a g 'e I 6 • U M A a uiry. the board DEAD CHILD. Guardians Again Demand Full Inquiry. " MOTHER NOT SATISFIED." H,ammersraith Guardians yesterday decided to press further for' an inquiry into the case of Dr. Churchill, the woman doctor who resigned her post at the Downs Hospital,
October 4, 1923 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Mr. Sol Joel has a strong :hand in: the Bentinck Fund Nursery; and with the stable in such great form must have a dangerous candidate. Santolina, Restoration and Montifringilla are all fit and fancied, but I think we saw the winner when Spaewife was so narrowly beaten by Polizei
October 4, 1923 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
• .In asking Mr. Churchill to give facilities for the passing of the Cheap Trains Bill, a deputation to him yesterday stated that some companies had not carried out their agreement to run workmen's trains up to 8 a.m. to the full, and, in consequence, young people arrived in the
August 31, 1909 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Convened to confirm a decision to wind up the league, an extraordinary general meeting of the Navy League was yesterday adjourned immediately after it met, owing to dissentient members having obtained an injunction against the league being wound up before September 2.
August 31, 1909 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
M. A. Noble, not out, 63; W. Bardsley, lbw, b Buckenham, 0; V. Ransford, not out, 50; extras, 5; total (for 1 wkt), 118. V. Trumper. W. W. Armstrong, S. E. Gregory, A. Cotter, F. Lover, H. Carter, C. G. Macartney, and J. A. O'Connor to bat.
August 31, 1909 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
I •4 1 / 4 par e, 3yphon from any Chemist or Stores. Price 2/6, Double sized 4/- Order one to-day or fill in and post this Coupon to the Sole Manufacturers: COUPON Please send me booklet and full particulars of the Prana' Sparklet Syphon. Name Address Cut out and post to — AERATO
August 31, 1909 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
At an inquest on Sapper Horace Grey, a soldier who was killed in an explosion, it was stated that Sidney Blank, a fireman, went into the burning shed to rescue Grey. The air was full of poisonous fumes. The Coroner said Blank deserved the Victoria Cross.
April 10, 1917 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Cash 1 n d. Per an Price d Tin It is hoped to be able to supply Trade customers with a quantity of Nestle's Milk equal to their average monthly purchases of 1916 The 1111hlir ire to buy ,_ r ,, . olier in order 1(1 method of 'distribution.
April 10, 1917 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England