Liverpool Free Press archive

Home page The Free Press story Archive of pages Bits & pieces Resources

Links to all issues
 

Issue 1:
July 1971

Issue 2
Aug/Sep 1971

Issue 3
Sep/Oct 1971

Issue 4
Nov/Dec 1971

Issue 5
Dec 1971/Jan 1972

'Special supplement'
Jan 17, 1972

Issue 6
Feb/Mar 1972

Issue 7
April 1972

Issue 8
June 1972

'Special supplement'
July 25, 1972

Issue 9
July/Aug 1972

Issue 10
Sep/Oct 1972

Issue 11
December 1972

Issue 12
March 1973

Issue 13
June/July 1973

Issue 14
Oct/Nov 1973

Issue 15
May 1974

Issue 16
September 1974

Issue 17
November 1974

Issue 18
Feb/March 1975

Issue 19
May/June 1975

Issue 20
September 1975

Issue 21
November 1975

Issue 22
December 1975

Issue 23
January 1976

Issue 24
February 1976

Issue 25
March 1976

Issue 26
Apr/May 1976

Issue 27
June 1976

Issue 28
July/Aug 1976

Issue 29
Sep/Oct 1976

Issue 30
Dec 1976/Jan 1977

Issue 31
April 1977

Click on any page image to open a large PDF version in a new tab.

Issue 18, page 1


Issue 18, page 2


Issue 18, page 3


Issue 18, page 4


Issue 18, page 5


 

Inside this issue...
 

• Inquest into the death of Kenny Williams, who claimed he had been beaten by police (issue 17), returns a verdict of "misadventure". Meanwhile, it emerges that one of the officers involved had been the subject of a previous complaint about beating (pages 1, 6 and 7).

• Liverpool officials are having second thoughts about Graeme Shankland, the planning consultant whose advice led to several disastrous projects (page 4).

• Frank Keeley, one of two Liverpool men charged with conspiring to seduce soldiers from their allegiance to the Queen (issue 17), says someone is tampering with his mail (page 10).

• An odd land deal in Harold Wilson's constituency (pages 1 and 2).

Looking for a particular story? Try searching the index.

Issue 18, pages 6-7



Issue 18, page 8


Issue 18, page 9


Issue 18, page 10