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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1956.

HOMESIDE

PICTORIAL

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DRUIDS in West London. The Most Ancient Order of the Druids went to Primrose Hill for their annual ceremony of the Autumnal Equinox. trumpeter is seen sound- ing a sixth century horn, originating from Centrul Europe, to proclaim the assembly open. (Express)

MRS Bessie Braddock, Liverpool Exchange's house- wife MP, back from a nine-day flying visit to Russia.

“niet” when asked to have a drink. (Express)

At 20 parties she very definitely but politely said

ITALIAN actor Rossano Brazzi, the guy lover of many a Continental film, and his plump (14 stone). wife at a party given for them in London. (Express).

BELOW: That film again, and the usual riots in the streets. Ifere IN the scene at Clydebank, Seol - land, after the film, "Rock Around the Clock," was shown at the local cinema. Police and rock 'n' rollers

clashed. Here is a youth

the

being arrested crowd looks on. (Express)

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PHOTOGRAPHED at the

start in Dover of his at- tempt to cross the English Channel on water skis is 36-year-old Alexander Wozniak, Polish draughtsman of Dagen- ham. Half a mile out- side Dover harbour he en- countered rough water and gave up the attempt. (Express)

VETERAN film star, 79-year-old Charles Coburn, escorting film director Joseph Mankiewicz's sister, Mrs Erna Stenbuck, to the party given in London by producer Sam Goldwyn after the showing of “Guys and Dolls." (Express)

WHY 12-year-old John Land, of White Waltham, Berks, was on top of the world. Because he was taken for his first plane ride by Peter Twiss, the fastest man in the world -- he flew 1,132 miles an hour last March -- and was handed the controls for several minutes. John wants to be an RAF pilot, (Express)

HOME but a hint of Italy lingers. The Duchess of Kent, Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael back, from their Halian holiday. The Duchess has her head- scarf knotted at the sido --- typically Italian and Italian earrings. The Princess wears her hair löng Italian influence again. (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller

ROWNTREES

DAVY CROCKETT, fried to get himself a bear by grinning at it. He falled. But 11-year-old Joy Tarrant, of Upper Norwood, followed his example and succeeded willica grey squirrel'she saw In the woods near her home. Tiny, the squirrel, won't Leave Joy now, and is installed in the Tarrant home.

LIBERACE, plump

American pianist, being

Interviewed for ITV on his arrival in London.

Thousands of women

waved banners and chant-

ed at Waterloo Stallon,

The 36-year-old idol of American

women (right), confessed: "I'm here looking for one wannerful

(Express)

NANCY

'THE BRAKES ARE SLIPPING-

OH, BOY---

LET'S

STAY

AND WATCH

THE GAME

WIEN

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