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Evening Chronicle from Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England • 15

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Evening Chroniclei
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Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England
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15
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oliday age holiday market. Inclusive air tours were the Invention of private companies. indeed of In the first 20 years or so of their existence the State airlines, namely BEA and BOAC they used to be, took no interest in them at all. Indeed, they did their best to keep them from expanding by opposing every application for tour licences. at all mark the no-holdsthe inclu- on However.

three years ago BEA let up Sovereign Holidays. jewellyn company selling high grade Aviation package tours using scheduled vhich is flights. It has been very mpartial, successful even if the numbers ur of the are relatively small. of major D. It will lo see if private trends he Civil used the being cutting suit the British I theirs I lents will aches and ery dull But the was said tautly be travel This summer, however, British Airways plunged into the popular end of the market with their Enterprise Holidays Jising charter flights of BEA 'Airlours.

Although no figures have yet been released of the results of this, it is generally thought to have had disaprrcnting response from the But British Airways are determined to get a bigger share of the holiday market. Not only will they use their own charter but also part charter" on scheduled flights. This, the private enterprise companies maintain. gives them an unfair advantage in. the static, indeed dwindling holiday field.

Llewellyn in his speech warned that the policies being followed by the Civil Aviation Authority were slanted in favour of the State airline. He predicted that if this continued and accelerated it would quite simply put the private sector out of business. Within a few years. and certainly by 1980. this could mean that the State airline, namely British Airways, would have a monopoly of the air tour field.

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be ts delivery extra). Sin Nevmastle uponTre.lo mes) Old and New It won't be long now before you're having to istle your way through crushy Christmasy stores. ooking "like Sutton's Tynesiders the iyoos used to say of someone humping a tad of parcels. Once you got the parcels in the car you can laim that the resemblance is thinner. The Express as horsedrawn.

Which is how you'll see it in a lewgate Street 1910 scene on Page 53 of Newcastle Ild and New. Just one of nearly a hundred piCtures in Malcolm caife's fascinating book bringing the old city nd the i 974 city together. Street by street. On acing pages of evocative same-angle contrast. Newcastle Old and New gets graphically to the eart of what you've a stake in.

The city of the tan, woman and child in the street. Through a cntury of massive changes. On sale in local bookshops on Thursday the stet. Hp PUBLISHING Nanny found battered to death in earl's home THE body of a 29- year-old nanny was found in a large canvas bag at an earl's home today. It was believed she had been battered to death with a pipe.

Shortly before the body was found. the Countess of litwan ran out of the house. shouting "Murder. my nanny has been killed" Three saved A Sunderland couple and their four.year.old daughter were escorted to safety today as fire roartd through their home a public house. The blaze am at the Grin don Mill Inn and the alarm was raised by a passer-by.

Men broke Into the Dub and helped the landlord. Mr. John Welch. his wife and daughter Jennifer from the building. Visit the home of beautiful floor wall tiles iffla I 1 1M 0 If you want something more distinctive and individual in your home than mass-produced plastic and vinyl, come to tile mart and explore the world of ceramic tiles.

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'The children must hase been there all the time. It must have been terrible fur them." thm ihr nanny. Lady whose home 'ho the thought was 'sm Lowe Reigrave Street. F.nglish. had been with the London.

rushed out of the family only four or Bee house rot to the hesrh week he nannys name was Plumbers Arms. not releated Immediately The landlord. Mr. Derrick because her next of kin Whitehouse. said: She had not been told.

came staggering into the A post moriem mamma. door. I gave all the assist- lion was being tarried out ante I possible could by Professor Keith Simp. 'She was suffering from son. the pathologist.

various head wounds. They The dead woman was were guile severe She married and her husband was covered in blood and went to the mortuary was bleeding profusely indentify her. She had when she came In. head Injuries and was She was Just in a thought to have beep delirious state and kept battered with a length of saying: "I am dying and my Pfl)inlinanny has been killed. Del.

Chief-Supt Roy She kept on about her Ransom head of the children and was saying divisional CID took charge Mn children, my of investigation Mr. Whitehouse Old he A caretaker In a neigh- Two firemen die in dock blaze TWO firemen were killed today as they fought a mystery blaze in a top security zone of the Royal Naval Dockyard at Chatham, Kent. But as an investigation Into the fire got under way a Navy Press spokesman at Chatham said: "There is no reason to believe that KS origin is sinister or that security considerations are involved." The two Gremell died while Inside a bedding store at HMS Pembroke, a shore establishment. A brigade said they were carrying out normal fire-fighting operations, looking for the seat of the fire. Pour other firemen were injured and one of them was detained In hospital fn observation.

Bigger Rolls shareout More good news came today for shareholders in the former Rolls. Royce Canpony which crashed in Mr. Rupert Nicholson, the receiver. In his latest an, nual statement. raised his estimate of the amount potentially to shareholders from just over 401 per share a year ago to Sg.tp.

bouring house said, There a hell of a commotion. Pollee arrived in droves and one had dog. Thts is an area where we are used to a lot of There are often burelanes and always plenty of pollee about Miss Veronica Duncan. daughter of the late Major C. Y.

