THE CHINA MAIL," SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL ·
IN the beautiful grounds of Arundel Castle, Sussex, the home of the Duke of Norfolk, the 1st Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment, recently received its new Colours from Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Her Majesty having a closer look at the Colours after the ceremony, (Army News).
RIGHT: Princess Mar- garet duncing with the Duke of Beaufort at a Ball at Weston Birl, Gloucestershire. The Princess was a guest of the Duke for the Olym- pic horse trials. (Ex- press).
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A group of the "Glorious Glosters," some of them veterans of the Korean war, looking over locomotive No. 5017, which has been named after their Regiment, at
Gloucester Central Station,
ACTRESS Constance Smith arriving at Her Majesty's Theatre, London, for the first night of the play, "Teahouse of the August Moon." Miss Smith wears a Chinese dress of lime green satin embroidered with gold. (Express).
THE object of their ad- miration is a miniature rail-
way
with traffic in full swing. A study in expres- stons made at the Model Railway Exhibition in Cen- tral Hall, Westminister.
(Express).
GROUP Officer Jean Conan Doyle, youngest child of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (creater of Sherlock Holmes), who has become Inspector of the Women's Royal Air Force. The new post does not carry any higher rank or pay, but calls for a lot of travel, (Express).
LEFT: Arrival of England cricketers at Avonmould, Bristol. Len Hutton, the team caplain (left) and his wife say goodbye to Trevor Hailey in the Customs shed. The team drew the Test serics with West Indies. (Express).
LOWER LEFT: Lord de L'ate and Dudley, VC, pre- pares some of the exhibits in the armoury of Penshurst Place, his Kent home, be- fore throwing open the 14th' century "stately home" to visitors. Visitors were first' admitted 131 years ago.
· (Express).
NANCY
AUSTRALIAN-BORN Sadler's Wells
ballerina,
Elaine Fifield, who is married to John Lanchbury, the conductor, photographed with her. 10-day-old
daughter, Margaret Selina. (Central).
DENNIS PRICE, 88-year-old film star and stage actor, who was found unconscious in a gas-filled room in Kensington recently. He was revived and taken to hospital · (Express).
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