The Times - 17/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Tony Allaway, By Dan van der Vat, Paul Routledge, By Peter Hennessy, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Winder Parliamentary Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, By Caroline Moorehead, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Khalid Kishtainy, by Tayeh Abdul-Karim, , From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondence, From Mario Modiano, By Roger Berthoud, By Peter Strafford, From David Cross, From Charles Harrison, From Christopher Walker, From John Hennessy, From Elisabeth Chang, From Douglas Aiton, From Neil Kelly, From David Bonavia, By Tony Samstag, Yicee Josefina Marrero-Ardila, Kenneth Gosling, Shona Crawford Poole, Richard Holmes, Roy Lewis, Morton N. Cohen, Philip Howard, Elaine Feinstein, Laurence Cotterell, Julian Critchley, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Noël Goodwin, Richard Traubner, Paul Griffiths, Michael Young, Ned Chaillet, Patrick J. Smith, Bernard Levin, Dan van der Vat, Alan Hamilton, Ronald Butt, EDWARD GRAYSON, , JOHN HUNT, , JACOB MAYNE, , ELIZABETH RAY, , SIMON PARTNER, , ALWYN WILLIAMS, , ALAN THOMPSON, , DONALD STEVENS, , ABBA EBAN, , DEREK BREWER, , JOHN COLVILLE, , DAVID MARTIN, , TREND, , RACHEL TRICKETT, , WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, , FRANK FIELD, , MAURICE CHANDLER, , KENNETH CLEVELAND, , FRANK ALLAUN, , BARBARA A. KERSHAW, , PAULINE STANLEY, , MICHAEL J. CROW, , By Janet Browne Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A.B.O.D. writes, Mr George W. Nash writes:, By the Staff of Nature, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, From Norman Fox, By John Karter, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Bill Johnstone, Peter Hill, By Our Economics Editor, By John Huxley, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Michael Clark, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, J. WRIGHT, , A. BRAMLEY, , C. P. D. DAVIDSON, , L. K. ROBINSON, , MICHAEL G. WAYMAN, , RON READ, , TOM JACKSON, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, David Blake, John Hartley, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Carter 'threat to officials' after leaks to newspaper, Battle lines set in Grain laggers' dispute, Guest Column An extra handicap? I could not have had a better education, Progress 1968-1980, Emergency declared as Sri Lanka faces strike, Priority for by-passes welcomed by councils, Labour lead slips to 3½ per cent, Gallup Poll says, 7,000 bookings as Hongkong air service opens, Union attack on sick pay change, Maiden flight of Nimrod early warning aircraft, US urges Belgium to hurry missile decision, French less than kind to animals, Alarm at Prior idea for volunteers, Affiliated trade unions will have to fund any major improvement in regular income Labour Party almost bankrupt, inquiry commission says, Madrid train on wrong track kills 16, Woman badly wounded in kidnap attempt, Chancellor attacks high pay awards, British Steel 'is punishing wrong person' over leak, Zimbabwe to get 'soft loan' from West Germany, £4,000m offshore airort for Japanese city, Election of sheriffs, Two solicitors ordered to be struck off, Argentine leader cancels his visit to Peru, The Times Cook Stodge smartened up, Campaign started to cut needless baby deaths, Car and bus-sharing publicity drive promised by minister, Ban lifted on scientologists entering Britain, Trident deal is likely to harm services' new equipment plans, Iran threatens rare bird's survival, Lions tour could halt Brisbane games, China to take hard line on rising crime wave, US spying base alleged on moors, Another dance of death in Fleet Street?, Lawyers criticize package tour contracts, Inquest refused on Jiddah death-fail nurse, Civil servants told to take 16% pay rise, Russians 'not eating cheap British beef in Kabul', Mr Nkomo back in London, New rights for parents over school changes, English tourist industry 'is alive and well', S Africa not to attend service for Sir Seretse, Israel bans more books for Arabs, He clung to the bannisters, scream-, Callaghan defeat at hands of Mr Benn, Maggot rivals blamed for raid on farm, Law centres succeed in giving equal access to justice, A question of rights, Science report Interferon: Effects on growth, Dismay at clemency for ex-Nazi, 'Observer' to issue 90-day notice of dismissal to entire staff, Iraq President Saddam Hussein Of Iraq, Students to picket 'antisemitic' meeting, Mauritius claim to island base, Greek master denies scuttling oil tanker off Africa, Abilities of barefoot doctors and privileges of elite questioned Grumbling grows over Chinese health service, Iraqi Petroleum Policy, Work stops at Sasol plant after blacks show 'signs of unrest', London Diary, Left blamed for the wave of terrorism in Italy, Britain backs market forces as factor in helping the developing countries, Thais agree to end food supplies to Khmer Rouge, Australia threatens retaliation over EEC sheepmeat stand, Cuba allows mass exodus because of economic problems, Labour move to settle control of broadcasts, Billingsgate scheme for when the fish go, MPs' boycott halts work of Uganda Parliament, Shortage of land for house building feared, Cod price is 36% lower, fishermen tell MPs, Civil servants ordered to study possibilities of volunteer strike-breakers, Kim Philby still works for the KGB and wins third Soviet award, Cheer for Israel in Shore attack on EEC initiative, Demands of TV delay Detroit keynote speech, New system subtitles TV shows for deaf, Mr Ford sets conditions to be Reagan running mate. Law: Two jailed for killing 'good Samaritan', Iran coup plotters face execution, Club owner for murder trial, Woman revives attempt to stop M25 link in Essex, Court of Appeal Payment into unions' welfare fund not recoverable Universe Tankships Incorporated of Monrovia v International Transport Workers' Federation and Others, Rents increase valid Ricketts and Another v Havering London Borough Council, Tax avoidance scheme upheld Berry v Warnett (Inspector of Taxes), Judge rules as valid council donation to British Olympic team, Wife reaps reward for farm labours. