An elderly woman, Mrs. Polly John, of St. Dogmaels, Pembroke, was walking in High-street, Cardigan, when something struck her in the back. She turned, but could see no one. Later a soldier noticed something sticking in her back. It was a dart that had gone through her mackintosh
February 27, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
agony. Corns and callouses form. You've got to shift that aria or go on suffering. This is the modern method—just a daily foot-dip in hot water with a handful of Radox added. Radox liberates 5 times as much oxygen as other bath salts, cleans out clogged pores, lets crippling aci
February 27, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Today's Radio 767 kc/s (391.1 Metres) and 668 kc/s (449.1 Metres) 7.0 a.m.—News. 7.lo—Songs on gramophone. 7.3o—Lift Up Your Hearts. 7.3s—Physical exercises for women. 7.4s—Deanna Durbin (records) . B.o_ News. 8.15 8.8.0 Northern Orchestra. 9.0 Pianoforte recital, by green McLar
February 27, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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February 27, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
In early Egypt silver was the most precious of all the metals. It was called Het-Nub or White Gold, and seems to have been mined in the Silver Mountains far away in Asia Minor. Very few silver Egyptian objects remain. But one of the most interesting is a silver Sphinx, bearing t
August 20, 1930 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England