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Sunday Mirror from London, London, England • 5

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Sunday Mirrori
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London, London, England
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5
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SUNDAY PICTORIAL, September 19, 1954, PAGE TV PIRATE HUNTER GOT 3 men sail in a box Three young Polish seamen paddled ashore on a raft made from a box at Amble (Northumberland) yesterday and asked for political asylum here They are believed to be members of a Polish fishing fleet. i': 00': ii 2 -1. A iiiii ll igii i :1 4 1 M.01. lit ..41 0' 'i 5, i 4 :ii.ii.0ii 1 ifi: i 4.4 1 i.g loillilt, 4 0. 1.: 1511111 1 ,1 111g t.

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Spanish film stars on holiday. Five girls fool 350 men POLICE moved on 350 angry men who answered this Bremen adver tisement Five good time girls want to meet five light-minded young men in the Muhlestrasse at 3 P.m PS. No girls arrived MARRIED disabled ex- Servicemen at Bristol want tandem tricycles. A 275 -WORD sentence appears in Urmston, Lancs. council minutes SUBJECT: Footpaths 'w I tinttsat -) Harwell, home of atom boffins: Dentures.

notes BECAUSE forgot how bad English weather is a Knaresborough. Yorks. family is re-emigrating to Rhodesia A32in. adder was killed at Colwell Bay, 1.0. W.

What's cooking A BANK manager is learning cookery at a Manchester evening class. Atem 1' cadets at Gillingham lent a walkietalkie set to a pal in hospital, enabling him to talk to them while they were training A GERMAN pensioner, handed £4.600 won in a January lottery, said: "I didn't inquire, never thought I'd win." PIC NEWS SNACK.BAR A TV system will link Brighton offices with tile rooms three milp away 11BOAT-BUILDER John Ley, of Scarborough, has made a glass canoe. ACHTING prize at Bridlington today: Gallon of share with losers PERFUMED smoke invaded Kensington streets when a chemist's face powder stocks blazed. 11HE woman she saved from drowning sent Jill Sedgley, 18, of Bristol, a The Cruel Sea." TURNING TURTLE A a i a i a ch a Il i i I L. Holrod's tortoise at Oriental-road.

Woking. (4 UESTIONN AIRE sent to Mr. F. Bishop, Newport, 1.0 after X-ray, requested expected date of confinement, offered extra milk and vitamins it ILL found at Stafford a- asks 15s. 7d.

for 34cwt of coal. DATE 1783 MR. BRIGHTWELL FINDS TROUBLE QINCE he found a bottle-nose dolphin on the beach Mr. L. R.

Brightwell, of Peacehaven, has been questioned by Customs, police, the British Museum, Receiver of Wrecks and the Licensed Horse Slaughterers' Association. NIGHT'S NEWS THERE Man in top hat was his hero AMAN in a top and tails was beseiged by autograph hunters Yesterday but he waged them all away. Then he heard that an eleven-year old boy had travelled 100 miles and waited four hours to see him So the boy was the great exception. Into his album went the signature of Dr. Roger Bannister.

Britain's miracle miler Sister's Day The lad was Alan. Davies, of Aberdare. Glamorgan. The top hat and tails Dr, Bannister was the best man at the Bristol wedding of his sister Joyce to Mr. Harry Lane.

a salesman Why did he wave the autograph hunters away "Because," he said, this is my sister's day QUICKLY THE G.P.O. detector van commanded by George of nine new vans being used to hunt TV pirates who have no into a quiet road in Brixton, London. It was 3.15 p.m and the afternoon TV relay was just starting. George's assistant switched on the detector set and immediately nicked up a. signal coming from No a Villaroad.

George checked his list the people at No. 9 had no, TV licence. So off he went to No. 9. But when the door was opened, George saw a packing case lyine in the middle, of the lounge and tissue paper scattered about the floor.

