TWO TEENAGE girls were sorry to see their Army boyfriends leave Belfast so they made a phone call saying there was a bomb on their boat. Belfast Magistrate's Court heard to-day that the Liverpool ferry and 500 passengers were recalled and elderly people and children stood ashore
A TOTAL of 34 people appeared at Belfast Magistrate's Court on charges arising out of Shankill Road riots at the week-end. (50). plater. Seventh Street, disorderly behaviour; Archibald Montgomery (33), labourer. Crimea Street. breach of the peace, and James Reynolds (59). steel
WESTMINSTER MP Mr. Jim Kilfedder to -day called for a full public inquiry into the cause of the week-end riots. He is to fly to London to seek a meeting with Home Secretary Mr. Maudling and Lord Balneil. Minister of State for Defence "to lodge a complaint against the behaviour o
On the information • present before the Departmr - • of Employment and P ductivity. it is not their tention to refer the prop. acquisition by Imperial Industries Ltd. of Win:— Metals Ltd. to the Monopo'-‘
Mr. Ted McCleery, a representative of the four companies, referred to the future of the 700 people presently employed at the Ropeworks. - We are very conscious, of the responsibilities which, we are undertaking. particularly in respect of the employees. "Though we have given no