THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

LORD VIVIAN, London theatrical producer, who was found with gunshot wounds in his stomach and wrist in the garden of a cottage at Potterne, Wiltshire,

recently. (Express)

HERE we have, in left-hand picture, what the well- in the dressed oficer will be wearing in his mess evening, if an Army proposal goes through. In centre picture in a rival proposal from some offlcers. And the right-hand picture? That is the prewar officer's mess dress, variations of which are still worn in the elite regiments. The suggested new outfit, has an ordinary dinner jacket with facings in regimental colours, detachable so the suit can be used on non. military occasions. (Express)

GILLIAN ARDIZZONE, niece of the artist Edward Ardizzone, who has just taken up modelling "In London. She la 21 and says modelling 'is exciting but hard work. (Express)

COPY-CAT! That's my style! Indig. nantly points out tousle-haired Shirley Hucklebridge, aged 12 months, to the hirsute Rags, an Old English Sheepdog, at a Bristol show. But Rags, at 15 months, is too much the thoroughbred to reply he had the style frst. (Reuterphoto)

RIGHT: Bearded and sunburned, 25- year-old Sebastian Snow, Amazon explorer, arrives at London Airport after a trip during which he discovered a lost city in the Andes. Snow described the city as being three miles round the base wall and three-quartera of a mile from the wall to the summit. It is in very bad state, and Snow believes it to be pre-inca. (Express)

HOLIDAY girls enjoying themselves in the Lake District, watching the yachts on Lake Winder- mere against the lovely.... undulating backcloth of this beautiful, corner of England.

BELOW: At the annual camp at Shornclife, Kent, of the TA Regl ment of 57th Middlesex General Hospital. Most important part of the training is treatment of casualties in the field.

Here a "blood trans-

fusion" la being given to a man suffering an “ab. dominal wound."

RIGHT: The Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst. In picture on left, the young Duke of Kent, taking part In

the Parade for the first time, "eyes right” as his com- pany marches past. In the other picture, Fleid- Marshal Viscount Mont- gomery presents the. sword of honour to Senior Under-Officer B. L. G. Kenny; of Chelsen, as the best cadet of the term. (Army News).

· SIR Gordon Richards, the champion Jockey who h announced his retirement, waves to other pallents on leaving the Bowley Bristow Hospital,

near Woking.

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