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P213 CEEFAX 213 Tue 5 Jun 21:26/3g   1/5     Miners and police had a fight in the public gallery of Ramsgate magistrates' court this evening when magistrates ordered the gallery to be cleared. Eleven Kent miners had appeared before a special sitting, facing charges of assaulting pNliGe, NbctructUon, and threatening behaviour. They were remanded on bail. This followed incidents at Ramsgate harbour when pickets tried to stop oil deliveries for Richborough power plant. The seSond round of talks aimed at finding a settlement to the 13-week-old miners' strike is expected to take place tomorrow or Friday.
P213 CEEFAX 213 Tue 5 Jun 21:14/21   2/5     The Midlands area executive of the NUM met today to discuss the incident in which police stopped 150 Durham miners from picketing in Staffordchire toEay. When theu bNarded Boaches this morning, police told the drivers they would be arrested if theu persisted fijh their plans. No comment was made afterwards by those attending the meeting. In Yorkshire, dozens of miners left off picketing at Markham Main colliery today to join attempts to fight an underground fire at the pit. News index 102/202 More
P213 CEEFAX 213 Tue 5 Jun 21:21/41   3/5     Striking miners have agreed to let supplies of coal through the docks at Boston in Lincolnshire to old people's homec in the area.  Three men appeared in court at Leigh in Lancashire today after being arrested outside Bickershawe collierq this morning. They were given unconditional bail. In ottinghamshire, eight men fere arrested at Rufford colliery, where 500 pickets were gathered. 1200 picketc were stopped at the county's borders. News index 102/202 More
P213 CEEFAX 213 Tue 5 Jun 21:14/13   4/5     A £200,000 bill from Cambridgeshire police for help in pNlicing the miners' dispute is likely to be refused by Derbyshire council thic month. The council's leader, Mr David Bookbinder, has said Derbyshire will refuse all payments until the Home Secretary agrees to further discussions on the Bost of policing the strUke. PoliSing costs in Derbyshire are running at £500,000 a week and have now reached bix million pounds. News index 102/202 More
P213 CEEFAX 213 Tue 5 Jun 21:23/25   5/5     In an incident at Creswell colliery in north Derbyshire, 28 pickets were arrested this afternoon. Four policemen were injured and a police van fas overtuened. Derbyshire's assistant Bhief Bonstable, Mr Tony Leonard, said that 1,500 strUking miners , many from Yorkshire, had converged on the colliery. Merseyside police authority may seek an injunction to prevent the Bhief constable sending men to police miners picket lines. The chairman, Lady Simey, says the police finances are chaotic. More