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June 2, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
GARTH JIMPY PATSY OKAY HI, MATER!- I'M WHILE THE COMMON FOLK THAT INFERNAL G 1 - vou GE, R E- LAI WH D AT tip., A BETTER !-- MAKE MERRY IN THEIR 6000 OCARINA OF OLD-FASHIONED WAY... HUGO'S IT'S YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO / WANNA GO TO WORSE THAN GO 70 THE FAIR! A ? THE FAIR TODAY A /
June 2, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
REDS SURPRISE BERLIN-LIFT ,THEIR NEW IRON CURTAIN 'L OST , FOR A WEry EE 1 MI L ES AWAY 1 4 blacksmith's Later, a car took her to ti ter t er Violet Jean Saffron Walden police for seven station. She was reported ound by E s s ex to be " quite well but ex% sterday seven tremely ti
June 2, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
D M E E EnwiNA • ft . EDER7 UN girls haveDSt e l o e f p h o ß n r e i Britain ' s l a % s d ' "Hallo " written to Paul Cave since he reported that 4 w IS a - r dw A seven out of ten office switchboard . . operators snapped and snarled at him. , all to r e . But most of the girl
June 2, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England