The Times - 18/10/1978
1978; Gale Group;
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By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Peter Nichols, From Ronald Kershaw, From Ian Murray, By Alan Hamilton, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By Lan Bradley, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Brian Appleyard Financial Staff, From Tim Jones St Ann's Head, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Pat Healy, By Craig Seton, By Peter Hennessy, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From John Best, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Air Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, From Michael Leapman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Noel Goodwin, Joan Bakewell, William Mann, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Rlunsden, By John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton., By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, Sheila Black, Bernard Levin, Michael Binyon, JACQUETTA PRIESTLEY, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , LEONARD NEAL, , DAVID SIMPSON, , REG BRADY, , JULIAN AMERY, , CHRISTOPHER R. HILL, , CRANBROOK, , R. A. KENNEDY, , GEORGE HEYGATE, , MAX BELOFF, , GEOFF BOYCOTT, , JOHN D. LINSWOOD, , V. M. CREWS, , ROY PLOMLEY, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, James L. Henderson, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, By Caroline Atkinson, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Michael Prest, Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By David Blake, M. J. WATSON HALL, , HARRY CRESSMAN, , ROBERT McCRINDLE, , P. R. STEVENS, , G.K. TYRRELL, , A. J. HARRIS, , PATRICK M. KENNETT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Rosss Davies, John Earle, By Ray Maughan, By Michael Clark, By Tony May, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle, A.C., N.M., by Ted Cavey, by Virginia Duigan, by Cameron Forbes, by Desmond Quigley, by Derry Hogue, by John Larkin, by Douglas Aiton, by Henry Stanhope, by John Mcllwraith,
ResumoNews: Refugee Croat journalist living in London shot dead at friend's Paris flat, Careful grooming will give civil servants new television image, Greater London Council Tuesday October 17 More recognition sought from Europe, Kodak strike call over 5% pay offer rejected, Films find a conscience in place of gumleaf nostalgia, Asia presses claim to trade, 'Widespread racial prejudice in jobs', Angola to open Benguela Railway again, John Paul II outlines his aim of achieving full communion with all Christians, Aborigines battle to keep identity, Home Office reviews extension of jail leave, Ideals give way to economic reality, Microcosm of the world mining industry, £13,000 salary 'too large' for European MPs, Guest Column Education: anew frontier, Fear of hardship over payment of water rates, 'Telegraph' agrees formula to end dispute, Tanker riding out gale, Vietnamese refugees taste British way of life, Curb on noisy take-offs, 'Priceless' hospital murals to be restored, The Queen's wishes for a successful pontificate, The new Star rising in the north, Police force 'can no longer cope with thefts', Protesters condemn action against local cull, Risk of nuclear war is dismissed by President Giscard, 'Hawk' in contest for Japanese premiership, The Pope pledges to follow directives of the Second Vatican Council, Arab states recommend cutting off Beirut Christians' aid from Israel, Bhutto newspaper first to be precensored by Pakistan Government, New industrial issues: technology and the unions, Paris police and fire service costs controversy settled, Briton and Pole in finals, US mid-term elections New Jersey voters asked to join tax-cut revolt, Guiringaud attack on Phalangists criticized, Briton wins Nobel chemistry prize for his research into energy systems of living cells, New TriStar has flawless flight for British Airways, Civil Service NEC refuses advisory role, Spanish police mutineers to be dismissed from force, Farmers look to a brighter future, Vauxhall union leaders issue strike notice after impasse in talks, Not too easy with EEC, India to buy British Sea Harriers, All trained up and no-one to fight, £10 bonus for pensioners seen as 'a diversion', Roman site excavation may cost £1m in compensation, Satisfaction expressed by Polish leadership, Mr Carter meets peace treaty delegations, Tashkent Diary Land of heroine mothers and green tea, Science report Vision: Photons and the night sky, EEC changes sought to facilitate research into plastics based on food, 'Sigint' in a Russian dictionary, QC says, BBC extends TV current affairs coverage, Mr Ennals invites Acas to conciliate after talks to resolve hospital dispute break down, Ministers planning a new pay restraint pact with the unions Other Pay News, Warning against state control of news, Canadian postal workers called out on strike, Most sociable people on earth, 'Telegraph' strike checks a sequence of success, Namibia talks deadlocked on double poll plan, A nation growing out of its sports fixation, The Australians, Tory split on pay policy 'is minute', Indonesia: how many good years are left?, Where high unemployment is considered a necessary price to pay, Stonehouse operation delayed by dispute, Sergeant risked life to rescue drowning youth, View gains ground that there are too many universities, Mr Trudeau suffers by-election defeat. Index. Law: Britain likely to be charged over fishery conservation, Soviet envoy's guarantee for convicted spies, Astrid Proll case delay, Casino fails in appeal to retain licence, Law Report October 17 1978 Employment Appeal Tribunal Acas: importance of impartiality Duport Furniture Products Ltd v Moore and Another, Trawler skipper fined over nets, 'Morning Star' faces £10,000 costs, Harrow boy 'used school notepaper to order drugs', Dutch send third alleged terrorist to W Germany, Police are cleared over Liddle Towers, Crown Agents' controller explains why he resigned, Controversy in the Towers case, Sid Vicious is out on bail, Judge calls for an inquiry after sentencing gang. