P199 CEEFA( 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:10/52 ]  ]         ]    ]  ] This is Newsreel - a sequence ] of CEEFA( pages giving you the m!in news and sport items of the day... 
P199 CJEFA( 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:18/30         Miners have resumed work at Kinneil colliery in West Lothian after the rejection of their strike call "y other Scottish miners. A meeting in Edinburgh voted 12-7 against taking industrial action over the coal board's plan to close the Kinneil pit. Talks are now expected to "egin "etween the union and the coal board on terms for transferring the Kinnmil miners to osier pits. Newsreel continues in a moment
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:14/23         The Times management has told union officials that it will stop payment to all staff unless the paper is printed on Friday. The Times failed to appear jot the sixth d!y tod!z, because of a strike by electricians over p!yment for operating new machinery. The management has said there are no plans jot talks with the strikersW union at present. It is waiting for an approach jrom the electricians. Newsreel continues in a moment
P199 CEEFA( 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:12/08         One man is thought to have "een killed and seven people injured during rioting in a mainly-black area of Miami, Florida. Disturbances "egan when police shot a man alleged to have threatened officers with a gun. An angry crowd set fire to cars, and about 200 police reinforcements were called in. Police s!y the situation is under control. John Kelly, brother of the late Princess Grace of Monaco, is in hospital after "jink shot "y a man who tried to rob him at his Florida home.
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:10/13         Two civil guards have en killed in a terrorist attack on a railway station in northern Spain. They were on sty at a customs post at th station in Irun, near th French bord r, when they were hit y machine-gun fire. Police s!id the attack seemed to "e the work of Bar uj separatists. ewsreel continues in a moment
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:13/10         Egypt has accused Israel of dragging its jeer over the withdrawal of troops from Lebanon. The Egyptian Foreign Affairs Minister, Dr Burros Ghali, said Israel was trying to damage American peace efforts in the Middle East. The first talks "jtween Lebanon, Israel and the US were held in Beirut yesterday, but the parties failed to agree on an agenda. Israeli troops killed two Palestinian guerrillas who tried to infiltrate Israeli-held territory in Lebanon, a military communique said in Tel Avjv.
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:17/17   Forecast for 24 hours from noon tod!y: ]   ] ]  ]  ] ] W ]   ' ''' ] ] '' ' ]] Northern and western Scotland, western parts of England and Wales, and N Ireland will bj mostly cloudy with rain or drizzle at times. Bright or clear interv l r ikjly inland. Southern and eastern Scotland, and eastern and central England will "e dry with sunny periods. There m!y bj fog patches in central and eastern England. OUTLOOK FOR NEXT 48 HOURS: Dry and "right in south, some rain in the north
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:14/21         A new report on the death of film star Marilyn Monroe in 1962 has found that she was definitely not murdered. It had been claimed recently that she died as a result of a CIA-inspired murder. But Lou Angeles $istrict attorney Mr John Van De Kemp said there was no evidence to support the allegation. After a three-month investigation, he sbid that tie actress either killed (ersjlf or took an accidental overdose of drugs. Newsreel continues in a moment
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:14/45         Spanish police near Cadiz have shot and killed a British tourist who had allegedly knifed a policeman. He was named as David Easton, 22, jrom Gwynedd, Wales. Police s!id two officers were called to ! bar at Pujrto de Santa Maria when Mr Easton refused to pay jot a drink. He pulled a knife and slightly injured ooj of them. Newsreel continues in a moment
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:06/27  ]      W AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND The vital fourth test rem!ins in the balance after the jourth day's play at Melbourne, with Australia needing 37 runs to win with just one wicket left. Norman Cowans returned the "est jigures of his short first-class career when hj cut through the Australiaan batting to take sex for 69 off 20 overs, putting England in sight of victory. But an unbeaten last-wicket stand of 37 "etween Allan Border (44) and Jeff Thomson (8) kept Australian hopes alive England must win both this and the fifth international in Sydney to retain the Ashes they won five years ago.
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:12/22         AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND FOURTH TEST (Melbourne) ENGLAND Second innings 294 AUSTRALIA Second innings: Wessels b Cowans 14 Dyson c Tavare b Botham 31 Ch!ppjll c sub b Cowans 2 Hughes c Taylor b Miller 48 Hooker c Willis b Cowans 68 Border not out 44 Marsh lbw b Cowans 13 Yardley b Cowans 0 Lawson c Cowans b Pringle 7 Hook lbw b Cowans 4 Thomson not out 8 Extras 16 TOTAL (eor nine) 255 Fall: 1-37 2-39 3-71 4-171 5-173 6-190 7-1y0 8]202 9]518 Newsreel continues in a moment...
P199 EEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:15/14         In Chicago a man has pleaded not guilty to extortion after seven people were Killed by cyanide]laced pain relievers. J!mes Lewis was charged with demanding one million dollars from the makers of the pain-reliever Tylenol, in order to "stop the killing." Lewis, a 36-year-old clerk, is not suspected of lacing the capsules. The Tylenol murders have been followed by the discovery in California of cyanide-contaminated Anacin-3 capsules, another popular brand of pain-reliever. Newsreel continues in a moment...
P199 CEEFAX 199 Wed 29 Dec 13:18/32         A man being held on a terrorist charge in Crumlin Road prison in Belfast has been on hunger strike since Christmas Eve. Con Tinny, 40, jrom Stra"ane, has "jen refused bail on a charge of membership of the Irish National Liberation Army. The charge was brought on the evidence of an informer. Two men are on hunger strike in Perth prison. They have been refusing solid food since Sund!y but are taking liquids. No reason has been given for their action.