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FESTIVE OPENING OF laughing GAMES WARMS COLD DAY athlete dreaaed In an Duke Christchurch What did not know It ceremonial

FESTIVE OPENING OF laughing GAMES WARMS COLD DAY athlete dreaaed In an Duke Christchurch What did not know It ceremonial

otrcumcisor Hundreds of competitors 34000 spectators crowded Into £2-million Eliza beth II Park for three j hours left chilled to the bone by a biting cold wind that swept this Zealand stadium and sometimes plunged into clouds across sky blocking out bright sunshine The friendly
January 24, 1974 - Derby Daily Telegraph - Derby, Derbyshire, England
 
EUROPE'S BIGGEST DAILY SALE

EUROPE'S BIGGEST DAILY SALE

4p Thursday, January 24, 1974
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
and it's laughing

and it's laughing

By REGINALD WHITE night Evelyn laughed at the doctor's claims. She said: "He talks a lot of Irish blarney. He is a bit of a dreamer. " I did not need any lessons from him in social grooming. I have been properly brought up." The 22-year-old beauty queen went on: "It is nonsense
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
MRS. DEIRDRE MAHER: target.

MRS. DEIRDRE MAHER: target.

`My weight goes up and down like a yo - yo ' —IRELAND EIRDRE MAHER has typical Irish good looks, a husband Tom, who is a publican, two children aged five and seven—plus a career as an actress. But 27-year-old Deirdre, from Dublin, also has a weight problem. So, as the Irish repr
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
WITH EXCITEMENT: OR INSIDERS by McLachlan aA 0 V • ' k If you were REALLY rich you'd do that

WITH EXCITEMENT: OR INSIDERS by McLachlan aA 0 V • ' k If you were REALLY rich you'd do that

with a dollar or a Deutschmark."
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
MIDLANDS

MIDLANDS

SCHOOLS: 9.30 Stop, Look, Listen. 9.42 Decisions. 10.4 My World. 10.18-10.33 Picture Box. 1 1.0 The Facts Are These. 11.22 Seeing and Doing. 11.40 Meeting Our Needs. 12.0 GORDON BAILEY. 12,5 Hickory House. 12.25 Mini Melodies. 12.40 First !Report. 1.0 Professional Wrestling. 1.3
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
109

109

GEOFF BOYCOTT and Dennis Amiss obeyed their captain's pre-West Indies Tour dictum to the letter here yesterday with a century apiece in an opening partnership of 252 that smashed the President's XI into oblivion. Denness had decreed that his batsmen should bat in pairs and play
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
Courage

Courage

Probably Amiss's courage, the vigorous blows he smote to all parts off the back foot would have been unrivalled in the presence of any other partner, This could never have been so with Boycott at the other end. The Maestro, first to fifty, first to 100, ev e r
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL TEACHING GROUP, LONDON WIN NIA CARPENTER This Group can offer carpenters a full 40-hour week on maintenance

THE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL TEACHING GROUP, LONDON WIN NIA CARPENTER This Group can offer carpenters a full 40-hour week on maintenance

and some new work. Interesting job which might suit an active mature man. Wages £29.28 per 40-hour week with some overtime. Excellent working conditions. Telephone applications to Mr. P. T. Vaughan 01-636 8333 Ext. 7330.
January 24, 1974 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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January 24, 1974 - Newcastle Evening Chronicle - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England