THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

1954.

YEAR'S FINEST ROYAL PICTURE

THIS is the picture that captures forever the happiest moment of a happy cruise, the picture of a barefoot Princess and a barefoot Prince swabbing the decks of the Royal yacht Brithania somewhere in the Mediterranean Inst May. Young Prince Charles and Princess Anne are enjoying every moment, of it. (Express)

THE Duke of Edinburgh

pictured at Aberdeen on his return from his Canadian tour. He is seen waving to crowds on the quayside before setting off by car to join the Royal Family at Bal- moral. (Express):

HOMESIDE

PICTORIAL

'AMERICAN ' Senator Estes Kefauver and his Scottish-born wife at Waterloo Station, Lon- don, on their arrival from the US,... Mrs Kefauver Ister travelled tại Glasgow to doc her father, Sir, Stephen Pig- gott. (Express)

Beason

THE Glyndebourne Opera Company opened their at the Eighth Edinburgh International Festival of Music and Drama with the Richard Strauss opera, "Ariadne auf Naxos." This picture shows a scene from the prologue. Ariadne was sung by Lucine Amara.! (Express).

To mark the 25th anniversary of the death of Serge Diaghtleff, the Sadler's Wells Ballet Company presented "Firebird" for their first appearance at: this year's Edinburgh Festival. Prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn is seen here dressed for the principal role. (Express),

FILM ersonalities of note gathered as guests at a party given in London the other day by film executives. Here are actress Dawn Addams and her husband*****

Prince Vittorio Mássimo, having refreshments. (Express)

London'

NANCY

UNIVERSITY and school buildings costing about £2,500,000 are to be built in Rangoon by a British firm of contractors. The biggest part of the profect is an engineering college. for "Rangoon. University to accommodate 1, 200 students The signing of the contract at the Burmese Embassy, London," is shown above, · Left to right, linck row: RM Maitland, A. C. Brighton, L. Danitán J. T. Gournall "James Cublit. Front row: V. K. Vickarman, U Tin Fe, J. C. Lawson and U Hla acting for the Prime Mini”- fer of Burina2 (Exor

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MR Yakob Malik, the Soviet Ambassador to London, chatting with the 65-year old Marquess of Reading and Lady Reading at a Rumanian Legation party celebrating. the 10th anniversary of the liberation of Rumania. Lord Reading, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, represented the United Kingdom at the recent Manila

conference, (Express)

By Ernie Bus

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