80 set out to meet a space man ruWO shining, orange-I coloured coaches will carry Britain's first-ever flying saucer expedition to a countcv rendezvous today. The party of eighty experts spiritualists and metaphysicists split into groups in the hope of meeting a Man from Spa The leader of the eighty experts travelling from London to a spot near the tiny village of Avebury in Wiltshire is Mr. Foster Forbes. He says it is believed the people from outer space have tremendous powers of thought communication. And there, across the room.

was a gleaming new TV set which had just been plugged in. Case of the 3 n'ght raids Police probed yesterday night raids on three Sussex country houses within a few miles of each other. Silver was stolen froth Housing Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan's home near East Grinstead, jewels worth £2.500 from Viscountess Milner at Bodiam, and a £2OO cigarette case from Major R. Cooper at Warninglid.

Thousands of are happier they've EBEAUTY: Ef: CLUB iL Watch for it in El the 'Daily Mirror' this week Sergt. drowns Pit boss killed Edward Leavers. manager )t Betteshanger Colliery (Kent), was crushed to -leath in the pit yesterday A Surprise Mr, Leslie Crook: 27, had bought the set as a surprise for his wife. He produced a dealer's delivery note showing that the set had been delivered only three-quarters of an hour before And he explained to pirate-hunter George that an electrician had finished installing the set less than five minutes before the official knock came at the door And a Laugh Mr Crook said last night: When Mr. Cook- Abbott saw the packing case and the delivery note, he had a good laugh.

I explained I wanted to make sure that the set worked, but I had to promise to get a licence as soon as possible." Since the nez vans started operating TV pirates have hoisted the white flag. In Covaitry 1,181 licences were issued last week instead ht the normal sixty, and at Richmond, Surrey, the increase was 200 per cent. A G.P.O. sookesman said the nine vans had already nearly paid for themselves. Wife sees pilot crash to death Record crowds of 1.208,500 people watched Battle of Britain displays at fifty-six RAF stations yesterday.

At the Hooton Park, Cheshire, display Flt. Lt. W. J. Robinson was killed when his Meteor jet crashed in flames.

His wife and children were in the watching crowd. THEY FLEW TO SEE THE EXHIBITION Last l'hursday was a very special day for nine children from St. Thomas's Roman Catholic School. Birmingham They flew to Londor2 to see the Nationa I Exhibition of Children's by the Sunday Pictorialwhich includes a mosaic The Fish by l'ed Jones and Tony Brookes two Pupils at the school The exhibition Is open daily. except Sundays.

from 10 a to 5.0 p.m., at the Royal Institute Galleries. 195 Piccadilly. London, It will remain open until September 29 Admission Is one shilling for adults and sixpence for under sixteens. in ambulance An ambulance in which eight injured soldiers and civilians were being taken to hospital crashed through a bridge at Kirkcudbright, Scotland, into a river yesterday. Sergeant J.

Daines, of Hull, and a civilian were drowned. The men had been injured earlier when the truck in which they were travelling had left the road and capsized into a stream. Bomb aweigh The anchor 01 a shin leaving (Essex) yesterday brought uo a bomb believed to be of an anti-submarine tvne Look to BUSH FOB TELEVISION PROGRESS TV.43 A table model with an attractively finished cabinet in walnut veneer. Completely ready now for the alternative programmes at no extra cost. Bush Auto-control on both vision and sound reduces fading effects.

65 GNS (Tax Paid) SWITCHCRAFT! With commercial TV almost in sight the BUSH astrologists seem once more to have foretold the future well. By switchcraft they have built six new BUSH models complete and ready now for the switching hour to strike. In value, too, BUSH television seems to have second sight. It 'is one thing to tell your fortune quite another to supply a model to match. Cross your palm with silver, throw a pinch of salt over your left shoulder and look at the BUSH prices.

Not magic this commonsense. And radio wizardry too The performance of the DAC. mains portable is almost uncanny. It conjures stations out of thin It has a volume and tone that! world do aedktto any vaci Its popularity verges on the super.i natural. No wonder! Ak Value 4e this Could only be BUSH.

(Tax Paid) royds Tokazas i A. 4 4. ..1 1.L JL7.7 1.4 .1 i RUSH RADIO LTD POWER RO, 4.

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