Alderman Glass listened and said he would certanily help—but "in the morning." What were the family to do tonight? In despair, Councillor Lawler ran g round various friends and eventually he found one person prepared to help. This was Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, proprietress of t
January 22, 1967 - The People - London, London, England
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January 22, 1967 - The People - London, London, England
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January 22, 1967 - The People - London, London, England
security’ organisa tions has been using closed-circuit television' M eyes in cities and towns all over the country'— among them' West Bromwich Stoke-on-Trent and Stafford without the authorities knowing about it But Mr Michael Joyce spokesman for Securicor LtiL said his firm? no
January 22, 1967 - Birmingham Weekly Mercury - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
kd our bodices ;y are nothing as John Bates see worn. he likes and i,hinks we ought to wear is of so much a dress. more a hort vinyl vest. But, the esigner can only suggest. t's the buyers who acids what we wear. sell P V C. How about a nice linen 2 " they said. "I'll order if y
January 22, 1967 - Sunday Mirror - London, London, England