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The Times - 08/07/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby and Peter Norman, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From John Earle, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Annabel Ferriman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Groser, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, By Roy Lewis, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Laurie Johnston, Philip Venning, David Robinson, DAVID WADE, Sheridan Morley, Paul Moor, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Pamela Vandyke-Price, Roy Hay, Robin Mead, Lynne Thornton, Sheila Black, Fred Emery, Rex Bellamy, Jonathan Caplan, Philippa Toomey, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, EGON KLEPSCH, , PATRICK MANCHESTER, , M. J. PUMPHREY, , DAVID P. GRIFFITHS, , FRANK HEIGHT, , JOHN MAY, , W. H. THORPE, , MICHAEL E. JOHNSTON, , DEREK BARBER, , CERALD KIDD, , JULIET LODGE, , FRANK LACEY, , C. H. RAND, , Mollie Batten, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Streeton, By Ronald Faux, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, By Robert Rodwell, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard in London and George Dawson in Oslo, By Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Peter Wainwright, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, John Whitmore, Roger Beard, J D, Peter Wainwright, Vera Di Palma, John Drummond, Eric Brunet, By Our Financial Staff, By Tony May, By Michael Clark, By Richard Allen,

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News: A Conservative woos Quebec, Find supports theory that Pluto was moon, Collecting A case of the camels, Former Ghana ruler's aides are dismissed, Diamonds worth £86,000 stolen in Irish raid, Shop Around Weekend, Top-security prisoners in protest, Role change urged for three schools, Developing the role of the layman in the Church, Shcharansky trial opens in Moscow next week, Shelley Museum closes as house is sold, Contempt case over law chief is delayed, Proposals to handle young offenders under discussion, Why Mr Profumo is breaking silence, Dispute with Mr Jay costs information chief his US post, Why don't they?, US puts pressure on combatants to end fighting in Beirut, Europe leaders plan $50,000m fund to stabilize currencies, Demand for tougher action against racial violence, Bomb damages naval HQ in Canary Islands, Travel The London that tourists never find, Lebanon in crisis as President delays decision to step down, Deputies vote to make Spain a secular state, National Front gets leave to challenge council, OAU meeting adjourned after clash, Janata truce threatened by Charan Singh statement, Socialist likely to be Italian President, Change in control of Land Fund urged, Hirohito supporters riot over Tokyo play, Saturday Review Hola, Tory leader will decide 'Mr Europe's' position after general election, Armed detectives in disguise arrest raiders, Guest conductor: Mr Edward Heath going through the score, The ironies that do not matter to the Tories, Meeting fails to resolve children's home dispute, Space agency's diplomatic order changed, Science report Astronomy: Exploding galaxy, Tripartite bargaining system urged for public sector unions, Degree awarded: Mrs Jane Ewart-Biggs, widow of Mr, Smoke sensors in new sleeper trains, Wimbledon Diary, Tilting at windmills, £500 Premium Bond prizewinners, Mitterrand party threatened by split, UN body adopts code for seafarers, Drink Pink vermouth?, Second Canaletto sayed, World recognition of Smith accord 'near', bishop says, They do, Rose society's show breaks with tradition, Floods force thousands from homes, Gardening Divine spears, RAC calls for authorities to check bridge heights, Portugal asked to extradite kidnap suspects, Five injured in New York park gang attack. News in Brief. Index. Sport: Rugby Union Call for life ban on violent players, Sports in Brief, Golf Torrance has painful first round of 65, Czech exile wins at Wimbledon, Rowing Britain's toughest test yet in selection regatta, Cycling Hinault takes the stage but Zoetemelk waits in wings, Fencing England gain their fourth gold medal in a row, Yachting Three Legs of Man to walk off with prize, Equestrianism W Germans dominate intermediate test, Football, Racing Distance should suit Stradavinsky, Tennis Eastern star rises over Miss Evert, Cricket Rain wins and Lancashire have most cause to feel deprived. Display Advertising: M & G, Porrini, Tigermoth (T), Bank Base Rates, Special Situations Fund, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Sunday Times, Rnid. Politics and Parliament: Cheap butter approved for indefinite period, Burmah Oil v Bank of England, Danger seen if Britain acted to free Herr Hess, Blackmail charge rejected over Ulster education, Lords reject EEC attempt to get uniform VAT collection system on art and antiques sales, Britain and Norway consult on fishing House of Commons. Law: £227,565 claim against widow of Sir Eric Miller, Terrorists jailed for Lisbon bomb attacks, Two remanded in Commons case, Court of Appeal Inflation calls for reappraising assessment of damages Lim Poh Choo v Camden and Islington Area Health Authority, US official who spied for Hanoi is jailed, Judge sentences street robbers after 'cooling down', Rome court halts Italian football transfer deals, Brandy 'vanished' from Woburn Abbey, Cypriot journalist jailed for PLO photography in Israel, Appeal against extradition of Baader-Meinhof lawyer rejected by France's highest court, Transport union accused of discrimination over driver, Payment into court of attached earnings In re Green (a bankrupt), Ex parte Official Receiver v Cutting and Others. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Church Services: Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Home & Garden, Royal Festival Hall, PERSONAL also on pages 11 and 24, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, Films, Records for six artists set at sale, Chess Philippines marathon, What price a stately home?, Bridge Natural bidding, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,946, Tv Choice, Sunday. Reviews: Guy, Manning St Bartholomew's, Horres's cautious Berlin debut, Radio, Norma Covent Garden, The return of Stewart Granger. Property: Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: The Bremen Initiative, The Lebanese Dilemma, Guyana's Dubious Referendum. Letters to the Editor: The Churches' need for partnership, European armaments, Cost of technology, Royal College of Art, Britain and Rhodesia, Threat to Ribble estuary bird refuge, Non-metric measures, Average weather, Tax on farm land, Dual mandate. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Scientific instrument makers' company, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 8, 1953 Strikes in E Berlin. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Leslie Forse, Mr C. B. Rees, Dr Keith Hamilton Care of the newly born, Brigadier O. W. Nicholson, Sir Neville Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Tlmes Share Indices, Unit trust performance, Stock markets Dull account drifts to a close, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts went ahead. Business and Finance: Fixed interest investment The return of real returns, Productivity deal offered after Chrysler fails to lift pay limit, Reed Int sells offshoot for £2.8m cash, In brief Tenneco bid for Albright is cleared, Suits' results on target; shares rise, Thorn raises dividend on $25m overseas issue, Commodities, Cover for cycling enthusiasts, Leyland, BSC losses covered in supply estimates, NEB may back Plessey move in microelectronics, On the thirtieth anniversary of the NHS... Paying for private medicine, Fluidrive agrees £5.7m offer from A E, Pensions Sorting out early leavers' problems, Talbex buys A. P. Skelton for £927,000, Sotheby Parke dividend boost, Airbus consortium applies pressure for partnership decision by Britain, Options, Take-home pay down in first three months, Backdated tax law opposed by Liberals, Investors week Dividends and dollars, Hambros support for Reksten loans, Briefly, Round-up Unit trust takeovers · An offshore launch, No cash bid extension for Customagic, Insurance Householders keen to claim, Wage policy talks start 'after Bonn', $300m foreign loan to Portugal, No help for insurance levy in state industries, Grouse, Taxation: readers ask Effect on dividends of the cut in basic rate, Philips will revert to list pricing policy, J Brown's report is delayed, £50m Whitehall aid for Belfast assembly plant. Births.

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