20, are included in the London all-International b a c k division which London Scottish will field against United Services, Portsmouth, at Richmond Athletic ground on Saturday. The three are: J. Marshall, J. Swan, and L. McLachlan.
March 10, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Golden Lily smiles: about a dead whale ? " I " There are many succu- asked. "You can see whales lent and rich commodities in the Natural History not yet obtainable, due to Museum." high - minded action of " Not real whales," said Government departments," the voice, hotly. " Not
March 20, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Severn Sea. Its unique amenities make it an ideal holiday resort. Write to L. Heal, The Bureau, Minehead, Somerset, for Guide, 80 pages (Postal Order 6d.). For Rail Services enquire at Stations, Offices or Agents. FOR THE HOLIDAY 4, OF PLEASANT MEMORIES Zverything for your recre
March 20, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
by CLIFFORD DAVIS rrOMORROW, for the twenty-sixth Sunday in a row, the quiet and friendly voice of Jack Payne will once again be saying it with music and drawing 8,000,000 listeners, many more than any other 8.8. C. disc jockey. Payne's come-back as a radio personality in his mi
March 20, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
stay because of brain, not brawn. Yet we can weigh against this conclusion the fact that the English are carrying more new caps men who are unaccustomed to Murrayfield's "atmosphere" and a 60,000 crowd.
March 20, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
blows his hunting horn. He was at the Horse and Hound ball at Grosvenor House, London, with his twenty-one-year-old fiancee, Anne Carew-Gibbs (on right). Not as a comedian—but as James Keith O'Neill Edwards, farmer and huntsman. He took part in the horn blowing competition but w
March 20, 1954 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England