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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1952.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL •

THE Duke of Edinburgh receiving from Anne Wellson gifts for Prince Charles and Princess Anne when he visited the new town of Harlow, in Essex. (Express)

The

snort

LEFT: The new military vehicle, named Champ, with its tube up and driven by a frogman-suited soldier, enters a deep tank during trials at Farnborough. The snort breathing tube can be collapsed alongside the bonnet. (Reuter-

photo)

BELOW: Captain G. W. R. Knight, the well-known naturalist and lecturer, and his equally famous golden eagle, "Mr Ram- shaw," pictured at Water- loo when they left by the Mauretania boat train en route for a lecture tour of the United States. (Cen-

tral)

WEARING a brown mink.

cap with a crown budge and baclava, brown wool

Mary Marlin, star or, the Drury Lane hit show, "south Pacific," waves goodbye to London from the Royal Ar- bert Dock before she sailed- for home. (Central)

RIGHT: Will Shakespeare (played by Francis J. Slants. Inw) holds aloft the petitioA presented to the new Lord Mayor of London during the procession to the Law Courts. The petition asks the Lord Mayor to "receive,

comfort and nurture" the project to build a sankes- pearean Theatre in London. (Reuterphoto)

BELOW: Leaving Caxton Hall after their marriage are jazz drummer Louis Rellson and blues singer Pearl Balley. Bellson is a member of Duke Ellington's band. (Erpress)

BRITAIN'S car racing champion, Stirling Moss, receives his cup for win- ning the over 3,000 cc closed car class and an award in the car beauty. competition in the Daily Express National Motor Rally. (Express)

LEAVING his house at. Richmond with his fourth bride is Earl Russell, the philosopher. He is 80 His bride, Miss Edith Finch, daughter of a New York lawyer, is in her fifties. (Express)

NANCY

Cally-Cornered

MR H. Davey, ex-telegraphist of Ealing, had a one-man show in part of the Post Once Art Exhibition. He is abowing a spectator a guitar he made of pine, paduk, birds-eye maple and walnut. Besides the carved figures on the table, he also

exhibited over 30 water colours,***

SLAM

CAKE

AT her home in East Molesey, radio, TV and film star Petila Clark gives a song at the plano to celebrate her 20th birthday. Smoky, her grey Persian cat, joina

in a melodious merow.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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