IT would be simple to chart a route through the caves at Cltislehurst, or in the caves around the coast, and find a number of good hiding places for the money. (Mrs.) R. A. Bishop, Connaught - road, Folkestone.
June 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
IIE robbers may have acquired neering premises, sealed the notes lollow steel tub(rivetting steel ks at each end eal up) and dished them to Ile abroad. lel J. Atkinge, itwood - avenue. vorth Middlesex
June 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
A ETER searching yesterday among the flower beds of a garden near Langland Bay, eight miles from Swansea. detectives took away a number of articles for expert examination. The detectives also searched a row of summer tents, overlooking the week-end holiday bay. They looked under
June 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
, Tuesday H ROUG HOUT my -I- first day in this dizzy movie town, which is a mixture of the Taj Mahal and the White heaven City I didn't get a chance to unpack ! I'd hardly checked into my room next to Hedy Lamarr's at a lush Beverly Hills hotel when Jane Russell honked for me ou
June 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
) Enquiry Bureau: 27 Dover Street,W.l. Ask your hairdresser. No better WHITE SHOE CLEANER for all white shoes So Eai L IQUID B ANC So White So lasting SOLD EVERYWHERE
June 17, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THEY krikher just as that good- 'Sling young w who came May at the hotel few months, Holder of ttkeorge Medal ? Me, the Order of Othritish Empire ? G. Granville, fors beauty queen, did n of her honour` Nor of the ha:! earned them. treks over mou p l7 to help Resistance' ght-lipp
June 17, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
n M.P.5 of : stopped." folment in the ?sterday by 3eorge, Food he was a.sker of Agricullire into a rse slaughter roduce white Cary (Con., ,ad asked the would take the use of ices on live roduce such i►nond (Lib.. hetland) had he Ministry's ?rniitted the ►IL' SHIP SUEZ !r Mary Ro
June 17, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
By GEORGE HARLEY hotel clock ticks towards midnight. Fifty-seven young swimmers and divers sit tense and taut. trying to enjoy a chicken supper. Upstairs the Amateur Swimming Association selectors are choosing Britain's team of twenty-two swimmers and eight divers for the Olympi
June 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England