SOME MOTHERS try to shield their children from the slightest risk of infection. They keep them indoors when it rains, wrap them up warmly, (often a bit too warmly!) in all weathers, and are always saying, 'Don't do this, darling,' and ' Don't do that .' But the fact remains that
January 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
House, Rolls Bldg s.. Fetter-lane. Loudon., E.C.4.—Thursday. January 10. 1952. .11 r 0 3 2 ; 4 bi 0. OAQ 4 V 4. Tel : Holuora 43' SO OcCOMSL. CRUMBS , YOU SEE BERT' Hai MRS. GAGE WHY IVE CARE .' AND IT'S SAYS SHE EAVY LIKE. OF IT.' IF MRS. F. IT'S HER: • I --- MESEEHSINI 4 -•- H
January 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THERE is a pretty sidelight on the A penalties of fame in the story told to me yesterday by veteran actor Herbert Walton—a story against himself. Herbert. now seventy-six—the tenth generation of a theatre family, and son of the famous Witty-Watty Walton—is a real old trouper. He
January 9, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
fo. the last two years." Olga told me: "I don't want to go away, please. No one has asked me where I want to live. I have ever so many dresses now. I'm learning to play the piano and Daddy is teaching me French. It's ever so nice living here. I have been so happy with my new Mum
January 9, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
GeialdineHouse.Rolls Bldgs.. Fetter-lane. London, E.CA.—Wednesday, January 9, 1952. Tel. Holborn 43: ~ than In t alt air ie t his h a o 8. -g or le, at h i . Itl g lee. Israeli Go WED., FORWARD WITH oa ma y e ra l one warns: mirror 9 THE PEOPLE We + By HAROLD HUTCHINSON crush te
January 9, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
FORWARD WITH THE 14.998 PEOPLE Registered at G.P.O. as a Newspaper. DRINKER drinks bought before " called, is to be barred in future at func4 "ottiti,idlands city. Professor R. Peers, presidinif th e %ve Magistrates' court, said yesterday. t he t hat where we grant occasional li
February 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
WATCH BOY DROWN W TER 4 ft. DEEP .mmer. brought the boy but could not r A great pity with l a iose people standing that the boy w recovered mor ckly," said the Barnsleyi ;trict coroner. Verdict isadventure. + APTAIN F. D. Par ler, and Ken Da ,porary mate of the tug) , 'moil will
February 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England