And, thoug stopped him- Well, they've all gone. Now it's your turn. Last man. Remember the Rhine do ? You were last then. Old Curly was just in front. He was a boy. Always used to spit before he jumped—" Just in case anyone's looking up for me, Lofty." They were looking for him
June 24, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THE DAILY MIRROR F"•"=====Z"""""• • " " " = • " " • " " - - z • E E: =7 , :r = 2 . = r. The CANADIANS are modest. That anyone should want to tell the world about their capital causes puzzled surprise; yet Ottawa is a beautiful, dignified city. It is a joy to sit at my hotel windo
June 24, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
QO3II.IONE ought to tell the ranting Cassandra that dislike of America is not confined to Communists. While there can be no doubt that our wonderful middle class. with its love of reactionaries. really enjoys the position of lackey to the Yanks, the rest of the community Is beco
June 24, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Francis J. Smolds the music the first performance. , it ;as Exports to Australia, reduced by import restrictions. were about £12,100,000, compared with an average of £34,400,000 in the first quarter. The biggest drop was in textiles, which in April and May averaged £31,300,000-5
June 24, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Continued from Page One ted and Published by the DAILY MIRROR NEWSPAPE RS. L ays Mr. Mac- Right ago Ralph ,nd a party were red in the Kinmess in Malaya .tertaining jungle because they were 'Mg evening dress temperature In is usually over ee s, and the is over 85. cc co El at Ger
June 24, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England