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The Times - 27/10/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Blake, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Alan Hamilton, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Debelius, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Robin McKie, , From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent Exeter, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Mario Modiano, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan McGregor, From Nicolas Ashford, By Our Political Editor, By Cameron Duodu, From Charles Harrison, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Own Correspondent, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Wigg, From Hasan Akhtar, From Peter Hazelhurst, Stanley Sadie, Frank Dobbins, Joan Chissell, William Mann, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Bakewell, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Stephen Haseler, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Ashford, Ian Bradley, J. GARNEL, , JACK LINDSAY., MARTIN HODSON., DAVID SIMPSON., J. D. LEVER., MARTIN GILBERT, , JOHN COLVILLE, , SPIKE MILLIGAN, , GORDON McLENNAN, , DAVID R. BATES, , BOYD-CARPENTER, JEREMY BRAY, , HELEN BROOK., ALLAN HIGGS., ERIC JAMES., CHARLES A. PEARSON., CHAD VARAH, , TOBY JESSEL, Harry Debelius, Mary Anne Weaver, Hugh Clayton, By Huon Mallalieu, Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Theatre Reporter, N. B., J. C. J., Mr Graham C. Greene, From Our Correspondent lately in Teheran, By Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Alison Mitchell, By Bryan Appleyard, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, Peter Norman, By Stephen Goodwin, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Our Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, C. D. G. P. WAUD., JAMES LOUGHIN MARSH., DAVID G. LINDSAY, K. J. HUME., A. P. MEDINA, W. H. THOMAS, , BRIAN HOPKINS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Felton, Michael Prest, kenneth Owen, By Michael Clark, By Ray Maughan, By Peter wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Tony May, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, by Donald Fields, by Michael Frenchman, by Olli Kivinen, Michael Frenchman, M.F., O.K., D.F., by Peter Hill, by Edward Townsend,

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News: Oxford 1938: the first 'war' vote, Finland Legislation aims to eliminate disparities, £381,730 jewel sale at Sotheby's, Anglican Church will not abandon S Africa investments, Soviet Jews tell of 'harassment in Israel', Hypnotist helps in search for missing newspaper girl, Ghana politicians using new freedoms to fight 'national government' plan, CBI and ministers discuss new pay restraint package, Capitalizing on enterprise where it is too cold for mink, Youth grants undecided, Prince praises courage of Yugoslav people, Design awards: Mr Reginald, Population movement brings social change, Seven-year EEC plan for Greek agriculture, Two women climbers are killed, Secret meeting puts down move for free Thai press, New AUEW chief: Mr Terence, Cost of fire damage 30% higher than last year, Iron and steel forge ahead, Butter prices likely to fall by 6p, Police 'need stronger powers over suspects', Laos prince sides with Vietnamese, Special treatment claimed for provincial journalists, Labour hold both seats in crucial by-elections, Aspirin discovery may help to save crops, Paris appeal by Mr Gromyko to end arms race, Pilot in helicopter crash is dismissed his ship, US mid-term elections Policy on Africa an issue in Iowa, Cabinet agrees spending limits, Tanker oil on Devon coast, Food Report Case of the St Ivel label, Social workers may step up their action, Argentina backs Bolivia on access to sea, Four shot dead by gunman, Is Labour already on the road to Eurocommunism?, Call for cultural charter, Tourism aims to fill the empty beds down on the farm, Windhoek Diary, Repatriation camps stay empty, Company of Old Vic fails in plea for aid, Egypt's peace worries, In-fighting splits ranks of Zia supporters, Text of new Spanish constitution ready, WHO officials confident smallpox will disappear, Britain accused of PR vote rigging in Ulster, Oil embargo on Pretoria to be considered, Big companies feel at home in Ostrobothnia, Shipbuilding crisis hits ancient city of Turku, Government plans more power for the provinces, Typhoon strikes Philippines at 140 mph, North Karelia: a new air of