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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
Above: Heiress Bobo Sigrist (left) leaves Lon- don for Nassau after a three-month holiday. Hero sho is with Bianca, the baby and hor English nanny.
Left: Nino-month-old Christopher Holloway, picturod with his mother, will make @ dash to London to be treated for a muscular heart condition. It is the same illness which killed his brother Garry, aged 2. Doctors have given up hope, but Mrs Holloway, wife of an Army cor- geant, pins har hopes on a London hospital." Thoy will fly. The Army will `pay the fare.
Right: Christmas is com- ing. Fact is there are only 15 shopping days left. Paul O'Brion, 2 and Lindo Cowan, Palsa⋅ 2, windowshop in Glasgow. Both seem to have their eyes on something.
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toft: Princoss Alexandra takes a taxi homo. No royal car waits for her on this late Saturday night after her visit to the Westminster Theatro to soo the new comedy "No Concern of Mino."
Above right: Aftor the premiere of "Inn of the - Sixth Happiness" its star Ingrid Borgman takes time off to celebrate with hor. fiance. Lars Schmide at dinner...
Right: "Aristotle Onassis -Groek shipping magnate and wife Tina relax after their trip from Paris. Onassis had to pay. the British cus- toms £1-5-0 for having more than tho rogula- tion 200 cigarettos. Rou- son for their visit: to spend a weekend with the Churchills.
Loft: this charming picture of Mr and Mrs. Richard Nixon was taken at the Dorchester Hotel, London during their re cent visit. Occasion: Thanksgiving Day dinner dance. That tuxedo Mr Nixon is wearing is not. his own. Someone forgot to pack his and he had to borrow and from un aide. -London Express Ser- vico.
NANCY
WOW==.. YEOW-- OH, BOY
WHAT'S
EXCITING.
ON TV NANCY?
IT'S A MEETING OF THE LADIES' BOOK CLUB
SI
WHAT'S SO EXCITING
ABOUT
THAT ?
By Ernie Bushmiller
A MOUSE
GOT LOOSE IN THE STUDIO
ROWNTREES
AERO
THE CHOCOLATE THATS DIFFERENT