Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Before They Crash at the Side-Car Event
Twenty-six-year-old Mrs. Marie-Laurie Lambert from Geneva — was killed and her husband 30 year old Claude Lambert was injured when they crashed in the side-car event of the T.T. races at Douglas, I.O.M., held recently.
Mrs. Lambert was given a lic...
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The Imam of Yemen's Palace at Sani
The Imam of Yemen's palace at Sani (Yemen). The RAF has flown reinforcements into Aden against Yemeni tribesmen to 'prevent intrusion into disputed territory'. The Imam, known as the 'Sword of Islam', has organised a recruiting campaign in Egypt.
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Captives in the Yemen
The British troops who were captured by Bedouins and Yemeni soldiers when they strayed across the border into the Yemen while on an exercise at the weekend, have been moved from the fort at Maakbh, 1000yds from the frontier at gunpoint after their...
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Pres. Nasser Presents the Award to Prince Badr in Cairo
"Presentation to Prince of Yemen... Nasser Congratulated on Suez Canal Nationalisation"
Prince Seil el Islam Mohamed el Badr, Crown Prince of Yemen, recently – at the head of a Yemeni delegation – called on President Nassr to 'Congratulate him on ...
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King Hussein Meets the Premier of Northern Nigeria
King Hussein Meets the Premier of Northern Nigeria on the Steps of the Dorchester Hotel
King Hussein of Jordan was greeted by Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, Premier of Northern Nigeria, on the steps of the Dorchester Hotel today as King Hussein was lea...
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Cinema 'racegoers' Picking the Winners
Cinema 'racegoers' picking the winners from old American racing films at the Royal Ballroom, Tottenham. Cinema racing has got off o a good start in Britain and is expected to rival Bingo. All money stakes go to the punters, the promoters getting t...
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"Oxo" Wins the Grand National
The world's most famous Steeplechase - the Grand National - was won at Aintree, Liverpool today by "Oxo" ridden by M. Scudamore, with "Wyndburgh" (T. Brookshaw) second, and "Mr. What" (T. Taaffe), third. Only four of the thirty-four runner finishe...
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