confidence, Lahti: palmy days over for dynamic town, Development zones cut across cultural divides, Public execution of 17 Somali rebel officers, Arctic steel success, Staple industry not yet out of wood but gaining strength, Iberia refuses order to go to Gatwick, Captain of typhoid ship is fined £300, Communist 'plot' is smashed in Egypt, Promotion for two Peking deputy ministers, Tories 'not opposed to a single exam system', Redundant shipyard men paid off, EEC official suggests local authorities link, Ministers and TUC to seek economic understanding, Rauma: new markets needed to counter chill wind, Ugly image can have poll appeal, Police chief in Iran is shot dead by snipers, Lack of business confidence inhibits investment, Science report Zoology: Bats and echo-location, Pope receives M Giscard for talks, Unesco chief defends proposals for media, Hospital talks adjourn as minister summons TUC chief, Leading Tokyo party man named in Lockheed case, Ambiguities may turn out to be advantage Spanish constitution for all, Of mink and money, Neutron bomb stands in the way of Salt accord, Russians say, Workers jostle negotiators at Vauxhall talks, BBC 'will run out of money by February or March', Main white opposition party in S Africa rejects majority rule, World health experts start new anti-smoking drive, Syria-Iraq charter on cooperation ends ten years of feuding, Les Halles project is abandoned, Motoring Worrying tale of the unpaid parking ticket, Britain plans aid for S African blacks, Fund's help is for the fittest, Archaeology report Sussex: Bronze Age farm, Strikers run out of wallpaper, Press test for new fitness plan, Chaiman's retort on Press Council ruling criticized, Cabinet decides on military aid to Zambia, Dealers 'are forced to increase prices', Rash cream can kill, inquest on woman told, Helsinki faces dilemma of changing business world, Labour lead in poll brings Tory dismay, Schoolgirl killed herself after reprimand, French call in naval tugs to clear dock jam caused by strike, TV appeal to missing boy, Treasure trove of berries and mushrooms underused, Latest pamphlets How Cleopatra's Needle finally came to rest, South Karelia: a clear economic identity, US condemns Israeli plan to strengthen settlements. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Valmet Oy Valmet Building, Oy Lohja Ab, Chrysler Leasing System., Department Of Employment, A. & J. Mucklow Group Limited, Silk Cut, Providence, Enso-Marketing Company Ltd., Yhtyneet Paperitehtaat Oy, Teacher's., Japan Air Lines, Hoverlloyd, Kansallis-Osake-Pankki, B.S. Abbey National Building Society,, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, The Times, Henry Boot & Sons Limited,, El Ero Mining & Exploration Company Limited, Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd.,, Finnair, Ecgd Insurance For British Exporters, National Carriers, Postipankki, Bank Of Helsiniki Ltd., Rauma-Repola, Beecroft Sons & Nicholson, Strömberg, Partek, Outokumpu Oy, Meridien, Dawson International Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sampo Mutual Insurance Company, Burns-Anderson Limited, Schauman U.K. Ltd.,, Finlandia Hall Helsinki, Crafton Street, Tammea Matic, Laing, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploration Company, Limited, Times Newspapers Limited, Monulinex, Austin Morris, Braniff International, Wärtsilä, Union Bank Of Finland, Berlin, Finnish Paper & Board Services Ltd., Inter-Continental, Kaleva Travel Agency Ltd, Hine, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, Veitsiluoto Osakeyhtiö. Weather: The Weather. Law: Illegal entrant obtained £4,000 benefits, Five years for prison attack, Bail for woman on plot charge, Union leaders charged after Canadian strike ends, Cross-examining accused about later offences Regina v Coltress, Baby to be ward of court to settle legal difficulty, Newspaper to pay Mr Mintoff libel damages Mintoff v English and Another, Crown's evidence completed in secrets case, Fire bombs 'thrown at school run by WRP', Bench Division Local authority under duty to rehouse homeless family Regina v Beverley Borough Council Ex parte McPhee, 'Vacant possession' Topfell Ltd v Galley Properties Ltd, Victims of Cultural Revolution 'still being denied justice'. Politics and Parliament: Ministry for telecommunications urged and IBA should be permanent, report says, Thames heritage trust on the launching pad. