to help a general—and a very important one at that. No less a brass-hat than General Douglas MacArthur. It is quite likely that at this very moment the general is hard at it writing what may be the most important speech of his life (what again ?) and I feel I can help him with a
July 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
A MERICAN na va I headquarters in Tokio said yesterday that one British pilot - took part in the raid on the big Suiho power plant on the Yalu river last week. He is Lieutenant-Commander J. S. Bailey, of Taunton, Somerset. He flew an American Sabre jet in the force protecting th
July 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
BRIDE of three weeks, Mrs. Madge Ward, 22, was settling down yesterday in her new flat at Hunstanton, Norfolk, without her pet mice, Romeo and Juliet—a twenty-first birthday present from her husband before they were married. She gave them to a boys' home after her wedding. She s
July 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
DOTS have gone to the American girls' heads this summer. Dotted scarves, dotted shorts, dotted shoes have all had their day. Now dots are getting into their hair. And it need not stop at dots. It can be diamonds, hearts, clubs, or spades, or the whole bag of tricks. It can be an
July 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England