A TEXTILE manufacturer, accused by his wife of adultery, wrote a letter to her which, a divorce court judge said yesterday, " might be regarded by some as hypocritical." But, added Mr. Cornmissioner Latey at Manchester, "it rings true to me." Great Scot—No ,THE mighty Royal Scot
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
------__- _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . =.= : = = = : = = : :-= =. =7 = =MI =. F = = =E E : A SENTIMENTA, JOURNEY TO • UNTAI QERGEANT RALPH JONES sat clown in the police station at Thorpe-le- Soken, Essex, thrust his mind back to his boyhood days in the wild mountain ranges of Wales, and sta
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
_ - No. J. Many foot troubles arise from weakened foot structures. If promptly corrected foot health is quickly regained. Call at nearest Scholl branch for free foot test. Learn the cause of your foot pain and how you can have complete relief. Advisory service is free —without ch
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Derby v. Middlesex, at Derby; Essex v. Somerset, at Westcliff; Glamorgan v. Hants, at Swansea; Kent v. Leicester, at Folkestone: Surrey v. Lanes, at Oval; Sussex v. Gloucester, at Hove: Yorks v. Warwick, at Bradford; Royal Navy v. R.A.F.; at Lord's. A tr s wart riders to F OR th
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Malan under the Act by the Minister of Justice, Mr. Charles Swart. In May he was ordered to resign from the Garment Workers' Union, of which he was general secretary. When, on June 10, he answered the two charges of addressing meetings in contravention of the Minister's order, h
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
F ARMERS fearing that much of Britain's bumper plum crop may go to waste yesterday visited the Ministry of Food headquarters to present a series of proposals to prevent the fruit being left to rot unpicked. Suggestions made by the delegation included one that the Ministry should
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
A N engine driver who was ordered from his engine by a station master was drunk - 1 ' and incapable when medically examined, the doctor told a court yesterday. "If he had had much more to drink he would have folded up," Dr. Thomas Maxwell Glaister, of Lanark, said at Lanark Sher
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
WHEN a wolf bit little Roderick Downs, aged two, at Bristol Zoo yesterday, Roderick ran to his nursemaid, held up a bleeding finger, and said: " Naughty bow-wow." Roderick, who lives at the Model Kennels, Pill. Somerset, had been taken to the zoo for a day's outing. At the wolve
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England