GANDHI'S ANTIWAR CAMPAIGN Mr. Gandhi has informed the Viceroy that he has drawn up a list of over 1,500 members of the Congress Party to court imprisonment by resorting to individual civil disobedience in the form of anti-war activities, says a Bombay message. The list includes a
November 14, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
yoU'VE heard the excuse often enough, we know . . . " It's the strain of the war. It get's me down." Usually the person who makes it is the type who is " got down " by any kind of out-of-the-way happening, and is just making the war an excuse. But how about you? Even if you don'
February 3, 1942 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
a es you warm By a Biochemist Why do some people feel the cold so acutely, look blue with cold, have ice-cold hands and feet? hxmoglobin of . the red blood cells, and hemoglobin can only perform this important duty by virtue of the iron it contains. Poor circulation? Perhaps. Bu
February 3, 1942 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
GIRL, 14, TRAILED GERMAN Linda Volante pLA YIN the role of schoolgirl detective, a fourteenyear-old evacuee who saw a German taking photographs of a wrecked plane in Berkshire kept watch on him and then told a policeman. The result was that at Abingdon Police Court yesterday Wil
February 27, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
BRITAIN and France—war allies —are larder allies, too. They are buying food for each other. An Anglo-French co-ordinating committee has been set up in London to secure the utmost economy and speed in delivery. Mr. Lennox Boyd, Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Minister, explai
February 27, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England