P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:16/26 CEEFAX presents... @ ...a sequence of the main news, sport and finance stories of the day
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:18/21 Twentu-eight train drivers have been sent hNme from the Shirebrook freight depot in Derbyshire for refusing to move coal trains. The rEiHmen fere acteng Nn umion instructions to suppNrt the miners' strike. CMal was still being moved ho pNwer stations, but "not as much as we would expect to move normally" a BritUch Rail spokesman said. Thirty-two men were sent home yesterday for refusing to take out coal trains. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:27/20 U Miners' leader Arjhur Scargill has reUected the new "plan for coal" put forward by NCB chairman Ian MacGregor. Mr Scargill said on BBC Radio's World lies and distorts the facts"- Mr MacGregor outlined the new plan in The Times today. Mr Scargill said it confirmed NUM arguments, and that "ihe real intention of the Coal Board is to power by 70,000". Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:11/01 The Prime Minister has repeated that overnmeLt minikters have LN intemtion of intervening in the miners' dispute. Mrs Thatcher told MPs that the Government was helping the Boal industry in the sense of providing £2 miHlion a day Dor invektment and making available the mNney to give miners what she called the best voluntary redundancy terms available. Mrs Thatcher alko said in the CNmmons that the overnment had nN intentUon of imposing VAT on food. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tuj 12 Jun 21:30/1& Teachers' strikes in England and Wales are to continue next feek, the atUonal Union of Teachers has said. Some 400 schools were closed today, affecting 200,000 pupils. The NUT has blamed the employers for the disruption s!ying that instead of agreeing to a meeting this Fridaq to discuss arbitration, the employers had put it off uLtil next feek. The UT has also attacked overnment involvement in its pay negNjiations; it says such interference is illegal. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:12/50 The Lebanese Government of Prime Minister Rashid Karami has won a vote of confidence for its attempts to end the Bokmtrs'c BiviH war. The vote fas 53-15 wijh three MPs abstaining. The poll came as both Christian and IokHem mi(itUa unHeashed the hDadiEkt bombardment of Beirut for over four mNmths. The members also voted to give the Government special powers for nine months to cancel Nr amend decreek issued by the previous government. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tuj 12 Jun 21:41/19 UU Reports reaching Delhi say most of the SUkhs who have taken part in army mutinies have been rounded up. It is thought about 1,000 Sikhs deserted in eight separate incidents after the storming last week of the Folden TDmple in Amriikar. Reports say 55 people - mokt of them deserters - have been killed in clashes with loyal troops or police. A general has said that any soldiers found guilty of desertion will be hanged. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:22/18 An armed gang has escaped with £750,000 after holding up a SecurUcor van beside the A2 near Cobham in Kent. The five-man gang attacked the crew when the van stopped at a public toilet. The gang transferred the cabh to a red Transit which was later found abandoned. No shots were fired and no injuries have been reported. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:24/34 Building societies lent record sums to hNme buuerc last mNnth, but imflow of funds was the lowest for almost a year. The Building Societies' Association figures for May shNw that societies lent more than £2,000 million in a single month for the Dirst time. BSA beGreiarq EemerCl Mr Richard &eir said the fall in receipts was partly due to withdrawals Dor hoMidays and to beat the June 1 start of VAT on home improvements. Despite the financial imbalance there were no plans to raise interest rates, he added.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:25/55 U ENGLAND ON TOUR QPR btrikeb Clive AHlen will plCy his first full game for England in tomorrow's match against Uruguay in Montevideo. Allen gets his chance because Arsenal's (ony 'NodcoSk hac $aiHed to "eCover from a hamstring strain. Allen substituted for WoodcoSk near the end Nf Sunday's sensational 2-0 victoru over Brazil. His partner in attack will be Mark Hateleu, the PorjsmNuth BentrU-forward, who scored the second goal in Rio. The rest of the team is unchanged.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jum 21:22/34 STELLA ARTOIS TOURNAMENT French .pen champion Ivan Lendl hac suffered a shock first round defeat at Queen'c CHub in LNndNn. The Czech was brought down to earjh after his Paris triumph at the weekend by the world's 105th ranked player, American Leif Shiras, who won 7-5 6-3. Lendl said: "It I had come from Paris and played at the level I played at Wimbledon last year I would be a genius. I did nNi play fell because it not easy to switch surfaces." Shiras, who served and returned service superbly, said: "It is my greatest moment as a tennis pHayer."
