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The Times - 20/06/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From David Nicholson-Lord, From Peter Norman, From Michael Knipe, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Labour Staff, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, John Chartres, North Shields, By Annabel Ferriman, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Charles McKean, By Pat Healy, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Corespondent, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Binyon, By Marcel Berlins, From Peter Godfrey, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Richard Davy, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Dessa Trevisan, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Huon Mallaliou, Paul Overy, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas Keith, By Michael Coleman, Bernard Levin, Fred T. Willey, PHS, Ivan Barnes Foreign News Editor, PAUL BURNS, , J. M. HUNTER, , J. ROTBLAT, , GEORGE BROWN, , H. BROOKING CLARK, , MICHAEL STEWART, , RICHARD LUCE, , E. E. CAMDEN, , JAMES STORMONTH DARLING, , DAVID G. TALBOT, , MARTIN PAGE, , HERB GREER, , PEMBROKE, , Peter Carter-Ruck, John Bettinson, From Our Special Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By George Clark, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, CLIFFORD JACKSON, , P. G. MOORE, , MICHAEL IVENS, , ROGER M. GREENHALGH, , NIAL CHARLTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By a special correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, Michael Prest, By Richard Allen, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wainwright,

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News: Truth about Suez will probably never be disclosed, Amoco ship was bound for Britain, Bogus nurse wanted to impress people, Solar-powered telephone link for remote island, Science report Biology: Insulin gene discovery, Cambridge University tripos results: Classics law and mathematics, Woman took £200,000 jewelry and left Britain, Crown says, Russia issues warning to Japanese over treaty with Peking, 'Iraq security police beat up' British envoy, Allies protest at E German border delays, More men than women at peak age for marriage, report says, Armed gang escape with £250,000 diamonds, GLC Bengali rehousing plan approved, Israel policy attacked by Defence Minister, Opec agrees not to raise price of oil before December, West warned against return to cold war, Namibian forms alliance to fight Swapo, Exodus of Vietnam Chinese will start today, Compromise gets Belgium moving again, Guarantee of civil rights for disabled urged, Anti-fascist Bill called 'criminal'in Portugal, Fraser journey wrings no concessions from EEC, The myriad Acts restricting our right to know, Chiristian militia will continue to defy UN and Lebanese Government, Summerskill post on immigrants switched, Britain admits a Rhodesia conference is a long way off, Print chief tells TUC to end pay policing, Action call to councils on supply of land, Return of some powers to larger cities urged, Upper house in NSW losing power of veto, Centre leads in Peru poll, Move to end hare coursing, Art dealer goes free after conviction for fraud, Egyptian Ambassador in Lisbon calls Mr Sadat a dictator, Move to draw more Scots into further education, Parisians are urged to reject rates increase to finance police costs, Architecture report Birmingham: Inner-city experiment succeeds, Immigration: getting the targets and priorities right, Cricket captain allowed to pursue claim, Mr Fukuda tries to put his own house in order, Renault to lay off 9,000 as strike continues, Four main options remain open for South Africa, BBC features three adults who overcame illiteracy, Mr Silkin adamant over British fishing rights, Health service employees seek a minimum of £80, Envoys press reforms on General Mobutu, Tories to seek policy views of arts world, Syria silences 10 journalists of pro-Soviet views, Mrs Thatcher woos Ulster Unionists with local rule pledge, Fresh attempt to get rid of guillotine, Envoy shot in Berlin as Soviet deserter flees, Electricians to decide today whether to end hospital go-slow, Lower fares predicted to Australia, Creating jobs for Third World, Yugoslav Communist Party congress opens today President Tito plots a course that should last beyond his lifetime, The Times Diary Hunt warning: keep Everest neat and tidy, Hospitals 'used as stop-gap' for mentally ill children, British arms industry displays its wares, Brezhnev kiss for Muhammad Ali, London 'The Art Centre' When London plays host to the world, Initial response favours 5p increase in TUC fees, S African police chief 'not refused US visa', Regional Report New ship brings shopping benefits from Scandinavia, How about a close season on the NHS?. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mu, Foord, Usha, Multiple Display Advertisements, Frances Denney, Combined English, Sotheby's, Wgi, Whitbread, The Times Special Reports., Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Capper-Neill, Department Of Industry Energy Conservation Scheme, British Airways Concorde, Visa, Fashion & Beauty, Oxfam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cheshire County Council, Mallinson-Denny Limited, John Foord, Philips, Venzuela, John, Rippon Boswell & Company, Milbury Limited. Picture Gallery. Law: £3m sets Italian free after 524 days kidnap, Court of Appeal Mother's notice ends council care of child Johns v Jones, Rhodesian wins deportation appeal, Official took £321,000 in bribes, Crown says, 2 years' jail for man who slashed painting, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Community Validity of EEC rule on prior contracts, 'Life' for girl's murder, Ambassador of the common law, Brothers accused, Chancery Division Caveat without arresting ship not enough In re Aro Co Ltd, Libel action by former MP may last six months, Builder admits handling stolen bricks. