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The Times - 19/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Baily, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Henry Stanhope, By Alan Hamilton, From Tim Jones, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Christopher Walker, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Evans, By Kenenth Gosling, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Service Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Roger Choate, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Hornsby, From Frederick Cleary, From Robert Fisk, By Gabriel Ronay, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano, From Hasan Akhtar, Glenys Roberts, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Judith Nagley, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Norman Fox Footbal Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Ronald Butt, Michael Shanks, Roser Berthoud, BRYAN FORBES, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , FRED JARVIS, , GEORGE PAZZI-AXWORTHY, , J. C. DAVIS, , TOM Y. BENYON, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , GEORGE COPEMAN, , GEOFFREY DRAIN, , DAVID JEWELL, , ALAN COLE, , D. C. BERRY, , C. B. GOODHART, , J. W. BENNETT, , RUTH ELDRIDGE, , JOHN COLVILLE, , GRAHAM ROBERTSON, , LOUIS LE BAILLY., R. QUARENDON, , By Our Special Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Holmes, Philip Howard, David Pryce-Jones, John Russell Taylor, Lord Hailsham, Stewart Perowne, David Wood, From Caroline Atkinson, By Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, From Frank Vogl, By David Blake, From Peter Norman, By Alison Mitchell, From our own correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By Clifford Webb, By Derek Harris, From John Earle, PAUL LEWIS, , DOUGLAS POLLARD, , I. D. GRIFFIN, , E. W. HUNTER CHRISTIE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, R. W. Venkateswaran, By Peter Wainwright, by Ray Maughan, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen, Jacob Ecclestone, by John D. Allen, by J. H. Stephens, by Kenneth Brown, J.H.S., by Garry Ridgway, J.D.A., by John Huxley, by T. A. Kemster, by Judith Cruickshank, by P. A. Brown,

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News: Syrians withdrawing from Beirut, Christian radio says, IRA jail allegations rejected in Dublin, Consultants are trustees of £30,000m, BBC will reply soon to Sir Harold, British engineering still dominates, Women fill third of Cabinet posts in Sweden, Papacy transcends denominational allegiance, BOC offer double the limit is expected, Why the Christos Bitas ran aground remains to be explained, United Arab Emirates Dream of Dubai's Ruler takes shape, Vietnam accuses China of massing troops, Forceful drive under canal, Japan ratifies friendship pact with China, The danger of Britain's North Sea obsession, Careful fieldwork needed to net diminishing business, Key to opening doors in a traditional world, French proposal to penalise prison authors, Diagnosis delay is to be investigated, Volunteers in social services 'restricted', Who really are the moderates when it comes to wages?, Saudi Arabia What £25,000m can do for a sleepy fishing village, Ann Chapman 'was seen after hour of death', Left accepts ruling by union president that elections were void, Last hurdle today in ending 'Telegraph' strike, Trial date set over theft of Chaplin body, Soviet police raze church with bulldozers, Libya Revolution based on Koran, Dr Coggan to attend celebrations, United Arab Emirates High technology is a key factor for contracts, Dead defector linked with Croat extremists, Fewer controls suggested for depressed areas, Iraq Alluring place hard to penetrate, Britain and Germany narrow differences over EEC fish policy, Blacks 'prop up apartheid', Hongkong Club wins reprieve from demolition, North And South Yemen Sudden spurt of interest as new development begins, Minister resigns over Iran pay awards, Hanoi leader's tour leaves doubts in Asian capitals, Union leader blames 'new' virus for smallpox death, Discovery's future assured, Construction Western contractors face stiff competition, The mayor who wants to stay in his parlour, Dairies urged to break pay code to maintain doorstep deliveries, New embassy for Chinese, Warning of possible faults in high-rise flat blocks, 'Local