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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955,

PICTORIAL ·

THAT'S a tricky one!" Sir Anthony Eden, the new Prime Minister, seems to lie saying to Opposition leader Mr Clement Attlee at a London luncheon soon. after his assumption of his new post. Mr Attlee seems to be doing some deep

thinking as well.

(Express)

THE årst of the American stars to top the bill during the current season at the London Palladium is song man Eddie Fisher. This is his second visit to London, where he is extremely popular. He is here seen with his fiancee, film star Debbie Reynolds, who is also in London on holiday. (Express)

HER Majesty the Queen greeted by the Rev, F. Foxwall at Southwark Cathedral on her arrival" for the Maundy service. After the service, charity purses (one for each year of the Queen's reign) were distributed to poor

people. (Express);

THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr R. A. Butler, is seen here with the well- worn Budget box. With a General Election expected in the near future, it is thought that his Budget statement in the House of Commons on April 19 will be "a little bit for everybody." (Express)

LEFT: With all the poise of a seasoned skating star, six-year-old Susaal Gregory, of Cheam, Surrey, takes the ice ai Streatham Skating Rink, where she is training for the British Novices Championships to be held at Wembley. (Express)..

LEFT: Countess

Mountbatten, Princess Alexandra and Countess Jellicoe seen

at the "Save the

Children's Fund" con-

cert held at the Royal

Festival Hall, London,

(Express)

ATTRACTIVE · 23- year-old Miss Anne Price of London bas been chosen by BOAC 10 represent

the Corporation in "Queen of the Air" contest for steward- esses, to be held in Johannesburg in May.

(Express)

BELOW: Maurice Chevalier drinking honey and glycerine before his show al the Palace Theatre, London. He said the other day that he may retire from stage and screen if the half-hour films he is now making for television are a hit. At 66. Maurice still looks hale and spring-heeled. (Express)

FIFTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD comedienne Beatrice Lillie fainted and collapsed soon after the curtain rose one evening last week at the Globe Theatre, London, on her current show, "An Evening With Beatrice Lillie," The performance was cancelled and the audience were refunded their money. (Express),

NANCY

A solema moment as Sir Winston Churchill steps out of No. 18 Downing Street for the last time as Prime Minister. When this picture was taken, he was on

his way to Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation to the Queen. (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller

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