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EUGENE HART, 11, of Brooklyn, walked aboard the 53,000-ton Hner United States while she was docked in New York, and two hours later, after he had seen most of the ship, discovered she had salled. They carried him to England, and here he is waving good- bye at Southampton on the return voyage. He wrote airmail letter to his mother from England.

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PRINCESS MARGARET arriving at the Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, to see ballerina Moira Shearer in her first acting role, that of the fairy queen Tifania in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." (Express)

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dinner held at the Dorchester Hotel London". Seen dinner, are Madame Huü, a Vietnam delegate, and Lord

Beveridge: (Express)

ANTON DOLIN wishes good luck to 23-year-old Danish balle

In her dressing room at London's Royal Festival Hall before the first

tion of the Festival Ballet's new production, “Napoll (Express)

The Hongkong stand at the International Handicrafts Exhibition at Olympla, London, which attracted much attention. Reduction of purchase tax has stimulated sales. (Express).

LEFT: Skating star Belita is pictured here pouring a bottle of cham- pagne over the ice rink to hunch the British Food Fair, sponsored by the Daily Express. It was the first of its kind. in Britain since the end of the war. (Express)

GENERAL Hans Speidel, the man behind Germany's rearmament .... planning, has been on a secret visit to Britain. Here he is seen at the Farnborough" air show in- the company of Britain's Minister of Defence, Field Marshal Lord Alexander. (Express)

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their “farewell to :: Lon- don" party for their

friends at the Casanova

Club. (Express)

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