THE CHINA: MAIL," SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1955.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL·
QUEEN
ELIZABETH,
the Queen Mother, at the christening ceremony at Westminster Abbey · of Sarah Lavinica Spencer, the young daughter of Lord and Lady Althorp. On the left is the Dean of Westminster, the Rev. Allen Don. (Express)
THERE were
six best men at the Marylebone wedding of Miss Abu Liakhoff and her cousin, Mr Michael Bibikoff, and three of them were Russian princes, Father Rodzianko 'helps the bride and groom to cut the cake at their wedding reception. (Express)
TWO old friends on their way to a London
theatre party. Princess Margaret is seen with Miss Sharman Douglas, daughter of a former American Ambassador, who is on a short visit to London. (Express)
LEFT: Jacqueline Cochran, the first woman to break the sound har rier. After her per- formance, she went to Paris, and later will go on safari in Africa. "How did 1 start flying?" she answered a reporter. "I went to an airport on a Saturday. 1 flew. On the Monday I was flying solo." (Express)
THE famous actress, Julia Neilson-Terry, reads congratulatory messages on her 87th birthday. Miss Neilson-Terry represents a link with a generation that to much of the world has become history. One of her early roles was as "Hypatia;"
which was produced as long ago as 1893. (Express).
BEFORE the railway strike ended in England. A small party of people in full evening dress leaving Victoria Coach Station, London. They were on their way to the opening night of Glyndbourne, Mr John Christie's famous opera centre in the Sussex Downs. (Express)"
AT a recent garden party given in London by Sir Claude Corea, the Ceylon High Commissioner, and Lady Corea. The hostess is seen with the Panamanian Ambassador, Dr Roberto Arias, and his wife, And can you recognise Senora Arias? None other than the famousballerina, Margot Fonteyn. (Express)
THE first boy from the Barnardo's Homes for homeless children to become a Member of Parliament, Mr Ronald Ledger, the Socialist M.P. for Romford, Essex, after he made his maiden speech in the House. (Express)
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THE PCAN
MEMBERS of the London County Council Staff Association walking around County Hall with their banners as part of their campaign for more pay. Because County Hall was within one mile of the House of Parliament, they were not allowed to form a procession, So the demonstrators walked thirty yards apart to conform to regulations. (Express)
NANCY
THE Rev. Francis James Coveney, grey-haired, six feet tall former Scotland Yard Chief Inspector, pic- tured with his wife and three children at Southamp ton on their arrival from Australia. He went to Australia to be a security officer, but last year threw up his £1,500 a year job to join the ministry. During the war he acted as guard to Mrs Roosevelt and General Eisenhower when they were in Britain. (Express)
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