THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954.

• HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

THE Misses June Mander and Cillan Ireland Smith straighten their boaters before taking part in a London dress show put on by Florentine designer Emilio Pucci. London's prettiest debutantes took part in the show, which was held at the Savoy,

(Express)

ADMIRAL of the Fleet Lord Fraser (second from left) chatting with (from left) Cecil Harcourt-Smith, H. Skelton and Tom Hight, who are sailing the 61 ft life- bout Aries on an adventurous double crossing of the Atlantic.

The former Padstow lifeboat, Aries has a variety of new equipment on board,

THIS is one of a number of official pictures taken recently during a press visit to Windscale, one of Britain's atomic factories in Cumberland. Men wearing .protective clothing are about to enter a radioactive chemical chamber. (Crown

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showing off some of the tricks they febe held in London in Junë.

A sight that sets the seal of Spring. At Elstow, Bedfordshire, the village where John Bunyan was born, the May Queen driven by In a riot of flowers. Nearby, children wait to whirl round the Maypole In lively dances,

THE seventh open air display of paintings organised by the London County Council at Victoria Embankment Gardens. Elizabeth Kaye, of Croyden, takes It easy with a book beneath her paintings, while Mrs Anne Bulitias, of Belsize Park, looks on smoking a clay pipe. She is also an exhibitor,

CONDUCTOR Bruno Walter arrives in London from New York. With him is his daughter, Mrs Lindi. Dr Walter conducted the first half of the Kathleen Ferrier memorial concert at the Royal Festival Hall during his short visit. (Express)

MRS Brian Hill, wife of the Australian Charge D'Affaires in Moscow, carrying her 18-month-old son (left), and Mrs Brigit Wolcott, with her son Peter, go ashore They travelled with other members at Tilbury from the Swedish finer Suecia. of the Australian Embassy staff expelled from Moscow following the Petrov affair. (Express)

DAFFODILS make a gay contrast against the red- brick pit building at Primrose Hill Colliery, Swillington, near Wakefield, Yorkshire. Miners Tom Pilkington and Harold Smith are admiring the blooms before going down on the afternoon shift. (Express)

NANCY

THE Governor of Northern Ireland, Lord Wakehurst, deputising for HRH the Duchess of Gloucester, presented new Colours recently to the 1st Battalion, the King's Own Scottish Borderers, at Bally Kialer Camp, County Down. Lord Wakehurst is seen inspecting the parade.

OH, OH --- HERE COMES SPIKE

I'LL TIE MY BELT AROUND

MY HEAD

YOU WOULDN'T

HIT A GUY BELOW THE .. BELT WOULD YOU, SPIKE?

By Ernie Bushmiller

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DAIRY BOX

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