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The Times - 25/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent Westminster, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Craig Seton, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Patricia Tisdall, By Caroline Atkinson, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Birmingham, By Geraldine Norman, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Young, From Ronald Faux, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent Canterbury, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Planning Reporter, Alan Hamilton, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Our Correspondent Cardiff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Edward Mortimer, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Harvey Morris Reuter Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Nicholas Ashford, From Hasan Akhtar, From Dessa Trevisan, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Richard Hughes, From Sue Masterman, Trevor Fishlock, Robin Young, Harley Sherlock and Tony Howell, Paul Overy, John Percival, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, By John Nicholls, Rex Bellamy, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Douglas Hurd, Nicholas Ashford, Philip Howard, Bernard Levin, PETER BOSTOCK, , MARTIN E. SIMONS, , MICHAEL A. GILSON, , REGINALD MAUDLING, , TORRINGTON, , EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE, , DIANA SPEARMAN, , R. W. BALDWIN, , RONALD M. BELL, , ROBERT CONQUEST, , ANDREI SINYAVSKY, , IGOR GOLOMSHTOK, , NORMAN MACKENZIE, , PRISCILLA GREVILLE, , T. F. THOMPSON, , HUMPHREY BROOKE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, S.B. writes:, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Pullen, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Richard Allen, Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, From Tony Emerson, By David Felton, Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, C. P. SRIVASTAVA, , IAN McGEOCH, , GRAHAM CLEVERLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Patricia Tisdall, Clifford Webb, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wainwright,

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Politics and Parliament: Move to cut small firms' form-filling, Lack of safeguard clause delayed action on Greek textile imports, Unemployment rising at the rate of 25 an hour under Labour, Retaliation likely if controls put on imports, Government have created extra 400,000 jobs since 1974-minister, Purchase of BAC 1-11s expected, Government defeated by 10 votes in dock-work debate, Government defeated by 10 votes: dock labour scheme rejected House of Commons, Lords threat in Labour manifesto, Peers do not insist on PR for Wales House of Lords, Ministers propose to block EEC directive on lawnmower noise, Finding new uses for redundant churches, Call for shift from direct to indirect taxes, Plans to reduce oil pollution in new merchant shipping Bill. Law: East End will long remember George Davis, £1,050 fines over methanol, Paper fined £2,600 a day, Jury clears two men of race-hate charge, Hold-up in 'Ryder letter' trial, Queen's Bench Division Witnesses undisclosed: conviction quashed Regina v Leyland Justices, Ex parte Hawthorn, George Davis sent to prison for 15 years, Shepherd in Wales to get £9,000 back pay, Paris Gestapo chief faces trial in Cologne, Move to stop 'blacking' by two unions fails, Shopkeepers' evidence for mother on vice charges, Ten years' jail for informer on armed robberies, Court of Appeal What union must establish to achieve recognition National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades v Albury Brothers Ltd, Plea for accused Bretons, Hughie Green appeal, Mother complains about sterilization against will, Court is worried about divorce injunction pleas, Briton jailed for escape scheme. Index. News: Gold near record high as dollar falls sharply against all currencies, Union of Left proves itself alive and kicking by winning back Paris seat for Communist, Famagusta offer taken up, Magazine trade calls for new obscenity laws, Taiwan declares elimination of extreme poverty, Voluminous indictment of Bhutto use of funds, Cabinet-TUC accord on annual pay talks, Oxford University class lists: Literae humaniores and PPE, Regional Report Revival of interest in the Cornish language, Lost Italian paintings discovered in Hampstead, Double rescue for seaside holiday family, Lomé group gets tough with EEC, Counties predict extra 5p on rural rate if grant is made direct, 3 Britons acquitted of Hongkong police bribes, Mrs Thatcher prepares for clash with Prime Minister on pay policy, Inter-City trains disrupted by signal dispute, Train passengers died behind locked doors, Britain's worst housed senior civil servants, carter policy at stake in two Senate votes, Terrorists in Salisbury battle with police, Communal heating: to share or not to share, Disability plan criticized as 'diversive', Chilean junta dismisses Pinochet opponent, New foundation to finance excavations, National papers to consider suspending publication if labour troubles continue, Soviet press picks on Carter aide, Bolivian opposition leader gives secret interview, Chinese medicine without frills, Law cantres ask MPs to help them to find funds, Concrete-mixing plant a threat to peaceful valley, TV claim of smuggling by prison officers, Future of non-aligned movement hangs on Belgrade conference, Aircraft 'less disturbing than supposed', Customer foils bank raiders, Government will buy 5,500-acre bird sanctuary, North Sea oil 'blunders' rouse