authority' working party critical of design and cost of council housing since the war, Fashion Two free knitting patterns Of practicals and pretties, Madrid avoids conflict over Bilbao police revolt, Polish Pope confirms 'universality' of church, Any profitable package welcome, Musician's son accused of rattlesnake plot, Australia to investigate airline's ban on jews, Life is returning to river in the Black Country, Hostility of powerful neighbours harms prospects, Trawler ran on rocks as helmsman made tea, Science report Genetics: Women who should be men, Pilot blamed for Tenerife air disaster, Official shelter for young drug addicts opened, HMS Eagle runs aground on way to breaker's yard, Pakistan papers subject to censorship suspend publication in protest, Parents buy a school, What we can learn from the East European experience, Service pay and life for review, Sir Richard reveals a 'political trick' behind decision on rural rail lines, Mr Van Den Boeynants is invited to form Cabinet, Sudan Vying to be the granary of the Arab world, Britain's defences against a big oil spill are inadequate, MPs say, Asian community must trust and help police, Sir David McNee says, Mr Hattersley warns retailers of move to ban confusing bargain offers, Egypt Reservoir fills in rhythm with annual floods, Karpov win illegal, says Korchnoi, S African decision on Namibia due today, Communist motion against handover of land fails, Abu Dhabi still buoyant, Rhodesians launch big raid into Mozambique after attack on city, 52pc prefer a mixed economy, US go-ahead for warhead with a neutron bomb capacity, Explosion kills electrician, Literacy scheme by telephone to be extended, What Ginger and Pickles never knew, Egypt Draconian challenge, Thief used computer's secret code, RUC moves to forefront in riot control, Two sides in hospital dispute meet tomorrow. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Industrial And Commercial Finance Corporation Limited., Kirby Building Systems, Oasis Trading & Equipment Co., National Fur Company Ltd, Kuwait Prefabricated Building Co., Certified Dividends, Clovelly County Club, Your Property, Duport Limited, Kharafi/tidwell Housing Systems, Ellis Gulf Limited, "Medina Road Guest House", Bsn, Backmate, Richard Ellis, Middle East Construction, New Scientist News, New Society, Really Dry Gin, Rolls Royce Motors, Mjac, St. Joseph's Hospice, Bank Base Rates, Sykes Pumps Limited, Skanska, Thos Webb Crystal, The Times, Freightliner, Mowbrays Bookshop, Costain International Ltd,, The New Sherpa., John Crossley & Sons Ltd., M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Listener, Liberty, C.A.T. & Mothercat, Phoenix Electrical Co., Al-Habtoor Engineering Enterprises, Alam Steel, Hatchards, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, David Hansford & Company, Daniel Hechter, Laing, Mapoo, Larissa Vassilyeva, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Zahid Tractor & Heavy Machinery Co. Ltd., Uae Press Services,, Chianti Classico Competition,, Balfour Beatty Limited, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Kanoo, Peel Middle East, Savills. Official Appointments and Notices: Pole wins award, Latest appointments. Law: Lambeth denies being negligent over girl, Assistant defends doctor against rape charge, Queen's Bench Division Company liable to employee in payroll attack Charlton v Forrest Printing Ink Co Ltd, Boy tells of visit to flat to buy cannabis, US Nazis' right to march affirmed by court, Girl of 13 raped after threat with breadknife, Guernsey man on exchange control charges, CO to be reprimanded for grounding submarine, Court of Appeal Overstaying immigrant has no right of appeal Regina v Hamid, Chancery Division Limited choice in names of newspapers Morning Star Cooperative Society Ltd v Express Newspapers Ltd, FA Youth Trust not a charity Inland Revenue Commissioners v Sir Stephen Andrew Stephen and Others, Colonel B 'obsessed with secrecy', trial is told. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Educational, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, £5,000+ Appointments, Foyles Art Gallery, General Vacancies, PERSONAL also on, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: The Rabbits of Warren Street, Acts of witness, Fiction, Fine Arts Diary, Most gifted failure, The Barrie web The Lost Boys BBC 2, The killing of a critic Who killed 'Agatha' Christie? Ambassadors, Krapp's Last Tape Open Space, All quirk and opportunity, Rise to eminence, Mozart Players Festival Hall, BBC SO/ Rozhdestvensky St John's/Radio 3, Single hearted, Guilt-free iconoclast. