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/Edward Heath; IViakingJapan areal partner, page 12found SsU1 anrf® ’h e A®°nth s ^N,l °ar m V,.ifi c.V;,„ x» ^,He L trt^ a ni. f ; u / h- e near. E ai,S.a,: £iSlSiN k' «S-Bani-Sadrdefiesultimatum byf:I: '■ht. S, e V.:id., =. ld er r h, r 'M J,h »n— ^cn nU M P.b.‘^d.-,1 r- ld er.L^.r S' f M 1,h »nP ^.« 3s.-c. I'naii.X X ss.v zgpimcnulirrs in the ofternooD, and He accused his opponents oC but a. Defensive weapon.,an influential clergy 3 roup dc- attempting to.

blind the. “Are they not an ancientniunding moves towards his ayatollah to the real problems pioman manoeuvre?” Lorddismissal it seems 1 he Ayatol- 0 f the country: 'The difficult Scarman asked, The audienceMh may now be lei l with no economic situation, lack of clapped.p«£L,r IO dimiss f£ curiry ’ ‘S. crear j on of The full story of the incident. Kevlar and so on.

Which sparked - the rioting wasThe Aval rtIJah told Mr Bam- 2e Pres.denfs office said M, d for T ^ firsr rirae £ MpS.ulr il.c price tor kec pmg his bom messages,-jiad been Robin Auld QC who JS ^ dyis poMtion m a speech which handed to the ayatollah s home, ine Lord Scknnarishocked observers by its sev- although officials rbere refused 1- ui« '1 ■.c ir- during an emotionally to acknowledge this when con- I a =k youth who.clureed mevLing riiis morning tacred by reporters. Neither A.P nla i rhe mosque near his home in statement was reported' by the. '. “1“™ b 7 a police-north Tehran.

Man m the afternoon runningIn effect, he was threatening ln rh e streets an estimated Atl. Ann c R.«dall opposition groups with ex- 50-500 Fundamentalists mole w L? Ne ‘communication unless they command of the central Fer- wrest,c? 1 h,m ro 1110repented. Amid erving and wail- «fowsi Square.

Where thenz from the audience the Aya- NaDonaJ Front had planned To, lc oecame clear to the police-,tollah said: 'I am sor r: they b°,d a rally. “The only parry man- from the amount of bloodhave dug their own graves. I. s rhe Party of -God, the only,? His imin that the' man ‘wasdid nnt want it to happen this leader Ruhollah CKhomefni). He asked him whatway.” they cried.

“Death- to Bani- was wrong but the man, MrSadr.” The state radio gave size- Michael Bailey, ran away. He.Pall fnr anolnpv able coverage to the demon-: was chased, and caught butKs&n lor dfHiiugy station. Struggled to gfet awaj.from President Some clashes were reported. 1 A small group' of blackHe accused bis opponents ofThe applause came when, MrLeslie Walker, deputy assistantcommissioner of the Metropoli.tan Police, who is, iu. Ofthe.Brwton district; wa^ talkingabout rite use of riot shields. Hesaid they were not an offensivebut a. Defensive weapon.

“Are they not an ancient-Vijft’’,. RJab may now be lelT with nochoice but to di.-miss thePresident.The AvajnMah told Mr Bani-clapped.-'.The full Story of the incident,which sparked - the rioting was'told for the first rirae by MrSmiling Queen is back among the crowdsThe 1 Queen, accompanied. By the Duke.Many police officers were on duty,.There were few comments about theo£ Edinburgh, making her first public but there were few overt signs of extra weekend, and the main excitement for1. ■ i 1 ■ r» i -.L.1.I.

7 - 1 - iiappearance yesterday since blank, security. People.going into thecartridges, were, fired near her in the ceremony were not searched, but theyTrooping the Colour ceremony on were required to produce the normal glimpse of Lady Diana Spencer in aSarurday.

In; bright sunshine she pass to watch the procession for the bright,; emerald-green dress. Manywalked through' the grounds of Wind- ceremony. As the Queen, walked to could be heard eagerly planning theirsor Castle to a thanksgiving ceremony St George’s' Chapel beside the Duke itineries for the forthcoming royalof the Order of the Garter.-the crowd- clapped. Wedding.Call for apology aWe covera S e T the demon-: was chased, and caught but ' “ '; 7 ■from President “sfme c.«h«,v tr, r^, t^r bi Kk Healey Roy Mason’s agent Monetarists.&^nrj2?«sS5ai denounces' - n nitc to inin ^IDP will prevail.gFSTJsa’ff.ass g v ■ - Quits IO join our in CabinetrcvolL' f^ hjr'th'e ‘“il'S free.POL-C, our.0 DdlvFS From Konrfd Kershaw, Bernsley iU V^dUlUdOf the President he said:.? U i.“I 6 revoinrionary. Find 1,.bun, with she help of.

