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The Times - 06/04/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Davir Spanier, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Melvyn Westlake, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Patricia Clough, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Arthur Osman, By Stewart Tendler and Robert Parker, By Margaret Stone, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Ian Bradley, By Annabel Ferriman, From John Groser, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, By Our Foreign Staff, From James Reston New York Times columnist, From David Watts, , From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Cross, From Diana Patt, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, John Higgins, Paddy Kitchen, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Barry Millington, Irving Wardle, John Pereival, Ned Chaillet, By Tom German, By Srikumar Sen, By a Staff Reporter, By Ronald Faux, From Christopher Plumridge, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash rackets Correspondent, Cliff Temple, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Philip Howard, Dr Mervyn Stockwood, , PHS, John Biffen, TOM SHARPE, , P. W. SHARMAN, , SIDNEY R. CAMPION, , PETER ROBERTS, , JOHN TILNEY, , MAURICE BRUCE, , BROCKWAY, , JULIAN CRITCHLEY, , WILLIAM WRIGHT, , JOAN E. WHEELER-BENNETT, , ZOE HERSOY, , BEATRICE MUSGRAVE, , P. A. KEEN, , ECCLES, , DAVID MILLE DANIEL, , CHARLOTTE HORSFIELD, , E. A. VINCENT, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, Two fellow officers, Mr George Mikes, A. H. P. N., Michael Ratcliffe, Myrna Blumberg, Sheridan Morley, Tom Hutchinson, E. C. Hodgkin, by Prudence Glynn, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye Energy Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Malcolm Brown, Christopher Wilkins, By Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, ST JOHN ELSTUB, , JOHN ATWELL, , CHARLES PRINGLE, , R. C. COATES, , G. A. DUMMETT, , C. N. THOMPSON, , P. MORETON, , LESLIE BIRTS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Bryan Appleyard, By Victor Felstead, By Ray Maughan, By Our Financial Staff, By Margaret Drummond, Peter Waymark, Jacqueline Grapin, Pangloss, by David Blake, by Maurice Bommensath, by Leo Fischer, by Heinz Pentzlin, by Peter Gillies, by Michel Godet and Olivier Ruyssen, by Michael Hornsby, by Sergio Devecchi, by Hans Baumann, by Jacques Attali,

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News: Oil brings riches, but the price could be high, Pilot says he tried to fly a family out of Russia, Managements criticized on safety record, Fashion from Milan and Florence, Prince's view of his future role, Goodbye to Berlin's apathy, Why almost everyone wants to see the EEC grow bigger, Need for Italian unity after Moro kidnap may help abortion Bill, Many garage fitters ignorant of tyre codes, New Barre Cabinet faces strains within majority, Green grow the troubles O, Fears of human rights brushed off in Germany, Spain asks for steady progress to EEC, Theatre administrator and four directors resign, Civil Service deal depends on union, Little to choose between common pain-killers, Prison cell campaign worries Marcos regime, Kidnappers free daughter of spaghetti family, Rush to contract out of new state pension scheme, Norwegian soldiers stoical under fire, Opportunity knocked, Motoring Paradise for traffic of every variety, Russian role in Africa denounced by Dr Owen, Pressure on Mr Carter to go ahead with bomb, Skeleton rattles in Peking closet on ancestors' day, Central figure who began in isolation, Ottawa Bill to counter Quebec secession poll, Roman Catholics want new definition of obscenity, BR cuts back on stations handling pigeons, Britain is 'not the naughty boy of Europe', More money to delvelop an electric vehicle, Taunts in EEC about 'insularity' of Britain, Russia admitted to New Zealand fishing zone, Van Gogh's 'La Berceuse' is slashed, The rise and fall of the select committee, Swings and roundabouts, Some radioactivity fears are allayed, On the contrary At the doctor's, Liberals seek to cut tax and make drink and smoking dearer, Union newspaper names secrets case men, The new Mr Carter no longer tries to please everyone, I'm all right, Giacomo, Mr Ennals launches campaign to double number of kidneys for transplant, Social worker sentenced for loitering, Welsh project shows children not held back by bilingual education, Man who stayed on saw 'The Times' expand, Civil List increase of about a tenth expected, 'Signs of spring' for adult instruction, Protests in Europe on unemployment, A liar is still a liar even in BombSpeak, The Times Diary, Mrs Thatcher steps into battle of loudhailers, Mr Thorpe's friend goes home, Jail threat to council tenants over rates, Is protectionism inevitable?, Janata leaders try to end rivalries and bickering, TUC seeking greater influence in government planning as spending gets 'out of control', Tory students likely to remain in the NUS, despite setback, Old World is alive and well, Gold takes over from the dollar, New powers sought to direct state industries, Police get lead to origin of London parcel bombs, Corruption plot by builder and councillors alleged, M Barre shuns change in new Government, Nuclear test by Britain is expected, Science report Mars: Moon seen against planet, Oil producers slow to invest in Germany, Christians and Marxists: why they must find a common ground, Warning to China seen in Brezhnev tour, Doctors used hospital phone to call Australia, Facts and figures Recovery begins at home, Lebanese villagers emerge from hiding, Unification Church may move to London or W Germany as its US popularity reaches a low ebb, £13m airport improvement to start this year, Pakistan press threatens hunger strike. Law: Inquest plea goes to High Court, Chancery Division Boxing board need not give reasons for refusing licence McInnes v Onslow-Fane and Another, Proof of evidence required Vauxhall Motors Ltd v Henry, Appeal in confidential reports case Science Research Council v Nassé, Reporter killed wife after union criticism, Lady Beaumont jailed on heroin charge. Sport: Rowing Sponsorship should launch juniors in a big way, Rugby League Murphy fined £250 and given reprimand, Squash rackets Hunt expected to be at his best, Cricket Australians surprise everybody by winning the third Test, Boxing Hidden pot-holes on the Lawless roads to gold, Football Uphill struggle for Everton after goal by Johnson, Sports in Brief, Skiing World champion attracted to British event, Hockey London pride restored after a lean season, Golf US relax tour rules to offer player's card to Ballesteros, For the record, Racing Manor Farm Boy can make his fitness tell. Index. