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intelligence'-from a reasonable grounds to believeįormer soldier. »vel to which the' °P Clyde art concerued- to.-in any epurtThe 1 jury had already Īe contracted and we will fight”-:'/ Mr 7 Tony Hetkerington''’ '’tic?, ‘ncc^d Jbhn Berry,■ aged 34, mil.tea offence. Taken a r ealist ic concerned.-Tbe shop stewards matters which may be referred the third? -in aii hotel. in redact 7 *, of ^Aubrey, and spent, last night, is oiuriie staff of the.magazine, charge ■ against Crispin Mr 1 Aubrey, aged 32, who so -proceetfings a^his£ Mr Thbri>e- : on: a. subject m^ttisi* bf^^thc-^^am'ftUed to reach a verdict cpntraventioii of the Act. rue jury that it was communicated ioīgdom. the options far re^».of-.matww-fiwtnhig.'-former intelligence - from-, a reasonable grounds to believe do -the Upper instituted: against Mr- BosiseH “signals. yesterday of : - receiving reccrritg information'from Alrġ ot disagree with Airlie, -convenor at Govan ’criminaT proceedings would bh! iafortnation - about - British Bersy. equally trenchant: Mr James Mr-ITiorpetff advisers t&ai no. Itipbuilding as we Shopfloor ' 7 reaction was of Public Prosecutions vri-oie ta Criminal Court, Was convinced out on Toesday.
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trial at ihe Central hoars after the jury was seat *nt theha^h facts ‘theBL*’Mr Cannan said the'Director Secrets:Adt. two journalists in the Official Stqtesmon. 'Chalmers seems '* ver 1 reach Agreement with * ^Janiiary'and. MomeHt-1 inched Mr 'David Holmes tori By. io r tha * we shaD 1-niuSer Mr^ SOTrt^’between -1 - ‘Duncan Campbell, one of rhe 26, a -journalisi wiLb the New I p rom Our Correspondent apparently, biowed if she between EEC andĬould find anything about *TV. She clubs would bring greater fma.-īad refreshed her memory and «=*al benefit as the present White Paper, Waning The on Saturday nights but for theīattle Against Inflation. To' policies that wore in the oud of BBC Match of the Day Mr Healey had referred MPs season- This would mean the She reminded him that for three years, starting next Official engagements was to ® x j^ usive r ish*s to show Pout-Īnswer questions in the Com- ball League matches nationally Retorted sharply that one of his yesterday that it had obtained The Conservative leader London Weekend claimed , ossing |Įrdav: Mr George-Car- leader,-endorsed the" pledge tiw d ocunient across the table Sad maspitrates starting^jCalla^aru’ tnfEfib*., per^ ^ e - paragraph was the Chancellor i :procfe^^-^dnst -Mr- sicc /tvag e ris ^s. *» ^X^dsoce.at.c^ra- ^ur jxificy from day to day.-on could find unytb’ng about (y/fimft^be-DBSted.^ta^r «ervatives,“ we] do - not change wat apparently, falowed if she 35 -.meant 'bribycJ and ** unlike ‘ the Con- had refreshed her. C L -on naaomhzed industries.Īi^ neayy-ttnem- 5>4. a'prose- force "the 5 per cent guidelines Ionk fnr to ■ reductions ,in marine engine: Immunityvi from :prosecution persuade the Prime Minister-to Liaw maW ^ is regarded as thejKeliminaty 'High Court attempt to: challenge laghan daring an. mdMle^ yesterday failed in' a on inflaribn at Mr.James Gal. I'ihe !mali.Tw£ t^ This proposed, manpower cut. conspiracy to rfae Govenonujnfs iVliIte Paper
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