THE CHINA---MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER -- -6, 1951.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
BELGIAN Commandos now in England study the lay-out of Culdrose on Mousehole, Cliff, near Penzance, before making a night raid on the Naval Air Station there during an exercise. (BANU).
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RIGHT: Vietnam Prime Minister Tran Van Huu pictured with his wife. and their son, Philippe, on arrival at London's Victoria Station for a holiday. (Reuterphoto).
SIX British boys recent- ly returned home after a year in American schools. With them were 20 American boys who are going to study in Eng- land. And the Britons were mistaken for Ameri- cans, and vice versa. The British, boys wore draped- suits, rainbow ties. Most of the Americans were
quietly dressed. (Express) Service).
RIGHT: The Parties are busy sending out cam- paign literature for the coming General Election. These girls at a Conser- vative depot are sorting pamphlets for distribu- tion. (Express Service).
BELOW: Thirty- year - old test plot Hugh Ken- dall collecting a silver cup and £1,000 cheque after winning the Daily Express South Coast nir race. (Express Service).
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FIVE who set mut recently from Plymouth in search of a "dream island." They are Bernard Buker (left) of Plymouth; Jim McLoy (centre) of Barrow-in- Furness; and London-born Christian Burchard, with his wife Audrey and son'Christie, (Reuterphoto).
PICTURE of the ten coaches and engine of the 8.20 n.m. express from Liverpool to London which crashed down a 13 foot embankment when the train was derailed near Northampton. The casualty list was high. All main line expresses had to be diverted. (Express Service).
LEFT: When Mr C. WITH men hauling on Price-Thomas was driva chain to guide the ing away from Bucking- way she should go. ham Palace after seeing... the King before pre- paring to operate on Ilis Majesty, his Rolls-Royce and, an Austin car collided, just outside the north front palace gate. Neither driver was in- jured. Within a few minutes, Mr Price- Thomas was able to drive away. (Express Service).
baby elephant Maline is lowered in a sling from the vessel Itola in the Royal Albert Dock. Tho baby, and her mother Sitá, a fully trained riding elephant, were bound, from Ceylon for. the Whipsnade Zoo. The ship also carried animals for other British zoo -* (Routerphoto)."
AT the after-the-show party for the Sadler's Wells Ballet Company before their departure for New York-Mr Sol Hürók, impresario, offers pink cham- pagno to ballerinas Elaine Fifield (left) and Svetlana Berinova. (Exprens Service).