I think that this:

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/60551/utf-8-works-in-gnome-terminal-only-after-selecting-already-selected-encoding

might hold the answer.   Certainly when I now log into my office
machine from home and then run gnome-terminal, all is well.  I had a
non-utf8 locale setting when I booted up the machine and ran
gnome-terminal and changing the locale made no difference even when I
started a new gnome-terminal.

No doubt no-one is still reading this thread but I will post one more
entry when am back in the office tomorrow.

John

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