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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 195
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AN unusual view of Beachy Head Lighthouse, off the Sussex coast, taken from the Evening Standard helicopter as it hovered over the lantern of the struc- ture. Helicopters have made it possible to take pictures from unfamiliar, striking overhead angles, (Express)
COMTE` de Crouy-Chanel, Mister at the French Embassy in London, was host to a number of English ballet lovers and members of Roland Petit's Ballets de París company at a supper party after the company's first night at the Stoll Theatre. Chatting together at the party are (left to right) Roland Petit, the French ballerina Violetta Verdy, actor and playwright Peter Ustinov, and the
host. (Express)
A party of London children, all war orphans, `seen at Waterloo Airway Terminal on their return from Yugoslavia where they spent a holiday as guests of Marshal Tito. They are wearing the peasant hats of Yugoslavia, and carry (gifts from Marshal Tito. (Express)
MRS Clara Hall, 29-year-old Russian wife of a British Government information officer in Ottawa, and ker. son Nicholas photographed in London after their arrival from Moscow. She had been waiting for seven years to get an exit visa to join her husband. (Express)
MISS Otilla Frayao, who in 1951 hit world headlines when she stowed away from the Azores in Mr Edward Allcard's yawl, Tempiress, dreams of sea adventure as she looks across the Thames. She now works in a Surrey hospital.--(Express).
AIR Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty talks with Sheikh Hamlo Bin Abdullah Al- Kalifah, son of the ruler of Bahréin, at a party given in London by Sir Charles Belgrave, Adviser to the Bahrein Government. It was a farewell party for the Sheikh and his party. (Express)
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WITH flannels rolled to the knees and a stick in his hand, Lord Noel-Buxton walked across the River Humber recently. The 'lifejacket he wore was un- necessary as the water never came above his hips. He made the crossing to prove his theory that the Romans forded the Humber when moving from York
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MAN with all the power of his lungs prominently shown in his cheeks is Mr Harry.Barton. His face should give you a good idea of his occupation he is a glass blower at Stourbridge, Worcestershire. What goes in one end of the rod comes out the other end as glass tubes measuring 100 feet in length. (Reuterphoto).
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As the hop-picking season starts, an "invasion" of Kent and Sussex villages has taken place. sands of pickers, mostly from London," have arrived for the hop harvest, which provides them with a healthy holiday with pay. Here is 13-year-old Doreen Falbrook, from Deptford, London, at work In a Bodlám hoplield and enjoying it!
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IN London for the World Conference Medical Education is Dr Juliana Bogicevic, the Sir Bernard Spils bury of Yugoslavia, one of the few' women ex- perts
on forensic medi❤ cine. Dr. Bogicevic. 50, tall and dark is director of Belgrade's Institute of Legal Mèdi« cine, with--a-staff "of specialists, and doctors to asalst her. She is un- married. She` Is, often called in to advise the -Yugoslav Supreme "Court.” (Express)
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