THE CHINA MAIL, ·SATURDAY; · ·MARCH 21, 1953.

• HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

THE Duchess of Gloucester is greeted by London's Lord Mayor, Sir Rupert de In Bere, on her arrival at the Mansion House to attend a benefit dinner for the British Schools Exploring Society. The Society sends parties of schoolboys each year on expeditions abroad. (Express)

RIGHT: Her Majesty the Queen walking Through the paddock at Cheltenham when she went to watch the. Gold Cup. With the Queen Is Lord Willoughby Broke, Steward of National Hunt Committee. (Express)

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LEFT; Vie Oliver and Jane Morgun, American cabaret importation. celebrating, with champagne, the first night of The new show, "Three Cheers," which is the Tom Arnold Emile Littler-Robert Nesbit con- tribution to Coronation en-

tertainment. (Express)

BELOW: Pleased to see each other are film star Terry Morgan and Alsatian police dog Rap. Both took part in the film, "Street Corner." Picture was taken at the film's premiere at the Odeon, Leicester Square. (Reuterphoto)

RIGHT: Fifteen-year-old John Bamford on his way to Buckingham Palace to re- ceive his George, Medal from the Queen. John received the award for rescuing his lirothera from their home which was on fire. He is the youngest holder of the GM. (Express)

ON his farm, Little Westwood, at Buck's Hill, Hertfordshire, the Earl of Dudley

has a fine fluck of pedigree Shropshire and Suffolk sheep, with about 150 ewes in Jamb at the present time. A view of the lambing pens.

THE Duke of Edinburgh chatting with students on his visit to the New Alliance

Club, a students' hostel in Bedford Place, London. In centre is Mr C. J. Chen," from Hongkong, and on his left are Mr A. Tadza of Malaya, Mr R. M. Oetono of

-Indonesia and the Rev. Yosamu Kapers of Uganda,(Express)

EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Gianella de Marco, child conduc

tor from Italy who conducted the London Philhare monic Orchestra in the Albert Hall, pictured sitting in bed with a banana listening to the BBC's Third Programme.Brahms, Mamaf" she said happily,

and wagged the banana as a baton. (Express) .....

LEFT: One hundred years span these two soldiers and their rifles as they march'al the School of · Infantry al Hythe. On left is QMSI J. Markham in the uniform of the old School of Musketry, shouldering the 1850 Minie rifle. On right is QMSI Charles Hayter marching in modern-day battledress with the No. 4 Rifle, introduced

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OH, BOY---

WHAT A KNOCKOUT

THE Queen's Piper, Pipe-Major Alexander Roderick MacDonald, poses for his. portrait. The artist is Mr Leonard Boden. The portrait has taken a year to complete because Pipe-Major MucDonald has been away from London in attendance on the Queen at Sandringham and Balmoral,(Express)

By Erale Bushmiller

WHAT A KNOCKOUT

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