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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
WINKING baby seems to know all about it —— every- thing happening at once that is. Just before he was born RAF transport plane crashed near his home at Drayton, and frightened mother vaulted a three foot fence near by.
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FRENCH sunburn and Holly- wood freckles Martine Carole and Van Johnson jat London premlere “A Hatful of Rain." (Express)
"OUCH. See ya later!" Angel, Mayfair toy poodle found 18" alligator in the mews now lives in the bath of his master, John Hoey. No one claims it. No one in Mayfair admits keeping alligators. And what do alligators eat? So far only Mr Hoey's friends' fingers. (Express)
RIGHT: Princess Mar. garet in pink and blue. She's at the races in pink and blue check tweeds and a pink bonnet with velvet trimmings,
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LEFT: Frank Tyson (England and Northamp tonshire fast bowler) with the girl he is to marry 20-year-old Ursula
Mel- Meils of bourne. Looks as I Australia bowled a fast one there. They plan a · Melbourne wedding "next winter" whenever that (Express)
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BELOW: Before Ber- muda Paris, Mr Mac- millan spent the weekend talking family business with French Premier Guy Mollet and British Am- bassador (behind him) Sir Gladwyn Jebb.
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ONCE HE WAS A KING. Now his Kingdom is a pretty daughter. Eighteen-year-old Prin cess Ferial is seen on a rare outing with her father King Farouk. Rumour reports repre- sentation from King Saud to discuss wedding ar- rangements with Arabian Prince.
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RIGHT: Mrs Lucille Arm- strong (wife of Louls) arrived in London from Ghana. Her job in Ghans was to teach Dr Nkrumah to dance so he could lead off the Ghana State Ball with the Duchess of Kent in the traditional man- пет. Sald Lucille "rhythm a bit uncertain." Said the Duchess. "thank you for_n_won- derful dance.” (Express)
"HARROW FOOTER"
the Queen sees the out- sized football used in Harrow. (See Hickey's diary, - page 8). The ball is larger than standard, light, and flat on both sides sald to have been intro- duced because of the extra heavy clay on Harrow
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LIKE a number of people Mr John Hunter of Brockley likes ducks wanders through Regents Park most days to feed them. But you could have knocked him down with a quill pen when a Mallard waddled up to him in the Mall—laid an egg at his feet. (Express) ·
NANCY
THERE'S SOMEBODY AT MY PARTY WHO WASN'T INVITED-
PLEASE LEAVE
By Erale Bushmiller
ROWNTREES
A FAMOUS
NAME IN CHOCOLATE
LADY Korda (27) widow of Sir Alexander, and her now husband David Metcalfe (20)— Bon of Major, Edward Metcalfe the Duke of "Windsor's best man. -Reason for having à secret wedding........ “the guest list for the very minimum- became so long we took fright;}””
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