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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1952.

· HOMESIDE PICTORIAL ·

MR Anthony Eden and his bride, formerly Miss Clarissa Churchill, pause to, wave goodbye to the staff of the Foreign Office before leaving for their honeymoon. They are grouped with the Prime Minister and Mrs Churchill outside No. 10 Downing Street, where the wedding reception was held. (Express Service)

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by Major A. W. Leslie, inspects the guard of honour of the Black Watch, which grected the arrival of the Royal Family at Balater Station on their way to Balmoral for their Scottish holiday.

AT the Grosvenor House reception following the fashionable London wed- ding of Mr Kenneth Chau, son of Dr the Hon. and Mrs S. N. Chau, and Miss Mary Lo. From left: Dr Chao, Lady Grantham, Mrs Chau, Sir Alexander. Grantham and the newly- weds. (Express Service)

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ACTRESS Carlo

Yvonne de with America's Intest he-man film heart- throb, Rock Hudson, at the Savoy. They are to make "Tollers of the Sea" In the Channel Islands.

(Central Press)`

LEFT: Ann Todd, star of the film "The Sound Barrier," auctions black- berries at a. committee meeling and cocktail parly which was held to arrange the world pre miere of the film in aid of the RAF Association. (Express Service)

HOLIDAY time at Bognor Regis. High diver

Ambrose Smith takes down a woman volunteer, Mrs Thea Saes, on a 38-foot dive from a springboard on the pier. (Express Service).

MRS Kenneth Chau (née Mary Lo), serving tea, In keeping with tradition for a Chinese bride, to Mr and Mrs. Envenutz Sabing, who were deputising for her parents. (Express Service)

BELOW: A row of youngsters watch and collect hints from the Tottenham Hotspurs as they loosen up during training in Epping Forest,

NANCY

Cent-sible Decision

IRMA

STILL

OWES ME A

DIME

I THINK

I'LL GO OVER AND COLLECT

LEFT: Lord Woolton talking to a Korean veteran, C. F. Colbourn, after officially, taking over, on behalf of the Order of St John and the British Red Cross, a farther 10 bungalows at Kytes Village Settlement, near Watford, for seriously disabled ex-

servicemen.

FATHER Swan, followed by hla family of eight signets who are too..., young to fly for, move from their pond. on a Sidcup, Kent, golf course, to a new pond, a mile away. Mother brings, up the rear. A policeman stopped traffic at a busy shopping centre for the family to pass. (Express Service)

By Ernie Bushmiller

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