greatly delighted actically empty now. odern equipment they planned for their their staff's convenience, all the fittings r schemes they chose, the private cinema, i fully decorated nurseries, are left. .11 their furniture has been stored. The s they particularly wish to have wi
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
EASON tickets expiring tomorrow or later standstill order on proposed increases, or a con- will not be renewed for longer than three tinuation of existing rates. Ordinary single and return fares by direct months, British Railways announced yesterday. routes will be reduced from
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
)m Mrs. S. LAW;ON, Balfour-street. 3,ateshead: dy little girl, Carol, three years, has . ee dollies. When I gested she should e one to her friend, uline, she replied: no, Mummy. uline can have one my other toys, but a dolly, 'cos I'm !ir Mummy and I think they would to be with a
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
12 Correct £lO2 14 ofOi Id. 11 Corr. £2 6 0. 10 Corr. 5/- Peel 1-3 Draws Peal 2.-0 Results Pool 3—il Aways Nothing COPES 13 Match Penny Points Pool Ist Div won with only 21 Points 20 Points 19 Points 18 Points 7 Match Treble Chance Pool. Ist Div. won with 21 Points 20 Pts. £l5 6
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Fetter-lane, E.C.4. And at Manchester, 3. : Holborn 4321. Blackfriars 2313. •: a'. THE NOS, HERE • IS ANSWEREI) DAILY MIRROR" REPORTER FOR three minutes a mother and her nineteen-year-old son clung to each other in a cell below the Law Courts in London, yesterday. _WITH HI GIRL
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
O NE of the things that has always made me boil is Joe Public's brash assumption that if a man sells frocks or underwear he couldn't knock the skin off a rice pudding. Actually the ,rnen who handle Britain's " rag trade " can probably produce as many wartime gongs as any collect
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
ANURSE accused of murdering her employers' two-year-old daughter was said yesterday to have told the police: " I lifted her on my knee, with my hands on her neck, and sat down on a chair. I still kept hold of her neck and pressed. She turned purple." The child, Anne Veronica, wa
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Merrick, who pleaded not guilty, was committed for trial by the Newton-le-Willows magistrates. She was said to have made this statement to the police: " Anne started climbing on a chair in the sittingroom. She fell off and bumped her head. I think it was her forehead, and a litt
April 30, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England