'. N“ The gentleman sboald go and sl °S an - God is great in sup-, reirrfoicetpems.' ‘Mr:Bailey By Our Political Editor. Mr Trevor Lindley. Labour Shirley -Williams and met By Our Political Editorapologue to the nation and say port or the Ayatollah. 1 meanwbire had sought help in ';■»» r S. BersnMl 1 Party agent to Mr Roy Mason, people with whom 1 had an Conservative critic.

of thehe has not acted according to also reported, that the. By T.oct5pied£j? A 1 ^ff^?5nEjShS' ihatfow Miniher of Agriculture affinity. Cover ^nKbandiine of thethe votes of the people who Tt£ociarinn Kj S whlte j aaiily -“B.

5: wound £ r ^ c^moaizn to eep the a ° ld MP for Barn S le '- has re- “Mr Mason was also associa- economy who have been hopingelected him but.would hence- ^Sani app. Ear - ed to tb.be very d eDllt v i ea deShi? Of the- Labour signed from the party to join ted with the campaign and we that the special and mucSdiSfnrrh do ntiy for the first time,economy, who have been hoping Mr Ha up hey was due to meetthat the special.

M'uch-dis- Thatcher m London, p.rob-cusSed Cabinet, meedng called a bjynext month, to make afor tomorrow might produce Pineal assessment 0 f the ovila- change of direction, are 'deliberancms.' ^ Dr Fuz-now resigned to the belief that 1 G '» Id i.f exnected to seek earlyno such thing will happen. ' talks -with his British counter-„. part if he succeeds as Taoiseach.T. 1 e ' among Tory and they could be expected nextMFs is that Mrs Margaret month.Thatcher may not fully share H e is making ir dear that thethe.

Treasury s confidence secrecy surrounding the jointrnaf tRa hnnfim nf flip M 7. i- i’. Treasury’s confidenceof Rcza Khan and Molnmmad OThm exec u cion 'by. Firing Bailej', whosaid he was havingRota (Iran’s last nvo shahs). Squad on Sunday o f seven more mfficwJty in. AndI did not know thev' would rise members -of ' Tran’s Bahai com- they suspected;a puncturedagainst t?ic korari.'

At one point ranmty worsens the prospects iung.in his sneech the crowd cried that country s iaarn mummy,f.At about 630 im ambulance'May God curse them.” religion (Our; Foreign Staff was called -and another;pdiceiakfr him to hospital. But a the three areas of policy which. Dight-thM hi. resignation was national Labour Party conpolice car, responding to the have proved most contentious not directed against Air Mason ferences nobqdy Will listen rccall. Saw ^.,.4 SuiiSSSu -&wSn sin^-. d S.&.«npRf^fhecar. W;, -the election d«e«t'YW yea,rsf.

^eatte-are shouted down 01that the bortoni of the.re- talks- would immediately becession has been reached and abandoned: The signs are,- bow-that iitilatton is under control. €v er, 'thar the British Govern-.Bur those Cabinet Ministers ment- would irt any case wanewh£ like the Chancellor 5ir to make the contents public inGeoffrey Howe, put their faith. orde r to assuage the suspicionsabove all in control of the 0 f ulster Unionists.same time it maximizes' SS3S±2 is no. '.«'the- ground 'which he shares. Nnwilhngnesy of moderate mem- has been a fail in support ofwith; his eJecio rate— the Labour v political parties.! Believe poli-Party -conforence^-and' whb tho ^ tJ “ 'J. a civic duty bat a lotleader, Mr Mkha’el Foot;.

Decision, last night, Mr Mason people are simply not iuter-lung. ', I Party conFtarence^-and' whb thd „ tics' is a civic duty bat t.A. about 6A0 im. Ambulance l leader, Mr Mkha'el' Foot;. ”r aS 35 pt ^ people ^sunply not iivas called -and another;poiice i TI -believe that 'together?

1 am, e ested. Politicians have rmoney supply, appear still to bethe onlv group who know whatthey wanr; And there is noreason, to. Supposb that theirMay God curse them.” religion (Our; Foreign Staff was called -and another;poifce I TI believe that 'together u- f 516 ®. PohuciawExcerpts from the speech write). This brings the' number officer; arrived to - bind- the J Michael Foot and I make a- “■ ',5.2;. h ™f„ a b “if: to lower tn^tbenever I views will no,t prevail.Dr FitzGerald would insist onthe invoJvemenr of Ulster poli-ticians if the joint studies wereto continue. It was out of frus-tration that the British Govern-v-ere rmeatcdfy broadcast bythe radio.of leading Bahais executed uince j.

Wound rightly. ' He -pressed t balanced' t gam he.

