A COCK’S Green Houses Westfield Rd. £750 each Bargain—Colman, 31 Temple Row ANYONE wishing to Sell invited call communicate with Ernest Dunn F.V.I 40 Holyhead Rd. Handsworth next door New Inns Nor. ATTRACTIVE Investment Villas hall 2 recep. rms. bed rms. bath rm. let at 20s. 9V;
12 June 1943 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
.A. Austin Always Stocks of Broad St. for Austin Commercial Vehicles 2 tons to 5 tons capacity—Phone Mid. 5111-2 AUSTIN Bedford Commer Fordson Goj Morns—Get your new vehicle from Frans Ground* Aston Bodies built to your own requirements at our own works AUSTIN 12 converted utili
12 June 1943 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
A year ago, Pantellaria was described by Rome as victory island. still is. Nothing New The Boot and Shoe Operatives’ secretary says Egyptians ■wore wooden-soled shoes 2,0G0 years ago. We are afraid they will age us, too. Hungry A Ministry of Food official warns us that there wil
12 June 1943 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
DISMISSED Media (Pennsylvania), Saturday. William Donner Roosevelt, the President’s 10-year-old grandson, who tripped over rifle which went off and fatally wounded a 11-year-old playmate, has been discharged in the custody of his mother by a juvenile court. The judge gave no det
12 June 1943 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
A series of three baseball matches organised by American troops stationed in the Midlands in aid of the Solihull Wings for Victory Week concluded at Shirley last evening, when the Nationals won the rubber game with a 4—3 victory over the Americans. The Nationals, batting first,
12 June 1943 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
ABIDE 194 Bristol Bed Breakfast from 6/6 Board-Residence—Cal. 3031 IJEAUFOK'X Hotel 3 beaulurt Ra. nr. Five -U Ways F.dg. 1333 Good food reason terms BED-SITTING furnd. gas ring good class only—l 2 Greenfield Crescent Five Ways EDGBASTON— Furnished Bed-Sitt. single mod.—2 Lyttel
12 June 1943 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
SNOBBERY IN EDUCATION HEADMASTER WANTS NO CLASS DISTINCTION CHANCE FOR ALL TO SHOW LEADERSHIP Mr. T. G. Boyd, of Durham, in his presidential address to the National Association of Head Teachers’ conference in London to-day, said that neither the sixth form nor the playing field
12 June 1943 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England