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1970 1970 LOCAL: Derby Corporation buses were operating normally again following bank holiday Monday's one-day stoppage by most crews protesting at the frequency of services on a route to Mackworth Estate. A handful of crews defied the strike call.
SPORT: England's World Cup football captain Bobby Moore was in custody in Bogota after a jeweller accused him of taking a gold bracelet from his shop in the hotel where the England team were staying. Moore denied the allegations. NATIONAL: Demonstrators shouting "resign, resign" heckled Prime Minister Harold Wilson as he left the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland after a visit.See the full content of this document
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1980 1980 RETURN: Tunnicliffe LOCAL: Derbyshire Building Soc...
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