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, LA Creme De LA Creme, Educational Studentships, This statement has been issued by S. G. Warburg & Co.Ltd. and Robert Fleming & Co. Limited on behalf of, £8,000+Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: RPO/Menuhin Festival Hall, Dame Agatha's own serpent of old Nile Death on the Nile (a) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue/ABC Fulham Road/ABC Bayswater/Studio, Oxford Circus Eyes of Laura Mars (aa) Odeon, Leicester Square The Serpent's Egg (x) Academy Blood Relatives (x) Screen on the Green/ Scene 2/Studio 2 Power Play (x) Columbia The Greek Tycoon (aa) Plaza, Personal Choice, Tales of Hoffmann Coliseum, BBC Singers/Ars Nova St John's, Tiefland Wexford Festival, London debuts, Omnibus BBC 1, Deathtrap Garrick. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The dance umbrella, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,041, BBC 2, Thames. Sport: Rugby Union Big Five's national guessing game, Golf An address with the stamp of a good loser all over it, Sports in Brief, Cricket Plea for Amin is rejected by selectors, Racing Kris rallies to lift prize and Cecil, Tennis Lloyd and Basle seedings defied by Moore, Motor racing Monza is no longer a GP track, Rugby League Britain could be £25,000 richer if they win, Gymnastics Miss Comaneci still the world's darling, Football A loud knocking on England's door. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years age From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 27, 1953 Persian chaos, How I missed those free meals. Editorials/Leaders: Better To Stay With The Home Office, Price Control IS No Answer, Portugal's New Prime Minister. Letters to the Editor: Controlling inflation, The Pope and contraception, European monetary union, Wealth taxation in Spain, South African reform, Improving the operation of industrial tribunals, Lord Boothby on Churchill, Governing Ulster, 'Gains' from CGT assessment, Anti/Nazi League, A unisex pronoun, Composition of Inland Revenue board, An Amnesty appointment, Dark satanic mills, Credit check call by union, Bringing prisoners to court, Environmental age symbol, The Warwick Vase. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Television award, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Pamela Warburg, Mr Dennis Dobson Original and adventurous publisher, Mr Denis Constanduros. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Market falls sharply, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Managers living standards up, Tate & Lyle to get £10.5m for stake in African Products, Stock markets Beecham leads fall to lowest level for months, Briefly Twinlock may resume dividend, Henry Boot's final dividend may be in jeopardy after midterm loss, Commodities, German steel on a brighter path, Pit productivity scheme begins to show results, Mr Jenkins to see Herr Schmidt, IWC estimates world wheat crop at record, Union leader gives pay hope to White House, Exporters urged to press sales in France, Woolwich gloom on home loans, Boosey & Hawkes slumps with low note on outlook, Berkeley Hambro Property recovers to £1.03m pre-tax, Minet goes 16 pc ahead in first-half to £8.4m, Problems dogging Sheepbridge Eng still to be solved, Powell take in timber importer A. Hulme, Cumberland Fund, South Africa: what future for British companies?, Options, Production of airbus to be quadrupled, Drake & Scull Hldgs, Pound at three-year high as flight from dollar gathers increased pace, ICL chief looks to EEC accord on computers, Cabinet given 'state of play' on EMS, Southern Constructions, Talbex-Hoskins face-to-face, New US inflation chief believes in spreading 'disease' of competition, Commerzbank buys Guest Keen's 25 pc holding in Sachs, Technology In search of the socially acceptable engine, Wolff see sugar price recovery continuing, British Shipbuilders' £10m sale to landlocked Nepal, All-round surge helps Wm Press in 27 pc rise to £5.1m, Monetary system snags still in the way of Italy, In brief Fewer overseas visitors but tourist revenue rises, The market in a rut, Beecham shares in retreat, Sharp rise ahead in US borrowing, Business Diary: Disconnected line · Emminger's quandary?, Surprising boost from American trade figures, Damages claim upheld against Peat Marwick, Emergency talks on Humber bridge. Business Appointments: Business appointments Divisional chairman made Dixon board member. Property: Rentals, Country property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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