THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1960.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

ABOVE: Moat nationally- .: famous of Britain's thea- trical institutions is tho Crazy Gang, combination of thred former comody duos, who have been filling the - Victoria

Palace with a succession of slapstick shows since before the war. Latest of tho revues is "Clown Jowels", which opened recently. One of the fun- nicst moments in it in when the gang (Norvo & Knox, Naughton and Gold, and Bud Flanagan -his partner, Chosnoy Allen, retired some time ago) play a group otado- butantes who didn't quite maka the Palaco-the other one, not far away, that belonged to Duke of Buckingham. Seen hora: In the wrong Palaco the (slightly crazy) debutantos.

tho

RIGHT: Official — Bri- tain's Empire, European and Olympic backstroko champion Judy Grinham is to retire af 20-from international and com- petitive swimming, and recently, in a special session, she said goodbye to the element

brought her fame.

that

Her

reason for retiring: "I haven't lived"--somehow her teens got lost in the fulltime business of stay- ing on top in a world only enterable through razor- sharp fitness and con- tinuous hard work. Now she tries her talents as W journalist, where, though the hours are as rigorous,, the competition is 蘋果 stiff, at least you're not an old woman, before you're old enough to

vote.

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BELOW: British Prima Minister Harold Mas millan after reporting to Parliament following his trip to Russia, and with the-pendingBritish General Election in mind was recently on a "meet tho peoplo" tour of Northern Ireland. He is seen acknowledging the cheers of the workers during his visit to the aircraft factory of Short Bros. and Harland.

ABOVE: On show for the first time in London Zoo ware

the twin cubs born two months ago to one of the Zoo's

pairs of Syrian bears. Both are malos, both photo-

gonic, both weigh 8lbs, and both-so far-are

nomoless. Soon is keeper Ted Androwa showing off

the cubs.

BELOW: Jullo Andrewi-having a rost from her role.

in "My Fair Lady'', seen át London Airport recently

before leaving for a short holiday in Switzerland.

-Kart

ABOVE The Queen Mothor and Princess Margaret arriving at Paddington Station on thoir way to Cheltenham' recently, where they saw tho Queen Mother's horso Double Stor como in the third in the second

fate.

LEFT: Princess Aloxan-. dro in the Inco robes. woven for her by the poople of Cuzco, and brought to Lima by their mayor who sarved with the Conddian army in the first world war. The black, red, grean ord gold shawl-tho Phullo- is of llama wool; no is the tight-fitting waist- coat-the chaleco. Tho full skirt is of brightly- embroidered black cotton --tho pollera; and tho montera tho" "fascinat- ing hat is of strow back od embroidered cloth.

BELOW: Recently, ́for the first time in 200, yours, the Elephant and Castle Public Houte be- came no more than a name, a vaguo geograph- ical location, an under- ground station—and o cherished memory. Workmon have started on the job of tearing - down the last of the three famous pubs of tho seme name to stand on south London - sitó,

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Hero is soon londlord Tom Thurlow who, 'at ton sharp, rang a handbell- "Time Gentleman, Please" to end tho, tong tradition,

NANCY

WE MUST DO SOMETHING

ABOUT THE OVERCROWDED

SCHOOLS :

DO YOUR PART TO SOLVE THIS. PROBLEM

By Ernie Bushmer

I VOLUNTEER TO STEP OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR SOMEONE ELSE

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