I HE PROPOSED AT THE PALACE Pilot-Officer H. H. Kitchener, D.F.M., and Miss Ida Bloxham. Miss Bloxham went with him to the Palace recently when he received the D.F.M. from the King. He walked to the other side of the room, to show her the medal, and then blurted out his proposal
October 23, 1941 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
at the London South-Western esterday and ordered to pay the lwas Sidney Leonard Hawes, of road, Streatham, and the ex-solnedy Kennedy was discharged in January last o n medi c a 1 grounds. Hawes said the reason he did not reinstate Kennedy was that after he was called up certain
October 23, 1941 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
rubber rings that are put round the tops of pickle jars, preserve jars and so onand use them like this. "If you have a mat that slips dangerously on the polished floor. stitch one of the rubber rings on each corner. You will find that the mat will not slip any more." BRIDE'S SCR
October 23, 1941 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
1S A BRYAN'I 19 'loutia he mother's body in the scullei of then home at Welling, Kent. Stunned sne Wined away collapsed anu died in the hall few yards away Her tatner 'returning iron' work could get no answer to his knock so broke a window—and found his wife's body He tried to r
October 23, 1941 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
" Try not to travel on a Tuesday. Don't go in a train or a bus Or a tram on a Tuesday. Travel as much as you can on the other days. There's a reason for this." —Colonel Britton in his talk to Europe last night.
April 11, 1942 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
stomach is always too acid. Food simply can't digest and your stomach is tortured in the attempt. Why endure this mealtime misery when ' Milk of Magnesia ' Tablets will stop it this very day ? They relieve acidity and sweeten a sour stomach at once. The stomach sta r t s digesti
April 11, 1942 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England