The Times - 27/09/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Michael Leapman, By Diana Geddes, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Reporter, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Robert Parker, By Christopher Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From John Chartres, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Webster and Derek Barnett, By Annabel Ferriman, By Ion Trewin Literary Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Coleman, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From David Cross, From Ivor Davis, From Nicholas Ashford, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Binyon, Penny Allen, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By pamela Macgregor Morris, By Michael Seely, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Barry Millington, Patrick J. Smith, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Terence Higgins, Bernard Levin, Peter Hill, Christopher Walker, H. JEFFERSON BARNES, , DONALD HILL, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , MICHAEL MONTAGUE, , BRIAN STONE, , JAMES H. LAWRIE, , K.H. OLDAKER, , W. F. DICKSON, , WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, , WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, , JENNIE LEE, , DAVID KIDNER, , CHRISTOPHER DADD, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, Charles McKean, From David Blake, By Caroline Atkinson, By David Felton, By Our Commercial Editor, Derek Harris, From Peter Norman, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, Clifford Webb, By Margaret Stone, By Michael Baily, B. A. COLE, , NIGEL L. SWINBURNE, , G. H. SLOANE-STANLEY, , D. A. PACEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Paul Routledge, David Shonfield, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Tony May, By Ray Maughan, From John Earle, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Oswald was shot 'because he had a silly smirk', Bulgarian death case police sent to Paris, Police plan Brick Lane advice centre, Britain faces fish war on two fronts with Ireland and Denmark, Treatment for alcoholism is 'often stereotyped', Science report Obstetrics: Hazard of induction, Fewer out of work with more jobs for teenagers, Social workers called out a day's strike, Salmon as a purity test for Thames, Mr Prior gives hint that Tories may favour pay curb, Senior lecturer suspended in exam inquiry, Second Ulster firm faces pay clash, Benefits tax 'is not practicable', Sharp words seal French détente with Madagascar, Few dismissals from BIS staff in New York, £250,000 of cannabis seized from airstrip, Italian Kidnappers seize thirtieth victim this year, Third World report Malawi shows how foreign aid should be used, King Husain takes a tougher line, Owen-vance agreement on new Rhodesia moves, Criticism by Ford head cut in speech, Drastic change in regional aid policies sought, Scheme to license sex shows in London, Danish rock landmark collapses in sea, Laker's new Skytrain takes off, Paper closes after strike, Bonn politicians cleared of spy suspicion, US disaster pilots were given crash warning, Protests fail to shake Camp David majority in Knesset, Tax-cutting likely to be big issue in US elections after primary surprise in Minnesota, Tenants outside London 'could face higher rents', America lifts embargo on arms for Turkey, Why the 'loyalists' cannot count on Mrs Thatcher, Foreign Bar candidates 'must absorb British way of life', More provision for handicapped children urged, London monitors reactions to flood alert, Portugal tries to forget name of Dr Salazar, Scheme to aid deprived youngsters, Objection to air shelters, Police chief criticizes 'do-gooders who give aid to criminals', Dealer wins appeal against VAT on auction premium, The case for resisting referendums, Memorial meeting, Inter-city coach fares get cheaper, Fur company is pleased with move to Wales, The Headmasters' Conference meets under its new head, Architecture report Hull: Tall flats make odd news from nowhere, Steps taken to prevent a repetition of previous mistakes, Unrepentant M Barre promises tough action, Union meeting with 'Times' management, Plan for better use of state boarding schools, Engineering union makes Ford stoppage official, Spitsbergen Diary Soviet activity unwelcome in ice islands, World conference to consider a charter for protection of plants and animals at risk, Guest Column Why Roadford believes it should not be drowned, Tower chess sets: Pieces from a chess set, Mr Carter unveils new measures in attempt to boost dollar, Spain to promote military officers on merit, Nicaragua accepts U S mediation, Post Office pegs prices until March, Clever pupils' potential unfulfilled, study says, Poison gas used by Vietnam in Laos, Penguin seeks remedy for flagging profits, Mr Gromyko taken ill at UN, Callaghan support for Iran echoed by envoy, Primary schools have low standards in most subjects apart from basic skills, report says, Outstanding exhibits at the RHS autumn show. Index. Display Advertising: