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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST
1958.
THE Coronation River Pageant, comparable with any that has passed in the long history of the Thames, was watched by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, who stood in pouring rain. One of the tableaux depicted a Viking ship (top), another Queen Elizabeth I sitting under a canopy. (Express).
LADY Salisbury Jones, wife of Sir. Guy Salisbury Jones, Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, chats with the Aga Khan at a reception given by Dr and Madame Subandrio at the Indonesian Embassy in London. (Express),
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THIS games centre, built on the bomb-damaged site of “The Blue Last," Pilgcini Street, Ludgate Hill, was recently opened by Sir Rupert Do La Berc, Lord
NSTRUACAN AM Mayor of Lond
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A playful wind tugged at Princess Margaret's skirt as she chatted with Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of BOAC, on the tarmac of London Airport after her return with the Queen Mother from a tour of Southern Rhodesia. (Express).
FOUR young French girls in Breton costumes put out their torches in buckets
of sand after carrying them in the Bastille Day; procession round the Festival Gardens' in Londen. The French colony in London turned up in full force. (Express)
VIVIEN Leigh, wearing a borrowed mink stole (her own was stolen by burglars recently), and her hus hand, Sir Laurence Olivier, chatting with playwright Terence Rattigan (left) at a party, her first since. she collapsed on a Hollywood set four months ago, (Express)
THE Marchioness of Willingdon (left) is received by the Uruguayan Ambassador. and Madame Buero at a party in London to mark the 122nd anniversary of the Constitution of the Republic of Uruguay. (Express)
TWO days after her 21st birthday, Daphne Dale danced her frat lending role the Merry Widow In Ruth Page's new ballet; "Villa," based on the famoda Lehar operetta. Daphne was born in Kenyn. (Express)
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