al i D DON'T BE SILLY THERE will be endless trouble and public upset if Durham County Council's " closed shop " ambitions are allowed to spread to other parts of the country. Any signs of that should be nipped in the bud at once. Coventry should see the danger of what they are do
June 24, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
TWO tomatoes ended her marriage, Mrs. Enid Joan Evans yesterday told a divorce court judge. The tomatoes were among sixteen her husband had grown—his first-evar crop. He was very proud of them, and left them in the greenhouse ready to weigh when he returned from work. But Mrs. E
June 24, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
• i :i ROGUES' CHARTER 'WHY does it take so long to clean up the evils encouraged by the muddled state of our libel law ? Why such a hard struggle to get rid of unwholesome restrictions on responsible freedom of speech? For years the need for reform has been admitted on all sides
June 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
JOE HARDSTAFF, the Notts and Hardstaf former England batsman, is f considering League cricket offers for next summer, but judging by hits his his display against Lancashire at Nottingham yesterday the county fifth cannot afford to let him go. He hit a brilliant unbeaten 104— his
June 26, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England