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: V & A, McCaughan Dyson & Co., National Fur Company Ltd, Resources Bank, Furness Withy Group, Foord, Jobcentre, Marks & Spencer, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, Theraton Park Tower, Clouds, Ord Minnett, Silk Cut, Vickers, Martini, Sobranie (Holdings) Limited, Manchester Business School Management Course, Mobil, M P Kent Limited, Jardines, Hillier Parker, Australian European Finance Corporation Group, Available Australia, Bank Base Rates, Anz Bank, John Chartered, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Department Of Industrial Development, The Times Euromarkets And Foreign Bond Quarterly, Apex Properties Limited, National Girobank, Ferranti, Worth, Qantas, Barrand Wallace Arnold Trust Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Brooke Bond Liebig, The International National Bank, Bank Of New South Wales, A. C. Goode & Co. (U.K.) Limited, Braniff International, Lancia, Nsw, Bill Acceptance Corporation Limited, Hine, Wood & Sons (Holdings) Limited, Australia, Icl, Udt. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Oxford's Streetcar, Television, Protest at terms of sale of U S book collection, Radio, Regional Tv, Personal Choice, BBC 2, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,033, Karpov set for chess title victory, Thames. Classified Advertising: Ndian Flood, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Educational, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, General Vacancies, Services. Reviews: Philharmonia/Matal/ Galway Festival Hall/Radio 3, James Burkes Connections Bbc1, Hagegärd/Schuback Wigmore Hall, The Revenge of the Werewolf Coliseum, Oldham, Peter Brook's Antony variations, By Hammer and Hand Birmingham Art Gallery/Birmingham Reference Library Contemporary German and British Craft Birmingham Art Gallery, Actors take to the Dublin streets, Richard III Young Vic. Sport: Football Forest could celebrate Burns night on their Greek adventure, Golf Amateur who overshadowed his club professional, Boxing Clever Spaniard may pose problems for Watt, Sports in Brief, Motor racing McLaren following in the tread marks of Lotus, Tennis Miss Evert turns up to see unknown rivals, Cricket, Boycott specifies that he would be glad to meet the full committee, Rugby League Leeds fight back, French racing Nonoalca's expensive nose is in front where it matters, Today's fixtures at home and abroad, Rugby Union Successful tour ends with defeat. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 17, 1953, How to create an Unperson, the Kruger way. Editorials/Leaders: The Lessons Of Luxembourg, Priority For Pollution Compensation, Some Hard Knocks For Mr Trudeau. Letters to the Editor: Mr Heath on pay, Opening the Higher Avon, Spick and span at Paris Motor Show, Debts from prewar China, Rise in house prices, Traded options taxation, Do trade unions increase wages?, Yorkshire cricket troubles, How UK is playing fair with fish, By rail in France, Lapse in logic?, Designing heavy lorries, Culling Orkney seals, An ideal state, Demolition of prestressed concrete, An Amnesty appointment, Future of Times papers, The Tory approach to Rhodesia, Chicago boys in Chile. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Signor Giovanni Gronchi An active and controversial Itlian President, Mr Dan Dailey, Mr H. A. T. Child, Mr A. H. Montgomery, Mr F. W. Bateson. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts move ahead. Business and Finance: NEB winds up its tick facility for T & R, Discount market, W A Tyzack has strong final leg, Top priority for State industry control Bill, Indicators again show upturn in September, BP's relationship with Government strained, Commodities, Buoyant sales put spark into Siemssen, Tecalemit, Oil chief's five steps to survive energy crisis, Marks and Spencer makes hay at home, Callaghan task is to strike a balance, Engineering plays main part in Cen & Sheerwood's advance, Briefly Courtaulds leave field clear for Vantona, Wall Street falls as gold surges, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, Lever Bros pledge on soap powder prices, The Bresciani burnish their image, Tourism part in MF North rise, Options, Chrysler in engines deal, Spirax maintains growth rate, Car disputes and imports jolt Zenith, Business Diary: Credit where credit is due, Haulage studies find no need for change, State industries and government: an uneasy relationship, Consumer boom revives Utd Carriers, Mr Benn seeking closer Western links with Opec, EEC warns America that countervailing duties on exports are threat to Geneva trade talks, Stock markets Absence of sellers stirs equities, Cabinet debates 5-year expenditure prospects, M & S profit up 40pc despite overseas losses, Higher gold price benefits 'Johnnies, Cutback on India trouser imports, Dollar's decline boosts pound over $2 briefly, US' is reviewing sugar possibilities', SU toolmakers may end strike, Rumbles over auditors' dismissal, show ban on Ford to continue, Bonn monetary talks expected to focus on the political aspects, Hoskins puts in 'no logic in bid' plea to Talbex shareholders. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Charles Troughton joins Whitbread board. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Births.
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