"OCTOBER 11,, 1958.
"THE CHINAS MAIL," SATURNAAN HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
ABQVE: Queen Elizabeth and other members of Bri- tain's Royal Family are giving individual sittings to a deaf-and-dumb London artist for the most important painting of his caroor. He is 56-year-old Alfred Thomson, pictured horg with the partly-completed painting the scene of the State Banquet hold in April thle your to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Royal Air Force.
ABOVE: Miss Japan, Miss Hisako Okuse, wears oxquisite clothes typical of her country, on her arrival at Lon-
don airport recently from Tokyo. She is one of the competitors in the Miss World con- test which takes place this wook.
BELOW: Donald Camp- bell, holder of the world's waterspeed ́ro- cord, is currently of Lake Coniston, England, proparing for another record attempt, 'one in which he hopes to crack 300 m.p.h. Here's Donald limbering up on the lake by doing a spat of rowing. Maybe he's 'after the rowboat spood record, too.
BELOW:
Α striking autumn study of one of the loveliest of Suffolk villages, Kersey, which in crowned by a 15th con- tury church towering on G bill. Old timbered houses fino the main street, which is crossed by a shallow brook. There
is no industry there now, but the town was, once the home of busy wool merchants.
RIGHT: " hate the colour row," says Bri- tain's rock 'n' roll sing- or Tommy Steele. "You know, it was a coloured chop, Chico, who started me playing the guitor and taught mo everything. Do I owe him something, or` don't I?"
"ABOVE: Lord Justice Parker, the new Lord Chief Justice of England, arriving at Westminster Abbey rocently for the annual service to mark the re-opening of the Low Courts for the Michaelmas Sitting.
ABOVE: The run beats down on the Onassis yacht, Christina, at an- chor in the shimmering blue Bay of Pollensa, Majorca. But its heat does not bother Sir Win- ston Churchill. He sits contentedly beneath a giant green and white umbrella on the after- dock while Lady Churchill and Mrs Tina Onassis chat.
RIGHT: English girt Shir- ley Sands, 21-year-old night-club zinger, has been escorted by a king, Belgium's 28-year-old- Boudouin, He first talked to her at the officem' club in Rhamstein, Ger- many, where she was do -ing-on' act, then invited.
· her to join him at a golf : tournament · next day, Says Shirley: "There was nothing in it at all. They were just pleasant, friendly meetings."
BELOW: A little girl who is not allowed to hear her mother's name arrived. recently in London. She is two-year-old Princess Aliya, daughter of King Hussein of Jordan, plc-- tured on right. Her rela- Hons: Queen Zain (left), King Hussein's mother, "and" Zeln's daughter, Princess Basma. The mother: Hussein's di- vorced wife, Queen Dina.
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