The Metropolis Of Tokyo, Krug, Foord, Davy, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, McLeod Russel, Rightwise Limited, Bank Base Rates, The Japan Development Bank, Idc, Dewar's, King & Co, Bp, Pifco, Halifax, Television Training Centre, W.G.Allen, Associated Tooling Industries Limited, John, M. J. H. Nightingale, Icl. News in Brief. Law: Courts 'should match jail terms to space available', Former council official freed by Appeal Court, London man is freed from Soviet prison, Law Report September 26 1978 Employment Appeal Tribunal Dismissal in winding up of company not unfair Fox Brothers (Clothes) Ltd v Bryant, Four years' jail for throwing dog at train, Liquidators' plea is upheld by tribunal, Cockerels can stay in garden, magistrates rule, Widgery warning on bail in murder cases, Reporter wins prison reprieve, Flats case adjourned, Appeal over fine leads to jail, Court becomes political arena, 'Tourists' from Chile said to be team of pickpockets, Astrid Proll again remanded, Actor's killer jailed for life, Frau Speitel charged. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Stolen art works fetch less than expected, Television, Chess rivals retrace path of old masters, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,015. Property: Rentals, London Flats, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, La Creme De La Creme, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services. Sport: Racing Acamas may be best value in Arc after impressive Chantilly gallop, Tennis Weak link could be in doubles, Baseball Women allowed in Yankees' dressing rooms, Equestrianism McMahon and Streamline have the last word, Sports in Brief, Cricket Titmus gives up Surrey post after two years, Football Forest ready to grow up at Anfield, Boxing Conteh produces classic answer to a tough southpaw problem, Rugby Union, For the record. Reviews: Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Deutsche Kammerakademie Wigmore Hall, Snapshots Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Personal Choice, Philharmonic/Muti Festival Hall, The Met's Billy Budd, Who Zat Kid Thames India-One Man's Truth Bbc1, New productions by English National Opera. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): For whom the bell rings, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 26, 1953. Editorials/Leaders: The State Of Primary Education, Local Bargaining On Local Conditions, Polish Church And Nation. Letters to the Editor: Opencast: farming aspect, Mr Nott's solution, Hampton Court limes, Way to work for all who want it, Ford worker's challenge to government pay guidelines, Sympathy but no tea, Strato-ozone, A libel action in 1957, Statesmanlike qualities, The Battle of Britain, Shorter prison sentences, Conservatives and race. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Ruth Etting, Professor David Glass Pioneer studies on population, Dr Manne Siegbahn, Captain S. Payne Best. Business and Finance: A test case for pay policy, Britain's inflation sholud stay at 8pc for six months, Mr Healey says, Hanger Invs expect check in final stage, Office & Elec again on way to record, Del Monte agrees in principle to merge with R J Reynolds, Dollar rally against most currencies, Unemployment, Electronics in a time of change, Commodities Tin prices fall as US Bill passes House, Strike takes toll of AB Elec, Volvo link with Norway likely soon, Progress made in airbus talks with France, Unicorn Inds slip but still ahead of previous half, MP calls for merger of Savings Bank and National Giro, Belgian side in loss but solicitors' Law ahead, New razor launched by Gillette, Ford in US backs stand to resist union claims, Fresh step towards ships scrap-and-build scheme, Growth brings Newman rise, EEC 'will not stand for steel cartel', Options, IDC doubles in half-year with all fronts going strong, Birmingham studies inner city science park project, Tomatin opens brightly, Hattersley proposal on advertising attacked, Percy Bilton opening helped out by deposit income, Consolidated Gold in dividend hint, Who will follow if Ford leads?, McKee acquisition would give Davy strength worldwide, Ibstock Johnsen tops hopes with 15pc rise, Dallas court turns down injunction against NEB electronics offshoot, Btr, EMI brings in range of five new scanners, Government 'ignoring' PLA problems, Montedison shares fall on reports of losses, Prices chief gives warning against passing on high wage settlements, SU cash deal rejected, New searches by BNOC, Business Diary: Point of no return?, Labour force rejects belt-tightening, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Briefly J Compton to recoup setback, JFB offer for Weston succeeds, Broken Hill plans to offer $80m debentures at par. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Reluctance to sell in wake of Ford strike, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Many small gains. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sheffield Twist announce board changes. Births.
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