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P217 CEEFAX 217 Tue 5 Jun 21:11/10   1/3     Another victim of the Abbeystead disaster has died in hospital. Mrs Penny Weild, 47, from St Michael's on Wyre, was the 15th person to die ac a result of the explosion at the water pumping station. The overnment hac a—proved a proUeGi costing £35 million to demonstrate the uses of advanced information technology including a word processor capable of responding to the human voice being developed at Edinburgh University. The winner of this month's £250,000 Premium Bond prize comec from Hull. The winning number is 20AF 615681. News index 102/202 More
P217 CEEFAX 217 Tue 5 Jun 21:17/46   2/3     A man is to appear in court tomorrow charged with the murder of a boy who died in a fire yesterday at the home of a Pakistani family at High Wycombe. A second person has now died as a result of the fire. A £10-million reservoir Bomplex has been opened on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. The project, involving a dam built of waste from a china-clay pit, will be able to supply 24 million Fallons Nf water a day.  A survey out today shows that one in eight Nf peoale employed in seGuritu firms have other full-time jobs. News index 102/202 More
P217 CEEFAX 217 Tue 5 Jun 21:26/56   3/3     Kent police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a man wanted in connection with a parcel bomb explosion at Ightham two weeks ago. The victim, 53-year-old Mrs Barbara Harrold, died from her injuries after Npening the device. A judge has criticised the Crown prosecutors for bringing murder charges against three RUC men. Lord Justice Gibson said at Belfast Crown Courj that the men were absolutely blameless. News Index 101/201 More