THE CHINA MAIE, SATURDAY, JUNE. 29, 1957.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
Said the man with the moustacho ta Mrs Killion "Hand her up to me. She'll see much better from horo.", So" Mrs Killion, near the Prime Minister's box at the back of the crowd handed up four-year-old Kathleen. When the ceremony was all over 'Mrs Killion was told that the man was Harold Mac- millan. "Well!" said sho, "the sun. was in my eyes, I didn't recognize him." LEFT: What Kathleen saw, (Express)
ROYAL PORTRAIT-but not of a Royal Lady. The picture, a chalk on canvas portrait, is one of 800 works on display at the Royal Instituto Gallories: Model is Lady Laycock, wife of Malta's Governor- General Robert Laycock. But it is signed in one Corner "MK"Initials of Princess Marina, Britain's Duchess of Kont.
(Express)
Sunshades needed. Parasols may not be in fashion, but the Queen Mother bor- rows a man's umbrella at Royal Ascot
most fashionable racing function in the world. Many were the exotic hats braught out by Society beauties, but this chap's (left) was exotic too-blue and red check' and a dark groan eyeshado. Still, some people just never wear hats, and to prove it below- Princo Charles riding down the Mall.
(Express)
Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Promifana, arriving in Liverpool for Cohen- wealth Promiors' Confore created by the Rov. G. Daniels Ekart RIGHT: Two now knightkingfisher blue-Lord temay, for ecro- tary-General of the Ni Alantic Treaty Organisation, andd Ailddio- ton, 21 years Lord Licut the East Riding.
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Nurso Ogilvie of Jamaica presents the flowers when Princess Margaret Por
open the Talbot Settlement Hostel for West Indian women in Com
LEFT: New escort-Lord Patrick Beresford at Ascot, with whom Princess #2a walked from the Royal Enclosure between seemed to hava little time to spare for studying the runners....
racos, leaned on the rol
NANCY
By Erale Bushmiller-
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