Yorkshtremen born and bred perhaps hard realise the envy our cricket inspires the breasts of the less fortunate. But glimpse oi the anguish that Yorkshire prowess causes beyond the county boundaries given the summer issue Modern Reading by Mr. Harvey Day, honorary secretary the
July 30, 1952 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
They also urged that an early start should be made on the new prison camp planned for the North of England and the Midlands, but postponed economy grounds. The Committee were worried by the evidence of staff shortage. They recommended that the system of promotion should be speci
July 30, 1952 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
PATIENT (52364). Poor womin (33). In hospital. Husband has to lose time from work to see two younc children to school. Cannot make ends meet. Please help. This is but one of the many sufferers our books tor whom earnestly appeal for fund.-. N.S.CR. supported entirely voluntarv co
July 30, 1952 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
With only few hours' notice, a chorus girl, 114-year-old Alma Booker, stepped Into the place of Webb for two performances of " day's the Word,'' at the Leeds Grand Theatre yesterday. Miss Webb, who plays the second female lead, with Cicely Courtneidge In the lead, was called to
July 30, 1952 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
pHARLIE SMIRKE, the Jockey, had to run threeand-a-half miles to Goodwood racecourse yesterday. Charlie, who lives at Epsom, went to London for a Turkish bath get his weight down. But his train .was very late reaching Chichester. " I got Into taxi and went only 300 yards when we
July 30, 1952 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
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July 30, 1952 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Mr. GatUkell, opening for the Opposition, contrasted Mr. Churchill's recent speech * sounding »n alarm.' with Mr Butler's statement the next day that we were holding our own. and Lord Sainton's later remark I wish people would not talk about a crux," Mr. Gaitakell said many peop
July 30, 1952 - Daily Herald - London, London, England