The Times - 08/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Patricia Clough, By Ian Bradley, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, By John Roper, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Tim Jones, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From David Nicholson-Lord, From David Wood, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, From Michael Leapman, From Robert Fisk, From Denis-Reinhardt, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, From Charles Harrison, by Prudence Glynn., By Alan Ross, By John Nicholls, From Richard Streeton, By John Blunsden, By Norman Fox, By Michael Seely, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Judith Nagley, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Paul Routledge, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, William Frankel, Lord Spens, JOSEPH McCULLOCH, , JOHN HONEY, , R. T. OERTON, , OSBERT LANCASTER, BERNARD WILLIAMS, , ARMSTRONG OF SANDERSTEAD, , RICHARD MARSH, , R. L. S. BAYLISS, , P. CLIFFE, , PETER COPEMAN, , H. E. HARDING, , JOHN HOBBS, , M. D. MILNE, FRS, , JEREMY LAWSON, , PATRICK TREVOR-ROPER, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , ALAN BAILEY, , HAMISH FULLERTON, , HORACE CUTLER, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By John Young, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Economics Editor, Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, David Hewson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By David Hewson, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, GREG BAMBER, , STANLEY ALDERSON, , M. H. TESTER, , ROBIN A. HOWARD, , SIMON CRINE, , SUSANNE LAWRENCE, , SIMON MABEY, , PAUL TILLETT, , L. SHAW, , D. B. CLARK, , FRANCIS WAYNE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, Michael Clark, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Review of state help for young people, London-Hongkong unlike other air routes, Employment Bill conforms with human rights convention House of Lords, Statement on jury vetting before recess, Prolonged inquiry but Operation Countryman will not be truncated, Higher output and profits needed, Better air traffic control sought European Parliament, Mrs Thatcher urges cut of a third in top pay increases, Disclosure of sources: judgment awaited, Right wing reluctant to attack, MPs to get 9.6 per cent pay rise but only 5 per cent for Cabinet ministers House of Commons, Mrs Thatcher: Those in a position of leadership must give a lead. News: Population rise of 50% is predicted, RAC member may sue vice-chairman, Diego Garcia discussions, CBI endorses Prior view on unions Bill, Communist 'university' attracts over 1,000, £30,000 drug package thrown away, Rome drive to clean up tourist areas, 20,000 of Cuban refugees 'may be homosexuals', Anderson Israeli tour may boost Jewish vote, Concern at 'monkey malaria' in India, Secondary picketing: the limits are still blurred, Deadline for 'Observer' agreement is extended, Island rebels see mission, Gloves come off as Mugabe policy hardens, Fashion, Blacks are ignored except at election time, group says, At least 60 killed as rival rightists fight near Beirut, EEC's revised 1980 draft budget runs fresh risk of rejection, MP to raise issue of succession, Winter of discontent is threatened by civil servants' general secretary, Russia warns Iran not to seize its embassy, Zimbabwe minister 'to crush' Mr Nkomo, Public wants random breath tests, police chief says, Miners' union leaders demand 35% rises, Boot sizes used to identify IRA victims, Iran women suffer setback in dress law campaign, Nurses vote narrowly to accept offer, Assurance to Asean as India recognizes Heng Samrin regime, Repeal of crash helmet law ruled out, What officers of law and order might wear if disturbances get worse Equipping the policeman for the 1990s, Survivors tell of desert fight, New role for Royal Institute of Public Administration Broker in ideas for Whitehall, Muslims in Soviet republic near Iran choose leader aged 31, Sad decline of Jews of the Raj, Mr Callaghan rebuffed by Labour left, Importers to accept only the best apples, Bank raiders kill two policemen, Film premiere in support of three charities, Ulster duty for Irish unit criticized, Rebel steelmen threaten action on award, Mr Gormley predicts a big loss for coal industry this year, Dr Runcie airs his views over graces, GLC to tighten controls on retirement homes, Giscard call on Europe to restore its influence, Republicans prepare to meet in city plagued by piles of rotting rubbish, Pakistan leader refuses to end press censorship, Science report Biology: Eliminating genetic disease, Mr Trudeau's leadership wins qualified support, Opposition to prince's Exeter visit underlines Saudi sensitivities, Aid plea for mentally handicapped, Basque separatists' bombs scare away French holidaymakers from Spain, 40 years of 'Radio Newsreel', France loses £337m a year in taxes from farmers, First-class honours degrees, London Diary, Regional Report Ban on coins where money is made, unemployment sowed seeds of Bristol riot, planner says, Kabul leaders are invited to talks with Islamic group, 70 believed dead as Chinese oil rig collapses, Compromise likely over Japan leader, Sir Horace beats censure move over transport, Worried doctors call for fresh ways of financing NHS to supplement money from taxes, Israel imposes more restrictions on Arab student activists, Karamojong nomads have become hunted fugitives, shot out of hand by the new Ugandan Army African drought worsens an already desperate situation, The Pople affirms right to land for Brazil's poor, First woman candidate for sheriff of City, Move to strip casinos of gaming licences, Scientists seek Ice Age pattern to save Amazon forests. