THE Duke of Edinburgh in the robes of Honorary

Fellow of the Royal College of Arts walking in

procession at the convocation recently?. (Express)

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1955.

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LEFT: London's Continental restaurant quarter went gayer than ever celebrating Súho Fair. Celebrations and competitions went on everywhere. One of the favourites was drinking from a porron, a Spanish drinking glass. English bullfighter Vincent Hitchcock tries it, with the help of his wife. (Express)

BELOW: Princess Alexandra looks on as Lord O'Neill #ghts a cigarette for Lady Moyra Hamilton at the Victoria League Ball, held at the Dorchester Hotel London.

(Express)

RIGHT: The Aga Khan leaves his London hotel

after # short indis- position. He is giving the commissionaire a

hot tip for Ascot. (Express)

AN Innovation at Ascot this summer. It is in creche where childrent belonging to

egoers can play while their

get on with

ing to spot Winners. Ons corner of, the crech

EVERYONE had a gay night on the river. In casual summer clothes, guests of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire enjoying, the bonny summer evening aboard one of two barges moored in the Thames. 'Dancing went on until the early morning, Left: Princess Margaret arrives at the party, wearing `a colourful calypso skirt. Bowing to the Princess is the Duke of Devonshire, Princess Alexandra is on extremo left. (Express)

WEDDING in London of 24-year-old · Ann-Saville, daughter of film director. Victor Saville, and

distant 41-year-old John Woolf,

cousin. Miss Saville bas an American science degree—and doesn't want to be an actress! Mr Woolf finances films; he financed "The African' Queen” and “Moulin Rouge,” (Express)

A ́ wider beat—but this beat will not be music to the ears of London's car thieves, reckless drivers and other road offenders. For these London bobbies in. training at Hendon Police College will extend their mobile beat on these new Velocette motor cycles, › which are lighter than the usual cycles. (Express)

DAVID KWOK, 36-year-old Hongkong artist, poses before one of his brush paintings now on exhibition at the Imperial Institute in London. His work has been given very good notices by London newspapers. (Express)

NANCY

THE Mau Mau killed Christopher Robin. And so his mother, Mrs Naomi Twohey, with her husband, went to London "to talk to the Queen as mother to mother"", about the lack of protection for children la Kenya. Mrs Twohey brought za petition signed by 4,200 Kenya women of all races calling for better security arrangements to safeguard the young. (Express).

By Ernie Bushmiller.

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