Mr. DIGWELL EVE IT ' F' YES, YOUR STAN/ IN GEE I .- I'M POVERTY PARISH GLAD YOU HAS BEEN CROWNED THINK SO, WITH SUCCESS, VICAR ! . - 1 1 I() 1 EVEN MR PROUDLEIGH HE'S TAKEN UP THE WHOLE T SEEMS HAS FALLEN QUESTION OF CRIMEA CRESCENT :OR YOUR PERSUASIVE WITH THE AUTHORITIES- IN
April 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
3. 0 Burnley v. Portsmouth 3.15 Charlton v. Chelsea 3.15 Fulham v. Huddersfield .... 3. 0 Man. U. v. Arsenal 3. 0 Middlesbro' v. Wolves 3.15 Newcastle v. A. Villa 3. 0 Preston v. Liverpool 3.15 Stoke v. Manchester C 3.15 Tottenham v. Blackpool 3. 0 W.B.A. v. Sunderland ...& I 3.
April 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
STEEL workers at Consett (Co. Durham) are being asked to join in a scrap metal drive to help keep the town's steelworks going. In each of their pay packets this week-end thousands of men employed by the Consett Iron Company are getting a circular asking them to do what they can
April 25, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
It is a faithful and sincere version of Alan Paton's novel about a Zulu parson who leaves his Fredric March the chance for a superb rural Natal parish to rescue his sister study of the last days of an unsuccessand son from the moral and physical ful commercial traveller. dangers
April 25, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
I t ATHEN I was at the sweet-toothed age "jam for tea " meant real, home-made jam. I remember mother making it slowly and carefully in an enormous pan—and the only things that went into that pan were fruit and sugar. The result was a clear, juicy jelly crammed full with whole st
April 25, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THEORY gone mad is the only interpretation 1 can put on two of the latest actions of the L.T.A. Committees connected with training and coaching. The first of these was to grade as second class the professional who took on as beginners D W. Barton, John Horn and Bob Wilson, and r
April 25, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
MEN words—" in my opinion there has been no miscarriage of Justice "—sealed the fate yesterday of two men, Edward Francis Devlin, 22 and Alfred Burns, 21, who were sentenced to death at Liverpool Assizes on February 27. They will be executed at 9 a.m. on Friday at Walton Gaol, L
April 23, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England