THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1955.

HOMESIDE

PICTORIAL

WITH hands thrust in his pockets, the Duke of Edinburgh strolls with Glasgow

Councillors after receiving the Freedom of the City. (Express)

SEVENTY-SEVEN-year-old Viscount Stansgate listened while a committee of six peers refused, his son, Mr Anthony. Wedgwood Benn, permission to renounce the 14-year-old title on his father's death. Mr Benn, seen with his wife above, wishes to carry on as a Member of the House of Commons. (Express)

DICK BENTLEY, star of the BBC variety show, "Take It From Here," with the two new girls in the show, Almá Cogan (left) and June Whitfield. Alma has become very popular for her gay and vital singing and June for her character work. Bentley, an Australian, has been a favourite for many years.

DAVID BECKETT, the ney y-elected President Wo Acton Technical College, London, gets the traditional, duckli

Students' Union'at in the Acton-High

NEW picture of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, arriving at the Welsh Baptist Chapel, Eastcastle Street, London, to receive purses on behalf of the Hepburn Storey Blind Aid Society, (Express).

HERMANN FIELD, 44-year-old American architect, Imprisoned by the Poles five and a half years ago on suspicion of being an "American agent,” and who was released last October, seen in London with his English wife and two sons. Hugh, 11, and Alan, 9. Since his release, he has been rebuilding his strength in Switzerland. (Express)

ADELE LEIGH, Covent Garden's 26-year-old English soprano, who scored a big success singing the utte role in Massenet'a opera, "Manon." It is a long part in an opera that lasts three and a half hours; yet she sang it at eight days' notice. (Express)

HOLLYWOOD film actor Robert Taylor and his wife, German-born Ursula Thiess, dining in a West End restaurant. They arrived in London a few days

ago to make a film. (Express)

BELOW: The Shah of Persia and the beautiful Queen Soraya snapped in London, She has made herself very *popular with the English public. He is taking back a new English dar to Persia, leaving his seven-year-old one behind. (Express)

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TO most people snow is a curse, but to the young It spells fun with a capital "F". Here are some boys enjoying themselves in Richmond Park. Among the skiers is 12-year-old Michael Boyland, of Barnes, who, knowing his 'limitations, has fixed a learner's 'card on his back.

By Ernie Bushmiller

DAIRY BOX

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