The Times - 17/11/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, From Christopher Walker, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Bert Lodge, , By Gerald Richmond, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By David Felton Business News Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Brogan, From Lawrence Pintak, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, Michael Leapman, M. G. G. Pillai, Roy Lewis, David Robinson, John Higgins, Frank Dobbins, Irving Wardle, Jeremy Treglown, By Peter Ryde, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Michael Coleman, By Richard Streeton, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Bernard Levin, David Watts, Philip Howard, CONRAD ATKINSON, , RONALD NEWCASTLE, , ALAN WHITTLE, , GILES RADICE, , MARTIN WRIGHT, , STAN EVERISS, , MARY JONES, , JOHN MACKARNESS, , NEIL McINTOSH, , B. HOWARD, , DAVID CASSON, , FRANCIS BECKETT, , J. R. CROSS, , ADRIENNE M. NIGHTINGALE, , By the staff of Nature, Charles McKean, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Robin Marlar, M. of N., By John Whitmore, By Richard Allen and Bryan Appleyard, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, Peter Norman, By Alison Mitchell, By David Felton, By Business News Staff, From Melvyn Westlake, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, John Huxley, By David Hewson, By Edward Townsend, ALISTAIR M. MILLER, , ANTONY PART, , KENNETH BROWN, , PROFESSOR DENNIS LEES, , PAMELA H. WHITE, , GAVIN PEARCE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Christopher Sandy, Kenneth Owen, By Richard Allen, By Ray Maughan, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Christopher Wilkins, Peter Waymark, Christopher Columbus, by Jill Goolden, by Desmond Quigley, M.F., A.H., by John F. Crossland, by Annelise Hopson, by William Rees-Mogg, by Kenneth Blakemore,
ResumoNews: Crisis facing the arts in Scotland, Miss World winner: Miss Argentina, Silvana Suarez, aged, EEC money plan has two Cabinet supporters, Selective strikes threaten London theatres, Constituency party's defiance may endanger MP's future, Chinese cultural demands in Malaysia, Woman with a gun guards Scythian treasure, Mortgage tax code alterations delayed, Burnished exhibits reflect Indians' skill, Prime number record broken, Jiddah Diary Everywhere the smell of oil and materialism, Bank workers want four-day week for longer opening, President Amin returns from Tanzania border, Sadat anger prevents Egypt from hearing ideas of Gulf states, Science report Biology: Action of hormones, US attacks Vietnam's policy over refugees, Prime Minister forecasts hard times for Portugal, Eviction threat to tenants over 'unsafe' heaters, Rejecting 'iron laws' of Marx and capitalism, Any old alibi is not good enough, Spanish royal visit to Mexico will begin today, Fireman is 500th uniformed victim, Third World report Nigeria grapples with economic problems, 12,300 jobs to go in state plan for shipyards, Mr Desai's change of attitude, Britain simply does not matter any more to Moscow, Tibetan's release welcomed by Dalai Lama, Motoring The shrewd, the witty and the rude, Melbourne's disaster bridge, No outright winner in New York's press strike, despite air of elation, Extensive Romano-British remains found in Derby, President of NFU to resign in January, GOLD through the ages El Dorado?, Kidnappers in Sardinia seize nobleman, Civilization with the Midas touch, More civilians appointed to Iran Cabinet, Liechtenstein to be Council of Europe member, 200 killed in Sri Lanka air crash, Equity bars narrators from musical, Bonus protesters hang effigies, Gilding the grandeur that was Rome, Vikings won their splendid spurs, Five Red Guard leaders believed executed, Italians lay claim to a second bronze, 100 day clubs sought for mentally infirm old people, Canadians look to a battle among Liberals, Call for police to lose decision to prosecute, Gold through the ages, Docherty suspension by Derby board, Colonial policies of Britain and Spain under fire, Freedom of information or a licence for sedition?, Medicine illustrated: "The Cardinal Signs of, The greatest treble chance in history, France attempts to reduce jobless, Dim lighting enhances lustre of Bogotá's display, IMF squeeze on Jamaica Insolvent