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... Ferdinand Mageiian c. Sir Francis Draks 3. Who was the first man 1o run ~ amie n under four minutes? a. Eric Liddell b. Roger Bannister . Harold Abrahms ...
... Ferdinand Mageiian c. Sir Francis Draks 3. Who was the first man 1o run ~ amie n under four minutes? a. Eric Liddell b. Roger Bannister . Harold Abrahms ...
... Ferdinand Mageltan c. Sir Francis Drake 3. Who was the first man to run amile n under four minutes? a. Eric Liddell b. Roger Bannister c. Harold Abrahms ...
... Ferdinand Magelian c. Sir Francis Drake 3. Who was the first man 1o run © amile n under lour minutes? a. Eric Liddel! b. Roger Bannister c. Harold Abrahms ...
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... Hindenberg burst into flames as it landed in New Jersey, killing 35 people within the space of just 32 seconds. And in 1954 Roger Bannister became the first man to run a four-minute mile. LMay 7 — nearly 1200 passengers drowned in 1915 when the Cunard liner ...
... Hindenberg burst into flames as it landed in New Jersey, killing 35 people within the space of just 32 seconds. And in 1954 Roger Bannister became the first man to run a four-minute mile. OMay 10 — 53 years ago today, Winston Churchill became Prime Minister ...
... question number six Will no doubt raise a smile. And quickly they will give the name Of he who ran the four minute mile. (Roger Bannister.) Now number seven will make you pause, But it’s all part of the game; Our Member of Parliament has a wife. Tell us her ...
... chiinney-p ece the following notice :— Gentlemen learning to spell are requested use yesterday's paper.' 1 Farcical.—ln Bannister's time, a farce was performed under the title of Fire and Water. I predict its fate, said he. What fate? whispered ...
... following are the names and residences of the successful candidates :—Edward Applebee, Cropthorne, Worcester,; Alfred James Bannister, Chelsea; Henry Barlow, Manchester; John Celertin Bernard Trnndad; Edmund Bower, Weymouth; Edward Adolphus Brown, Eastwood ...
... he wished to rent a room some quiet house, and take his meals at the hotel. Had Mrs Rogers such room, and would she let it to him for liberal compensation? Mrs Rogers was need of money. Her own health was not good, and Gertie's education and music would ...
... modern world. Again, the Had Mrs Rogers such a room, and would she word sheet, which designates the of departed let it to him for a liberal compensation! Mrs spirits, has not, as in the American revision, been Rogers was in need if money. Her own health ...
... does do*—“Do papafdo?”sho replied in amazement. dues do anything ; ho has Government position.” A physician seeing Charles Bannister about to drink a glass of brandy, said, *• Don’t drluk that fibhy atuf!; brandy the worst enemy you have.” I ko w that, ...