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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER -13, 1952,

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL·

ADMIRAL Sir Cecil Harcourt, C-In-C, The Nore, talking to Miss Hickman (left) and Miss Macpherson during a party at the Women's Royal Naval Service officers" mess in Kensington. Sir Cecil was Commander-in-Chief and Head of the Military

Administration in Hongkong after the Japanese surrender. (Express) ·

Sir

FIELD - MARSHAL William Slim, who is to become Governor-General of Australia, is pictured here with his wife ni their home in Surrey. The Field-Marshal will give up his post as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in November, and will leave for Australia in the new year. (Express)

THE well-known film come- dian, Bob Hope, pictured' on

his arrival at London Air- port. He is to give a show in London. (Express)

THE Band of the 1st Battalion, The Dorset Regiment, heads the march through the streets of pletútesque Dorchester. Though they have borne the County title for 145 years and were granted the Freedom of the Borough in 1946, this was the first time the Regiment had visited the County town. (Army News)

RIGHT: The annual army of hop-pickers, has descended on Kent, and

here is a general view of pickers at work among the hops at Marden. (Fox)

MADAME Paul Auriol, daughter-in-law of the French President, at the Farn- horough air display, Mme Auriol has been made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, and is the only woman test pilot at the aviation centre at Brotigny, near

Paris. (Express)

LEFT:

The Earl of Cromer (with hat and stick), who represented. tho Queen, leaving Westminster Cathedral after the Requiem Mass for the late Senora Eva Peron. (Express)

SCENE from a new jive era ballet now boing. presented at the Royal Festival Hall. The. music for the ballet is from Don Gillis's "Sym- phony No. 5-"

press)

(Ex-

NANCY

Her Method Of Rearing!

MY MOTHER TREATS ME LIKE SHE DID WHEN I WAS A BABY,

DOES YOUR AUNT FRITZI EVER HOLD YOU ON HER LAP 7

OH YES QUITE OFTEN

By Ernte Bushmiller

BELOW: Sir Malcolm Sar- gent shakes hands with 13- year-old Ni Gusti Raka, star of the show

how of Balinese dancers who are such a suc cess, at the Winter: Garden Theatre. In London. The Indonesian conductor of music, Anak Agung. Gdo Mandera, is on the right. (Express)

Talmi

Toffee

THE PERFECTION OF

CON

TTONS

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