Duncan and Mee J. Margrie. of North Waltham. Hampshire. Before marrying she had some success as a basin's.

woman and helped to start printing firm. Several people 101 the house about hour later. One Wag a young woman dwelt tog a amide dower in her hand and lookin: Lord LUC3II to the tole when his father died in January. ltls father was a Commonwealth Reiatieus Minister in the 140.31 Labour Government and later became Chief Opposition Whip in the Lords. cleaning woman in the house nest door to Ludt' Luean's home said: "I didn't know the family or any of their servants at all.

This an area where people keep very much to themselves they even have high wall around their back The Earl of Lucan was not at home at the time and Police were trying to trace him today to tell hint about the death. Rte young Lord Luran. educated at Eton. later became a Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards. He cud he had no political plans when he succeeded to the title and would not sit on the Labour benches.

In 1966 he almost became a film alai'. He was spotted at the baccarat tables at casino by Director Vittorio de Siva. Ha wanted the to Pia, ociocialte Shirley Maclaine In "Woman Times Seven." Lord Lucan. aged 39. and Lady Liman.

aged 33. met at a cocktail party and the house in Lower Street was bought for them for 110,000 10 years ago. They were married almost It years ago and have three children a son, Lnrd Bingham. aged seven, and two daughters. Lady Frances.

aged 10. and Lady Camilla. four. Lady Lucah was formerly The Earl went to Perla for a screen test. But the elan of his great great grandfather.

who corn. mandril the cavalry at the time the Charge of Light Brigade at Balaclava. Mil not carry through to him The Countess of' Lucon tile mart Delays cost college £60,000 extra STRIKES and. the three. day week have forced Newcastle City Council to Pay extra In furnishing the new College of Arts and Technology, Since plannme for furnl ture for Charles Penton' Budding.

Maple Street. began four years ago, delays in onnoteting the have been accom. panted by inflation. Timber prices have increased by 111 per cent and Individual Perna cost double. Lack of furnishirks has meant that students moved into the first Me floors and music block a 'year later than expected.

Science students hate to riay in their Bath lane accommodation Maul 'January next sear. Mr. N. Storey assistant Direetor of Education said: W. are for normal science equipment and laboratory tools.

benches and fume cupboards. We may be fully equipped by March but it depends on deliveries. We could order somethinii today then wait lit months for Lt." The madman of the Education Committee. Coun. Derek Webster.

salt "Shortages of materials and labour. then strikes and the three.day week caused delays. In the meantime furniture and equipment prices have An additional 000.000 will be required. It will be borrowed with a repayment period of 10 years." come By PHIL PEN OLD Arts Reporter THE owrasra of Gp forth's only remaininx cinema have applied for permission to have the buiklmc demolished. Rut of the Implication Vs mccesaful.

the Royally 'Cinema Moaforthl Lid Plan to cedes eiott Al oolc They haze drawn up plans kith local Andreas Alb to build an entertainment complex of lecture restaurant and cinema centre with car narking facilities and adds. bona! service ands and offices Objection, to the acheme have to be tonged with the clerk of the conned at the CiSIC Centre before tier 27 The plans and IMPlitation have already been sub. mated to the council. Flights on despite dispute A ALKOLT by cabin Hr. fed Hallett.

union crews failed today lu regional secretary, mld the 1.... um Blinds Alma's dispute was unofficial al lishis from Newcastle Air 0011. One of the men was Ihr action taken about originally suspended and TO members of the clerical after an inquiry. he was dim workers' union, APEX, Is in missed. Aly members don't protest against the seeking feel that this was awesof a colleague miry." he added.

Ne SUPER 6k .4 NORTHUMBERLAND ST. NEWCASTLE Royalty may down spa Pram B. lON 1111 The Royalty. Ton g. a landmark on Goaforth street with its noon hitt.

and areen.domed town PI4 "rerun." of Popular films that have already been shown In city centre The Royally Is the only "norms owned by the cow osny and was built In the early thirties A director of the Puny said today: "Any piaAa for the redevelopment of the site are obviously iMended to rite greater benefits and facilities to the people of Gosforth." But civic apprmal for the Plans may be delayed by developments in the I roversy oter the proposed Covforth brpays and the indecision mer which route the new road will lake The only other cinema bitildins in Gestorth is the Globe. witch now orators 0011.1 11 00 it a EASTERN CARPI! SINES PATTERNED Britain's largest Carpet Retailers have made terrific money saving I) BROADLOOM prchases on your behalf' NY LON MI woe erg ienstricer 'A otqantrc purchase by us at this With Rs wan Noid years International Carpet Far boa' 1 1 gives you a heayyduty carpet in ONLY SQ.YD. the very latest designs and a 3 year guarantee at a new low pricer II ROOM SIZE pius a3s '1 .3., HERE'S ANOTHER TRIPLE TONE MONEY SAVER BROADLOOM IE aster ns purchased the entire 100A.EVLAN production of this beautrful Tonal FOAMBACKI carpet which enables us to offer bilenallcal this unbelleygily low pace' We can hold this oiler while stark ONLY SQ. YO. II cite s.

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