! ) AlLy MIRROR" REPORTER Fred Allen, 52, complained to his landlord the condition of his six-roomed house. He ' l tht - lead to the outside wall being repaired. the landlord said: " Have the house as a pick up the deeds at my office." at a public meeting that Fred attended. (i
June 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
A sunsuit f or a very junior SUNSUIT for a ten- year-old—and how she'll whirl and turn around when she tries / on the wide wide skirt. Don't be surprised If she insists on going out in it AT ONCE. Our new pattern is of a cuff-topped dress designed for a 9-11-year- old and is com
June 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
JAN LET ME GO-- I CAN EX PLAIN EVERYTN ING I. I- I-- I'M AN EX- I. POL CEWOM AN ! 1 . , _, r ' SHE'S RIGHT, CONSTABLE!— WHY EVER NOT, THE ER— BUT NOT BY IM A DETECTIVE AND I'VE GEORGIE ? HIS THE TIME I'D CAUGHT JUST NABBED THE BLOKE POCKETS WERE UP WITH HIM ! HE MUST WHO DID THI
June 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
ey will herall ronation Da mation the A Coronation-3—will be read ints in London ames's Palace, s, Temple Bar al Exchange.m. and 1 p.m. read in turn ing of Arms, erald, Norroy 'King of Arms ceux King of of their probe: St. James's all. Admiralty ring Cross, leet-street, Lud. St P
June 7, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
tvis is the young couple whose wedding set a whole n talking and taking sides. One side said a ite boy should marry the girl he loved, even if she s coloured, the other said he should not. They are iversity graduates Roger McAllester, 23. and his wife. Grace Cunningham, who marr
June 7, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Other was re - nd, and the la people, her husband told Rester- folk Assizes than. Frank 7. was gaoled 'Onths for bi `F Ives, prose- ''t during the ttr Lilian. a'ith a man n: and they to' he Hastings A 'n Constable. Yeo was in t ric ?eft the RAF he lodge at the s. working try - t
June 7, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England