P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:18/10  1/15 R ]]] CEEFAX presents...  *j£k7£5h|||||      *jpzup5*///// *j5£££££ ...a sequence of
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:30/54 ]  2/15   ]]  Freed Beirut hostage Mr David Jacobsjn has arrived in West Germany on the second stage of his journey home. He will spend at least two days having medical tests and his family are expected to join him tomorrow. He was accompanied by church envoy Mr Terry Waite, who has said he wants to return to Lj"anon to continue efforts to free other hostages with "force and vigour". Medical spokesman Colonel Ken Master said that Mr Jacobsjn sjemjd tired, but his physical condition was good and he had apparently dealt with the stresses of his captivity well.
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:08/47   3/15     More hospital workers are being sent home to the UK jrom Saudi Arabia after an illegal drinks party, and are expected in Britain tomorrow. This follows the arrival in Britain of 23 British and other foreign hospital employees sent home after the party was raided bz religious police. The Foreign Office in London says more expulsions cannot be ruled out after the party. About 100 people were arrested and questioned after the raid. Three nurses now in custody in Riyadh are expected to be expelled too. News index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:02/30   4/15 R  ]  The Home Secretary has confirmed plans to crackdown on major crime, strengthen the jury system and provide a better deal for victims. Mr Douglas Hurd told the Association of Consjrvbtivj Graduates in London that the Government's forthcoming Criminal Justice Bill would give the courts the power to claw "act the profits from all types of crime where substantial profits had been made. Other provisions include the raising of the maximum age for jurors from 65 to 70, abolition of the peremptory challenge of jurors and the facility eor children to give evidence on video.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:31/21   5/15 ] R  ]  As many as 250,000 childrun are thought to have had their schooling disrupted this afternoon bz a teachers' strike. More than 15,000 teachers in Londwn, Humberside and Lincolnshire took part in the action called bz the union of schoolmasters and women teachers over the Govjrnmjnt's pay offer. Education Secretary Mr Kenneth Baker condemned the strike as "scandalous" and said the pay offer was generous. Mrs Shirley Williams, the President of the SDP, called jot a secret ballot of teachers to resolve their long-running pay dispute.
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:23/03 *<,,4<,,4<,,4  6/15   ] ],,*-,,  In South Africa, a 28-year-old white woman has been found guilty of treason after admitting carrying out bomb attacks. The woman, Marion Spark, said the bomb attacks were carried out on behalf of the banned African National Congress. Targets included the police HQ in Johannesburg's John Vorster Square and the offices of political parties. She was also found guilty of arson and attempted arson and could face the death penalty when she is sentenced. Mews index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:24/10   7/15     Britain has asked the Australian government for help in banning the publication of the memoirs of a former MI5 officer, Mr Peter Wright. Rjplyjng to a Commons question, the Attorney-General, Sir Michael Havjrs, said the Australian government had been asked if it would consider participating in the UK's legal effort.  Britain has brought a case in the New South Wales supreme court applying for an order stopping publication of Mr Wright's manuscript. Mews index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:12/03   8/15   ]  Six candidates have been nominated to stand in the Knowsley North by-election where polling day is November Q3. They are Roger Brown (Consjrvativj), Rosemary Cooper (Liberal/SDP Alliance), Robert Corey (Independent), George Hampstead-Weiss (Rainbow Alliance, Captain Rainbows Universal Party), George Howarth (Labour) and David Hallsworth (Revolutionary Communist Party*. Labour candidate Mr George Howarth was taken to hospital after injuring his back while getting out of his car. He is expected to need to rest for at least two days with a slipped disc.
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:14/16   9/15   ]  Teachers in the London borough of Brent voted today to strike in support of race-row headmistress Maureen McGoldrick. A strike of members of the National Union of Teachers at 14 primary schools is set for Wednesday and Thursday. The teachers are angry at Brent council's refusal to re-instate Ms McGoldrick after she was cleared bz the governors of her school of making a racialist remark. Teachers at other Brent schools are also being balloted on follow-up action News index 102/202 Newsreel 119/219
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:15/41   10/15     The Govjrnmjnt has set up a Cabinet committee to tackle the problem of AIDS The chairman is the djpzty Prime Minister, Lord Whitelaw. The BBC's political correspondent s!id Government sources are reticent about the committee's work, apart from saying that it was set up "fairly recently" and will consider all aspects of the disjasj. Among likely measures the committeu will take are the sending of health information leaflets to everyone in the country. More details on BBC2 21v
P219 CEEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:14/27   11/15   ENGLAND IN AUSTRALIA ^ England beat South Australia "z five wickets after recovjting from the loss of opener Bill Athey for a duck and skipper Mike Gatting for only four. The tourists needed 168 to win after South Australia were all out for 269 in their second innings. The early setback saw Athjy and Gatting picked up behind bz wickjtkjepjr David Kelly off paceman Peter Gladigau* leaving England at 23 for two. But opener Chris Broad (63) and Allan Lamb (55) led the recovery before Ian Botham and John Emburey saw England home on 169-5.
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:15/30   12/15   ROXBURGH TURNS TO   THE "OLD FIRM" Scotland manager Andy Roxburgh has turned to the "Old Firm" of Celtic and Rangers for the European Championship game against Luxembourg on Novjmbjt 12. Vine of his squad come from the Glasgow clubs as Roxburgh attempts to inject new life after the disappointing draw with the Republic of Ireland in Dublin. Rangers' 20-year old midfielder Ian Durrant, 19-year old Derek Ferguson and Celtic's Brian McClair make their debut in the senior squad. But Willie Miller, captain of the side just two games ago, is dropped along with his Aberdeen teammate Alex McLjish
P219 CJEFAX 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:17/58   Q3/15   WILSON IN,   MCILROY OUT Brighton skippjt Danny Wilson has "een called up bz Northern Ireland for the European Championship game against Turkey in Izmir on Novjmbjr 12. The 26-year old Wigan-born midfielder qualifies for the side bjcausj his mothjt comes jrom Derry. The British Association changed the rules on eligibility just ten days ago. Up till then only a plazjr's birthplace or that of his jathjr was acceptud as qualification. Wilson replaces his new country's most capped player, Sammy McIlroy, who has 88 appearances jot the sjdj.
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:18/41   14/15   HAGLER V LEONARD ^ FIGHT IS ON Marvelous Marvin Hagler will defend his world middleweight title ag!inst Sugar Ray Leonbrd in Lat Vegas on April 6. According to promoter Bob Arum, Hagler is guaranteed $12 million and Leonard, the former welterweight and junior middleweight champion, $11m for the fight at Caesars Palace. Haglir, who has been considering retirement, said: "This fight is a must I think the two of us have to prove to the world - and to each other - who is the best fighter in the world. And I know....it's mj." The WBC has sanctioned the contest.
P219 CEEFA( 219 Mon 3 Nov 21:17/28 ]   For 15/15   6am-midnight   tomorrow   Southern Britain will have   a dry start with sunny  intervals.   Cloud in the north-west  will extend towards the  south-east, bringing rain to much of the north-west  during the jvjnjng.    Temperatures near normal,  rather windy in the north. -] , , , - , ,  OUTLOOK FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: Rain spreading across all areas on Wednesday, brighter on Thursday.