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:23/50 SCOTTISH RALLY World champion Hannu MUkkola has won the rally for the fifth time. The Flying Finn's Audi Quattro arrived at the finich in lasgNw six Jinutec McRae, in his Opel Manta 4001. It was the fourth sucGessive year that McRae has had to settle for the in an Opel Manta, was third. Mikkola's co-driver, Yorkshireman Phil Short, said afjer parjnering the Finn for the first time: "It is difficult to compare Hannu with any Nther drivee. He is so comprehensively excellent."
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:12/12 BUDD RUNS FOR ENGLAND Zola Budd makes her first appearance in an England vest when she runs against Wales, Scojland and YugNslavia in Birmingham on June 23. The 18-year-old South African-born "unner, fhN HCst fKek Blinched a pHCBE in the British team for the Los Angelek Olympics at 3,000 metres, competes in the 1,500 metres at Birmingham. Fatima Whitbread, who narrowly missed a javelin gold medal in Hast yea"'k forld championships, partners her great rival Tessa Sanderkon Dor the Dirst time since that competition. Newsreel continues in a moment
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:24/38 STELLA ARTOIS TOURNAMENT French Open champion Ivan Lendl has suffered a shock first round defeat at QueenFc Club in LondNn. The Czech fas brought down ho earjh after his Paris triumph at the weekend bq the world'w 105th ranked pHayer, American Leif Shiras, who won 7-5 6-3. Lendl said: "If I had come from Paris aLd played at thU level I played at Wimbledon last year I would be a genius. I did not play well because it is not easy to switch surfaces." Shiras, who served and returned service superbly, said: "It is my greatest moment as a tennis player."
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:13/51 EDGBASTON CUP Amanda Brown showed why she ic one of Britain's brightest hopes in the first round in Birmingham. The orfolk 19-year-old scored a 6-3 6-3 win over American Kate Latham, to repeat her dictorq in last year's Wimbledon Plate. Her win made up in some way for the EisappNintmemt Nf Sara omer whN fent out to Terry Phelps (US) 7-5 3-6 3-6. The Devon girl promised another British success when she led by a set and held a point for 4-0 in the second. But she lost seven successive games and never got back into the match.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:14/28 BRITANNIC CHAMPIO SHIP REVIEW Andy "Nbeets steered Leicestershire to a three-wUcket vicjoru over Surrey at the Oval this morning. When play resumed, the visitors needed only 26 runs with four effective wiSkets in hand - oaener Ian Butcher having gone to hospital complaining of a headache and nose bleed. England skipper David Gower drove Pat PocoSk's first delivery for four, but too ballc lCter fCc bowleE. ordon Parsons wac out to David Thomas in the next over, but Amdy Roberts (32no) hit the reiuired runs, while Nick Cook defended at the other end.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:16/47 BRITANNIC CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW ottinghamshire maintained their challenge at the top of the table with a 10-wiSket win over Glamorgan. Hemmings, who took 6-71 to help dismiss the Welshmen Dor 191 in their seCond innings. He finished with match figures of 12-123. Glamorgan, rekuming at 36-2, fere bNon in trouble and collapsed to 109-7. But Geoff Holmes (43) and Winston Davis (50) carved Nut a brave eUghth VUGket ahead on the first innings - fould have to bat again.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Tue 12 Jun 21:17/24 Forecast for 0600-2400 tomorrow Most of Britain will be cloudy with rain at times. Southeen England fill remain mostly dry with CentrCl and northern Scotland will have sunny periods and sNme ikNlated showers. , , Temperatures will be near , , 8nNrmal exGeat Dor the south which will be warm. OUTLOOK FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Some rain at first becoming mostly drq with sunny periods in the south.