SNP ire, Lambeth Conference is reminded of challenge over social justice, Big majority for Begin policy voted in Knesset, Western settlement plan for Namibia in danger of collapsing, Peking aims to send 2,000 students a year to Britain, Dr Bourne's swift exit earns press plaudits, Science report Pharmacology: New type of drug, Belgium taxes the ship shoppers, Hungary again raises drink prices, Man loses fight over deportation, Commercial TV to cut foreign programmes, Workers to march on ministry, Airline passengers in angry scuffle at ticket desk, London Diary, 'Dany the Red' returns to political arena, can the political parties rise to the European challenge?, PO to peg prices after £367m profit, Students scale Berlin Wall in false uniforms, Italian Communists to put ruling alliance to test, Communist Party membership at lowest for 25 years, Bomb damages Chamonix cable-car station, Germany abd Britain both claim EEC victory, 'Aida' postponed for a year by chorus strike, How Walvis Bay could put Namibia in deep water, Self-help warning to Muslims, Lisbon Cabinet crisis as ministers resign, Call for review of policy on minorities, Social Focus What is lead in petrol doing to us?, Another route to the transport solution. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Save IT, Osram, Royal Eur Mail, Btr, Garrard, Erf, Why Burn Money?, Bank Base Rates, London Borough Of Camden, The Times Reader Services Directory, N. V. Koninklijke Mederlandscne Petroleum Maatschappij, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Yorkshire, Rowlinson. Arts and Entertainment: Prom change, Radio, Charles II's marriage certificate is sold, Broadcasting, Speelman holds chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,960. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Legal Appointments, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use perfix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area., Domestic And Catering Situations, Business to Business, Acknowledgments, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Births, salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: London week of music from Armenia, Batsheva Festival Hall, Gilbert Scott and the Voysey inheritance, Norma Covent Garden, BBC SO/Davis Albert Hall, Book reviews Would the real Virginia Wade please stand up?. Sport: Football Leeds's next target may be Saunders, Racing Century of winners for Carson on Going For Gold, Squash rackets Pioneering series in several ways, Yachting Two protests over first Prince of Wales Cup race, Cricket, Cycling British record by Gadd, For the record, Golf Hedges loses touch on the greens. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Cézanne: one hundred pieces of the jigsaw, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 24, 1953 Foreign aid cut. Editorials/Leaders: An Economic Prison, Why The Dollar Problem Must Be Solved. Letters to the Editor: Irrevocable vows, Warwick Castle contents, The political weeklies, Lessons for West in dissident trials, Henry Moore in the Park, The human factor in ship safety, Ferry to the Isles, A report from Rhodesia, Academic salaries, PO profit: unfair contrast to British Steel, Implementing an incomes policy, Defending personal liberty, Nationalization poll. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Blease, University news, Latest appointments, Bravery awards. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Eric Johnson, Miss Kathleen Palmer Smith, Robert Collin, Colonel Jack Davies, Professor J. C. McClure Browne Important work on pregnancy and childbirth. Business and Finance: Vauxhall: a return to hard times?, St Piran buys 22 pc of Orme group, Discount market, Coppper talks deadlock, Babcock AG sees a reasonable onturn, LME metal stocks, Gerling-Konzern in Flick discussions, Quality of service-a top priority for the Post Office, Commodities, More talks on airbus cooperation, Neepsend slows in second half but sales reach £22m, Coffee market fall could cut 15p off 4oz jar in autumn, Gain of 15 pc at AAH despite solid fuel setback, American rebuff for Visa credit card expansion, Low prices upset Argentine beef farmers, Intl Harvester plans record capital spending, Brooke Bond in £21m bid for Australian firm, Treasury's dividend control plans tighter than expected by the City, ICI buying petrochemical plant in Louisiana, East Europe chemical deals worry the West, Options, Royal Dutch/Shell signs gas pact with Abu Dhabi, Business Diary: Kindly leave the stage, Blumenthal hope of early recovery in economy, Germans disagree on two key issues in EEC monetary talks, New-look Change Wares in £1m turnround, Petford gives up its fight for Henshall, Briefly Dispute hits Ward & Goldstone, Cutlery industry chiefs to seek protection from rising imports, Cuban sugar harvest, Unions blockade tanker over crew pay rates, Bid on the way for Oxford St store, Aid for mass-produced Vauxhall electric van, Forecast of fall in world car output, Callaghan advice to ministers: cut red tape, Siebe Gorman keeps up its steady growth with 10 pc advance, EEC reexport of whisky 'costing Britain millions', Waiting for the vote on dividends, Bank's £20m profit reflects less provision for support, International Gallaher boost to American Brands. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Strong index rise despite slack trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Equities hit two month peak, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Luke new chairman of Gateway Building Society. Property: Flat Sharing.

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