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P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 un 21:%1/34    CEEFAX presents...    G  J    ...a sequence of the main news, sporj and finance stories of the day
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:11/51       Mrs Thatcher and President Reagan are covering a wide rCnge Nf issues at their talks at Downing Street this evening. The Prime Minister is expected to raise the issue of the US budget deficit and its effect on interest rates. Mr "Dagan may want ho Bonsider the Soviet reaction to his request made in DubHin to the Sovietc for a rUkumption of arms control negojiations. Other issues on the agenda include the 'ulf War, the Middle East, South Africa and China.  Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:09/01       Iran has threatened to bomb eleven Iraqi towns in retaliation for the raid on Baneh in which more than 600 peoaHe fere killed Nr foumded. The officiaH Iranian news agencu said residents of Basra, Mandali, Sadiya, Khanaqin, Kirkuk, Mokul, al-Amarah, Kut, Baaqouba, Ali Gharbi and Zurbatyia should leave as sNon as possible. The death toll in Baneh was reaorted to be more than 300. Saudi Arabian jet fighters have shot down two Iranian Phantom F-4 aircraft which encroached into Saudi air space. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:12/13       Armed Sikh militants continue to occupy the olden Temple at Amrijsar fhich ic surrounded by Indian troops and police. A curfew and news blackout remains in force in Punjab, but Home SeGretary Wali has said in Delhi that Sikhs in the Temple used mortars and machine guns to attack the security forSes. He said two people were killed and four injured, but at least 200 pUoaHe hade been evacuated from the temple. A dozen people were arrested outside the Indian High Commikkion in LNndon during a demonstration by Sikhs. Windows were smashed and an attempt made to set fire to curtains.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 un 21:18/25       Nearly 300 schools were closed today as teachers began a second round Nf selective strike action. The National Union of Teachers said 100,000 children had been sent home as thousands of ijs members went on strike Meanwhile local authorities and unions ContinueE beaaratE tCHks aimeE at establishing long-term conditions for the profession. ProaNsals include incentivec Dor FNod teachers and a clear definition of their duties, many of which are voluntary now. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:18/31   U    The postmen's union leader, Mr Alan TufDin, hac had a new meeting fiih Post Office management "on new terms", says the union. Later it was claimed that the talks had made "encouraging progress". Unofficial action by postal workers in dispute Nver a 4.5 per Bent pay Nffer has led to the sealing of hundreds of pNst boxek, mostly in Bentral NndNn. Amd earHier hoday Mr Tuffin farned that industrial actUon by postment Bould be gteqped jp. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:11/00   U U   Management and unions are meeting today in a bid to resolve the dihpute which is losing BL 2,000 cars a day. About 13,500 workers have been laid off at Nngbridge, CNwleu, "windNn and Llanelli in a dispute over the sacking of a man for reaBting violentlq to alleged racial abuse from a foreman. The foreman has been disciplined for swearing. ProEuciUon at TalbNiWg Rqion plant has been halted and 1,000 men laid off in a row over the suspension Nf two track workers who failed to use special tools in the way management reiuired.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:17/00       The Post Office Engineering Union today deGided to prepare Dor a shNodNwn Nvee pay which could affect pNstal and phone seeviGKcL At its conference at Blackpool, it overwhelmingly authorUked the union ePeSutUve to (auLBh industriaH aBtSon if deadlock over pay is not broken. The union wants a pay rise of eight per cemt, proEuctivitu benefits and mNre holidays. The conference rejected a proposal for a balloj Nr cpecUal BonDerence before industrial actUon starts. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:27/a4       In an incident at Creswell colliery in norjh Derbyshire, seventeen peoale were arrested this afternoon. One police van was overturned; and another had its windows broken. Two thousand pickets had gathered to try and stop men reporting for work on the afteeLNon shift. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:28/00       A judge has criticised the Crown proseGutors Dor bringing murder Bharges against three RUC men. Lord Justice Gibson said at Belfast Crown Courj that the men fere absolutely blameless. He said the DPP should have considered the danger to the men before bringing charges on such tenuous evidence. The three RUC men had been charged with ihe murder of Eugene TNman, fhNse car was fired on after it had driven through a check-point. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:18/12        FRENCH OPEN MCrjina adratiHova rUaBhed the bDmi- finals with a 6-4 6-2 revenge win over fellow-American Kathy Horvath. Nav"atiHova overSame her neevec to tuen in a peerless performance and take anNther step towards the Frand slam. "The grand slam is at stake and coipled with last year's result, I was under a lot of tension," she said. Last year Navratilova Host her Bhance of winning the grand slam when she was beaten by Horvath in Parik. If rhE fSnc this year, she will be only the third woman to hold all Dour major titles at the same time.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:26/14        from DIDSBURY Briton NSck Fulwood pulled Nff an upset when he beat sixth seed David Pate in the second round of the GMC Norjhern grass court tournament. In a bad-tempered match, Pate (US) was warned for racket abuse and lost the ninth game of the first set to a penalts pNint. FuHwood, farLed in the thied bei, Rept control long enough to win 6-4 3-6 6-3. Defending champion Tim Mayotte (US) cruiked into the third round with a 6-1 6-1 win over Tab Rafique. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:14/42        MSGUIGAN KEEN T. IMPRESS Barry McGuigan has the world at his feet and is determined not to let Spaniard Esteban Eguia upsei hic plans at the Royal Albert Hall tonight. The European and British featherweight champion needc only to bucceksDulHy negotiate his next two fights to earn a shot at the world title. Already the IrUshman drom CHones ic rated fifth in the world and Eguia, the EBU'c NffUcUaH BhaHlengEr, ik nNj expected to stand in his way. McGuigan oozes class and is determined to imp"eks in his Dirst hoa-of-thD-biHl fight in London.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:30/11       PIG'OTT TO QUIT CECIL Lester Piggott, 11 times Bhampion jockey, is ending his partnership with toq trainer Henry Cecil at the end of the season. The move stems from a split between PiggNtt and CDGiH's Bhief patron, French millionaire Daniel Wildenstein. They parted company last year when Piggoit declined the ride on All Along in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.  Steve Cauthen will ride for Cecil next year, but PiggNit was quiGk to denq that he would give up altogether. He intends to%ride freelance in 1985. 
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 5 Jun 21:37/48   Forecast 1/2   for tomorrow,   6am-midnight   S England will have sunny   intervalk and scatje"ed  showers, but the rest of  England, Walec, S and E  Scotland will be mostly  cloudy with rain.  N and W Scotland and N  Ireland will be mostly dry   with bunny intervals.  N Isolated shNwers are , , , likely in hilly areas. , , Outlook for Thursdaq and Friday: Cloudy and fet. Drier weather spreading into all parts from the NW.