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CHARLIE GOES SHOPPING

CHARLIE GOES SHOPPING

A Present for Every Child in His Old School at Hanwell To-day Charlie Chaplin went out alone yesterday for - five hours. He was missing from his hotel, and even his staff did not know where he had gone. Actually, he was diving in and out of West End shops and rapidly filling up
February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
CROWD DECEIVED

CROWD DECEIVED

Mrs. Hearn Runs to Police Station While They Watch Curtained Car At the conclusion of the hearing hundreds of people swarmed around the Town Hall hoping to see the departure of Mrs. Hearn for-Exeter The police, however, decided to allow Mrs. ;Hearn to stay at Launceston forithe
February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
THE DAILY MinROR A BOOK T:,AT 'AYS FOR ITSELF

THE DAILY MinROR A BOOK T:,AT 'AYS FOR ITSELF

A Home Investment that never Depreciates and Brings a Big Return every Year.
February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
THE BRAVEST MAN! Londoner Who Dared to Choose Filmland's Six Best Beauties

THE BRAVEST MAN! Londoner Who Dared to Choose Filmland's Six Best Beauties

February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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THE TOILET SOAP SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE FACE
February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
THREE HORSES

THREE HORSES

WE have all heard of the superstition that, when a man retires after years of hard work, he is certain to die We don't believe it. But evidently the Westminster City Council do. They even think that the danger applies to horses For now they are reported to have again condemned t
February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
FASHIONS IN f.l/NGIT'ZG

FASHIONS IN f.l/NGIT'ZG

VA.SHIONS in singing have changed. You rightly roint out that Me!ha'neVer . a , )peared in Wagner. 1 1-ut Wagner is (or was till recently,) the great test. In my boyhood a voice was all that mattered. Now we Cemand dramatic genius -in a (rreat operatic artist. F. C. 'AI. Putney.
February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
BROKEN ENGAGEMENTS

BROKEN ENGAGEMENTS

1 .- AVERYONE must agree with your contribn- tor; Sheilah Graham, that ()Token engage• ments are better than unhappy marriages. How m9nstpous and absurd, therefore, that the law should pendise the former by awarding breach of promise damages! A girl ought to he grateful to a man
February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
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February 25, 1931 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England