Pare:

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

ALL set for Christmas with a basketful of presenta is lovely 16-year-old Janette Scott, rising British film star. Janelle has had a busy year, filming "Helen of Troy" in Rome, “As Long As They're Happy" at Pinewood with Jack Buchanan, and also stage and TV. work.

AT the "non austerity" party given at Claridge's Hotel, London, by Sir Bernard and Lady Docker. The hostess is seen dancing with come- dian Norman Wisdom. (Express)

SINGERS Webster

Booth and Anne Ziegler (Mrs Boeth) pictured at the Concert Artists' Association dinner held at the Park Lane Hotel, London. (Express)

WHITE-HAIRED Mrs Claude Epps, aged, 77, sten here with her husband, was the first to suggest that a fund should be started to mark Sir Winston Churchill's 80th birthday. They devoted all their. time to it. Now they will go back to their gardeningi at their home in Chichester. (Express).

MRS Bessie Braddock, MP for Liverpool Exchange, visited a nylon factory in Liverpool... to find out why she ladders 12 pairs a year. But the girls wanted And here is to tell her about the other end of the business →→→ making them. 16-year-old Jean Farrell showing Mrs Braddock how they shape nylons -- on

metal legs. (Express)

GOOD

COGNAC

is a compliment

LEFT: Ready for Christmas in London Cinderella's coach, 'glit- tering with 84,000 pleces of crystal. Perched on it la Sonya Kaye, leading lady of."Cinderella On Ice," & £65,000 panto- mime. (Express)

Clive Negri, Dalton THESE three young men - Barnes and Donald Aldridge are getting used to 60 degrees of frost in a temporary tent in a quick- freeze factory in London. Soon they will camp 10 weeks in the barren, rockbound mountain areas of Norway, 220 miles north of the Arctle Circle, to make meteorological studies. (Express)

VERY OLD COGNAC

LAROCHE

COGNAC

DE LAROCHE

VERY OLD

COGNAC

SEEN here in bed is 21-year-old Royal Auxiliary Air Force pilot Brian Cross who, while flying at 20,000 feet in a jet fighter, had to bale out but whose para- chute did not open. He fell four miles through the air and landed in three feet of water still alive. He hurt his ankle, and was rescued by, the crew of a USAF seaplane, who are here "congratulating him on his miraculous escape.

*(Express)

NANCY Silent Santa

*** A BIKE, A. TEDDY BEAR,

SKATES

DUE TO LABOR SHORTAGE WE ARE SHORT

HELP

RUM

ALF PASSMORE, 14-year-old schoolboy from London's East End, who was given a ticket to see the England Germany. soccer game at Wembley by a Berlin sports writer, Eberhard Wiiting. "We are

· not all beasta, we Germans," said Witting. "Find me an English schoolboy, crazy about soccer, whose father was killed in the last war, I have a spare ticket for him Alf's father was killed at El Alamein fighting with the Rifle Brigade. (Express)

Bushmiller.

DAIRY BOX

CROT

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