Paris, Monday. That kind of " entertainment " goes on = TODAY (8.15 p.m.) TV takes u Nmy Paris drawing room, not far from until September 8, when the TV men will the Eiffel Tower, I can't help going be back full—we hope — of beans and = I life-saving demonstration s off into shr
August 5, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
zone in the Davis Cup competition, They will now meet for the right to oppose Italy (European zone winners) or India (Eastern zone) in the inter-zone final, the winners from which will challenge Australia
August 5, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
knows S whether it has been stolen or has gone astray in transit. And if it was stolen nobody can say yet whether the theft took place from a train or not. It was lost on Monday between the Yorkshire towns of Barnsley and Don- caster, but the news was not released until yester d
September 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Bft. python at Bristol Zoo. He's one of her friends. Valerie's father, Vie Johns, is the zoo's snakekeeper, and she always gives a hand with the tape measure when Percy is brought out on the lawn for his monthly measure. NS E , .. • , • • ~ . • • • • • • A" r. . , ••. :'+.'is; .
September 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
IT is a coincidence that in t he same week in which IT Charles Chaplin arrives in this country, Hollywood sends us an example of modern slapstick comedy that features a couple of stars who are the current rage of America. One of them is Jerry Lewis, a U.S. comic. Ask me what's f
September 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
TOUCHY, CAP L- UNHAPPY LOVE BON/ TO MAKE THE MAP, DOC I. THINK SHE'S AFFAIR., ME HER. SNAP OUT OF REALLY CUT OUT LAD THAT!- YOU y FOR THI JOB WAIT... \ , . 7 - N . L 130
September 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England