to wear them only with your plainest suit or coat. The spring collections showed blouses matched to suit linings and scarves with the identical print used for the linings of long, loose coats. Both easy ideas. be a high fashion p this year. Do not be afraid colours. Try sharp li
March 1, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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March 1, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Henderson, who has one full cap—against Irelandgets his second " B " team place. But, last year he appeared against England " B at Easter-road Park. Edinburgh, in the outside right position. " Smiler " Mochan, who came to Celtic from Middlesbrough, has normally been a centre. Bu
March 2, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
or throat. Take Kay's and you should soon be breathing easily again. nut if even Kay's can't help, yours is no ordinary cough —see a doctor! Are you a coughing menaceunpopular and unwell? The cause of most coughs is hardened phlegm clogging the breathing passages. The answer to
March 15, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
They were doctors, joiners, boilermakers, road-sweepers, housewives, a few spivs and pimps, and many good family men with clean homes and bonny children. They all have one thing in common. They are all black, or a shade of black. They do not have a different shade of blood from
March 15, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
cept an illness. The youngest, Ramon, 31, and Josephine. 21, still run into the house crying when children dance round them shouting : " Nigger! Nigger ! Nigger! " But they will grow hardened to it, and Ramon will become quite used to being called Sambo and Coon. Josephine will
March 15, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Bird-lovers near Amble, Nor th u mberland, have given up their margarine rations to help clean swans and other birds floating with oil-clogged feathers at the mouth of the River Coquet. Five swans have died and five more are affected.
March 11, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
old .D ar t m buy So highly did the Ministry of Food think of Ribena EARS ago I wrote same Little Robbie. And, • that, during the war it was by what Denrickson a gory about a chosen as one of the first and Thomas say, he has welfare foods for young small man with the not changed
March 15, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England