The Times - 29/06/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By John Groser, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Ray Kennedy, From Our Correspondent, From Clive Cookson, By Our Foreign Staff, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Seervices Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Peter Strafford, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Trevor Fishlock, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From John Earle, From Michael Binyon, By Edward Mortimer, From Neil Kelly, From Kuldip Nayar, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Hughes, By Hugh Noyes Parlamentary Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Barry Millington, Paddy Kitchen, Michael Church, Stanley Sadie, by Peter Nichols, J.E., by John Earle, J. E., by Joyce Rackham, P.N., Myrna Blumberg, Humphry Berkeley, Humphrey Burton, Peter Tinniswood, A. M. Rendel, Philippa Toomey, Henry Stanhope, Charles McKean Architectural Correspondent, PHS, Ronald Butt, ANTHONY GRANT, , W. B. HARBERT., WALSTON, , GRAEME ALLAN, , C. N. CARINGTON SMITH, , THELMA CAZALET-KEIR, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , R. N. NOYES, , GERALD TEMPLER., RICHARD GRIFFITHS., ROBERT W. KERSHAW., CHARLES EVANS, , T. O'CONNOR, , G. W. H. HEWITT, , O'NEILL OF THE MAINE., By Geraldine Norman and Patricia Clough, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, J. C., From Michael Hornsby, By Our Financial Staff, Edward Townsend, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Derek Harris, By Clifford Webb, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Michael Prest, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By John Huxley, From Peter Norman, B. J. D. RAINCOCK, , CLIFFORD JACKSON., By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, JOSE GOUMAL., G. J. PC-COCK, , JAMES M. BRYANT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Maurice Corina, Michael Prest, By Peter Wainwright, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark, By Ray Maugham, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: No splitting of IBA radio programmes, How the West won in 1985, Minister calls for reprisal jailing of Mrs Gandhi, Fears that EEC may try to block New Zealand lamb, Sale room nest-egg goes to von Hirsch heirs, Workshop opens with jobs for young offenders, Dental charter approved by EEC ministers, Government gives in to Liberals on surcharge, Journalists step up action, Steel workers defeat militants' demand for end to pay curbs, Pollutants may be cutting area's barley by two fifths, Paris newspaper shuts down after wages dispute, 22 bodies found after raid on Lebanon villages, Europe to get 'new breed' of MPs, Lady Margaret Hall has man as new principal, Labour split on reform of Commons, Peking invests £116m to buy Hongkong property, Slander writ served by Soviet court on reporters, More for the tourist than just the three 'musts', Expert on Basque terrorists shot dead, GLC architects: winning awards but not support, Highlands board seeks new land powers, Accord nearer on salaries for EEC Parliament, Call for better training in housing work, Telephone engineers to ban all overtime, Family doctors to demand 10% rise next April, Fair trading in Milan, Cost of educating children up by half in 10 years, TUC anger at black list of trade unionists, Naval officer is cleared of hazarding ship, Village votes to pay for full-time teacher, Malawi goes to the polls for first time since independence but all candidates are from ruling party, Labour to reconsider ban on blood sports, US businessman denies Russian currency charge, Herr Schmidt denies arms links with South Africa, Fault found in missile system of destroyer, Inner cities policy criticized, Carter dilemma over his thwarted energy policy, Prisoners take turns to sleep in crowded jail, Invigorating local wines complement salamis, Britain is facing race crisis Mr Lane says, Security for Gisgard visit strict, Channel trip for MPs studying tanker safety, Asian-Tory criticism over race issues, Ethiopia opts for military solution in Eritrea, America ready for nuclear waste deal with S Africa, Sadat adviser defends President's moves against political foes, Comecon membership for Vietnam, Union chief criticizes 'slow' phase-out of private beds, TUC to press for reforms in building society law, Lengthy balloting likely for President of Italy, Science report Astronomy: Historical supernova, Committee concerned about export of art works, Proposal to raise candidates' election expenses by 77%, Concern over rejection of aid for meeting gas bills, What Dr Owen doesn't know, Physicians' warning over stricter drug product liability, All-out Vietnamese offensive against Cambodia reported, Building society bridge finals, Increase in complaints to the Ombudsman, Warning on integrity of churches, Ulster union speech rebuked, Wife for whom man sought discharge dies, Fashion All-weather clothes of all work, Report blames French red tape, Significant concession by Cabinet likely after pressure for freedom of information Bill, Two more missionaries murdered in Rhodesia, Italy's 'motor' running in top gear, US college ordered to admit rejected white, Teachers' union end ban on extra-curricular duties, Italy may regain supremacy in world bridge, La Scala celebrates its bicentenary, British Leyland man loses unfair dismissal claim, US official visited British mercenary, Tories plan free pay bargaining in private sector, Tripos results: Engineering economics and mathematics, The Times Diary/ The definitive story at last from Monaco, Lombardy Birthplace of popes and home of poets, writers, bankers. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Bell's, Rolls-Royce Motors, Ppa, Trust House Forte, W.