THE CHINA 'MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1955.

• HOMESIDE PICTORIAL •

"A" BATTERY of the 1st Regiment, the Honourable Artillery Company, fring the 62-gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the third anniversary of

the

Accession of fter Majesty the Queen,

ONE of London's smallest models, 5ft 8in Mrs Dorothea Smither, sets out for her wedding at Kensington Register Office to Mr Anthony Heath. With her is her chief witness, "tall girl" model, 5ft 9in Miss Rosamund Dawson. (Express)

SIR Winston Churchill attended the National Federation of Building Trades Employers' dinner at the Dorchester Hotel, London, the other evening. He is seen with the Pre- sident of the Federation and his wife. (Express)

LEFT: With two months

UL # SIX-Monta sentence

remileo, b's Mavis Wagerer, founa guiny ol wounding Lord

last July, returned to her D'Oyley Street while col tage. Lord Vivian escort- ed her. The photographer Lound them enjoying a cigarette and a chat when he called. (Express)

HAROLD ("TIMBRE”) WOOD, aged 52, was the man who caused the first air raid alarm in London on the morning of September 3, 1939. He was flying a four- A engine airplane from France to Britain on the day war was declared. destroyer sighted him and flashed a signal, but Wood did not recognise the code letter of the day. An alarm was set off. Last year's King's Cup winner, Wood is seen at the Royal Aero Club dinner where he received his trophy. (Express)

THE fashion housca of Florence) Parla and London have been giving their Spring shows. And at Cruft's Dog Show at Olympia, London, the cannie world has also been showing off the latest: istyles, F}/Tickle, my chilhught, travelled from his Cheshire home in a comfortable "home with a

Owner Is Mrs Vera:

A kiss for the bride from Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British Ambassador in Paris. The bride is ballerina Margot Fonteyn. Standing by is the bridegroom, Dr Roberto Arias, Panamanian Ambassador-to-be in London. (Express)

LESLIE LLOYD, aged 15, has no time for girl friends, cinemas or dances he is much too busy running his own £3,000 coal, wood and coke business at Crewe. The fact was revealed when his father was taken to court accused of running a lorry with out insurance. Bald Mr Lloyd: "It is my son's business and the lorries are his too." The case was dismissed. (Express)

NANCY

HERE'S A CONE,, PEEWEE, BUT DON'T

SAY: WHERE YOU

GOT IT

I FOUND ALL DOLLAR, BUT IF THE GANG FINDS OUT T'LL HAVE TO TREAT THEM ALE

SO KEEP IT UNDER YOUR

HAT

LEFT: England's and Blackpool's world- famous right wing Stanley Matthews was 40 on February 1. "He has played football for 20 years, and says he can still put in five years more before re- tiring. (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller.

BUT ITS NOT VERY

COMFORTABLE:

MARA LANE, born 24

years ago of a Russian mother and a Britlah father, is one of the most promising star- lete of the day, " In a

· Ettle, over" "a year: she has made älves top- feature films in Rome studios. She is seen on her latest trip to

*London. (Express)

DAIRY BOX

MUK

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