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The Times - 26/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Michael Knipe, By Caroline Atkinson, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From Ian Murray, By a Staff Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Charles Douglas-Home, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By our Labour Staff, From John Chartres, By Charles McKean Architectural Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Alan Hamilton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Ian Bradley, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ann Fyfe, From David Cross, From Dessa Trevisan, From Robert Fisk, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, Francis Huxley, Robert Nye, Michael Foot, Myrna Blumberg, H. R. F. Keating, Richard Holmes, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, by Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Nicholas Ashford, by Gerald Shaw, Noel Goodwin, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, John Russell Taylor, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Hugh Reay, Ronald Butt, Edward Mortimer, Martin Huckerby, W. L. KENDALL, , C. L. WALE, , D. A. C. DEWDNEY, , ANTHONY GREENWOOD, , ANTHONY MONTAGUE BROWNE, , ALASTAIR FORBES, , FRED HALLIDAY, , A. R. POTTS, , CHRISTOPHER COLVEN, , W. C. GELLION, , JOHN SHEPHERD, , MRS OLGA FRANKLIN, , FRED SEDGWICK, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Howard, A correspondent writes:, I. McD. writes:, Sir Charles Newbold writes:, By Our Financial Staff, By Christopher Wilkins, From John Earle, From Peter Norman, Christopher Walker, By Ray Maughan, By Patricia Tisdall, From Michael Hornsby, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Faux, MRS J J. DRAPER, , M. G. ASHMORE, , INGRID MEAGER, , F. SNUSHALL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Felton, Caroline Atkinson, Frank Vogl, By Alison Mitchell, Peter Wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: New police pay award has helped recruiting, Home Secretary says, Patron saint's skull is returned to Salonica, Three-day sale of Roche Court contents makes £323,741 with all lots sold, Helicopter pilot admits error of judgement, Eritrean rebels to hold peace talks with Ethiopia, Science report Physics: Epitaxial diamond synthesis, Labour leads by 5½pc in poll, Quarry danger to houses, Prince calls at HQ of Yugoslav Navy, Scottish police to accept men in turbans, Print claim is 45 pc, employers estimate, US mid-term elections Texas businessmen back both sides with cash, Reckoning after a spending spree, Gunmen obey order to leave Beirut streets, German border agreement skirts the Elbe, French will fine oil tankers up to £600,000, Worst of Los Angeles fires 'started by pyromaniac', Priority for four of BBC's new stations, Fledgling country out on a limb, Humber Bridge project in troubled waters, Brezhnev health impedes his diplomacy, Salt treaty close but needs final concession, Right man in the right place?, Callaghan challenge over EMS poses difficulties for party, Mr Heffer says, Red Guard movement is repudiated in Peking, Arts Diary, Israel votes to accept peace treaty conditionally, Hospital peace talks fail, More protection is sought for threatened species, Commission suggests ways to make 'confusing' system of state benefits more effective, Mikoyan buried privately near Khrushchev, The 'Iranian values' which keep the Shah in power, Mr Gromyko in Paris to improve cooled relations, Paris left and right, Vast building that engenders a sense of mystery, 10pc rail fare increase expected in new year, Island of Staffa is sold to a Scotsman, Infections linked with wide-bodied aircraft, Migrant workers in South Africa face cruel choice, Cardinal Villot asked to resume post, Differing views on changes in education standards, Fines imposed in French television case, Britain to provide Zambians with air defence weapons, Swapo accused of opting for Namibia war, Afrikaner church rejects multiracial synod plan, Dollar falls sharply as currency markets react to Carter plan, Coloureds feel excluded from new non-racialist spirit, Cash warning over artists, Looking a European gift horse in the mouth, The way Tito has kept Russia out, New Liverpool Anglican cathedral dedicated, More of Mr Powell's scorn for Tory incomes policies, Couple, police sight UFO, Opec to 'raise prices or abandon dollar', Washington friendlier towards Pretoria, Plan to give state aid in European elections, Chile may take Beagle Channel dispute to court, China must recognize it lags behind the West, Mr Teng says, Four killed in Iranian disturbances, Mr Murray denies attempt to 'smuggle in' new pay deal, Ford peace hopes rise as unions agree to resume discussions, More places for fewer children are forecast, Jail tunnel escape by 'loyalists' foiled, Rise of democratic socialism imminent, Mr Benn says, Transkei Lack of international recognition dashes hopes, Moscow radio woos wider world audience in English, Giscard-Chirac truce is sealed at de Gaulle show, Plan for cathedral silver raises wide opposition, Inquiry call on £10,000 lavatory, Professor of law named as Portugal's Prime Minister, Compromise and tolerance prevail at Unesco talks, Rural areas 'lacking' in aid services, Mounties swoop on postal union offices, Christian Democrats rally behind Herr Kohl, Two deaths in Basque violence, Assembly debate on guillotine pledged. