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HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
HUMAN guinea pigs at the Suusbury Cine
were work
KOCH on all year round into the cause and cure vi dat ol' deau, Mir Common Cold. The hermic volunteers are infected With cold germs, and then as dole whatever given
cuiti cure The experimental canie is working on at the moment. One day an antidote may turn out to be a winner and the world will owe a Yoke of ARRANKS to the guinea pigs, two of whom are seen above. (bapress)
RIGHT: Mrs Odelle Churchill, GC, and Mr Geoffrey Hallowes leaving Caxton Hall Register Office, London, after their marriage. Mrs Churchill, who gained the George Cross for her courage under Gestapo tor- ture In German prisons during the war, was formerly married to Captain Peter Churchill, DSO, her wartime boss in the French Ke- sistance. (Central)
BRITISH ballerina Margot Fonteyn, created a Dame
of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year Honours, was feted al an after-ballet party at London's Royal Opera House. David Webster, the general administrator of the Opera House, fills her champagne glass. (Express)
MR Iain Macleod, Minister
of Labour, examines the "Sportsman of the Year" trophy awarded at a party at London's Savoy Hotel to crock runner Gordon Pirle (left), one of Britain's hopes in the Olympic Games. (Express)
DRESSED a la Suisse for his role as chaperon to 48 English debutantes is Lord Gifford, shown here in London preparatory to leaving with the youngsters for Davos, Switzerland, for a skiing party. He is head of a travel agency, and the two-week trip cost each girl £56.14s. (Express)
AT the London premiere of the flim, "The Ladykillers." Hollywood actor Steve Cochran, at present filming in Britain, squiring British TV personality Sabrina.
The picture is a comedy starring Alec Guinneon.) (Expre
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MRS Beatrice Blunden (extreme right), of Whitstable, saw her husband and four children recently for the first time. She had been blind since she was 14. An operation has given her partial sightin one eye. Here she is with her family.
Her story made nation-wide front-page' news. (Express)
SIR Bernard and Lady Docker at the Variety Artists Ladies' Guild and Orphanage dinner, dance at the Dorchester, London. Lady Docker, wealthy idol of quote-hungry gossip columnists, caused a stir when she criticised those present for "meanness" and "lack" of charity." (Express)
THE New Year's Eve scene at London's Albert Hall when revellers in fancy costumes danced until dawn at the famous Chelsea Arts Ball. A general scene of the merrymaking as the New Year approached. (Express)
NANCY
THE J. Arthur Rank. Organisation is currently producing films at a rate equalled by any company in the history of British films. One of them is For The Sky," the story of legless air ace Douglas Bader. Kenneth More,
Bader, snapped while doing a scene,
By Ernie Bushmiller
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