E CA. AGIRL who may represent Britain at the Olympic Games, Miss Sylvia Cheeseman, the sprinter, went to court yesterday to help her mother fight a claim for possession of their home. They won. Judge Tudor Rees, dismissing the case at Brentford (Middlesex) County Court, said: "
April 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
" WHAT a lucky break," I said to the young doctor. " It n't everyone who gets a ten-quid :se and £ 2,000 bonus in back ay ! " He dropped his stethoscope. His prossional manner disappeared. " Look ere," he said, " I don't own this practice. just happen to work for the man that ns
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Group. money for the rest of my life, whereas in the This group will not reveal old days I could have sold my practice." actual cases to me because they Some doctors, on qualifying, buy a house are anxious not to upset the and " squat " in a district after getting the ethics of
April 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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April 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
WALLY THOM, British welterweight champion, will fight Kid Gavilan, recognised in America as the world welterweight champion, in London in July if attempts by Freddie Mills, the new promoter, to secure the fight succeed. Mills said yesterday, " I have sent a cablegram to Angelo L
April 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
J OUR young men in their twenties won last night's Carroll Levis Discoveries broadcast. As the Ward Brothers—their title comes from As the wars" tsrotners—Lneir e comes irorn - twenty-five-year-old Rex Ward (right), guitarist makes for Happy Motoring. Esso road and confectionery
April 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England