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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1952.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

SIR Shane Leslie, Bart., Irish writer and first cousin to Mr Winston Churchill, is seen talking to Mrs Yoshio Suzuki, wife of the Commercial Counsellor of the Japanese Embassy in London, at a Columbus Day party held at the Spanish Embassy. (Express)

LEFT: Tewkesbury's annual three - day Statute Fair is held in the streets of the town, As the main road from Birmingham to the south passes through the town, the police have quite a problem diverting heavy traffic,

DR W. G. Penney, whe was in charge of Bri” tain's Monte Bello atom test, on his arrival at Lyneham, England, to report to the Govern- ment, The Queen has -rewarded him with a

Knighthood,(Express).

EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Ånn Farrington, of Norwich, is just 10 minutes older than her twin sister, Jane. But when the twins joined the WRAC together early this month, Jane beat Ann by 10 minutes in getting- her Army number. Now they are at the WRAC Train- ing Depot at Guildford, Surrey, 2/Lt. Sheila Donley is trying to tell them apart. Jane is on the left,

THE Duke of Edinburgh, General Matthew Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander

in Europe, and the Prime Minister, Mr Churchill, at the Pilgrims' Dinner, held at the Savoy Hotel. The dinner is an annual Anglo-American-affair.--- (Express)

THE QUEEN, with Princess Anne and Prince Charles, driving from Euston Station back to Buckingham Palace after their two-month holiday in Scotland.

(Express)

ELECTRICIANS CHLY

Lis

SEVEN men of the Sudan who represent the National Struggle Front are in Lon- don to see the Foreign Secretary, Mr Eden, and to put before him their demands for the future of the Sudan. One of them, Dr Aly Oro (centro), is seen here making a point at a press conference at their London hotel. His colleague, Yahla.

El-Fadly, cups an ear to listen.

(Express)

AIR Commodore Sir Frank Whittle, pioneer of the jet aeroplane, looks at the Churchill Gold Medal of the Society of Engineers, which he received at a meeting In London. The medal, named after the Prime Minis ter, who is an Honorary Fellow, has been instituted by the Society in its 90th year to be awarded' every two years for the most noteworthy contribution to contemporary engineering. (Central Fress)

VISITOR to the set of

Walt Disney's "The

Sword and the Rose," NANCY

now being filmed in

England, is Mrs Sar- wari Bhatnagar, cousin of the late Liaquat All Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan who was assassinated last year, She is seen chatting with actor Richard Todd, who stars with Glynis Johns in this historical romance of the early days of Henry VIII's reign (Router-

Clever Squirt!

I THINK I'LL USE A LITTLE OF AUNT FRITZI'S)

PERFUME

IT'S VERY

EXPENSIVE¬

I HATE TO WASTE A DROP

LEAVE

ME

IT TO

By Frete Bushmiller

SWISH

SWISH

SMARTIES

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