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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954.

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ACTOR Richard Attenborough stands up to pour a glass of champagne for actress Shelley Winters at the Golden Jubilee Ball held by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at the Lyceum Theatre, London. (Express)

HERR Julius Ranb, Austria's jovial Federal Chancellor, is at present on a good- will visit to Britain. On his call at the Foreign Office, Herr Raab (centre) is seen with Mr Selwyn Lloyd (left), Minister of State, deputising for the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden. (Express)

MARLENE DIETRICH, the "glamorous grand- mother," saw the London press at lunch at the Cafe de Paris. Lunch was lald at small tables for half a dozen or so, and at each was a pince for Marlene. She is doing a night club season In London. (Express)

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AT Hounslow, Leonard Pountney presented modern male hair styles suitable for H.M. Forces, A team of judges, which included a RSM and a WRAC sergeant, selected three styles which they considered most suitable. Gunner D. Game (No. 15) was awarded first prize. (Army News)

RIGHT: A week's danc- ing tour of Holland was ahend of these members of the Sadler's Wells Bailot Company. Seen here boarding a train at Liverpool Street Station are, left to right, Margot Fonteyn, Nadia Nerina, Lindsay, Rosemary Valerie Taylor and Brenda Taylor. (Express)

LEFT: Mr James Ortiz- Patino, 25-year-old mem-

ber of the wealthy Bolivian tin family, pic- tured in London when he arrived in search of his 23-year-old wife, Joanne, whom he reported miss- ing from a Rome nurs- ing home. He and his American-born wife were on their honeymoon when she entered the nursing home. (Express)

TRIAL landings of helicopters being held on the South Bank site, Waterloo, following the recent easing of regulations governing Olights over London, British European Airways intend to operate a service between London Airport and the South Bank commencing next March.

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ON her visit to the WRAC School of Instruction at Hindhead, Her Majesty the Queen Mother listens to recruiting speeches being made by Officer Cadets dressed in period.

uniforms. (Army News)

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RIGHT: The Daily, Express cycle tour of Britain, which covered a dis. tance of 1,481 miles, was won by France's Eugene Tamburlini, seen triumphantly holding the trophy · aloft. (Express)

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