KEEP THEIR FIGURESa s d a o y c s to r i k IiCHOOL doctors, worried by a steady decline in milk drinking among a city's secondary girl pupils, believe the reason is that the girls are worried about their curves. This theory is put forward by Dr. A. L. Smallwood, of Bristol School
September 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
m 5 ., V erse 4 d , Wes iconfide n ce;ons' l3 18, Fisburden; 17, Attacks A LAC CLOVE a I 2 K 4 f a e s o t n ? 22 TRUNK -: HARES ' Material;°r r H UTIIIL NA R NET Descendant; 28, Soldier; 1 7 1 , , ST 0V E P,EA R,S Proprietors; utcrte 3 3 1 . Be Side ad; 34, Notorious; 37, Made
September 4, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
FIX WHAT BRITAIN C AFFORD IN WAGES AN SHARE I -SAYS A UNION F IVE masked men who ambushed a firm's cashier and robbed him of £550 in wages in London yesterday may have been directed by a mystery woman who took part in a similar raid seventeen days ago, it was believed last night
September 20, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Ilg in the back of the truck, ng in the sky like chandew seconds of brilliant life. - ' rumbled on. .gnal," said Kane. " Now everyvay." ie cab window to check on Bolsped, they were all switched on. only a truck from the airport, the flare device because they're ,e cannon-fire tr
September 20, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
a neighbour's dog comes up to pass the time of day. Duchess is very surprised. " Why," she says, " I only wanted to give you a big, wet, juicy kiss. I only wanted to lick your chin. I only wanted to nibble your ear. No offence meant. After all, I'm man's best friend." "Well, com
September 20, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
that a Methodist does not gamble, any more than a 1 Socialist can. gamble without being hypocritical. In my judgment, gambling for the Christian is impermissible. But a happier way to deal with the problem would have been not to apply the rules and turn a man out, but to endeavo
September 22, 1952 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England