ELIZABETH TAYLOR, the film actress, is greeted by her film actor husband, Michael Wilding, on her arrival at London Airport from New York. She wears a Spanish style pillbox hat with a bead fringe. Michael Wilding has been visiting his parents in England. (Express)

ACTOR Dermot Walsh and his netress Court, wife, Hazel carry sausages and chops for the bar

becue which they gave recently at their coun- try home in Kent. (Express)

BELOW: Children help to push the 600 ID cake, made In the the shape of White Tower of the Tower of London, when it arrived at Olympia for the British Food Fair.

(Express) •

THE CHINA MAIL SATIIRDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1954.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

BALLERINA Moira Shearer appeared in her first acting part in the production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummier Night's Dream" at the eighth Edinburgh Festival. She took the part of the fairy quoen Titania. Picture shows a scene from the £15,000 production. (Express)

LEFT: Pakistan Test cricketer Maqsood Ahmed icaves St Marylebone Ke- gister Uince with his oriQE, fatricia Jean Liowes, 0

senovi teacher Trom bloke-

un-Trent, They met WO years ago when maquOOL was playing in Stan ord- saire League cricket, (EX- press)

RIGHT: Sally Ann Vivian, 23-year-old daughter of Lord Vivian, and Robin Lowe, son of tim John Loder, who were secretly married in London

recently. Bally Ann, 1

model, plans to continue

her career. (Express)

-A close friend of Princess Margaret, whose name has

been the subject of romantic rumours, 39-y Group Captain Peter Townsend, Britain's Air Attache in Brussels. He dodges publicity bpt is here by a cameraman, for all that, during a flying trip

London. (Express) i

ACTRESS Jackle Lane, wearing pale blue shantung encrusted with shells, arrives for the gala, première of "Rose Marie" at the Empire, Leicester Square. (Express)

To the mournful farewell of ships sirens, the burned-out hulk of the 20,000-ton former luxury liner, Empress of

Canada, leaves Liverpool for Spezia, Italy, and the breakers" yard. She was wrecked by fire 19 months ago

and has been sold for scrap. (Express)

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LADY RATHDONNELL, who paints under her maiden name, doing a portrait of the Queen. In her early forties, whe

a work of hers, a Coronation scene, was bou by Sir David

Lord Rathdonnell breeds eattle in Ireland,

By Ernie

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