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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY
OCTORE
1954.
NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD French dancer Mireille Gramelli unpacks her ballet shoes in her London hotel. She is one of the beauties' of the Paris Opera Ballet Company, consisting of 160, which ly giving a' season in London. (Express)
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SIR Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, is to leave his post as head of the Wright - Fleming Institute of Micro- biology at St Mary's Hospital, Paditington, at the end of the year. He is seen with Lady Fleming. (Express)
BELOW: The 81-year-old Sultan of Johore, his Hungarian - born 'Sul- tana and their 'daughter, Princess Meriam, pictured" on their arrival in Lon- don recently for 10-month stay. (Ex- press)
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
INGRID BERGMAN, ; at the age of 37, has arrived in London to appear in the Honegger oratorio, "Joan of Are." Swedish-born Ingrid has played the part in Spanish, Italian and French. The oratorio is produced by her Italian film director husband, Roberto Rossellini. '(Express)
LEFT: Mise. Sandra Moiseiwitsch, daughter of the planist Benno Moiseiwitsch; after her^! marriage at:: Hampstead register office to Mr Edward Gough, an Oxford 'undergraduate. The bride, who owns a hat, shop, designed and made her own dress. (Express)
THE Duchess of Kent and her daughter, Princess Alexandra, snapped at Southampton on their return from their Canadian tour. Picture shows striking resemblance between the Duchess and her lovely young daughter, (Express)
A cousin, many times removed, of the Thailand, and her English scientist Twenty three-year-old Mom Rajawongse Svastl and 29-year-old Robert, Garry Cambridge graduate, with a double first who were married in Thailand in Au graphed on their honeymoon in London.
RIGHT: Polish-born tenor Jan Klepura," who has just sung in London again after an absence of 17 years, with his wife, soprano ...... Marta Eggerth. She also took part in the Royal Albert Hall concert, which: ' was attended by a record- crowd. People stood in the rain to cheer them when they left after their - performance. -- (Express);
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ONE of the world's fastest interpreters is Mis Elizabeth Hedinger, a Swiss girl who was on duty
at the conference of the International
Official Travel Organisations at Church House, London. She translates in English, French, Ger
and Spanish. (Express) ⠀⠀⠀⠀
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