THE CHINA MATE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1956.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

MAN

NORMAN BUCKLEY (right), 48-year-old solicitor, skimmed his way to a new world water speed record when he covered 79.66 miles in one hour on Lake Windermere. Water speed king Donald Campbell is seen congratulating Buckley. (Express)

RIGHT: Actress Anne Haywood is holding the unly light motivated clock in the world, which is among the exhibits at the International Watch and Jewellery Show in London, The energy pro- duced by light acting on its photo-electric cells is transformed into electricity which charges the

micro-accumulator,

(Express)

AN Egyptian spoke to thousands of people attending a "No War Over Suez" rally in London's Trafalgar Square as tension at home and abroad mounted. He was Dr Abdul-Azim Anis, a lecturer at London University. The rally Was attended by marchers representing the Labour Party, the Communists and other

groups. (Express)

LEFT: Red haired French hairdresser Rente Moulard, who is accom. panying Princess Mar- garet on her African tour. Just as on the Caribbean tour, he look along a special portable hair-dryer, with collap sible hood, which reserved for Princess's exclusive use. (Express)

IN

the

THE first car identity parade in the history of murder detection was held in quiet Gadebridge Road, Hemel Hempste ad, Hertfordshire, following the strang- ling of Mrs Diane Sultey. Boy witnesses trying to identify the car used by the

"Kid Glove Strangler." (Express)

LEFT: Princess Meriam, daughter of the Sultan

of Johore, blow out the

candles on the birthday cake at the party in London celebrating her sixth birthday. The Sultan had his 80th

birthday the day before. (Express)

Her latest

RITA HAYWORTH, 37 and four times married, has a new romance. attendant is Ron Randell, 37 and once married -- the Australian actor who has won TV fame in England. He lives two floors above her Park Lane flat. Every morning there have been red roses for Miss Hayworth. (Express)

FROM a castle in Germany to a Bussex farm... That's the life story so far of Princess Christina, 23-year-old niece of the Duke of Edinburgh and wife of Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, Princess Christina " and " her husband? moved straight back, Into the day-to-day slogging of farming when they returned, from

(Express)

their honeymoon.

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TWO VCs of the King's Shropshire Light, Infantry took the salute together at a passing out parade at the Regimental Depot at Shrewsbury. Mr G. H. Eardley (left) and Mr H. Whitfield are seen talking to some of the recruits who are shortly joining the 1st Battalion in West Africa. (Army News)

LEFT: "Not even governments could keep as here now," sald British and French Suez pilots queueing up in Cairo for exit visas. Here are three English pilots back home after years of service with the Suez Canal Company. They are (from left) Mr Oscar, Carew, Mr Douglas Norton and Mr Arthur Barnes. (Express)

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