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: No comment to France on uranium for Iraq, Letter monopoly a privilege that the Post Office must justify through the quality of its service House of Commons, Encouraging companies to donate to charity, A Labour challenge over peace council, Unpalatable but essential measures in Bill House of Lords, Fewer car parking offences by diplomats, Common EEC starting date for summer time, Post Office monopoly to be broken, Sir Keith announces, Bill through, Proposal to cut VAT by 2½ per cent rejected, Ejected MP protests over closed meeting in House, Bill to change compensation law defeated, Workers have nothing to fear but future rests on their performance, Talks continuing on Gibraltar frontier. Display Advertising: The Union Discount Company Of London Limited, The Times Europe 81, Multiple Display Advertisements, Stanley Gibbons Ltd., Daily Transcript Service, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Advertisement, Cathay Pacific, Idc, Christie's, Buchanan, Certified Ppa Dividends, This IS The Age Of The Train, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Scapa Group, A. Sarasin & Cie Bankers, Radio Times, B E C, The Spike, The Queen Mother's Birthday Pendant. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Hong Kong market comes to London, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Schussler wins chess event with a draw, Auction rooms feel the pinch of recession, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,277. News in Brief. Reviews: Literary sandwich for lunch Phoenix-and-Turtle Warehouse, Owen Wingrave Royal College of Music, A twentieth century journey Songmakers' Almanac Wigmore Hall, In the sand The Crucible of War, Riding downhill The Private Diaries of Sir H. Rider Haggard, 1914-1925, Banisher of demons Havelock Ellis, Alternative Africa Fantastic Invasion, Hepworth's studio still vibrant, LSO/Del Mar Festival Hall, Music in America The Pirates go rocking into the Eighties, EuroTroublemaker Uncommon Market, Fiction A Few Green Leaves By Barbara Pym (Macmillan, £5.95) No Country for Young Men By Julia O'Faolain (Allen Lane, £5.95) F for Ferg, The golden door The Victorians and Ancient Greece, Ensemble Orchestral de Paris Fishmongers' Hall, Vickers/Kalish Tanglewood, Mass.. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Miscellaneous Financial, Acknowledgments, Entertainments. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 18, 1955, Fear not... survival is in the bag. Editorials/Leaders: Letters By Private Enterprise, For Whom The Bell Tolls, A Moderate Extremist. Letters to the Editor: Voluntary work for unemployed, A cautionary tale of the motor trade, Labour's great debate, The Whistler collection, Get hooked on British made fishing tackle, Legal curbs on picketing, The disputed boundaries of Israel, Self-financing of telecoms, England needs the likes of Foden, A question on Capital Gains Tax, Continuing dangers of uncontrolled storage data, Ministry of women, Order of service, Payment by results?, Royal BBC coverage, 'Small' workplaces are needed in the long-term, Language and liturgy, The Act of Settlement, Verdi and Wagner. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Parish Clerks. Births. Obituaries: Mr Aneirin Talfan Davies, Lord Noel-Buxton, Mrs Constance Fletcher, Sir Richard Powell Formative influence on Institute of Directors. Sport: Olympic Games Diplomat who became sporting world's most influential ambassador, Cycling Belgian outsider brings a touch of class, Athletics Ovett could have taken Coe's record in his stride, Equestrianism Tigre wins and is sold for £160,000, Sports in Brief, Racing That strange yellow ball shines on Guy Harwood, Cricket No atonement for Hayes' original sin, Golf Watson looms large as life and aims to be thrice as natural, Bowls. Business and Finance: Discount market, Steelmen want parity with women, End of PO monopoly clears way for Premium mail service, Mining Some blunt talking from Mr Oppenheimer, Marsh & McLennan rises 12pc, Are Japan's car makers changing course?, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Call to block state sector spending loophole, General Mining Union profits fall, Talks begin on steel industry's future, More than 1,000 jobs go at Perkins and Birmid, Trade figures push index over 500, Norway is offered stake in UK gas pipeline, International Record quarter and half for Philip Morris, Associated Newspapers' results disappointing, Bid talks for County and District Properties, Nationwide rules out cut in rates, In Brief, Business Diary: Direct mail · Questions of cost, MPs back shipbuilding pay plan, Chrysler set to revise survival plans, CBI hoping for wage rises below 10pc, The Pound, Call to resist Grovebell's plan, Change of direction for investment trusts, Shell agrees bid for Ward Blenkinsop, Briefly, Fisons and Boots link agrochemical sectors, British car output down 14pc, Ivory Coast has big rubber plan, Economic notebook The sun-spot factor, Hope of US action on cheap feedstocks, Gold, Sterling: Other Markets, PO to face outside competition on telephones, Equities reach a new peak, Changes in employment protection law urged, EMS European Currency Rates, Rise in earnings steadies at 21.1pc as more go on short-time week, Norwegian legislation to end N Sea strike. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Interest fades, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock markets Size of Shell's find pushes rally onward. Business Appointments: Business appointments New head for Equity Capital.
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