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, October 25, 1978 MPs want £535m added to EEC budget, Commons dispute on sanctions debate, Forty years on, the radio station born out of Munich. Display Advertising: Youghal Carpets (Holdings) Limited, Hopkinsons Holdings Limited, Oxford University Press, Medici Christmas Cards, High & Dry!, Casio, Gill & Duffus Group, Telephone Rentals Limited, Excalibar, Newsociety, British Overseas Trade Board, Polaroid (Uk) Ltd.,, Collins, Post Office Telecommunications, Republic Of Transkei, Midland Bank, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Department Of Agriculture & Forestry, Macdonald And Jane's, The Times, Swissair, Harveys, Pool Promoters Association, Startrite Engineering Group Limited, Sirdar Limited,, Pan Am, The Talbex Group Limited, Dawson International Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, S.G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Austin Reed, John Foord, Zetters Group Limited, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd, Whsmith, Estate Duties Investment Trust Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Confidential reports case for Lords Nasse v Science Research Council Vyas v Leyland Cars Ltd, Documents in child appeals In re B (A Minor), WRP opposed to the use of firearms, Corin Redgrave says, Three years for railway 'highwayman', Swindlers' victim jailed, Death-case driver gets seven years, Chancery Division Assessment must show tax amount Hallamshire Industrial Finance Trust Ltd v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Deed of arrangement held void Trustee of C. R. Spinks (in bankruptcy) v Dicker. Reviews: Mozart prize to end for lack of funds, Power Struggle Granada, Poetry, Fiction, The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Molly Comedy, With a smile, A Trick to Catch the Old One Theatr Clwyd, Mold, One Ultimate tall story, Personal Choice, Crime, Bbc-So/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/Radio 3, William Gillies Mercury Gallery Arthur Segal/Karl Arnold Fischer Fine Art, Two Deeds and words. Sport: Motor racing New McLaren beats Lotus time by 7 sec, Gymnastics Japan beat Russians to the gold medal, Rugby Union All Blacks' old-fashioned style wins 'fifth international', Horse show Captain Power finishes first in time, Golf Brabazon course suits Steele's style, Tennis Mottram reaches last eight without trouble, Sports in Brief, Football Originality of Brady shows up England's uncertain display, Boxing Sponsorship likely to clear the way for British promoters, Cricket Second hat-trick by spin bowler fails to stop Indian win, Rugby League Burke fashions victory by a hair's breadth, Athletics Thai's participation may be limited to Asian games, Racing kris fresh and ready to take his place among season's best, Bloodstock sales Highest price of 8,600 guineas for Doctor Bob. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, £5,000+ Appointments, Motor Cars, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,040, Joan Fontaine at NFT. Editorials/Leaders: How Not To Manage A Drain, Liverpool's New Cathedral, The World's Fifth Largest Muslim Power. Letters to the Editor: Plain Jane, Forgotten consumers, A return to Beveridge, Smoothing out the snags over that Spanish wealth tax, London weighting on pay, Blowing his own trumpet, How to match the jobless to the jobs available?, Credit card liability, The primacy of the Pope, Trouble in Teheran, Sex equality at a discount in exporting, A unisex pronoun, Eleni V accident, Lord Boothby on Churchill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 26, 1953. Obituaries: Mr Leo D'erlanger Banking and services to the aircraft industry, Sir Dermot Sheridan, Mr W. J. Richards, Mr Ferdinand Kuhn, The Ven Thich Thien Minh. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Shares weaken, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Scottish expansion forecast into 1979, SE chairman clarifies his views on insider laws, Drexel Burnham unit reelected to LME, Expansion of foundry hits Peerage, Philips assures OFT over pricing, Gomme now brighter after drop, Rolls-Royce sees hope of £200m joint engine pact with Japanese, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Outdoor advertising demand lifts O'Ferrall to fresh peak, Stock markets Shares slip to three-month low, Whitecroft and Ferguson Ind now rival suitors for Randalls, Free Punt hope buoys Eire stocks, Spillers negotiating new loan terms with bankers, Business Diary: The great American air rush ·Bowing to Mecca, Is Mr carter's medicine strong enough?, Options Petbow to make redundancies: shares fall, Guinness Mahon, Youghal to pick-up after loss, Foreman gets job back, Hoveringham keeps the tempo going with 50 pc opening jump, Surge of exports puts Bonn on course for strong 1978 current account surplus, Economic notebook Target practice on the money supply, Plea for 'no action' while dispute at HMSO lasts, Italy to explain reserve on EMS, Beecham to pay 1m dollars in antitrust suit, Albert Fisher Group, Raw materials costs still rising, Mr Goodison treads carefully, In brief, Pizzaland sold to Utd Biscuits, Toy group signs £25m deal with China, Gt Portland stake placed by Brigray, Slower flow of funds to institutions, Leapfrog to D-I-Y expansion, North-east steel mill to be run down, Male workers' earnings rose by 13 pc last year to an average £87.10 a week, Briefly Margins pressure offsets sales gain for Burrell, EEC tax on sweetener ruled invalid. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr F G Flood new chairman of BPB Industries. Property: Liveliness at top end of market, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.

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