Says,the Muslim fundamentalists j down on the.' Wounti to stop it J He Echoes criticism made hiswould- have been far better to pu blic and Ihave stayed, in the party to change thatcounter extremism from withinThere was no word of what took power in 1973 to 40. Bleedina and « remove eir -and ma j n rival. 'Mr Amholiy Wedg-' ZTmd “We have to try to get people scale discussion.

Of economice Liberation Movement’s' Unlike the Christians, Jews blood; from -tlie ^suspecced in-%v0od Benn; '-when' 'Be' says he' L 'S nan in om b?ck into politics and the SDP policy since the governmentrcsonnse mieht be, but the - -. toucn „ n.,.President’s office issued.a state- are not recognized as an official That monon may have i been ■ w itJr:our ^movement -.by re- Mr Tdndlmr' aaed -is wk a l£ has to be the first pimoot it said had been sent lo minority religion, though they misunderstood by people -who -jeering: the easy answer, the fo^ier^arliVriiemaro Mrdida r e P»«y throw- itself -openthe radio and television.

^e esnmawd to., number had come; onto the seme.”. Instant 'sdlotion and the tempta- 5^w«morSuS.^SaSSSJ. U. 01 7 Peopie.to exjthe President pledged continued 300.000. They have no legal The group qf 40 -to 50 black itron to promise -more than we Lahoiir councillor and war'd opin ‘ ons '.loyally to the Aj-atoUah: prorectipn under the consOtu- youths yhp had gathered b^n caa^brni:”. ' SrS^eaSSTi ^d^s-stiira ■ “ J seethe SDP holding'However an ary von arc my non, a matter which raised; a to shoot for Mr -Bailey's-. S^sD^Bkirtt forthemaioritv dSesate w the emeraMnanae^ possibUiry of creating whhonesty towards you will not he protest by she European, Parha- yCK f iofLabour MPsTwho have Found mentcommittee 8 ofthe const ini- Tealiy want, a party thatdiminished.

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It seemsiiola C.e ' 7 mv beh T«p r o?^iS? He defesti. U. L.«bour Party has forgetowards you.”“teem of the The doubters among Cabinet meat finally agreed in the Dub-would like to ministers, who. Will be allowed 1i D summit between the. twoto take part in their first full- Prime Ministers last December’ to get people scale discussion. Of economic to bv-pass Belfast and to set upand the SDP policy since the government talks.

Directly between West-I.-1I1IIWC tnc uuuauuuj. J tna 1 uivw. Tivwi ujb oiuptnsu K WOOQ ocnu, wnen DE savs ne r f mm uavn. LUtu duu lue our UII 6 uiliuucul raiKS. Aixecny oetvand Zaroastrfems. The Bahais I jured - lung 7 Afr Auld.-said,' I beSeves:. we must be' honest.

Se tbuchlSe - ■ ' shews 10 ®«.r this opportunity, took office^wo.yeara ago, have minster and Dublin.are not recognized as. An official’ with.: our movement -.by re-tie touchline.”Mr Lind ley, aged 33, was aIt has- to be the first publicparty;to throw' itself -open andallow people-. to expressno agreed. Whatchanges they want. Several arelooking first for support inresisting the further.cuts in.

“I see -the SDP holding thepossibility of creating what IThe talks, whatever shape ordirection they take in thefuture, are not regarded by theBritish Government as a oar topossibility of creating what I srmmnj!? Which the Treasury tion within Northern Ireland.really want, a party that will a Ct seeiung. □ A multi-million pound boostinvolve people. It seems the- Others, with smaller depart- for tourism in Ulster’s banditLabour Party has forgotten mental. Budgets or without country -was announced yester-s pen ding pro- any attempt at a political soln-thc rencmance the Ayatollah There is still no neihad sought and the President whereabouts or fate ofwent on to repeat his previous members of 'the Bahaicomplaints about the lack of Administrative Connfreedom and security in the were seized last. He said the ‘Ayatollah Shiraz, it.

Is learnedhad been unfair. House of the Bab, tlHe added: “ If 1 invite people of the- Bahais,: -is ttfor resistance against the open molished and replaciviolation of the.

Law have I in- square and a highway,sited them to revolt or- for the Silenced. Wipe - are convinced jnac xne r, “J i »».=»■ ho drfoctcresponsibility mullahs are bent on total eradi- ambulance?” - and; Look, 'sectarian hatreds ”' nn-cation of those of their.faith- tWre killing him”. & «fSShS° pafSr. ” 'Eut that ivas a loug way from in Iran, itsr birthplace. The officers med to. Explain « Healev’srtiends in theic rencmance the Ayatollah There is still no news of the that an ambulance bad been -n^ny considerwhereabouts 'or fate of the nine, called but rhe -crowd was not.fw'SXs movrTsome femembers of the Bahai National satisfied.