& G. Foyle Ltd.,, Lombardy-, Vichy, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Limited, Hoverlloyd, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Bank Base Rates, Teamavon, Barclays, Mauri & C,, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Limited, Morris Marina, The War Path, The Big Walls, M.J.H.Nightlingale & Co,limited, Alitalia, Slazenger, Piccadilly Radio, Macdonald And Jana's, Vabco, The Penguin Classics Crossword, The Halifax, East Anglian Water Company, Pw, London News, London Sumatra Plantations Limited. Law: Hospital death claim settled, New Liddle Towers inquest, Woman cleared of Cartier jewelry theft, Couple's appeal in election case rejected, Student, 23, not in anybody's custody Nwagbo v Rising (Inspector of Taxes), Crown Agents bribery is denied, Sale of building in complex: no new planning unit Kwik Save Discount Group Ltd v Secretary of State for Wales and Another., Lord Avebury accused, Queen's Divisional Court 'Justifiable homicide' verdict on Liddle Towers quashed Regina v Coroner for Durham County, Ex parte Attorney General, Court of Appeal When solicitor without certificate instructs counsel Regina v Scott. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: £250,000 record for Courbet, Forsyth stage show to close, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,938. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Honours Graduates, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretal-Secretarial & General-TemptingTimes-, £5,000+ Appointments, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Funeral Arrangements, Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Creme Creme, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Disillusionment of many African countries with Soviet Union beginning to become evident House of Commons, Scathing criticism of Commission directive on doorstep selling, Ombudsman wanted for nationalized industries, Israeli cabinet needs to be more positive, Dr Owen opposed to formal linking of EEC and Nato, Decisions soon on new civil aircraft projects, Test of indecency can apply to photographs of children House of Lords, New peer, Moves to counter multinational frauds in EEC, Dr Owen sees Russia losing favour in Africa, Petition, UN move on Namibia must come in July. Sport: Tennis Rout of eleven British contenders, Baseball, Golf He who does not like match-play makes a gripping match-player, Football Elwiss set to join Palace in £200,000 deal, Boxing Nash to meet Martin on way to Duran, Sports in Brief, Cricket The omens are none too good for Pakistan's last Test, Equestrianism Henry James captures four titles at Shrewsbury, Rowing Bulgaria could steal the show on first appearance at Henley, Athletics Hanisch is inspired by thoughts of Prague, Cycling An indoor start for the Tour de France, Yachting Dragon pacemakers have an off-day, Racing Ready Token likely to avenge his Newbury defeat by Historian. Reviews: LSO/Jochum/Lill Festival Hall, Matheson/Salomon Orchestra St John's, Edwardian charmer Lady Sackville, Revelling in battles of social status Measure for Measure Royal Shakespeare, Sarah Bbc 2, Partners Bolton Octagon, Debut, In the shadows Memoirs, Stripping off the varnish The Making of an Opera, Stars attend black martyr concert, Moments of shame The Great Mutiny India 1857, In defiance of all reason The Gulag Archipelago, Volume 3, Fiction Climbers on a Stair, Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, Chinese calm and Japanese girls, Yonty Solomon Sorabji Wigmore Hall, Quick guide. Editorials/Leaders: A Damaged Tax Treaty, Moscow's Fear Of Information, Cross-Currents In Indo-China. Letters to the Editor: Dual parliamentarian, Welsh college posts, Local government, Employing homosexuals, Telephone charges and Post Office achievement, Benefits of citizen band radio, Payment after divorce, Shop floor militancy, British policy in face of growing Rhodesia violence, Free travel days, Handicapped children, An 'undesirable' VAT development, Music at the Proms, Restoring the Land Fund, The proper function of a board of directors, Anglophones' accents. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Tallow Chandlers, 'In Patagonia' wins prize, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 29, 1953 Sir W Churchill to rest, The Night Sky in July. Obituaries: Chancellor B. T. Buckle, Professor John Spencer, Professor D. J. Allan, Mr Leslie Tily, Mr Clifford Dupont Former President of Rhodesia. Business and Finance: Second strike hits Leyland output, Economic notebook Puncturing the boom, 'Crisis cartels' decision again postponed, Discount market, Hard going this year?, Dollar weakens against yen in wake of oil vote, Greenwell's prescription for growth, Business Diary: Tomatin's de Boer · Old mart by moonlight, Bett Bros projects £2m for full year, Eurosyndicat, Chairmen Still tough times for Robertson Foods, Commodities, Tourist boom aids Norfolk Capital, Prediction of 3 million on the dole in 1980s, Newman Inds argues its case for Wood bid, Japan buys grain, Near £2m loss by Gross Cash spoils Chubb's growth record, Options, Price Commission poser for BPB Inds, Dock labour scheme could increase costs, IMF team in Rome for tough credit talks, Tory attacks NEB plan to compete in Middle East, Harmonized company law in EEC by 1982, MK Electric full-year figures hit by strike, No stopping Electrocomponents, New US bid approved by Lloyd's, Briefly, Call for £80 basic and shorter week, International Krupp steel-making side outlook, Strong protests at Government's rejection of waterways criticisms, Department of Employment Gazette Productivity rise fails to cover 1977 decline, Hambro shares fall on Reksten rescue bill hint, Ferranti's return to favour, Community trade ministers agree to urge easier national control of imports, Anglo-US tax-treaty 'not so bad as feared', Demand crisis at Edgar Allen, Tin Bill delay, Westland warning as workers reject pay deal, More power for union in BSC reforms offer, Inflation fears weaken confidence, Mr Blumenthal opposes capital gains tax cuts, State boards pay: when will the nettle be grasped?, Paint-side boost for Blundell; shares up, Brussels battle for UK standards. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock markets Turnover hits 'low' for this year, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equity rally fades out. Business Appointments: Business appointments Assistant chief executive for Lloyds Bank group board. Property: Country property, Homes kept in the one family, Flat Sharing. Births.
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