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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
" 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