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Definition. In Sunderland, England, Thomas Boyle, 45, walked into a department store and stole a toy six-shooter for one of his children, told police who arrested him: "The counter service was too slow, and that's criminal...
After All ... In Sunderland, England, a 25-year-old housewife arrested for hitting her husband with an ax, gave her name to police: Patience Brown...
Private Lives. In Sunderland, England, 38-year-old William Moon explained to the court how he happened to apply for unemployment pay for himself and his wife Mary-even though she was working: he and his wife lived together, but hadn't spoken to each other for a year, so he hadn't heard about...
...Great Britain-6,000 men, two patrol squadrons of Sunderland flying boats, two aircraft carriers with planes, two light cruisers, five destroyers, three frigates, one auxiliary vessel...
...Commonwealth countries had supplied the only non-U.S. air power in Korea. Besides her carrier-based fighters, Britain had thrown in two patrol squadrons of Sunderland flying boats. A squadron of Australian Mustangs had been operating in Korea since the early days of the war and a squadron of Canadian North Star transports had joined the U.N. airlift...