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Ist PRIZE. flOO.--Farnsworth. Mr. W., 34, Aconib Rd., York. 2nd PRIZE. £5O. Denduyts, Miss A., Warren School, :R'arren Rd., Broadwater, Worthing, Sussex. 3rd PRIZE. £2o.—Hooker. Mr. W. A., 32. Princes Av., Pt. Crosby. Lancs. £. PRIZES (Five).—Clayton, Mr. F., 12, Boswall Dr., I
October 14, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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October 14, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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October 14, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

More than 6,000 people in gay fancy costumes Celebrated Twelfth Night at the Chelsea Arts Club Ball at, the Royal Albert Hall last night. It was the first time for several years that the ball had not been held on New Year's Eve. " Colour " was the therhe chosen for the ball, and
January 7, 1933 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
FARENTS.—See that your sons and daughters who have struck out abroad to begin life anew receive every mailday an "

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January 7, 1933 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
INSiloyme ORIGINAL

INSiloyme ORIGINAL

,/ - 11:t EC •RD Sg.K. The only record with four 10in. tunes—two on each side. Best bands, latest numbers. Actually 13lays twice as lon , g as an ordinary 10in, record. Insist on " 4-in-1 —imitations will not give you nearly 12 mins. of music. On sale Everywhere. BRITISH HOMOPHO
January 7, 1933 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
GREAT SPURS-STOKE DUEL

GREAT SPURS-STOKE DUEL

Sheffield Wednesday have at last put the north on the League map. They started the New Year with the distinction of being the only First Division team with an unbeaten home record, and celebrated the fact by beating the Arsenal. My New Year wish is : Let the good work continue,
January 7, 1933 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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January 7, 1933 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
SCHOOL SHOP CLOSES

SCHOOL SHOP CLOSES

Owing to opposition by local tradesmen, the governors of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet, decided yesterday to close an outfitting shop established this term, to supply the boys with sports kit and other articles. At a recent meeting of parents, complaints were made tha
October 14, 1932 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
DECISION BEHIND GUARDED DOORS

DECISION BEHIND GUARDED DOORS

Long and Exciting Tussle in Conference Room The London busmen's conference, which was attended by delegates from all the L.G.O.C. garages, was held behind carefully guarded doors at Transport House, Westminster. It was a long and exciting tussle between the various sections infl
August 31, 1932 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England