over December 1965. That was more than all the other National daily newspaper increases put together. In the six months July to December the average net daily sale of the Mirror was
January 6, 1967 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
He said that when the men were sacked, the company continually said that there was no immediate prospect of full-time work. " Now," said Mr. Wild, " the sun has come through for no apparent reason.
January 6, 1967 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
THE end of the chase. James Thompson, 26, is pinned to the ground by a policeman. And just visible between the two men lies a roll of banknotes snatched from the till of a bar at St. Paul, Minnesota. Thompson one of four men arrested after the raid was wounded by a police bullet
January 6, 1967 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
lIRITAIN has won a race against time to stop a £90,000 Caxton manuscript from going to the United State sthanks to two s. The manuscript, which is one of the first nine books of Caxton's translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses. was bought at Sothebys in June, 1966 by New York dealer
January 6, 1967 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
then I thought to myself, what can I put in the exhibition this year ? " r~ = i, ANDY CAPP 'ELL°, LAD! W AR RENT.' E I I I I I I I I'M SORRY ABOUT KNOW IT SOUNDS CRAZY, BUT Tl-4AT, ANDY WHEN l E SHAKES HAND I ALWAYS IT'S JUST GET THE FEEuN"E I A PHOBIA PUMP MONEY ouT of I'VE GOT
January 6, 1967 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
A slow hesitant naive coy little show looking oddly out of place in 1967. Like a shy uncle going through his annual Christmas party routine, Nixon does a simple trick or tells a corny joke and looks around for the applause. I wish I could give this show some applause. In fact, I
January 6, 1967 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England