THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1955.

TAILOR Bob Albison, 24, got a new name- Saddhavaddho-when he was recoived as a novice Buddhist monk at the Buddhist Temple in London recently. His new name means "he who' spreads and increases confidence within himself." · (Express)

PERSEVERANCE triumphed in the case of Bryan Pringle, who is seen receiving the Bancroft. Gold Medal from the Queen Mother at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. The medal is the Academy's- highest award. Pringle has had three operations for

an injured leg. (Express)......

BLOTS. That's what is making a fortune for artist Paul Kallos, who has been launched into Mayfair society with his new art sensation. Asked to ex- plain what his pictures meant, he said: "If I could explain I might as well write instead of paint," (Express)

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

PHOTOGRAPHERS call 23-year-old Yann (real name Pamela Guard) the girl with the 4-D face: They say she has an aura which shines through and gives her something more than her three-dimensional appeal. She is now a British television favourite. (Express)

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RICHARD PAPE, author and, man of action, pic- tured before he left Eng- land for Norway to drive from Cape North to Cape Town, South Africa. He is being accompanied by Norwegian photographer Gunnar Melle. They ex- pect to leave at the end of this month. They after non-stop, speed and distance records. (Ex- press)

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MRS' Doris Summerfield is a 15,000-mile' wife. That is the distance she has travelled following her husband, a Petty Officer in the Royal Australian Navy. She has travelled in commercial liners wherever her husband's ship, the frigate Queenborough, has taken him. In Ceylon they had two hours together. The next time it was at Portsmouth, where they posed for this photo. (Express)

·PATRICK GUINNESS, 24-year-old heir to a banking fortuné, and his stepsister flances, the 19-year-old Countess Dolores von Furstenburg. The Countess's father is the Graf von Furstenburg, and her mother- is now the wife of her finance's father, Mr Loel Guinness. Place and date of wedding? "Nothing has been fixed." (Express)

LEFT:

Socialist M. P. Bessie Braddock with actress Marlene Dietrich, who is now appearing in h London night club. Mrs Braddock said she thoroughly enjoyed Mar- lene's show, and has in- vited the actress to her house for lunch "as a reciprocal gesture." (Ex-

press)

VETERANS of the Royal Army Medical Cerps marching past Major-Gon, R. D. Cameron, Representative Colonel Commandant, at the ceremony where the first Victoria Cross and Har over to be won by one man in the British Army were presented to the Corps. The distinctions were won by Li-Gol Arthur Martin- Loake a Hertfordshire doctor who died at the age of 79 two years ago. He

willed his medals and decorations to his old Corps. (Army News) E

A gym teacher and her student hung a “Just Mar- ried” sign on their car and left for their honeymoon in Southern England. For her love of 17-year-old Norman Burcumahaw, 23-year-old Celia Timmins gave up her post at the school where she was teach- ing. The couple at first ran away to Scotland. Later they were married near the bride's home in Derby- shire. (Express)

NANCY

A fortune in Spanish gold lying at the bottom, of Cardigan Bay, on the coast of Wales, is the goal of these three treasure hunters, shown relaxing between dips in·· the Bay. Leading treasure hunter is Roy, Midwinter. (left), and doing the diving are Tony Wade and David Wyse. They are searching the seabed for the schooner. Santa Cruz, which was wrecked 140 years ago with a fortune estimated at £12,000,000.- (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller

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