prITHIN the past ten days I have seen three new Hollywood films. ACH has an old-time smash-hit song as the main title. :ALL of them are showing within walking distance of each er in London's West End. TWO of them have leading ladies using crutches. TWO include sequences which bu
April 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
By GEORGE HARLEY peted in the British senior dancers should enable TWO world champions Pairs skating champion- them to skate it ! will attempt to win a silt'. Sixteen girls will corn- British junior title next And that makes them. pe.te week. and eligible for the junior skating
April 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
avenue, in the Whitley district of Wigan, in response to the request of a neighbour. The mother's name is Mrs. Louise Kay Barrett, 36; her husband is Jack Barrett, 42, an unemployed joiner. Their little girl's name was Kay Ann. Soon after the discovery in the house Mrs. Barrett'
April 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
SENIOR.—Rod—Mr. James Stringer. 38, Hapwood - street, Warrington (61b. 60z.). Reel: Mr. W. L. Warren, 51, St. Catherine's- Toad, Southbourne, Bournemouth* (61b. 40z.). WOMEN. Rod Miss A. Berry, Bide-a-Wee Cafe. Stamford Bridge, York (51b. 70z.). Reel: Mrs. Bennett, 83, Alderney
April 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
NEW RECORD.—Mr. Robert D. Richards, 24, The Oval, Gloucester (3111 b.), Rod and Reel. SENIOR.—Rod—Mr. R. Sinclair, 48, Park-road, Clacton (251 b. 8oz.). Reel: Mr. A. Slade, 7, Staines-road, Twickenham. (251 b.). WOMEN.—Rod—Mrs. E. R. Durrant, 47, Edward-grove, Portchester, Hants
April 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England