Po ice. were ™7 m SL °ihmsorne of the reselecTion contests. Labour party. He has been invy 1.® people, ic skids cue! Unpleasant, be. Savs he detests a party member fo?

Labour Party nas forgottenthe ^ sectarian hatreds” nn- and has just completed a degree about people.' Leashed Hn -the parry. Course in politics at Sheffield. “ 1 believe proportional repre-Mr Healey’s friends in the' Universirv. ' seutation has to be tried.

It isparliamentary” party consider He said last 7 night: “Dis- the only way a minority opinion.that be- has moved some dist- enchantment set in when I spent is. Going to be given a voice. Theance in order' m pacify. The' iwp years, at RusJdn College, Labour Party no longer allowsyeaily wanr, a party that will are seeking. involve people. Ic -seems the Others, with smaller depart-spending departments, areanxious above all about therising level of unemployment.■Continued, on back page, col 6day by the Common MarketCotmnission in Brussels (thePress Association reports).IRA plan to outwit law,.page 2ursafl.SE£ K.were scizaa last. Rrom J.

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S -a; aSHL?±t^ w ^ wJL - I ‘, ° 1: ^d»nw«abite»»at^-BNOC cuts price of NorthSea oil by $4.25 a barrelThe British National 'OiJ Cnr- brings the reference price ofpnration has cut ’North Sea.oiL North.-Sea oil lo'$35.-wq 1I belowprices by S4.25 a barrel, bowing comparable North ’. Afriranin pressure from the oil com- crudes:- But the oil;cotapaniesHouse of the Bab, the shrine after oiir owfl.V,?of the- Bahais,: -is to - be- de-: They hailed:n car and askedmolished and replaced by a’ the -driver to.

Baileysquare-' and a highway. To- hospital, ■whicli he did.

Lion, page 12.crowd then ran back to be met;; by about -40 poBcemfen who hadbeen brought in. The crowd ); swelled to 100 and violence., m. T.

Police shields came outn aa fV)4^-w.f- v 'and the trouble lasted- Sor. X U JL- LU hour and 20 minures.' .;. The next day the area wasiff a '.-rife with rumours- that-.Mr -Hf 41'1/l Vl:Bailey had been attacked. The police, and' the violencebrings the reference price of- erupted.

Healey's 'manifesto, page 2standing politics rather thanjust feeling ir. I was involvedMr Lindley’s decision willcome as a boost to the SDP inwith; the Campaign -for Labour Barnsley, which has about fiftyVictory with Dr Owen and members.Full report, page 3.Governmentto act onreplica gunsBy Philip, WebsterPolitics Staffpanics tn increase its earlier still ioffer of a S2 cut.

The reduction pricesintend to raise': petrolPage 15Police cope with France sweptambulance calls by pink tidePolice and voluntary; services France has been - swept by adealt with 412 emergency ambu- pink tide which swamped bothlance calls in London as mostCommunistsof the city’s. 2,300 ambulance- Caul lists.

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On- the lengthy list inSmvn 1 ^ SlJ,tb SuJan Barker seided for the with firing blanks at.tbe.Uuecn ■ Courr One, Air Sarjeant came tive ACP-for Bury Sr Edmuads-'.^00-0, a net ^inof 44 crats, five vears’ has also; been during the Trooping the Colour, into courr as,the first case, and -parliamentary adviser to rafter touching S2.0040 earher P-.: ik t q«. no ceremony, was remanded in cus- Flanked by detectives, he the- Police- Federation, has been■ i - Page 15 ea Mro e ^ t h J wjji tody until. J.une' 24 during a wore jeans and: a black sweater pressing for action, Mr Wliite-T IV I hp SranriKl a- m-ntected oosition brjefVcourt, appearance yester.

and carried a plaid woollen law accepted that the law wouldIsrael to curb.■ - ja ^ t. Ami -.,.«» be changed, ■., rime that happened was in Strict security. Was- in force- While relatives sac in the The were cheers when he.saidnol!

Violence iqce -hen Christine- Truman at Bow Street magistrates’ court public gallerj-; Mr Sarjc'ant h was the Queen’s wish that sheJS-fimil during' the '-hearing: Everyone looked. straight ahead as Det should be able to move freelyMr William Whitelaw, theHome - Secretary, committedhimself in the Commons -yester-day to strengthening controlsagainst replica guns, after theincident on Saturday when sixblank shots were fired nearthe Queen 'by, a man using, an-imitation revolver.He announced that the Home.Office and chief police -officers- cii. 1 cr. ■ 1 ' 1C ■. Were to examine- what controlsMrs Shirley Sarjeant, mother of the youth accused of firing- cou d. 'devised althoughbTank.

Shots at the Queen, leaving court yesterday with her' official, circles later, doubteddaughter, Veronica. Whether there would 'be time to.

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