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The Times - 30/06/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ian Murray, From Ray Kennedy, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By John Groser, By Margaret Srone, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By Our Labour Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Robert Parker, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Trevor Fishlock, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, By Peter Hennessy, From John Chartres, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Martin Tolchin, From Alan Mcgregor, From Eric Marsden, From Dan Connell Reuters Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Our Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Jean Thoraval, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Coleman, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Jim Railton, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Paddy Kitchen, William Mann, Clive Bennett, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Charles Douglas-Home, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Bernard Levin, P. FAULKNER, , R. C. ANSLOW, , JAMES MAYALL, , HILARY MURPHY, , ELSPETH HUXLEY, , ALFRED BEIT, , MICHAEL SHANKS, IAN HARRIS, , P. J. D. WILES, , D. C. DAMANT, , WHITFIELD FOY, , MARTIN WRIGHT, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , OUENTIN MORRIS, , HUGH LINDSAY, , TERESA GORMAN, , ANDREW PACKARD, , AILESBURY, , JAME MITCHELL, , Dr Jeffrey Johnson, Gabriel Ronay, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A friend, The Rt Hon Sam C. Silkin, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Bryan Appleyard, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Edward Townsend, By Caroline Atkinson, By Melvyn Westlake, From John Earle, By Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Prest, By Our Industrial Editor, NEIL MacKINNON, , M. C. KENNEDY, , GRAHAM CLEVERLEY, , M. G. DOUGAL, , A. F. FRODSHAM, , NORMAN GRIGGS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Graham Quinton, Kennth Owen Technology Correspondent, Sidney Wise, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, By Ray Maughan, By Peter Wainwright, Ray Maughan, by John Earle, J. E., J.E., by John Wickfield, by Christopher Matthews, by Mary Venturini, by Christine Lord, M. V., Peter Waymark,

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News: Liberal 'pavement politics' at Moss Side, Jerusalem bomb: Bystanders help one of the, Exports advance in almost all commodities, Science report Zoology: Imprinting, Nine attempts on life of Ethiopian leader, Written apology over green belt case, Local Ombudsmen ask for wider powers as complaints of council maladministration continue to rise, Guillotine on again for Scotland Bill, Research ship sails in quest of ocean secrets, Explanation of Swazi's death sought, Addis Ababa forewarned over famine risk, New measures to combat Basque terror, Hostility between state and private sectors, Paris report on Amoco Cadiz attacks flags of convenience, Steel Reeling from financial blows, N Yemen inquiry blames Aden for assassination, Royal wedding: Princess Caroline of, East End plan for racial defence group, Protests over Namibia voters list, Prince Michael, marriage and Rome, Debtors should be made to pay interest, report says, The port of Antwerp is now ship-shape, Consumer durables Delays put brake on technology drive, ILEA plan for �7 pupil grants, Record safety year in coal mines despite 40 deaths, Vietnam becomes Comecon's tenth member, 'Hollow threat' to Amoco Cadiz denied, IBM in Europe is 90,000 Europeans, Money and air equally scarce, Voice for the arts in Cabinet is suggested, Britain to impose new fish protection rules, Other peoples' industrial problems, Mr Smith to go ahead with white referendum on Salisbury accord, 'New spirit' at work in health service, Electronics New data bank speeds inquiries, Foreign Report The world from the middle-west, Credit system 'overweight and rigid', M Giscard tells Spain he supports EEC entry, West rejects Soviet offer on troop cuts, Who is paying for Cuba this year?, IBM UK and the future, a Special Report Nerves taut with strain, Chemicals Storm clouds sweep over the large firms, Swedish nursery school staff have more time for children, 'Telegraph' stopped by dispute over extra pay, Tax rebates to be repaid direct to working wife, Appointment that breaks a long tradition at Oxford, National steel strike threat on proposal to shut plant, First ballot fails to settle choice of Italian president, U S withdrawal spurs ILO to make an effort to 'get back on the rails', Malawi extends poll hours for large voting turnout, Mgr Lefebvre defies Pope on ordinations, Government hesitates on pay rise for state industry chiefs, Middle East peace talks about to enter most crucial stage since historic Sadat visit to Jerusalem, Tripos results: Classical and natural sciences, 20 statues damaged by tremor, 'Watershed coming' in higher education, Starvation in camp for Eritrean refugees, Mr Carter to ease US rules on secrecy of official documents, Somali President appeals for help from OAU, Hanoi puzzled by reports of Cambodia invasion, GLC Tories pledge council house sales, Cars Great optimism in Turin, Bangladesh leader appoints Cabinet with civilian tone, Rapists to face longer jail terms in France, Emergency measures adopted to save lira, Mr Desai calls on two ministers to resign, The Times Diary/, Phillips fall into line on premiums for buyers, Motoring Peterborough finds way to protect cyclists, Rhodesia: the crucial reasons for our 'malign neglect', Oil tanker decision defended by minister, Lord Denning against the retention of records after 30 years, Luxembourg's water problem cleaned up, Royal commissions' value questioned by Lord Rothschild, State 'robs Peter to pay Peter', Museum in Germany looks for a Spitfire, Vietnamese are harassing Chinese, refugees say. