THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1952.
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HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
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AT the Army Appren. tices School at Chepstow, LL-Gen, Sir Cameron Nicholson, GOC-In-C, Western Command, pre- sents the Cunnell Memorial Silck to new Boy RSM A. T. Rowson. (Army News Service)
LEFT: Lord Cowdray is seen chatting to Miss Sharman Douglas, daughter of the former U.S. Ambassador, at the. hall he recently gave at his house in Midhurst, Sussex. (Express)
GENE TIERNEY, mother of two little girls, is learn. ing ballet dancing — at 31 because she is a ballerina in the film “Never ̧. Let Me Go," which she is making in England. (Express)
WHILE touring the wards of the Great Ormond Street- Hospital for Children, Her Majesty the Queen stopped. and chatted to Reginald Parker, aged 18 months, of Rochester, Kent. (Central Press)
BELOW: Senhora de Amaral Peixoto (left), daughter of the Presi deni of Brazil, talks. to Senora Bianchi, wife of the Chilean Ambassador, at the Anglo-Brazilian Society dinner held it the Savoy for the retir- ing Brazilian 'Ambas- sador, Senhor Moniz de Aragao. (Express)
RIGHT: Teddy, the cat. who hates to sit by the fire, was one of the more unusual entrants at the "Festival of Cats” held at the Horticultural Hall. He is a Siberian cat owned by Mrs Dorothy Miller of Richmond. (Express)
ANDREI Gromyko (centre, facing camera) arriving in London to take up his job as Russian Ambassador. He had no statements to make
he wanted no,
it was Niet, Niet (Russian for No, No). It was a grini, glum and
gloomy, starts. (Express)
DURING his visit to the Eaton Hall Officer Cadet School, Chester, Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery made a point of seeing how, the Cadels were fed. He is discussing the lunches with the Commandant, Lt Col D. M. Nott, (Army News Service)
NANCY
Sticky Idea!
NANCY DID SLUGGO ASK FOR A LOCKE OF YOUR HAIR 7
YES
ISN'T HE SENTIMENTAL
AND ROMANTIC ?
BELOW: Windsor Castle makes an Impressive background to this scene during
Class 19 Open Hackney Horse (final judging) — at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in the Home Park. It was the second day of a three-day show. (Reuterphoto)
EX-WRAF Director Dame Felicity Hanbury and banker Harold Peake at their wedding party at Claridge's, where the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester headed more than 800 guests. She is holding a 9-inch silver statuette of a WRAF sergeant, a wedding present from WRAE officers. (Express)
By Erule Bushmiller
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