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-THE CHINA MAIL- SATURDAY;: JUNE

1952:

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HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

WHEN he rode the Aga Khan's horse, Tulyar, to win the Derby Stakes at Epsom last week, Charllo Smirke recorded his third Derby success. Picture shows the Large field rounding Tattenham Corner, with Gordon Richards, on Monarch More,, leading.

FAMILIAR Derby charac tera. On the left is "Prince Monolu," famous racing tipster, without whom the Derby scene at Epsom Downs would not be com plete. On the right is May Marsh, "Leather - lunged. Lady of the Turf," pro- claiming her successes in front of the grandstand.

RIGHT: Happy in the warm sunshine, sturdy British youngsters enjoy a 'romp on the beach in the unspoiled Dorset coast re

sort of Lyme Regis.--

MADE in 1759, the marine timekeeper on the left showed an error of five seconds. on the trip to Jamaica of HMS Deptford two years later. It won for its maker, John Harrison, a prize of £20,000. But the Board of Longitude, anxious therabelves that this was not a freak performance, had a copy made. beside the original, was carried by Captain Cook, and equalled: of its prototype. The timepieces are on exhibition at the Science Mus

Kensington. (Reuterphoto)

satisfy

roiance

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CHOSEN "Miss Eng- land" to represent her country in the "Miss Europe" contest, which begins today at Venice, is, 20-year-old Judy Breen, of Kensington. (Reuterphoto)

PICTURE taken by the Chairman of the BOAC shows Princess Margaret and the Marchioness of Sallsbury taking tea aboard the Comet airliner when it took, the Queen Mother, the Princess and their party on a flight (Reuter- over Europe.

photo)

BELOW: The Mayor of Westminster, Mr Selver, silting next to the Rus- sian Ambassador, Mr Zarubin (right), at the London premiere of "The Fall of Berlin," a Russian film in colour of the final Red Army push during the last war. (Express)

RIGHT:. Large crowds nt-- tended the opening of the Battersea Pleasure Gardens. Picture shows Pearly Kings and Queens dancing “Knees Up Mother Brown" with Chelsea Pensioners.

MISS Melodie Peters, of Norwich, one of 50 Red Cross. women volunteers, going to Malaya for service in the resettlement camps, being inoculated before her, departure from London. These volunteer workers. will treat the sick and help resettled squatters toʻavold, disease. (Reuterphoto)

NANCY

The Answer, Is Plane

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WOW

THAT'S

WHERE

STHEY

MAKE

THE NEW PLANES

AIRPLANE

I WONDER:

WHAT

SUPER-

TYPE THEY'RE WORKING

ON NOW!

By Ernie Bushmiller

FACTORY

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Toffee

THE PERFECTION OF

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