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cariplo, British Gas, Foord, Multiple Display Advertisements, Department Of Industry, The Sangers Group Limited, Toshiba Corporation, Hill Samuel Group, Saras, Efibanca, Istituto Bancario Sanpaolo Ditorino, Teacher's, John Machinery, Credito Commerciale, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, British Rail, Italian Mezogiorna, Italian International Bank Ltd.,, Cornhill Insurance Group, Bank Base Rates, Barrington Laurance, B. A. T. Industries Limited, Banca Toscana Florence, The Iri Finmeccanica Group, Banca Popolare Dinovara, Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, The Department For National Savings, Iasm, Parc Saint Roman, Inv. Int. Tradeconsult Ltd.,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Banco Ambrosiano, Hotel Westminster, John Foord, Ubae, Bnl, Finsider Group. Politics and Parliament: Timetable for Scotland Bill amendments, Report stage of Finance Bill to start next week, When MPs retire or die, Budget 'back in line' after surcharge cut, Davies hope of meeting Mr Nkomo, One per cent a quarter rise in UK output, Help for shipping, Arbitration not ruled out in pharmacists' dispute, Warning on 'danger to unity of UK', Committee of peers divided on Bill of Rights, Strong pound caused rise in money supply, Defeats of Government as more changes are made to Scotland Bill before it goes back to MPs House of Lords, Hearing therapists, Decisions on banking and insurance must await Wilson committee report, Jobs for unemployed a higher priority than cuts in taxation House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. Law: Detective faces spy charges, Hearing of claim by dismissed journalist closed, Queen's Bench Division No sale of supermarket goods before payment Davies v Leighton, House of Lords Rent review: lessee's expenditure disregarded Ponsford v HMS (Aerosols) Ltd, Informality to excess Jenkins v Jenkins, Court acts over indiscreet magistrate, Blacks split over victory of white U S student, The wrong connexion Walsh v Rother District Council, Coach driver's �500 fine cut, Fine and jail for lira offences, Court ban on claim by ambulance workers, Swiss trial call for long terms, Suspended sentences for arson attack. Picture Gallery. Sport: Modern pentathlon Mumford takes Parker's place in Britain team, Croquet, Motor racing Atmosphere will be cooler in spite of absence of fans, Boxing Conteh will remain No 1 until appeal is heard, Football Newcomers play Tranmere in League Cup, Sports in Brief, Racing Swift compensation for Eddery, Cycling Dutch riders try hard in front of home crowd, Rowing Coni involved in controversy once more as Tyrian are disqualified, Tennis The day unemployment reached nearly 30,000, Golf Ballesteros taken to extra holes in two matches, Yachting Streeter's title rests in hands of two Irishmen, Cricket Bari may have made the right decision in electing to bat, Athletics Powerful United States assault is led by Butts. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Cinemas, Car Buyer's Guide, �8,000+ Appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, General Vacancies, Acknowledgements, Entertainments, Services, Situations Wanted. Reviews: Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, Giselle Coliseum, Easy prey of the well meaning The Main Actor (x) Scala American Hot Wax (a) Plaza 3 I Wanna Hold Your Hand (a) Ritz Go Tell the Spartans (x) London Pavilion, Pell�as et M�lisande Covent Garden, The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs New End, Chinese calm and Japanese girls, Hindle Wakes Greenwich, David Bowie Earls Court. Arts and Entertainment: Edinburgh panto revue goes to London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,939, Radio, �250,000 Hawaiian image sets primitive art record, Broadcasting, Beaten Poland qualify for bridge semi-final. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A candle for mankind, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 30, 1953 Czech absenteeism. Official Appointments and Notices: British Academy, Beit Memorial Fellowships, Church news, University news, Knighthood for judge, Latest appointments, Half-yearly promotions in the Armed Forces Royal Navy. Property: Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: Choice Of Partners In The Air, The Supreme Court Feels Its Way. Letters to the Editor: Political reality and a zero PSBR, Inland Revenue methods, Anomalies in prison sentences, Replacing car parts, Druids at Stonehenge, High food prices, Anarchy in industry, Clerical celibacy, Soviet military advance, Economic forecasting, Tax on art sales, Home loans, British policy on Rhodesia, Effect of laws on employment, Crops from derelict land, Tree planting, British Rail purchases, Enforcing Saudi laws, 1988 Olympic Games. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Harold Bell, Mr Robert Jenkins, Miss M. J. Sargeaunt Expansion of Queen Elizabeth College, Duchess Of Sutherland, Lieut-Col. Harwood Steele, Air Vice-Marshal Sir L. O. Brown. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Boots gives shares late rally, Dividend prospects boost equities, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Accountants urge code of practice for inspectors, Treasury acts to 'smooth out' official debt with repayment plan, Commodities, In brief BP cleared of unfair competition, Fall in US money supply, North Sea earnings for Premier Oil, �25m state boost for industry aid scheme, Weston-Evans still forging ahead, Union call for curbs on Japanese imports, Stocks rise sharply in first quarter of 1978, Midland to raise �54m Eurobonds, Terms of US offer for City broker revealed, International Hesse central bank in surplus, Trouble hits Chrysler but Rover strike ends, Britain's helicopter industry under threat, Tories seek clarification on dividends, Aid to Third World nations declines, Final moves in the dividend game, Friction with America over Mexican oil, Options, Watchdog role for new Fairey directors, Business Diary: Bataan ball � PW on top, Barker & D in profit after four years, Courts (Furnishers) hit by stronger sterling, Controls on overseas investment eased, Overseas closure costs knock S Leboff (Fobel), Oslo split in Reksten crisis moves, Sturla Holdings' new board to go into corporate finance and leasing, Customagic Manufacturing Mooloya explains its conditions, Eurotherm Int is still on course, Singlo buys novelties firm for �240,000, MPs want tighter rein on Whitehall spending, Stead & Simpson ends with an 18 pc rise, Booking space on the getaway special, S African minister plumps for gold to ease world economic problems, Giltspur results up 45pc and more to come this year, Sterling and franc strengthen, Trend of energy consumption falls, Braby beats market estimates with best-ever �2.3m pre-tax, Peru debts appeal. Business Appointments: Business appointments BP Oil names director of manufacturing and supply. Births.

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