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The ship was in the English Channel when the bomber appeared in the morning moonlight, dropped four bombs. Only one missed. As flames rose from the decks,

The ship was in the English Channel when the bomber appeared in the morning moonlight, dropped four bombs. Only one missed. As flames rose from the decks,

other British ships and a Dutch vessel hurried to the rescue. The sea was rough and the task of the helpers was difficult. There were forty-eight British people on board. The Indians, passengers and crew numbered 253. Many of the rescued are injured. A full list is being prepare
March 4, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
PEER'S PICTURES GIFT TO NATION

PEER'S PICTURES GIFT TO NATION

Lord Rothermere has cabled from Egypt his decision to disperse his notable private collection of paintings, and asking a fellow art enthusiast to offer three pictures from it to Sir Kenneth Clark for the National Gallery. The message indicates that additional gifts may follow, b
March 4, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
BALLOON SHOT DOWN

BALLOON SHOT DOWN

A barrage balloon with a trailing cable drifted low over the Essex village of Vange. Machine-gun fire from anti-aircraft battery - shot it down and It fell in a farmyard.
March 4, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
Buy Now for EASTER —at Pre-war Prices! SILVER FOX. Magnificent Cape in tiered design, from beautifully silvered natural pelts. GNS.

Buy Now for EASTER —at Pre-war Prices! SILVER FOX. Magnificent Cape in tiered design, from beautifully silvered natural pelts. GNS.

SILVER FOX Large, specimen pelts with brightest silver markings. GNS. S Phone: REGent 5332. Ltd. 90, REGENT ST., LONDON, W.l. —POST THIS COUPON FOR CATALOGU L NOW Name Address D.M. Post in unsealed envelope id. stamp I°N,T°rHs TO PAy charge for N'rdietx.ti"aurchases. '-FURS cred
March 4, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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March 4, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
Killed 40 Men

Killed 40 Men

They were in retreat, and the Germans came close behind them. The young French girl had set up a first aid post for the wounded, and there she still was when the first Germans entered the village. She saw the Germans killing British wounded. Infuriated she seized a British offic
March 4, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
SOAPLLSS SHAMPOO 4d. A PACKET

SOAPLLSS SHAMPOO 4d. A PACKET

The victims of the last one, a yelis no relationship with the present vi While doctors and nurses stood in the courtyard of a Polish mental hos- pital, GeStapo agents slaughtered the 300 patients inside because they wanted the hospital as a head- quarters for thethselves, says P
March 25, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
I WAS THAT

I WAS THAT

A WORRIED SOLDIER asks: I am a widower aged forty-two. In June last year I was called up with my battery for one month. 1 had placed the children in a home. On the third week I visited them on my motor-cycle and on the way back I met with a serious accident.
March 25, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
LITTLE BOY!

LITTLE BOY!

ready to make a new home he kiddies. Exen if you are discharged from the on account of your ill-health, 'u can still make a new home for not think the suggestion of an unmarried mother is e in your case be far better to wait until >"u fall in lova again; for a home founded on lo
March 25, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
FOE-' ALL

FOE-' ALL

" IF all the Nazi leaders were ' bumped off' now it would be wrong to make peace," declared Sir Herbert Williams, M.P., last night. " The Prime Minister and others have told us that Hitler is the enemy," he said. " I think that is a delusion. It is the German people that are the
January 5, 1940 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England