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7 results found for '69/80' in Issue No..
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 2 Oct 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/80
- NoS ID
- 113790
- Story no
- 1 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Back benchers, front benchers, ordinary Party members - the conference hall was where they headed. The Labour Party had a lot on the agenda as the year of the General Election loomed on the horizon.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 2 Oct 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/80
- NoS ID
- 113791
- Story no
- 2 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
They went to the polls to decide who could lead them in the coming years, but the electorate didn’t come up with the answer. But one thing was certain, Adolf von Thadden and his neo-Nazi Party did not get...
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 2 Oct 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/80
- NoS ID
- 113792
- Story no
- 3 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
was littered with mountains of rubbish when its dustmen went on strike for more pay.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 2 Oct 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/80
- NoS ID
- 113793
- Story no
- 4 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The international "Three Hours of Amsterdam" speedboat race was won in exciting style by Britain’s Don Ross.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 2 Oct 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/80
- NoS ID
- 113794
- Story no
- 5 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Rain and gale-force winds up Morecambe way didn’t deter drivers in the sponsored Kart Race Meeting which incorporated the Northern Kart Association Championship.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 2 Oct 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/80
- NoS ID
- 113795
- Story no
- 6 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The weather was a lot better down south for the final stage of the three-day Wills Cycling Grand Prix.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 2 Oct 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/80
- NoS ID
- 113796
- Story no
- 7 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
In Japan, it seems that all roads lead to Tokyo, thriving capital city of almost 11 1/2 million people. With all those potential customers, British Week looked set to be a grand-scale success. It was the...