THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1955.
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FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery and the foun- dation stone of the Bishop Montgomery Memorial Hall, to be built. телогу of his father' next to St Mark's Vicarage, Kennington, where the eminent soldier was born. Bishop Mont- gomery was Vicar there from 1879-89. The pre- Sent Vicar, the Rev. H. W.
Bird, discussing the model with the Field Marshal.
THE Crazy Gang, Bri- tain's zaniest raude- ville team, at a Savoy Hotel party celebrating their 10,000th perform-
ance. (Express)
IT was the biggest moment in Paula Miles's five and a half years when she met ballerina Moira Shearer in Bradford. For Paula is herself very keen on ballet. But Miss Shearer has advised her to stop dancing for a few years as she is too young. Talding her advice, Paula says temporary goodbye to her ballet shoes. (Express)
LEFT: Mary Harkin, schoolgirl Mayoress 01 Datley, Yorkshire, Who 100k three and a half hours the other day LO snake nanas with 500 people at a reception. She ulan't mind, as it meant a holiday from her school in Leeds. She was chosen to be the town's first lady by her uncle, bachelor Loun. cillor James Harkin. (ex- press)
LEFT: Ten-year-old Kit Gresswell, who but for a marvel of science would not be alive, cuddling his LWO week old brother, Timothy, who but for a marvel of science would not be alive.either. Both might have died within days of birth because they were "Rhesus negative" babies. But delicate operations gave them a new supply of blood and life. Their parents live un Hinksey Hill Farm, near Oxford. (Express)
AT the conclusion of their official visit to England, King Hussein of Jordan and Queen Dina were guests
of honour at a reception given by the Jordan Ambas- sador at Claridges Hotel, London. Queen Dinä chat. ting to guests. (Express)
ELIMINATION shoots for the Army Rife Association championships have been taking place on the Bisley ranges. Attracting a great deal of attention is Cpl Joe Clausen, of the Coldstream Guards, who, is accompanied on the ranges by his Boxer Pup, Fly.
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BELOW: Forestry work- er Henry Levermore, of Fort William, Scotland, had a dispute with the Forestry Commission. To draw attention to it, he rode his gelding, Robin, on a 590-mile journey to London to take his papers to Mr Neil McLean, Tory MP for Inverness, who promised to look into the case. They are seen out- side the Houses of Parlia- ment. (Express)
ONE of the few Russian women who have been allowed to marry foreigners and leave the country is now in London with her two daughters. She is Mrs Eliza. beth Antonova, who married an American furniture designer from Miami. He will join them soon. She is seen with her two daughters, Natasha, 17 (left) and Olga, 22. (Express).
NANCY
YOO-HOO
IT'S TIME FOR
YOUR BATH
ROBERT FORD, radio operator for the Tibetan Government, who was captured when the Chinese Communists entered the territory and who subse quently spent five years in a Red prison, seen with his mother in London. (Express)
By Ernie Bushmiller
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