THE CHINA MATT., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1956.

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THAT rock 'n' roll film, "Rock Around the Clock,” has set rhythm-crazy Teddy Boys and Teddy Girb cloting throughout Britain's cinemas. Here's a pic. ture taken in a theatre where they've started, And that attendant who has just walked into the rows of scats isn't going to stop them Jiving wildly. (Express)

A new beat-the-censor club has been formed in London by actors, actresses and producers. Called the New Watergate Theatre Club — membership 58. it aims to put on plays bamped by the Lord Cham- berlain. The first play to be put on is "A View From The Bridge," by Arthur Miller, who is seen with wife Marilyn Monroe leaving the club's inauguration meeting. (Express)

TWENTY-THOUSAND voices roared a welcome as the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Anne stepped from their car on arrival at the traditional Highland Games at Braemar. The Games first got Royal patronage from Queen Victoria in 1848. The Royal party is shown here being greet- ed to this year's Games, Prince Charles and Princesses Anne were particularly enthralled by the tossing of the caber, the hammer throws and cannonball put weights. (Express)

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A winner's smile. Pretty Enid Myatt

la the new Ryde (Isle of Wight) Carnival Queen. She was chosen in strong competition from a big "field.” (Express)

PRINCESS MARGARET'S friend and escort, the Rev. Simon Phipps, walt- ing for a homeward-bound bus after a day's work as a factory labourer. The 34-year-old Trinity College chaplain is getting first-hand knowledge of Industrial conditions. (Express)

LEFT: Eighteen-year- vid English actress Anna Massey and her mother Aarienne Allen, have been choven to play the stage mother and daughter in the American production of "The Reluctant Débutante" on Broad. way. (Express)

THIS baby will soon do a new “Kon-Tiki.” He's 11-month-old Rupert Elverson, and he will accompany his parents, Brian and Rosamund Elverson when they sail their tiny ketch, Scolopax, from the Cornish coast to the South Seas. They hope to find an uninhabited coral island and settle there. (Express)

AS British and French leaders gathered to examine Colonel Nasser's reply to Western plans for the Suez Canal's future and discuss future action, this old man knelt on the pavement in Downing Street, London, telling his rosary. (Express)

BELOW: An exhibition of aircraft ---- British and German — was on dis- play last week at Horse Gaards Parade, London, as part of the Battle of Britain anniversary observances. Two young enthusiasts look over a Spitfire that took part in the Battle of Britain in 1940. (Army News)

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ON the right is 15-year-old Sebastian Balfour, English schoolboy from St Bene- dict's School, Ealing, who has just spent a month's holiday with 14-year-old Belgian Prince Alexandre (left) as guest of ex-King Leopold, the Prince's father, The boys became firm friends. Sebastian's father, an officer, died in.a Japanese

war camp. (Express)

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