island in the sun, Mrs Thatcher throws White Paper on inflation at Prime Minister, Rhodesians postpone election for black majority until April, Manpower cut delays research laboratories, Transcontinental race towards an illusory goal, Liquidity, reality, liberty and order, Authentic fakes for sale, Boom behind the Curtain, Architecture report Durham: Doubts despite European acclaim, Two German states sign new autobahn accord, £302,000 libel damages, Rail drivers' union delays threat of disruption, Keeping history alive in English landscape, Turning precious metal into art, Farmer from Uganda ploughs new furrow, Suspension of 'Times' newspapers more likely as print union withdraws from technology talks, 'Telegraph' ordered to disclose pay levels, Pressure to get John Stonehouse freed, Manx proposal to defy Britain over payments, Man wanted: Scotland Yard, Space age salutes the noblest of metals, Increase in Oxford woman BAs doing law, Strike threat at national news agency, Gilded king crowned on a raft of rushes, Attempt to raise wreck of Tudor warship intact, West eager to tone down Unesco stand on media, Fiction prize winner: Leslie, White woman feared killed in Zambia, 'No league football' on BBC TV, New Egyptian proposals put to Israelis, Thumbing through the yellow pages, GLC group 'horrified' at night spot dangers, Discharge for solicitor after clients were robbed of £30,000, Vital European monetary debate ends in collapse, Plan for 5p telephone box charge, Sale of jets to China 'will be considered', Compensation by makers backed in poll, Supreme Court judge shot dead in Madrid, Phone service help over radio changes. Index. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Law: Rating jailed for 3 years, Mr Bessell's immunity is upheld, State concludes Bhutto case, Hindley freedom plea for consideration, Secrets jury find one journalist guilty, Woman's body cut up in shop, QC says, Man granted bail killed girl few weeks later, 24 jailed for Ghana plot to be released, National Front man gets 3 years, Queen's Bench Division Mr Thorpe fails in challenge to Mr Bessell's immunity In re Thorpe, Concern of black people about police, Court of Appeal Mortgagee fails to oust Rent Acts Quennell v Maltby and Another, Marking the judgments Bremer Handelsgesellschaft mbH v Mackprang, Woman's attacker is jailed, Buddhist monk, aged 19, jailed for rape, Sir F. Pontin to pay libel damages, More Czech dissidents jailed. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sir Thomas Armstrong,, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Bell's, Ferranti Selling Technology, Baird & Co., Casio, Foord, E F Hutton & Company (London) Ltd, Avianca, Crittall, Middle Tar, Scientify Survey & Location Limited, Pixley Limited, Trafford Park Estates Limited, Stanley Gibsons Currency Limited, John Machinery, Gonzalez Byass, Valeurs White Weld S.A., Sotheby's, Security Lock & Safe Company Limited, Braby Leslie Ltd, St. Joseph's Hospice, Bank Base Rates, Sheraton-Heathrow Hotel, Amber Industrial Holdings Limited, Royal Insurance, The Search For El Dorado, Ernesto Quintero B., The Times, Gold Newsletter, Gold Silver Platinum, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Bache Halsey Stuart (London) Ltd, Graftton Street, Martonair International Limited, Ogham Crafts Ltd., Peugeot, Worth, The Gold Of El Dorado, Caledonia Investments Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Jmm, Ibm, Speedlink, The Jewellery Advisory Centr., International Monetary Market, Twa, Sedgwick Forbes Holdings Limited, Mental Health Foundation, Globe Investment Trust Limited, David Thomas Goldsmith, Lloyds Bank International, The Constantine Group, Bayerische Landesbank. Politics and Parliament: Treasure hunting, Mr Howell defends petrol lead levels, Bill on tobacco substances, Decision delayed on Bingham, More progress expected in coming years on changes to CAP House of Commons, Speed control research, Next week's business, Pollicy not changed from day to day, EMS would have calming effect on currency markets-minister, EEC plans on unfair advertising opposed, Arms should not be only UK supplies to China, Costs and charges of estate agents to be referred to Price Commission, Bird trapping ban, Sanctions: terms of reference coming, Bill clarifies