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THE WINNER Trevor Allen, 34-yearold policeman, won the world's toughest marathon —54 miles from Durban to Maritzburg —in seven hours

THE WINNER Trevor Allen, 34-yearold policeman, won the world's toughest marathon —54 miles from Durban to Maritzburg —in seven hours

two seconds. The race involves a 5,000-ft. climb.
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
RACE SHOULD BE `GIFT' TO OMELIA

RACE SHOULD BE `GIFT' TO OMELIA

By NEWSBOY ITH Lester Piggott claimed to ride Gay Time In the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on Saturday. Zucchero. whom he usually rides will be ridden by Douglas Smith. This completes the riding arrangements for the race on which no new information has been
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
propeller of waiting air

propeller of waiting air

A RMY regulations do `Z OFFICERs NOT stipulate that officers on "Z " reserve must wear dinner jackets DO NOT HAVE i n n the m me"unififothrm" halivre Antony Head. Secretary for War, said in the House TO DRESS of Commons yesterday. And. said Mr. Head. the commanding oMeer of Lulw
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
Wednesday, July 16, 1952

Wednesday, July 16, 1952

July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
Wednesday, july 16, 1952

Wednesday, july 16, 1952

July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
Wednesday, July 16, 1952

Wednesday, July 16, 1952

July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
IS EXECUTED

IS EXECUTED

Advertiser's Announcement HERE, IN THE WOMEN'S ROYAL AIR FORCE you Will find the life you are looking for : interesting and important work ; plenty of friendly companionship ; the adventure of overseas travel ; good pay that makes you financially independent ;an assured future.
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
'R, JULY 16, 1952 Page 7 Now Alice can look after Walter-always • V • :MI:, • I 4 '

'R, JULY 16, 1952 Page 7 Now Alice can look after Walter-always • V • :MI:, • I 4 '

1 ,,,,, Chelsea Pensioner Sergeant Walter Hutt, seventy-two-year-old veteran of the Boer War, helps Alice, his bride, into a taxi after their wedding yesterday at Chelsea (London) Register Office. Mrs. Alice Prout, 64, a ward maid at the Pensioners' home, befriended Walter when
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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Printed and Published by the DAILY MIRROR NEWSPAPERS, Ltd., at Geraldine House, Rolls Bldgs., Fetter-lane. toidon, HE'S RIGHTS WHY CAN'T YOU HOLD YOUR INFERNAL TONGUE , OUT OF YOU DASHED POPINJAYS THE BIG BY REM/MVO 70 PLAY - YOU FORFEIT OF .1 -' FORGET—TWO THE MATCH; CoACHES,JUS
July 16, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England