIN KOLINSKY, , HERMIONE HOBHOUSE, , G. H. PEAKE, , J. P. HART, , C. R. T. EDWARDS, , JUDITH HART, , STEVE ROBERTS, , J. S. TAYLOR, , David Robinson, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, From Frank Vogl, By Nicholas Hirst, By Peter HULL Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Editor, By Ronald Pullen, By Derek Harris, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, A. G. C. TROLLOPE, , J. FULGONI, , H. A. L. COCKERELL, , JOHN LYONS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Frank Vogl, From John Earle, By Richard Allen, Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, By Victor Felstead, Philippa Toomey, by Geoffrey Weston, by Ronald Pullen, by Edward Owen, by Robin Mead, by Willa Murray, by Bob Baker,
ResumoNews: Vigilant policies keep rein on unemployment, Sark: seigneur by popular will, Tokyo plans £460m imports to curb yen, No official backing for action, World press body chides S Africa and Cuba, Border rail plans in Ireland may get EEC aid, Mr Ennals deplores blocking of calls by hospital telephonists, 'Salesmen threatened with violence to get orders', Bonn curbs secret services, Police will avoid all party politics, Mr Carter seeks court order to get coal miners back to work, In-fighting over new services, London-Los Angeles fare of £69 planned, Complaints by consumers have increased, Norway split over fishing agreement with Russia, School sells 1773 harpsichord for £20,000, Hope tempers failure of Belgrade conference, Tension as Red Brigade trail opens, EEC pledge on NZ lamb sales, Tory trade unionists join demand for tax cuts, Miners drop pay policy challenge and Mr Gormley hints at early retirement as president, Russia proposes treaty to outlaw neutron bomb, Dublin contempt for British allegations, Latest European snow reports, Doctors in dilemma over torture, Dealer calls in Old Masters bought from sculptor after authenticity is questioned, Increase in disruption by ancillary staff, Fourth minister held in Mali for coup attempt, Neither police nor parents told of absconding girls, Campaign to aid training of social workers, Poll shows demand for a more generous scheme Public favours profit-sharing, New Rhodesia talks may be held to involve guerrillas in settlement, Terror war moves nearer to Salisbury, New City office: This is a model of the 24-storey building to be, Britain and US planning new Rhodesia peace talks, Pleasure on parade, The Times Diary,, Oldest flying creature was at home in Bolsover, Fashion A Latter day Columbus, Manchester wants to develop old station, System blamed for Schleyer errors, Moscow pledge of support given to Palestinians, Changes in compensation for criminal injuries urged, Tory warning on need for monetary targets, Fragonard expert wants to see suspect works, President Tito explains his wife's absence, Labour call on Scottish sentences, AUEW man wants end to periodic elections, Hijacker killed in scuffle on board airliner, Memorial to wartime army chiefs, Jobless figures exclude 200,000 married women, Drug action abroad after 'Julie', John Osborne harassed two servants, Warning to garages on MoT test facilities, Feudal ways survive in formalities reaffirming loyalty, Extending a welcome to holidaymakers, EEC budget chief criticizes Germany, Scot jailed for deserting French Foreign Legion, The way an MP can offend the gods, Greece hopeful that summit will produce results, Japanese to finance LSE centre, The Ideal Home Looking into your neighbour's home at Olympia, The French Elections Communists prefer to put up with an old enemy rather than support a too successful friend, Painter in a world of his own, 500,000 civil servants await 10% pay offer, 'Big power' pressure persuades Somalia to pull out of Ogaden, Science report Neurophysiology: How frogs hear by mouth, Croissant trial delayed by body search row, Why Greece and Turkey find it hard to trust each other, Channel Islands Separated by sea and time, Dutch minister denies secret route for uranium, Cairo sees advantages in Mr Atherton's Middle East shuttle service Egypt's 'hearts and minds' campaign in US, Andreotti government likely to be formed tomorrow, Government defeats Tory attack over British Steel, Churchgoers applaud humanist at conference on values in education, Financial virtues include a low tax base, Two men trapped in submarine, Hampton Court and Kew summer opening, Spain saddened by 'manana' attitude of EEC, More Baptists for first time in recent years, Fewer deaths from heart disease, Delhi rebukes Zambia over 'Times' letter. Index. Politics and Parliament: Chairman defends role of select committee: no accusation of villainy, Lords back rights of a mistress, Government determined to save steel industry and tackle social impact of modernization, Lady Burton protests at airport security levy, PM thinks Birds Eye should keep state aid, Next week's business, Select committee reports supported by Tories: workers 'voting with palms', Opposition also wants Patriotic Front in Rhodesia settlement House of Commons, Setback for shipbuilding redundancy proposals House of Lords. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, British Airways, D. H. 