for ban SUNDAY MIRROR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT F OREIGN Office experts are quietly nursing new hopes of progress towards an agreement with Mr. Krushchev on a nuclear test ban. Diplomatic reports from Moscow suggest that he may now be preparing to defy Chinese protests against a
June 2, 1963 - Sunday Mirror - London, London, England
WELL YER'VE WON AGAIN;PiI; BON/. AM ILU KY. I'M CLEANED OUT - I'LL • I RAT IN GETS GO AN' PUT THE SUPPER ON ~ RIGHT: r ....... WHEN 1 E LOSES I 1 ....A..
June 2, 1963 - Sunday Mirror - London, London, England
one of the biggest alcoholic gargles in history. The best thirsts, and the largest gargles are expected here in New Ross, Co. Wexford, in the Irish Republic. The President will spend a morning with his old country cousins at his greatgrandfather's home town. New Ross (pop. 5,000
June 2, 1963 - Sunday Mirror - London, London, England
I I Allied Land Forces, Cen- TWO time-and-motion study experts I tral Europe, begins a' three-day visit to Bri- have been called in by a vicar. tain. His wife comes' Yesterday he said: " The hours my with him. His engagements incurates and I work are ridiculous. We elude visits
June 2, 1963 - Sunday Mirror - London, London, England
U P.-- g - = 1 2 2 = - = = - - = == = E _E B s X 33 == ===== INDIGESTION -= kIME= -,-.. • Do you enjoy your meals? Or are you worried about getting indigestion ? Indigestion can so easily spoil your enjoyment and make mealtimes a misery. So, if eating gives you indigestion, just
June 2, 1963 - Sunday Mirror - London, London, England
N paper, the plot of HUD sounds like a dud. It is just a tale of a modern cowboy who careers around in a Cadillac seducing, boozing an d hellraising, even when his family faces ruin after their herd of cattle is wiped out in an epidemic. But the magnificent way the story is told
June 2, 1963 - Sunday Mirror - London, London, England