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THE DAILY MIRROR, Thursday, April 16, 1914. Fleet to Make Mexico Salute the United States Flag: Pictures. PRUSSIAN Prince being Taug ht to Train for the Olym pic G am es : Picture. Mirror THAN 900,000 C O PI ES P ER D AY . CTAGHOUNDS who were ^ Cut Off by the Tid e and Nearly Drowned : Pictures. CLOISTER MEMOSIAL TO TITANIC'S WIRELESS HERO OPENED YESTERDAY. The mayor speaking'. Jack Phillips. The unveiling of the tablet. Phillips's father (in boxvler). ' Mr J "^t I C O Strachey Hig h Sheriff of Siirrev, vesterdav opened "the cloister erected I tablet records that he was a native o f the town, and died at his post when the vessel foun- atG od ai mi ng tot he me m6 ry of Jack Pliillips, chief wireless operator on U e Titanic. A | dered in mid-Atlantic. —(C'f l^ Yj '^ Tl/ ir rf^r photogiaphs.) Sir William Whyte, who has died. He was until recently vice-presi dent of the Canadian Pacific Rail way, and began life as a brakes- jnan . H^ e v^'as born in Fife shir e. W OMAN WHO W ORKS AS A LOCKSMITH. Putting thread on a gaspipe. Mixing whitewash. Every day woman is invad ing some new trade or profession, and it looks as if man is not to have the monopoly of any single occupation. The pictures are of Mrs. Turner, who is a locksmith at F ulham . (Daily Mirror photographs.) . *'I AM HOMELESS." Sir Walter S.mythe, Bart., who saw his historic Shropshire seat, Acton-Burnell Hall, con sumed by flames. " I am home less now," he said. ULSTER'S VOLUNTEER NURSES IN CA MP: INSPECTED BY SIR EDWARD CARSON. A corps of nurses who are attached to the Ulster volunteers are in camp at Clandeboye, and were inspected by Sir Ed ward Carso n on the occasion of his recent visit. Th e pic ture shows them on parade, with a stretcher party of the Ambulance Corps in the fore ground.—(Central Press.) Printed and Published by THB PIOTOBIAL NBWSPAF BB OO. (1910), LTD., at 2'h« Daily M Uror Offices. 23-29, Bouvfltie-street. London, E.G.—Thursday, AprU 16. 1914.

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THE DAILY MIRROR, Thursday, Apri l 16 , 1914.

Fleet to Make Mexico Salute the United States Flag: Pictures.

P R U S S I A N P r in c e b ei n g

T a u g h t t o T r a i n f o r t h e

O l y m p i c G a m e s : P i c t u r e . MirrorT H AN 9 0 0 , 0 0 0 C O PI ES P ER D AY .

CT A G H O U N D S w h o w e re^ C u t O f f b y t h e T id e a n d

N e a r l y D r o w n e d : P ic t u r e s .

CLOISTER MEMOSIAL TO TITANIC'S W IRELE SS HERO OPENED YESTERDAY.

The mayor speak ing ' . J ack Ph il l ips . The unve il ing o f the tab le t . Phillip s 's father (in boxvler). '

Mr J "^t I CO Strachey Hig h Sheriff of Siirrev, veste rdav opened "the cloister erected I tablet records that he was a native of the town, and died at his post when the vessel foun-a tG od a i mi ng to t he me m6 ry of Jack P li i l l ips , ch ie f wire less opera to r on U e Titan ic . A | de red in mid-Atlan t ic . —(C'f l Yj ' Tl /i rr f r pho tog iaphs .)

SIR W . W HYTE DEAD.

Sir Will iam Whyte , who has d ied .He was until recently vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway , and began l i fe a s a b rakes -jnan . H e v 'as born in Fife shir e.

W OMAN W HO W ORKS AS A LOCKSMITH.

Putt ing th read on a gasp ipe . Mix ing whitewash .

Ever y day wom an is invad ing som e new trade or profession, and it looks as if man is not to have themonopoly o f any s ing le occupa tion . The p ic tu res a re o f Mrs . Turner, who is a locksmith a t F u lham .

— (Daily Mirror photographs.) .

*'I AM HOMELESS."

Sir Walte r S .mythe , Bart . , whosaw h is h is to ric Shropsh iresea t , Ac ton-Burne ll Ha ll , consumed by flames. " I am home

less now," he said.

ULSTER'S VOLUNTEER NURSES IN CA MP: INSPECTED BY SIR EDWARD CARSON.

A corps o f nurses who a re a t tached to the Uls te r vo lun tee rs a re in camp a t Clandeboye ,and were inspected by Sir Ed ward Carso n on the occasion of his recent visit. Th e pic

ture shows them on parade, with a stretcher party of the Ambulance Corps in the foreground .—(Centra l Pres s .)

Prin ted and Pub l i shed by TH B PIOTOBIAL NBWSPAF BB O O . ( 1 9 1 0 ) , LTD. , at 2'h« Daily M Uror Offices. 23-29, Bouvfltie-street. London, E.G.—Thursday, AprU 16. 1914.