NURMI THINKS THE FIOAAVO NURIIH, Fin.._ land's great marathon ace in three Olym- MARATHON RACE pies, thinks Britain's Jim Peters is " very good," but says the Helsinki mara- IS 'WIDE OPEN' th%:Turims w 55, e no o w pen a . "pros- perous Helsinki business man, has picked Whitfiel
July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
,ang " with ma Le best value in FOR BREAKFAST-FINE FOR SNACKS AND SUPPER TO they adore Weetabix with its malt enriched whole-wheat). • But what about you ? Can you bustle and rush the morning . long on a cup of tea and no proper breakfast ? If you're -wise you'll change to Weeta
July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
CONSTIPATION PLEASANTLY! Your child will enjoy taking this tasty laxative! Your child should not need a laxative, but if it is necessary, you would be well advised to give Ex-Lax. Ex-Lax is so easy for your child to take and so gentle in action. You can depend on Ex-Lax because
July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
and what marvellous toast and sandwiches it makes. Procea is fortified with wheat protein which promotes health, strength and nourishment. It is economical too, for it stays fresh to the very last slice and is larger for its weight than ordinary bread. I Auntie will announce . .
July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Our boys, lacking match practice, had no answer to this. Again opponents retreated in defence as our boys were mounting their attack, so that when the Luxembourgers regained possession of the ball and counterattacked, our - defence, unused to these unorthodox methods—which have
July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
ADOG stranded on jagged rocks at the base of a 250 ft. cliff led rescuers yesterday to a cave in which a girl bather had lain injured and helpless for nearly 24 hours. All through the night police and coastguards had searched the Dorset coast for the girl, Evelyn Ford, seventeen
July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
her to the boat by swimming on his back and she was hauled on board. Miss Ford was treated at a Swanage hospital for many cuts and abrasions on the legs. Wallace had to have a stitch inserted in a gash on his head. The girl had had no food or drink for thirty hours. A hospital s
July 18, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England