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Stage debut for Sheridan Morley, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,034, Record price for artist who painted Arab scenes. Sport: Snooker A £75,000 pot for a new World Cup, Rugby Union Revival by the Light Blues leaves All Blacks pink in the face, Cricket Pakistan find few chinks in India's defences, Hockey Sharpness of Onions makes Cambridgeshire suffer, Boxing Spaniard who quit when he had had enough, Football How Forest matured on foreign soil, Sports in Brief, Fulham seek FIFA help on Best talks, Second acceptors, Baseball Yankees recover to retain world series, Golf Jam for all in the new Walton Heath pot, Bloodstock sales Boutin pays 74,000 gns for colt by Nonoalco, Racing Camden Town to ease Walwyn's worries, Tennis Miss Wade breezes into the last eight, Rugby League Gerard gets his chance for Australia. Editorials/Leaders: Callous And Stupid, A Country IS Judged By Those WHO Leave IT, Poor Chess And Poor Sportsmanship. Letters to the Editor: Swear or affirm, Assisted school places, Dispute in the NHS, Britain's economic growth, Paper chase, Level of supplementary benefit payments, A £52 television licence?, 'Bubbles', How the police are treated, Race and education, Taxation and inflation, Taxation of taxi tips, Culling Orkney seals, Sharing the profits, The long and the short, Improving the operation of industrial tribunals, Fisheries: 'Britain not at fault', Selling stolen antiques, Lord Boothby on Churchill, Increasing industrial productivity, Pope John Paul II. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 19, 1953 Mastery of Poland. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr M. H. L. Pirenne, Dr Eileen Hendricks, Mr Frank Woolley A great Kent and England cricketer, Mr Kenneth Adam. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts go better, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Scandinavia newsprint prices to rise by 8.5pc, Discount market, US criticizes Britain on Rolls engine sale, Buyer likely for 16pc shipping group stake, Platinum at record $345, Prince Charles begins work with NEDO, India's drive to strengthen its industry, Caterpillar Tractor, Third suitor turns up for Midland Educational, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Margins tighten at Kalamazoo, Differences on monetary system key topic of Callaghan-Schmidt talks, Late upturn on cards at Marshall's, Standards body facing financial constraints, More people holding back on pay settlements than under phase 3, Ford strike duration key to Wilmot Breeden recovery, New twist in Sime row with auditors, Talbex-Hoskins thrust and parry, Mining Unicorp quarter underlines its tight control of costs, Economic notebook Understanding the PM's economics, Building sector at last proves spur to UBM midterm advance, Austin Morris filling gap, Trading offshoots aid Dawnay Day revival, European unions back Chrysler work force, Opposition call for inquiry on NEB, Ford chief offers more money for more output, Toolmakers at SU to stay out, Options, 1,300 laid off at Mintex, Profits take off at British Home Stores, Fed leaning towards tighter credit, Export curb 'unjust to Nissan', UK wins £16m jets order, Viking Resources Trust, Briefly, Agreement on British reentry into airbus project 'only days away', Christies International, Big Adriatic oil discovery is confirmed, Strike 'threatens Vauxhall recovery', Stock markets Early rally falters as doubts set in, EEC plans study of major shipping routes, Business Diary: Wheels of fortune · In shape, Average Earnings, Hewden-Stuart Plant, International Gains in earning assets help Continental Illinois, Rights issue from Time Products, Japan sets a $8,720m export record, In brief Footwear firms unite over trade barriers, Gatt upholds sugar complaint, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), CBI's cautious support for EMS. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Croham joins Pilkington board. Property: Vicarages sold as redundant, Flat Sharing, Rentals, Residential property.

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