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Complaint on bureaux de change rejected, Britain would prefer Japan to increase her imports of goods, Lower air fares must be consistent with safety House of Commons, Amnesty refusal to give details, Minister outlines equipment plans for Royal Navy and Marines, US airline could be asked to go to Gatwick, Survey of ethnic origins, The Speaker clears up doubt about ruling, Review of oil pollution procedures, Home Office sees difficulty in stiffer sentences, More engineers needed to stimulate production, Government still intend to ban hare coursing House of Lords, Parliamentary notices House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Church news, Latest appointments, Fishmongers' Company, University news Leeds. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Edgar Hunt farmyard scene fetches record £11,000, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,930. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Business to Business, Funeral Arrangements, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Fine Art Auctioneers. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Reviews: The varied art of portrait painters, Dig for Victory Theatre Royal, Runners Bush Theatre, Festival Ballet Coliseum, Aldeburgh Festival, Book review Wooldridge in style, but out of context, Orchestre de Paris/ Barenboim Festival Hall. Sport: Rugby Union Welsh tour not that rough, man with twice broken jaw says, Cycling Hill returns to the top, Racing Formidable to set the record straight, Yachting Smokey Bear triumphs in Half-Ton class, Baseball, Oxford bridge runners-up, Modern Pentathlon Britons all set to win if they make their points in fencing, Football Argentina may have time on their side when they attack the Peruvians, Olympic Games Los Angeles have plan to off-load their burden, Cricket England swinging on a new star, Tennis Wimbledon's computer reflects decline of older generation, Motor racing Hopes rest with Mansell, Athletics Hooper given a lift towards the 18ft barrier, Golf North refused to yield ground to the big men, Squash rackets Six-man team for tour of Australia, Bowls Five out of six England skips victorious. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 19, 1953., Asking the forbidden question about Yalta. Editorials/Leaders: The Masculine Majority, Quarrel Among Hawks, Japan's Continental Neighbours. Letters to the Editor: III-informed criticism in redundancy debate, Family law and justice, Finding a Rhodesian settlement, Floggings in Saudi Arabia, Threat to pines, Amnesty investigations, Murders in Scotland, Abolishing blood sports, Selecting directors: why not award a 'CD' distinction?, Gaps in the management armoury, Obsession with past, European elections, Enjoying Stonehenge, Trade unionists on boards, Restoring the Land Fund, Progress on the fast reactor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Dingle Foot Former Solicitor-General and vigilant defender of civil liberties, Professor D. R. Chick, Mr Cyril Crocker AngloPortuguese relations. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Trading slack as uncertainties cut equity leaders, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift in quiet trading, Wall Street. Business and Finance: The Bank urges smaller pay rises, Margins slip as J. W. Spear rises 3 per cent, Discount market, Capco bails out executives, Chairmen Good year so far for Whitbread, In brief CSO index sees 1979 growth lag, Big improvement in liquidity as results jump at Dawson Int, LME metal stocks, CEGB testing Drax-type rotors for cracks, Home market keeps Fenner moving ahead, NZ plant for Swindon, Commodities, Unit trust sales below April peak, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, British Shipbuilders' leaders advised to concentrate more on winning orders for offshore equipment market, Butter: a growing political embarrassment, Petbow likely to maintain growth rate, NatWest raises account debit charges, Fukuda warning on export surplus, EEC finance ministers fail to get commitment from Bonn on growth, Drink not the only hazard in Saudi Arabia, International ANZ Bank 'rights', Options, Coutts open first office in Norwich, EEC 'bound to examine ITT bribery charges', Reassurance from the Bank, Briefly Export body to buy 11pc of Danish Bacon, Italy's pensions juggernaut gathers pace, Brussels talks on UK ship subsidies, Business Diary:Chain reaction· on the cards, Customagic Manufacturing Mooloya close to gaining control, Drivers' strike may close Rover factory, Chamberlain Phipps bounds by 52 pc to peak £3.1m pre-tax, Debenham's developments, Average Earnings, Cabinet concerned at social and economic impact of new electronics Think Tank to study micro-circuits, Slower rise in TV revenues last month, Water costs threaten wool textile makers, Crellon Hldgs regains share quotation, Remittance from Indonesia for L & Sumatra, Boost to Europe investment pool, Guinness Peat Rounding up profits in Sudan, Dissenters fight society merger, Earnings jump by 3.6pc in month, but Government stands by phase 3 forecast, Investors want meeting with Westland board. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two directors on C Bryant Civil Engineering board. Births.

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