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The Times - 12/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Harry Debelius, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From David Nicholson-Lord, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, By Staff Reporters, From Michael Leapman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Ian Bradley, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From John Roper Health Services Correspondent Cardiff, From a Staff Reporter, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Donald Macintyre, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Thomas, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, By Kenneth Gosling, By Derek Harris and David Felton, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Mario Modiano, From Sinan Fisek, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, By Robert Parker, Brian Alderson, Philippa Toomey, B.A., Heather Renshaw, Frank Adams, Joy Whitby, Valerie Alderson, Jeffery Daniels, Paddy Kitchen, John Percival, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, Eugene Thaw, David Bonavia, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, B. M. CONTE, , R. G. A. JACKSON, , D. G. BARR, , TORQUIL NORMAN, , ANNE NORMAN, , ANDREW BOFF, , RICHARD H. AMIS, , LEWIS EVANS, , A. D. G. WEBB, , D. G. LAYTON, , BRIDGET CEENEY, , SCOTT HILL-REID, , W. MARSHALL, , MALCOLM CALDWELL, , BRANDON RHYS-WILLIAMS, , G. G. FITZMAURICE, , ROGER A. BOWLES, , ROBERT VIGARS, , E. R. BRAYBROOKE, , By Charles McKean, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Anthony Blunt writes:, Philip Jones writes:, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Economics Staff, From Melvyn Westlake, , From Peter Norman, By David Blake, By David Felton, By Caroline Atkinson, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Pullen, Christopher Wilkins, By John Huxley, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, JOSE WEINBERG, , RICHARD BROYD, , A. A. WELLS, , PELHAM RAVENSCROFT, , J. M. CARTWRIGHT SHARP, , MARGARET WALTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Geoffrey Bell, R. J. Venkateswaran, By Ray Maughan, Desmond Quigley, Michael Prest, By Richard Allen,

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News: Mr Callaghan's timely reminder on tax cuts to Penistone voters, Mauritanian leaders form Cabinet of traditionalist figures, Soldiers say shot boy was pointing rifle at them, Nearly 200 campers die as Spanish gas lorry explodes, Protest at 'secret' census of gypsies, Hospital turned away dying boy, Mexico seeks a new era in ties with Britain, Big injection of money essential to resuscitate National Health Service, doctors told, China cuts off all aid to Albania and calls back its experts, Vance plan to meet dissident's wife in show of US concern, 'Good News Bible' is criticized in synod, Wave power testing tank opened for research, RHS gold medals for shrubs, roses, lilies, Letter found in glacier delivered after 27 years, Eccentric Athens doctor dies when police raid flat, Sahel droughts worse killers than war, Three whites killed in guerrilla ambush of Rhodesian convoy, Universities get indication of future grants, Human rights: is the West making the wrong approach?, White Paper on broadcasting out next week, Payment delay hits Uganda fuel supplies, Hanoi protests at flights trespassing over border, 'Substantial' rise in central London drivers, Councils battle over fate of ruined mansion, Tory MP concerned at 'squandered' union £14m, Schoolchildren's suicides worry West Germans, Turkish intellectual shot dead, Ghana assured of return to civil rule next year, Libel protection after death is sought in Bill, Portrait discovery: A "hid-, Sports Council looks at drugs and injuries, Oxford class lists in natural science, Minister acts to forestall outcry over death fall, Cabinet to meet TUC and CBI on pay policy, Guyana Premier far ahead in referendum, North-south relations 'the real issue', Communists join Paris protest at 'Stallinist trials', Open season begins with a fusillade in Commons, South Africa 'hellbent for destruction', Changes in London 70 years ago, Two candidates claim victory in Bolivia poll, American way of choosing a new Pope, Radar may track movements of night herons, Body of shot general to be released, Tom Stoppard puts case for Soviet Jews, Youth killed in armed assault on police station as unrest in Basque provinces spreads, NUJ president's salary challenged, High explosion risk of gas cargoes, Russian fears of nuclear bomb in Israeli hands, Two shot and buildings bombed in Italy, Belgium expected to order two Super 4 hovercraft, Tories resist reselection proposal for MPs, Bomb man overpowered by hostages, Full strike threat in Civil Service dispute, Cheers for Mr Shcharansky outside the court, Trial disrupted by Welsh language protestors, Third World Report Kenya's new dam will end both floods and drought, Police drive to win over Bengalis, Union opens drive against NF activists, Call against holding Moscow Olympics, Hirsch: ridiculous prices and art market 'groupies', Science report Nutrition: Roughage and disease, Post Office engineers strike for a 35hr week, Newspapers bid for story of baby implanted in womb, Dockland sites examined for exhibition centre, Drug companies' Third World selling criticized, Cornishmen may appeal over tin mining ruling, Study of prospects for Britain in the 1990s, China Diary, New Heath-Thatcher accord under strain. Index. Law: Prisoner sentenced, 'Whole family' for immigration purposes Harmail Singh v Vice-President of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Pornography: import ban not against EEC treaty Regina v Henn Regina v Darby, Court of Appeal Unintended discrimination unlawful Fletcher v Clay Cross (Quarry Services) Ltd, Man is banned from every pub in Britain, Shcharansky court told of Soviet secrets passed to US reporter, New charges against Mrs Gandhi lodged. Display Advertising: Société Nationale Elf Aquitaine, Garrard, Halma, The Saudi British Bank, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., The Young Companies Investment Trust Limited, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Bank Base Rates, Hoechst, Bsc (Industry) Ltd., Luncheon Dry & Club Amontillado, Pan Am, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Renold Limited, Scapa Group, Team Avon, The Spastics Society, Braniff International, Constable, Lifax. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Prescription charges, Complaints against the police, Nationalization: PM sees considerable future for the NEB House of Commons, Heavy demand for passports, Spending on drugs too high, Sanctity for bodies even after death, Ribble Estuary wild life, BSC must shed excess capacity to survive, Tory move to help consortia fails, Disabled exempt from vehicle duty, Bus schemes extended to include hiring House of Lords, When wives pay too much tax they will get it paid back direct, Ballot of consultants satisfies minister. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Clause 27: who will fight and who will run?, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 11, 1953 Beria dismissed. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Motor Cars, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Business Opportunities, Services. Picture Gallery. Property: Properties under £25,000, Flat Sharing, Residential Property. Reviews: Merrie Wives of Windsor Royal College of Music, New musical revue for the Hampstead Theatre, Living in The Country Maid By Barbara Willard, John McCabe's night RPO/Dutoit Festival Hall, Victorians in pursuit of the ideal, The Aspern Papers Chichester Festival, Some Elgar rediscovered Athena Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Rebellious queen Song for a Dark Queen By Rosemary Sutcliff, Trouble with gerbils The Battle of Bubble and Squeak, Books for Children Midnight jauntings The Little Giant The Amazing Bone, Fire and water Dragons Live Forever The Devil's Cut, Eeek! Mouse Soup, Moore to enjoy, Holiday specials, For young plant hunters, The coffee-table dancers Nikolais Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells. Arts and Entertainment: Chinese blue and white dish fetches £150,000, Radio, Broadcasting, Douglas Home's new light comedy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,949. Sport: Cricket Bairstow catches up with the opposition, Tennis, Yachting Three out of five classes won by French boats, Rifle shooting Roades best shot for second successive year, Golf Never whisper that Player is fading, Cycling A sad day as French star goes out, Racing Acamas will be among French party for Ascot, Athletics Ovett misses a record but is happy to win, Football Lonely voice of fear is heard amid excitement over Argentine deals, Widnes play Hornets. Editorials/Leaders: Another 'Suicide' In A South African Jail, Sickness Of The Health Service, The New York Counter Attack. Letters to the Editor: The real deterrent, Currency initiative at Bremen, The Throne's relationship to the Church, Sierra Leone community, Record of state jobs agency, Average weather, BNOC and the oil companies, Red hot poker, Press service in New York, Reform of income tax rules for the married woman, Events in Cambodia, Atrocities in Rhodesia, Creditors, Achievements of GLC, Boycotting the Olympics, Fast nuclear reactor, Enforcing Saudi laws, Interest rates on mortgage repayments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Lord Marples, Mr John D. Rockefeller, Lord St Levan, Count Antoine Seilern Collector of Old Masters. Business and Finance: Discount market, Business Diary: A whiff of politics · Remploy's Owen, Bank statements for June, International German group take over Boeing's MBB stake, Mining Australian uranium mine go-ahead, Commodities, 14pc pay rise for shipyard directors, EEC studies aid for steel restructuring, Briefly Quarterly output of cars falls, Tranwood leans heavily on Maurice, US and Sweden will have big work stake in new British airliner, Planning pacts may be compulsory, Chancellor hopeful about Bonn, Kawasaki to reduce yard jobs by 40pc, Last minute efforts to end Geneva deadlock, Mr Fukuda promises 'drastic steps' to reduce Japan's trade surplus, Placing of 29.5 pc of capital of Laurence Gould, Chrysler warning to Linwood strikers, India's drive to push up exports, Dutch expansion slows Ratners (Jewellers), Pace of bank lending still brisk, £1.5m Pitman capital plan, Options, What Streeters has to lose, Borrowing need drops to £465m, Briefly, Power chiefs in talks on boilermaking upset, Mooloya gains control, Struggling to meet the 'corset' controls, Glass Glover beats bad trading period, Rotork balances capital employed, Barclays expands in France, Plan to cut customs forms for business air trips, OFT action over price rings for diazo copying, More than a glass house view from Pilkingtons, Warning on need to invest more in tourism, Paint upswing helps Macpherson to rise by 27 pc in first half, Devaluation would 'help' companies, Jump of 46 pc at MacDonald Martin, Pitfalls along the EEC currency path, 'Reversing' into military uniforms. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Rally peters out, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Gilts set the varying mood of the day, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three new directors for C T Bowring (Insurance). Births.

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