LEFT: Boys the world over always enjoy "a good fight," 50 nulurally boys' boxing clubs, where they can fight to their hearts' content and no one wil say "don't," are very popular. One of these

is in Leyton, where Colin-

Carey, 10, is getting ready for a practice bout. Fred Goodman, 12, adjusts Colin's head-guard.

THE

pretty, 15-year-old on the left has never danced, never had pocket money, has no boy friends. She's Renee Martz, teenage evangelist from the USA, now in Britain for a one-month tour. She is accompanied by her parents and tutor. (Express)

PRINCESS CHRISTINA of Hesse, niece of the Duke of Edinburgh, and Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia, who have an- nounced their engagement. The Prifco runs a 160-acre farm in Sussex. Princess went from Germany to England a few months ago. (Express)

The

AMONG their many commitments, the authorities of the Royal Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, are looking after this Goshawk for a British Army officer. It is about a year old and comes from Europe and Western Asia. It is seen being handled by the birds of prey keeper. Mr Ernest. Scrivener. (Army News)

SALLY, a British Dalmatian at Basingstoke, Hampshire, might have been a star of the show bench but for her motherly nature. She has had 56 puppies in four years, neatly divided into four litter" of 14. Here mummy gives a £ies to

A British peeress, Leila Viscountess Bangor, 37-year-old' former third wife of the present Viscount, is working as a cook in a country house near the Surrey village of Ewhurst. Says the Viscountess, whose marriage was dissolved in 1951: "I do this kind of work to help my son's education.” Viscount Bangor is the former Edward Ward, of the BBC. Her seven-year-old son, William, Is heir to the title. (Express)

NANCY

THAT ACTRESS

SURE IS BEAUTIFUL

I'LL MAKE HER MY PIN-UP

GIRL

HEY, OTTO ---

YOU LOOK. LONESOME

TASMANIAN-BORN actress Merle Oberon is “In London to make a television series,' and, will stay in, Britain for three months. This is her first'viali lo Britain in three years. She normally lives¦in] Hollywood. The late Sir Alexander Korda made ‚her a star overnight. ́. (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller

THERE'S A

PIN-UP

FOR You

ROWNTREES

MILK

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