The Times - 07/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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From Tony Allaway, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, From David Cross, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Craig Seton, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Political Staff, By Ian Bradley, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Robert Parker, From Ronald Faux, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Tim Jones, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Edward Townsend, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Robert Fisk, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, Michael Horsnell, From Ray Kennedy, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Leapman, Michael Latham, From Douglas Aiton, John Russell Taylor, Sheridan Morley, William Mann, Joan Chissell, From Richard Burnell, By Michael Seely, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Dennis Bird, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Srikumar Sen, By Sydney Friskin, Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, Eric Moonman, KAMAL LAJIAR, K. L. MANCHESTER, , M. DANCE, , ROGER DARLINGTON, HUGH DYKES, , EILEEN MUNRO, , J. M. STERLING, , ROBERT M. LYNN, , ERIC A. ASH, , KENNETH P. OAKLEY, , JULIA MATCHAM, , GEOFFREY ROWELL, , G. K. NEWMAN, , BEN SAWBRIDGE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By David Blake, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst John Huxley and Michael Baily, By Alison Mitchell, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, Melvyn Westlake, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hazelhurst, By Nicholas Hirst, By Bryan Appleyard, By Derek Harris, By Peter Hill, By John Huxley, J. V. THIRGOOD, , T. J. MARSHALL, , GERALD C. THOMPSON, , J. W. HARWOOD, , PENELOPE A. BUCKNELL, , L. CLARKE, , R. R. FAURE-WALKER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Ray Maughan, Pangloss, by Jay McCulley, by Michael Hornsby, by Maurice Bommensath, by Francesco Forte, by Nigel Hey, by Peter Baden, by Piero de Garzarolli, by Peter Evans, Dr Bodo Boerner,
ResumoNews: £5,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Britain may shun monetary scheme, French sit down to foreign fare, Medicine merchants seek markets and world health, Mr Callaghan starts inquiry into use of confidential paper, Dutch leader found to harve joined Nazi SS in 1944, Peace moves in Uganda war with Tanzania, Halting the political auction of law and order, Grants plan to help ethnic minorities, Bonn politician expelled from Malta, US mid-term elections Low turnout may aid faltering Republicans, Social Focus How the village rot can start, All-party call to bring relief to Naples, Thais pleased by Teng presence at ceremony, Ministers have 5,660 paid jobs to offer, London Diary New life for old hole, M Barre picks Réunion visit to warn Gaullists, Germans challenge Russian lead in chess Olympiad, A common market to combat crime, Performing right agreements are registrable, Prison officers pin ending of action to inclusion of back pay issue in jail inquiry, 'Piggeries' flats fetch token £3,000, Mr Nixon and Henry VIII lured by illusion of power, Woman sought: Alvada Ruth, Soldier admits lying over shot Briton, Cloudy future for six new nations, US agrees to sell Taiwan 48 fighters, Ulster orders remand law after court move to free suspects, Lord Hartwell releases 'libel' letters, Executive sues his ex-employer, Survey shows ignorance of consumer bodies, Panic buying of bread as strike begins, Arson mob 'ignored by Army', £135m underspending on education over two years forecast, Arabs forge uneasy alliance against Egypt, Improve parents' awareness on jobs, survey urges, Strikes are the new 'Italian risk', Tory move on arms to Zambia, Landlords campaign for ban on hooligans, Fraser style could cost him his office, New economists VIII:, Birmingham strike cripples BL car-making, Foreign accent no impediment to promotion, Regional report Odd pacts likely in devolution campaign, Papers of future presidents are nationalized, Europa New York moves to woo European companies, Alpine economic community embraces six nations, Rape victims critical of the police, German terrorist group's raid on agency foiled, Norwegian press ruffled: Princess Anne's visit, Salt talks' value questioned, 25 blacks reported dead in Rhodesia massacre, Disagreement over by-election lingers on in SNP, German agriculture gains ground, New York has three papers again, British Embassy reopened in fire-damaged building, Electricity Council asked to justify 'economy' claims, Mengistu envoys pay visit to M Giscard, Labour and TUC plan study of spy services, Looking at the Land Act, MPs demand urgent safety checks on fair roundabouts, Charter 77 documents show illegal persecution, Bavaria elects Herr Strauss Prime Minister, Cbi Conference/brighton Weighting totally in favour of organized labour brings 'dangerous disequilibrium', High prices drive Britons from Spanish resorts, Japan honours British banker, Shah appoints military government to halt riots, Code proposed to give council tenants security, 1981 likely date for Greek entry into EEC, Austrian Chancellor stays at helm with increased power, Council expenditure may rise, Sandhurst commissions, Peking minister in London for trade talks, Discreet skill that keeps the parliamentary show rolling, 'Times' suspension 'can be averted', Chinese pledge to support Cambodia in border war, Britain seeks closer links with Albania, Facts and figures Forecasts for brighter future lighten gloom, New structure for nursing profession 'could cost £35m', Growing concern over stability of Gulf and fate of British arms exports as Iran teeters on brink, 'Mail' pays 'impressive' damages to Lord Ryder, Actress made conditions, reporter says, Science report Physics: Quest for a fusion reactor, Officer who was shot 'told captors nothing', Ford attendance pay still a hurdle, Party allegiances blurred in Massachusetts voting, Missiles still come before meat in Moscow. Index. