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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27,

THE CHINA MAIL, — Sambemarlen

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THE Aim "Beau Brum- mel," starring Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Ustinov and Stewart Granger. chosen for the Royal Film Performance at the Empire, Leicester Square, Her Majesty the Queen and Princess Margare! are shown on their arrival at the theatre. (Express)

LEFT: Charlie Kunz playing_the_plano aguin in a London recording studio. It Wan hts first recording session since he was forced to give up playing two years ago when his fingers began to contract. Doctor told the 58-year- old pianist he would never play again, but Charlle fought back to health. Ho has had live operations on his hands. (Express)

A Lancashire town saw the horsiest' wedding of the year when gir} show-jumper Gene Whewell married Alan Oliver, star British show-jumper. As the happy couple left the church a red-coated huntsman blew on his horn, and the pack of hounds broke ranks and mingled with the mink-coated crowd. (Express)

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THE Colours of the 1st, Battalion, the Welch Regiment, passing Cardiff Town Hall during the ceremonial march past celebrating the Bat- inlion's return from three years' overseas service in Korea and Hongkong. A "tea" party was given' by the City Corporation after the march. (Army News)

THIS is 15-year-old Christopher Youngs, who fooled everyone into believing he had inherited an entire public school in his uncle's will. He was given a day off from Forest School, Snaresbrook, Essex,, to visit "Marlborough College." But when his Head checked up and, found no such school listed in any reference book, Christopher confessed he had made the whole thing up because things had been "so terribly dull." (Express)

AT the reception given at the Soviet Embass

~London, to mark the October

Revolution, the new Chinese Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Huan Holang, has a chat with Dr Edith Summerskill, a Socialist Member of Parliament. Dr Summerskill visited Peking last August with Mr Attlee and other Labourites.. (Express)

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“URCHIN” with the catapult i ^ls 28-year-old, Zululand-born ballerina Maryon Lane, in Alfred Rodrigues' new ballet, "Cafe des Sports,” at the Badler's Wells Theatre. Miss Lane created the

· leading_part_In_tke: original✨ performance' In Johannesburg last summer. (Reuterphoto)

COMEDIAN Nat Jackley strained his 5 in. neck in A skit, one night at the Victoria Palace Theatre, London. Here, his, wife, Marlon Lincoln, administera some, very amateur first aid. She is appearing in the same show. (Express)

LEFT The voice that unnerved thousands of recruits. has the same effect on flim, stars as RSM Ronald Brittain, now' retired, brings that atentorian bellow back into action at Ealing Studios for “The Night My) Number Came Up.”. The shuddering stars are Bil Kerr (centre) and'Alfie Bans. (Renterphoto)

By Ernie Bushmiller

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