24 (in England), Football League v. Irish League; October 8 (in Glasgow), Scottish League v. Football League of Ireland; March 17 (in Dublin), Footbail League of Ireland v. Football League; March 25 (in Glasgow), Scottish League v. Football League.
July 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
By " Daily Mirror " Special Correspondent Paris, Monday. M ONEY doesn't matter to the French when it comes to sport. They will send a team of athletes to Helsinki for the Olympics—and spend £190,000 doing it ! Two-thirds of that sum is being spent on food, clothes, travel and ac
July 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
son But even this short glimpse of beauty is expensive. Tickets cost up to three guineas, and dinner is 155., drinks not included. Add fares and incidentals and the evening is not likely to leave much change out of £5. In spite of that Glyndebourne has always been run at a heavy
July 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
"What are you after ?" roars Judith, baring her teeth and hunching her shoulders in her most ferocious way, " You get away from here with that winking third eye of yours before I come over there and black it for you," she growls. Baby, meanwhile, sits smirking in safet y. Can't
July 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THIS IS THE NEW TYPE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN OLDHAM IN SLOWMOTION STYLE. The dwindling work is spread thinly over the vast number of workers and, in the case of Frank Benson, the pay packet plunged from over, £lO. a, week to £3 2s. 'What happens to people like this. that is this new
July 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
••••••••••• •••••• If hot days make your dog listless, moody or lacking in energy; if he leaves his dinner half finished or eats it without enthusiasm; if his coat after its change in spring, looks lifeless, dull and thin, or if he scratches a great deal; then he's out of conditi
July 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
be in all circumstances escape-proof. I think everything has been, and is being, done to ensure that security is being maintained at Broadmoor." It was the intention of the Government that control of Broadmoor should remain with the Ministry of Health, he said. The committee sai
July 1, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England