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Gérard Joailliers, Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, King & Shaxson Managers (Jersey) Limited, Financial Services Limited, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Singer, Oxfam, Medminster Limited, Ah, Guernsey, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., Hotel L'horizon, Dvlcswansea, Bank Of New South Wales, Berisfords Limited, Steetley, Department Of Energy, Westroy Trust Company (Jersey) Limited, Shield Travel (Jersey) Limited,, Laing, Saudia, Templebar Investment Trust Limited, Brown Shipley, Lancia, Atcost, Equal Opportunities Commission, Jersey, Sir Thomas Armstrong Musicians' Benevolent Fund, Lloyds Bank Group, Selfridges, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, Barfield Trust Co. Limited. Law: Appeal to Lords in drug case, Ex-policeman for trial, LSD three seek to keep £400,000, Nicosia gunmen plead not guilty to murder, Law Report March 9 1978 House of Lords 'First aid' given to battered women by new Act Davis v Johnson. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Horse show Snell takes cup back to Cornwall with Saunter, Football Hart's move to Leeds tops bill at £300,000, Sport Racing Even Sandown race should be too much for an old champion, Sports in Brief, Boxing Norton expects WBC to name him champion, Ice skating Russian champions trail understudies, Rugby Union Liverpool will be without Endand wing, For the record, Cricket England help NZ to save the match. Property: Bargains in the country, Flat Sharing, Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, The Ideal Home, Theatres, Educational, Mortgages, Tommorrow's Antiques, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, £8,000+ Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 9, 1953 First atomic shell, And the kindly KGB handed out soup. Editorials/Leaders: Disappointment, Not Disaster, Non-Socialist Trade Unionists. Letters to the Editor: Metric knit, Helicopters over Surrey, Case for a free housing market, Shipbuilding union recognition, British agriculture policy, New British Library, Disaster relief operation, Findings of the Windscale inquiry, Sale of a Gainsborough, US lesson on money supply, Commemoration of great soldiers, National Front progress, Insurance for small employers, The teachers' pay claim, Extent of invisible trade. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Harkness fellowships, Royal Society, University news, Latest appointments, Shaw scholarship. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Roy Harrod A pioneer of modern economic theory, Mr Michael Renshaw. Reviews: Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, John Carpenter proves himself a firstrate story-teller Assault on Precinct 13(x) Screen on the Green Swept Away... (x) Prince Charles The Man Who Loved Women (x) Gala Royal, Edgware Road, The Bending Machine Victoria, Stoke, Don Juan Greenwich, An inspired baptism Idomeneo Covent Garden, Mahler at the Three Choirs, Deeds Nottingham Playhouse. Business and Finance: EEC duty on American kraftliner, Needlers in the black but Taveners slump, Discount market, Lacklustre year at Shell, Mr Edwardes sets 'more money and no strings' as prerequisite for British Leyland's revival, Tokyo denies car import level to France is frozen, 1,000 petrol outlets close in year, Commodities, State industry executives may get pay increase of up to 10pc, Pensions Board gives warning of 'log-jam', Wilkinson deal with Allegheny hardens, West of Eng Trust jumps 63 pc at half-time, Alexander Howden below hopes, All sectors bright at W N Sharpe, Rediffusion, Briefly Grand Metropolitan sets target at £100m, Hertz plans drive into long-lease car trade, Difficulties face new traders in Nigeria, Mr Miller brings a new style to the Fed, Longbridge prepares for weeding out of 1,200 jobs, Some relief for the oil sector, Brussels forecasts 5.8pc increase for steel output, PIF agrees to 11Op from Castlemere, Galliford Brindley full-time outcome likely to fall short, Sime's domicile to be Malaysia, Steel out of the red this month, says Thyssen, Italian industrial output falls again, Go ahead for drilling in Buchan field, International Société Generale up 55pc but still below peak, Italian property group gets £78m rescue, Investment plan for British film industry, Integration in sight at Ultramar thanks to Badak gas field, Fed's new chief tightens money target and tells of inflation fears, Confident Corah trebles to new 'high' of £3.3m, Business Diary: LSE's economics lesson · Speaking volumes, TDG jumps 22 pc as storage side shines, Greek financier wins currency laws appeal, Loan terms show £30m advance over 20 years, Payments of up to £17,500 in steel closure, Attack on home loans restraint, Weather fails to stop AAH hitting peak, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Mrs Hart tells Unctad Britain may cancel £1,100m debts owed by poorest countries, Canadian Imperial, Coal's vital role in Britain's energy strategy, Public sector borrowing estimate may drop further, Peachey in the depths Pulling clear of the wreckage, Anglo Am Coal to hold ground, Sharp slowing down in tourist trade forecast. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Up for a fifth day on small buying orders, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Below the best, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Banker joins Grand Metropolitan Board. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,851. Births.
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