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July 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
HE has just come in from the track. The grime is all over his face; his neck is painful and stiff from a pulled muscle; he clumps along in his heavy, red, steel-shod boots and silver leathers. He wipes away the sweat from his forehead with a black hand But, despite the dirt, and
July 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Foreign Office, Marshall said that he did not want to involve the Foreign Office if he should have handed it back before he left Moscow. to believe that they had committed offences against the Official Secrets Act. Sir Reginald said Marshall did not answer, but Kuznetsov made wh
July 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
-tiser's Announcement GENERAL EISE NHOWER won another victory yesterday in his fight for the United States Presidential nomination. The Republican Party credentials committee, after hours of bitter wrangling in a hot hotel room in Chicago, gave a surprise compromise decision, aw
July 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
From AUDREY WHITING New York, Wednesday. WHEN postman Charlie Hughes went off on a two-week fishing trip, the 850-strong population of the village chortled: " Now we can lie in as long as we like." Even the mayor, Mr. Abner, sighed: " Thank goodness we shan't be wakened." But wh
July 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
From RONALD Btururiu Dublin, Wednesday A CALL to devote more attention to easing the, pain for women having babies was made here today to the scientific section of the British Medical Association conference the " Parliament " of Britain's doctors. The man who turned the spotligh
July 10, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England