![]() They, ® rder ^® r beaten and with- the t»\ of tlieĪny attempt »o set up a cp 0 ke_L. Were ready and able ro defy, l0 be Various official examining the acuvines. Had been placed on alert and in „ some federal funds "tn-ina mteli gem-e, Tiirousbout Northern Ireland f j„ iu j„ Angola, but was expend- Representatives* comimuce on 1R A 1 trainin'" foreign mercenaries to Aleaimlule, the Rouse ol j that the United States was nc’r the loser in the long run. Robert Scholl' sll i- n t Ford said vesterdav «y« 'Abandon detente’ will be. , 24, and their uncle, aged «, c hpH wtaipli \unitlrl hp ![]() Vfe_haTe ^not reachsd that, Two brothers, aged 19 and QeStrUCtlOn aild DIOOU-.įrtmi his chiei executive, in takeup the mens case, and position yet. 1 J-.-CWTT fif^tnte *nr ^ Jodost*»i- t tiwn 4ocal-MPt^vnlL be^asked-l. ![]() on Saamdayi dtternatipnal levels'’, ha said. Iiis tails wirh^^ Mr Varley,- Trodes -eonud*. Sir Monty FInrisloa, South Yorks hire! *? unless Britain withdraws her a TCCOrd Of murder,. V to hesr reports from the will be coordinated at a meet- | I \ ons 5 F?«d* until we got sca j e renewal of terrorism t r » ic co-novation board meets Shrfneld-RofherfauH opposition Sggf“_ “J 1 sianal IRA threat for a ful!- have themselves Created Uss milhant ealls for strike because the men work a week I', ? t “ s p n ^PJjessure put on j7j re Roman Catholicsįive Roman Catholics were *' The SO-Cfllled are-to meet tomorrow nr until, the end of nert week a ?fJ5 tfl0 be able to ij e ifact Steel Trades Confedw poy packeis wtil not be felt j d "? e. Jnce that leaders of the- work, yesterday, though tltis us W correct some of-these 2* A\ B” ^l-C:Įst steel union, the Iran, cut of £I0-£15 a week Tn their I aI £tF 3afi ** ® Md of motmtine shop floor fop attending their place, of aildngement W'wl enable ’ /IflfllTCTfl' It is against this, back- that the mea still-not-he paid. It T B >l.mĬorby, Nonhamotonshire, The corpomion is adamant « gomg tp. Iton, near Stokfron-Trent, cienciy units. availabie to modern, high effi- ^J^mstic that -people ore _ration advised about, which on-Saturday night seorīore was also, trouble at. Linst: proposed eeonoiflfe^thdugb:the cor- *j* ut C SS z ^^df. Terdayasthe attitude o|4® workers hardened fvtri Sw^SSe pohS?f!o I the British Steel.Corporation was feared m torerviSJ^S* lSSSi tvSkf long confrontation beftveqp fhii sted Unions probabiy” k hesaid. on.-Saturday night, 12 hours formation, and information vebted-doe-tide from receding Me voluntary of January*-.!, 19aa, when rot re parts, of the railway line run. M L 3® ' c ^™ e - slightly higher than ti 31 to depths of up to four feet and givien a-provisional flood alert comes first, meteorological in- east on Saturday, which, pre. was from Scotland, where high tide veering to the.Lev Chancellor of FtHW ^ t° ^leethorras.Humberside, where England into five sections, of account early tide level read!ups westerly-.and westerly windsĮr^* indicated 5 * e ne ariy*^°
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