Forestry Commission's powers House of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Rolls-Royce, Car Buyers' Guide, Art Galleries, The Who's WHO Of What's Where In New York City, Golden Opportunities, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretrarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, £8,000+ Appointments. Reviews: Electra Haymarket, Leicester, Timid play from Mary O'Malley Look Out... Here Comes Trouble! Warehouse, Anchorman Belgrade, Coventry, New play from Mike Leigh, London Pro Musica Wigmore Hall, American family affairs, Drag to zoot suit: The new Californian nights. Arts and Entertainment: Television, British premiere of Robert Patrick play, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,059, Borrowed tankard bought in for £16,666 at sale, The Gold of El Dorado at the Royal Academy of Arts, London., Florentine paintings at Burlington House. Sport: Modest Jones heads British 'invasion' of France, Racing Kybo's case against Midnight Court, Football Medical ruins United's hopes of buying Blyth, Rugby Union Llanelli forwards are exonerated, Golf Foster the outwardly serene new captain, Tennis Gerulaitis loses his hold and slips away on a landslide, Sports in Brief, Rackets Pugh and Norman ease their way into the semi-finals, Hockey Britain go without a record worth the name, Show jumping Mrs Edgar gets Britain off to a good start, For the record, Cricket Botham set to slip the leash, Badminton Tired Germans go down to efficient England. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Editorials/Leaders: Czechoslovakia And The Right To Work, Should Mr Stonehouse Be Paroled?, Mr Mugabe's Murder List. Letters to the Editor: Official secrecy, Hazards presented by sub-standard ships, Telephone connexion record, Training scheme shortcomings, 'The Observer' libel case, Parental choice of school, Questions for the Established Church, Henry Moore in the Park, Abolition of road tax, 'Unfair' tax on rented property, Security of tenure in rented homes, Art in Ulster, Commitment of workpeople to their business, Widows at the Cenotaph, The crisis in prisons, Nationalizing farmland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Charles Duke Former ambassador in Middle East, Sir Edward Hale, Mr Peter Thring. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 17, 1953 American power. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread losses. Business and Finance: Why the Finance Bill machinery needs an overhaul, Discount market, Jobbing firms upset by rise in put-through deals, Briefly Recovery is well under way at Ansbacher, Avon diversifies, Commodities, Germans confident on start to EMS, Messrs Lacy and McBride in B. Wardle, Liverpool docks seek state aid, In brief Setback at J. W. Spear hurts shares, Upturn in consumer spending, Inquiry to look into state orders for small firms, Copper supply-demand, Shadow of Ford strike at Godfrey Davis, Royal Ins. pleases with good third quarter, Technology Computers: fresh fields for the criminal, Growth is slower at Ultramar but outlook buoyant, Business Diary: Housey-housey · A fresh scent, Government bows out of Kirkby cooperative, International Production loss at Krupp, Programme costs to slow LWT, Puerto Rican legal threat to De Lorean, Options, Six-month growth in money supply is below target range, Biggest broking group plan in Sedgwick merger talks, Money Supply, B & C strength in non-shipping side, South African gold, Dollar moves up sharply, OFT backs bigger role in code on advertising, 'Shell' and Boots depress market, Setback of 10pc at Braby Leslie, £92m offer for idle oil refinery, Reinsurers exposed to rising hazards, British Airways profit doubles, Mining Noranda plans to link with two neighbours, Stock markets Equities worried by pay and economy, A grand plan from Sedgwick Forbes, US trade officials strive to press home Carter pledge on duties, Euromarkets Foreign issue in Tokyo?, Institutions that Bonn is glad to let crumble, In brief Sharp cutback in Japan's surplus, Fed chief sees 5-year inflation battle ahead. Business Appointments: Business appointments Tarmac division chooses new financial controller. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing. Births.
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