THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1956.
HOMESIDE
PICTORIAL
LEAVING No. 10 Downing Street after a discus- sion with the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, is U.S. comedian Danny Kaye. Danny visited the P.M. on behalf of UNICEF the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. He has heen touring the world-including Hongkong — on behalf of UNICEF and making films sponsoring the organisation. (Express)
SAFE and sound in England-the crew of the ketch Moyana, winner of the recent Torbay-Lisbon sailing race, which was abandoned and later sank after being hit by Over half the crew were Merchant gale some 30 miles from the English coast.
Navy cadets aged 15 to 18, who went to sea for the first time.
DANISH - BORN UA. pianist Victor Borge Geft), who has just made his British TV debut. And he's 21 rouring Success. SayM Victor's wife Sanna: **Being married to Victor is fun. It's mad. But we have a lot in common. Especiany, we hike children. We have five, and there'll be more. Uny one thing I forbid the children-inal's took- 14 201
television."
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BRITISH oll company map shows Suez flushpoint. Mr Jack Eldridge, head of the Map Room in the London office of the Shell Olt Company, points towards the (Express) troubled Suez area an area the company has a vital interest in.
US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (centre of three ut ell) arriving in London for talks with Britain's Foreign Secre- tury, Sir Anthony Eden, und French Foreign Munster Christian Pineau, over the Suez Canal crisis. Accompanying Mr Dulles in picture are, left, Mr A. D. Dodds Parker, Joint Parliamentary Under- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and, right, Mr Winthrop Adrich, US. Ambassador in London. (Express)
NO knife and fork for Countess Attlee. Picture shows the wife of the Labour Party's former leader and ex-Prime Minister skilfully manoeuvring chopsticks at
a London parly held in a Chinese restaurant. (Express)
STEPPING out in strictly no-white-tie-and-tails mood in the wet, gusty English summer are singer-dancer Fred Astaire and daughter Ava, nged 14. Scene is Bognor Regis, Fred, who said he learned all his racing in England in the 'twenties, has a filly, Rainbow Tie, entered in some important races in England this season. (Express)
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BELOW: Reds "Kremlin" in a British seaside town. These Red Army dancers and singers now performing in Britain are pictured in front of the Pavilion at Brighton. It was built by George IV when he was Prince Regent, and it made the Russians feel at home. Actually the de- sign is part Indian and part Chinese. (Express)
EVEN a telephone booth is a handy bedroom if you're tired enough. A night scene at London's Victoria Station where hundreds of holiday-makers Continent- bound were held up because of gales which struck Britain and the English Channel, dislocating trains and steamers. (Express)
NANCY
FIRST picture of the now British Diesel electric train which is being brought into service by British Railways as part of their re-development plan, Picture
of the multiple unit train was taken at Paddington Station.
By Erale Bushmiller
(Express)
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