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Display Advertising: Graham Greene, Bell's, Volvo Concessionaires Ltd, Ppa, Boulton, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gap, Dakar 78, The British Toymakers Guild, Cassell, Dm, Bicc 77, Alida Packaging Group Ltd., Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Mitchell Cotts Group Limited, Butterworths, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, The Times, Newspaper Archive Developments Ltd.,, Greenwich Entertainment Service, Stone-Platt Industries, International Congress Center Berlin, Barclays Bank Limited, Gold Fields, Europa, The Titaghur Jute Factory Company Limited, Phoenix, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hightime Holidays,, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Laing, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Boc, Christopher Thorne, Audi 100., Rhp, Matalrax (Holdings) Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, For Sale, Announcements, Educational, Art Galleries, £5,000+ Appointments, -Steppin Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Car Buyer's Gudie, Legal Notices, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Adelaide shows them how to whoop it up, Enchantments in paint, Fiction, The Standard Bbc 1, Hamish Milne Bishopsgate Hall, The Firebird Covent Garden, London's first punk drama Class Enemy Royal Court, Tale of two cities, Science fiction, Building firm manager is back in opera, RPO/Torteliers Festival Hall, Raindance Round House Downstairs, The lady vanishes, Harewood on the art of Callas, Brothers in arms, Book review The fit athlete in the hands of the unfit coach. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Stock Exchange Prices Small gains, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street. Property: Rentals, London & Suburban property. Politics and Parliament: Further efforts to make use of seat belts compulsory, Importance of Channel tunnel, Licensing centre gets fewer inquiries, Special survey of elevated sections of M6, Giving users a greater say in operating state industries, Future £ in the pocket might be a coin House of Lords, Bill to abolish surcharge called 'special pleading', Experiments to cut bus fares welcome, Horse sales generally satisfactory, Stringent safeguards to ensure money spent in right way, New peer, Commuter fare response coming shortly, Over one in 20 cars unlicensed: more reminders to drivers, Increasing the national stake in the North Sea: more effective depletion policy envisaged House of Commons, Minister to ask about Las Palmas meeting. Editorials/Leaders: She Must Do As She Thinks Right, Commercial Targets For Public Industry, Shutting The Window. Letters to the Editor: Undiminished case for nuclear power generation, Broadcasting Parliament, Benefits of small largeness, House of Lords reform, Preserving the landscape, Safety in universities, Opening ancient sites, Neutron bomb and prospects for peace, Careers for women, Safekeeping of the Blenheim papers, Child abuse registers, Worrying rise in new house prices, Assessing Dornford Yates, Revising the tax structure, Rail links across London. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, April 6, 1953 Jewish doctors freed. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,867, Monet view of Monte Carlo fetches £120,000, Radio. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Paul Ignotus, Mr David Higham, Brigadier R. W. Andrews, Sir Morien Morgan Plans for supersonic flight and guided weapons, Lt-Cdr Tommy Woodrooffe, A.V.-M.W.F. Macneece Foster Shot down in balloon. Business and Finance: IMF reserves proposal could bolster dollar, Busy debut for Europe option deals, Discount market, Financial News And Market Reports, Leyland loss cancels NEB profit from Rolls, BIM rejects statutory profit Plan, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Building a new role for the army engineers, International Strong yen and slump holds back Hitachi, Good jump in Unicorn margins but outlook indifferent now, Hepworth going over J'son Richards' head, Arab boycott of Israel hitting British trade, Barclays loans in SA 'reducing', Protest over curbs on flags of convenience, Housing starts drop by 12 pc, Diversity defeats a neat solution, BICC rides out the recession, Business Diary: British Shipbuilders' Whalley · Charge account, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to take $200m shareholding in Marine Midland of New York, Pit bonuses 'boosted Productivity', 'No basis' for coffee bear trend, Economic notebook The medium-term is the message, Sit-in begins at second Rolls plant, Sixty computers in demonstration link, Jubilee boost for Savoy Hotel, BNOC given exploration rights in nine new areas, Ranks Hovis in £1.4m expansion, TUC renews call for £3,500m Budget boost, 'Low' for Canadian dollar, Briefly Share rise brings denial from Queens Moat Houses, Scot & Continental's unitization plan, Black and Edgington 50pc up on pre-tax profits, Carrington Viyella chief optimistic, Tighter control urged on haulage entrants, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Gateway in attack on Government, Threat to 2,200 jobs as Thorn decides to close two TV plants, Greencoat accounts qualified as £15m loan is arranged, Shares star as Tilbury contradicts own gloom, Loss-making Newey Group budgets for profits. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr John Profumo is named Provident Life deputy head. Births.

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