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Sale, Sotheby's Belgravia, International Timber, Rediffusion, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Bank Base Rates, The Hongkong Bank Group Base Rates, Anz Bank, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Tulleys, Welmar, Higgs And Hill, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Of New South Wales, Base Rate, Hill Samuel Base Rate, Manhattan-Windsor, Rover, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Higgs And Hills, Icl, Co-Operative Bank. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Pictures for pukka sahibs sold, Swedish master shares chess lead with Flear, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,269. Law: Use of new law in Dublin, Court blocks Jerusalem takeover of Arab firm, Man with prejudices freed from jury service, Butler to Lady Rothermere gets four years, A matter for Chancery courts Regina v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Ex parte Emery, Damages and an apology for property firm, Court of Appeal Married man a member of family of mistress Watson v Lucas, Personal pay status Ministry of Defence v Farthing and Others, Brewery workers jailed for theft. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, University Appointments, Entertainment, Legal Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Services. Sport: Swimming Olympic trio in youth party, Cricket Cook's safe return is the only redemption, The difference that a skirt makes, Football English teams get incentive to score more, Golf Thompson leads the way with below-par round, Rifle shooting Navy champion takes lead, Show jumping Britain stand by amateurs for Rotterdam, Racing Saviour to shine over More Light, Athletics Board sure to let Moses run as planned, For the record, Motor racing Double crash leaves Tambay clear, Yachting British boats revel in the wet and windy weather, Cycling Former Dutch champion in late break to the line, Rugby Union Lions take no chances for Kimberley game. Reviews: City of London Festival London Virtuosi Guildhall, Winchester Cathedral Choir St Bartholomew's, How the modern classics confront their own eighties Henry Moore: Recent Work Fischer Fine Art Ben Nicholson: Recent Works Waddington I and II Erté Electrum Gallery Erté and His Contemporaries Dowmunt Gallery Douglas Percy Bliss Alpine Club Gallery Desiderius Orban New South Wales House, Panorama BBC 1, Book review TUC shock troops The Fed, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 9, 1955 Around the world, The truth about Dickens in nine joyous hours. Editorials/Leaders: Bolivia Inches Towards Democracy, Canard A L'orange, A Bit Off The Top. Letters to the Editor: Sir Keith Joseph and the future of Inmos, London medical schools, Plastic fashion, Civil Service Department's rationale, Personnel dilemma, by ambulance, Notes of discord, Health checks, Talmud exchanged for Charter, The role of the Wages Councils, Fleet Street's troubles, Higher mathematics, Pornography controls, Protest in St Paul's, Reform of building societies, Stamp duty system, Registering of names, Development land tax and housing failure, Labour policy on private schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Restoration awards for 50 projects, Royal Society bursaries, Church news, University news, Gallantry award. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir James Ross Eminent surgeon and teacher, Mr Norman McDowell. Business and Finance: Discount market, Index at highest level for a year, Wholesaling profits fall at Sangers, LME metal stocks, Commodities, Shrugging off the bad news, On the wavelength for recession, Union International slips, International Timber outlook discouraging, BP will pay City record of up to £428m in bid for Selection Trust, Business Diary: Hyde and seek · Small torque, London sugar barely steady at the close, Growing isolation of the EEC's guardians of free competition, Swissair orders two modified DC-10-30s, Technology News Longterm view of software credit, In Brief, Heywood williams' profits fail to meet forecasts, Retail Sales, Agreed £1m bid for Ballantyne by Dawson, Savings fall as slump bites into incomes, BR plans road-rail links to boost freight, Coal board pension fund buys heavily, Factory gate price rises slow and squeeze on profit margins eases, International Hitachi 19pc higher at year-end, The Pound, B & Q takes action to cut costs, US banks cut prime rates to 11.5 per cent, A pile of rusty metal, open to bids about £60m, Welsh agency changes investment technique after Leiner criticism, Briefly, Bold move into a volatile sector, Bank chief's warning on industry future, Gold, Merger for Lancashire Co-ops, Salary distortions still worry the state industry chairmen, Sterling: Other Markets, £187,000 loss at Colmore Investments, Electronic Rentals expects improvement, NEB gives assurance on debts of Herbert, 765 jobs to go at Crane Fruehauf, May & Hassell nears £2m, but outlook grim, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts forge ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Wholesale figures give further boost to trading. Business Appointments: Business appointments Leyland names product services director. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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