THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954.

• HOMESIDE PICTORIAL.

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PRINCESS MARGARET, in

a red coat and black hat, presents

the a trophy at Olympia Dairy Show, London. Receiving the trophy, is Mrs Mona Anderson, of Sussex, whose Ayrshire cow, Black- field Navybell, won the individual cham- supreme

pionship. (Express),

THIS picture of the Queen was taken during Her Majesty's tour of Yorkshire with the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen's simple coat' fastens with three plain buttons above the small moulded waist, The skirt of the coat falls in a graceful flare. The The wide curving revers balance the full skirt. Queen's hat is worn fairly far back to show a neat hairline. (Express)

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CHOSEN: last month London as "Miss World," Antigone Costanda, 19-year- old Greek-born beauty from Egypt (centre), is seen with famous couple of the English stage and screen, Sir Lawrence and Lady Olivier (Vivien Leigh). Picture was taken at the Lyceum Ballroom. (Ex- press)

THE QUEEN attended the gala Italian premiere at London's Tivoli cinema, and many of the Italian stars were presented to Her Majesty. The lovely Sofa Loren (left), star of the film the Queen saw, was amongst them. Picture was taken when she arrived at the theatre. The beautiful Sofa wears A strapless gown encrusted with pearls and (Ex-

embroidered in gold.

press)

THIS girl in Belfast is assisting in, the Irish Christian Endeavour Union's "floating evangelism" campaign. In the bottles she inserts Gospel messages. The bottles are handed to sea' captains, who drop them; overboard at chosen points. Hundreds of ships all over the world send off 16,000 bottles a year in this way. One bottle drifted for five years, but turned up in the Persian Gulf. ·

Another drifted to Murmansk. (Express)

THE Duke of Edinburgh had a good laugh at his favourite game of polo, There were Jimmy Edwards, Billy Wallace, John Mills, Pat Smythe and others This splendid playing a mock game on the dance floor of Grosvenor House, start to the autumn season was at the ball given by the Lord's Taverners, that charitably-minded band who watch cricket from the bar. Pat Smythe is seen losing her seat during a chukka! (Express)

NANCY

I HEAR YOU? DROPPED A DOLLAR BILL INTO A MUD PUDDLE

WASHED WIT AND HUNG

IT OUT TO DRY

AREN'T

YOU AFRAID

BLOW

AWAY

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· LADY : MILBANKE and Prince Dimitri of Russia leaving Marylebone register office, London, after their marriage. Lady Milbanke, 56, has been married twice previously. Her first husband, Lord - Loughborough, died in 1929, "three years after they were divorced. · Her second' husband was Sir John Milbanke, the “boxing baronet,” who died in 1947. Prince Dimitrḥ, 53, is a nephew of the last of the

Tears. (Express)

THE Army needs Master Batchers. After 15 yeara of rationing, the old-fashioned Army Master, Butcher who knew the whole Job has vanished. Young men are now being trained at the Command Supply Depot, Aldershot, which each day deals with meat for 40,000 troops. It is the only place in England where, under one roof, cattle on the hoof are converted into meat ready for cooking. (Army News):

LEFT: A general view of the Motor Show at Earl's Court, which was opened by Field Barsha Viscount Montgomery. (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller

VOH---MONEY" MEANS NOTHING

ME

DAILY BOX

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