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During the three-day Royal visit to the Channel : Islands Queen Elizabeth accompanied by Prince Philip are seen talking to ex-servicemen at Guernsey, Expross
THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1957.
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LEET: US cóntingant, ... 1,500 Explorer Scouts, arrives. In England in a motor vestel chartered for their trip to join in the £500,000 World Jamboree at Sutton Coldfield where scouts of 80 countries cole- brate-Scouting's 50th anniversary, - and the 100th- anniversary of their founder Lord Baden-Powell. Express
Young British cadet thinks rockets too big shows how high they ought to be in his opinion and the Army photographer does his best to oblige. It was when the Combined Cadet Forco visited Larkhill Artillery School.
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Mamouths of the ground and air join in a battle demonstration at Long Valley, Aldershot, for Sandhurst cadets.
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Death of a Regiment. Lt.-Gan, Sir John Eldridge' Calonal of the Gilder Pilot Regiment at their farewell parade when they were disbanded:
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Even the crobs and lobaters in the nots wore hold up to wave their claws as the Royal car drives by in Guernsey during the three-day Royal visit to the Channel Islands. But, how much of this kind of thing can the royal purse afford? (See page 51.
LEFT: John Foster Dufles and Selwyn Lloyd In London.
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HRH The Princess Royal wears a new uniform designed for her by Norman Hartnell when inspecting the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst,
Army News
The young Imam of the Ismaili Moslems — the Aga Khan-is seon with his mother at London Airport. He has arrived for a memorial service for his grandfather on August 21, then leaves to attend three installo- tion ceremonies. East Africa, Pakistan, and India.
LEFT: The
arrival of
Prince Amyin, younger brother of the new Aga Khan, Adal .Express
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Miko Hawthorn congratulates Stirling Moss and his fiancee Katió Molson at a British Automobile Racing Club party after Stirling's victory in a Vonwall at Aintree.
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