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: More information coming from Government, Parliamentary notices, School meals to cost 5p more from next autumn, Death grant, Mr Davies resigns as MP after operation, Little risk to British nationals and embassy staff in Iran House of Commons, Mr Whitelaw sees welcome note of realism, Air weapons, Rigours of existing prison system should not be underestimated-Home Secretary, Police need firm and unstinting support. Display Advertising: Sotheby Parke Bernet A.G., Banco Do Brasil, Blind And All Alone, Sotheby's, Carrington, Bank Base Rates, Royal Insurance, The Times Reader Services Directory, Bsc (Industry) Ltd., The Times, Export Executive, Electra Investment Trust Limited, Dewar's, Christie's Agents In Britain And Ireland, Feedex Limited,, Pa, Europa, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Europassport, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Hampton & Sons, Mental Health Foundation, Allied Arab Bank Ltd, Mercedes-Benz, Scotch Whisky. Law: Tyndale teachers not unfairly dismissed Ellis and Others v Inner London Education Authority, Boy 'said his stepfather told him to stab girl', Airline chief said to have swindled council, Queen's Bench Division 'Impressive' damages for Lord Ryder Lord Ryder of Eaton Hastings v Associated Newspapers Group Ltd and Another, Man held over $10m bank theft, Only three charges left in Secrets Act trial, Libel awards for two Labour Party officials, Former policeman jailed for fraud, Plea to court against an extra rate, Remand for civil servant, Actor jailed for 10 years for smuggling heroin, Girl died after scalding, jury told. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Granada awards, University news, Papplewick, Ascot. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Berg suits young mezzo best Kessler/Syrus Purcell Room, LSO/Celibidache Festival Hall, John Thaw: 'TV makes you a star', Best not forgotten John William Waterhouse, R.A. Mappin Gallery, Sheffield Sir Alfred East, The Forgotten Genius Roy Miles Young Will and Young Gerald Parkin Gallery Bela Kadar Langton Gallery Bernard Meninsky Belgrave Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Ipi Tombi to move, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,050, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Top prices for rare paperweights, Double win for pair in English bridge. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Legal Appointments, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Exhibitions. Sport: Racing O'Gorman string thrive without the 'cotton-wool' treatment, The shining face on the world medal is that of British rowing Saluting Britannia, proud lady of the lake, Rugby League Dispute may be resolved by postal ballot, Football Sparking incentive for Diamonds, Sports in Brief, Cricket Reverse puts Australians in top gear, Hockey Britain draw champions in first match, Rugby Union Ralston a victim of an unacceptable face, Ice skating Miss Driano lifts Richmond event on to a new plane, Boxing Minter should make his mark on world map, Equestrianism Strong Olympia entry despite clash with Paris, Today's fixtures, Tennis Disappointing comeback by Warboys. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Forced sterilization: the Gandhi campaign begins, 25 years ago For Tuesday, Nov 7, 1978 From The Times of Friday, Nov 6, 1953 Bust of Mr Bevin. Editorials/Leaders: How Not To Use The Referendum, Rhodesia In The Commons. Letters to the Editor: Social workers' strike, The Piltdown hoax, Fairness of tax appeal procedure, The Polisario Front, Banking hours, Risks of extending police powers, European monetary union, Lorry weights inquiry, The marriage balance-sheet, Towards Christian unity, Crisis in Britain's prison service, Training in electronics, Action in Lambeth, VAT on art sales, Need of churches to appeal against VAT decisions, Saving listed buildings, Change in South Africa, Propaganda and reality of S African society, In for a penny in for a pound, British land reclamation methods widely copied, Warwick Castle Archive. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Donald Johnson Doctor, author and politician, Prince Roman Petrovich, Mrs Sydney J. Loeb, Mr Denis O'dea. Business and Finance: Discount market, LME metal stocks, Mr Benn allays fears over Iran oil, House prices up 9.1 pc in third quarter, First options ring, Commodities, Tory attack on subsidies for coal industry, TWA to ground remaining eight Boeing 707 cargo jet planes by end of year, GEC-Fairchild agreement imminent, Yarrow may seek arbitration on terms, British Car Auction clock 55 pc advance but demand sluggish, Greencoat sells 55pc stake in City of Aberdeen Land, Sharper setback to September retail sales is confirmed by DoT, Tax deposit rates up, The role of MLR, Taxing task for new head of fiscal study centre, Wholesale price index dampens inflation fear, Concern over high EEC tariffs on micro-circuits, Engineering sparks Feedex's 63 pc leap, Options, CBI implacably opposes worker-directors nominated by unions, Business Diary: Taking the CBI into politics?, Japanese unions will limit pay rise demands, £5.5m conversion of BL plant for radiators, Can Mr Strauss break the trade talks deadlock?, Stock markets Signs of technical rally dwindle, Unilever chief against audit panels, Mr Healey in EMS talks with French, Car talks: Sir Barrie Heath,, US team for European talks on sales of securities, Briefly Doubling of payout at G. Kynoch, Sterling stays strong while dollar improves, US brokers retain stake in Bland Payne, Suitors in the wings for John Haggas, State aid for shipyards is expected to remain, Iran's economy in disarray, Action against price-rigging of road materials. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Scattered gains, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Authorized Units,Insurance & Offshore Funds, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director of Shell Chemicals. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.
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