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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1953.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL.
THE man who'arranged all the details of the Corona- tion the Earl of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, seen on Coronation eve in the robes in which he appeared at the Abbey. His pages are Duncan David. son. (right), with the Earl Marshal's staff, and James Drummond, with the coronet, (Central)
PICTURE taken at Buckingham Palace when members of the Australian Army Coronation contingent took over for 24 hours
the ceremonial guard from the Grenadlez Guards. (Central)
HRH the Duke of Edinburgh travelled by hellcopter from the grounds of Buckingham Palace to visit the Commonwealth troops` encamped at Pitbright, Surrey. He inspected 1,500 men from all parts of the Commonwealth who were to march in the Coronation parade. The Duke is seen speaking to fuzzy-haired
Papuans from Now Guinea. (Army News),
THE Hon. J. J. Astor (left) and M. Santa- -marina .... examine the Coronation Egg pre- sented to Alexander Feodorovna by Czar Nicholas IL The sur- prise concealed inside this elaborate shell is an exact replica of the Imperial coach used in 1896 at the coronation of Nicholas and Alexandra in Moscow. . (Express)
LEFT: Britain's blue- blooded jazz fan, the Murquts of Donegall, and the Marchioness practising for a har- monica recording. The Marquis is President of the British Jazz Federa- tion. (Express)
SHOWN above mounting a steep incline is the Alvis Saracen, new 10-ton, six- wheeled armoured personnel carrier which is to be issued to motor battaliona - In "British armoured divisions. It carries a complètò section of infantry. (Reuters
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CONSIDERATELY putting her pet in the shade is six-year-old Jacqueline Dinnage, scen fitting her donkey Jenny with a sun hat during the Donkey Club's show and race meeting at, Wivelsfield Green, Sussex, (Routerphoto)
DRAMATIC student Valeria Morrison examines a work of art by the Yugosla sculptor Marin Studin at a party given at the Kensington Art Gallery.. Tho pięće,]- called "The Flute Player,” was carved out of the hub of a cartwheel while the
sculptor was a wartime partisan. (Express),
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WITH the English countrywise now at its loveliest, and nowhere more lovely than in the Lake District, many people are taking the opportunity to go hiking. Here a happy quartette from the County Grammar School, Bury St Edmunds, are seen at Langdale, in the Lake District,
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