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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1959.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

ABOVE: Into London the other day via the North Polo and Copenhagen- flew Italian-born Holly- wood stor Pior Angeli. And with her in do- fiance of a ban on taking him out of the US impos- ed by a Los Angoles court --was her three-year-old son Perry. The court order was applied for by Pior's ex-husband, singor Vic Damone, who claim- ed that taking. Perry out of the country infringed the visiting rights gront- ed to him under their divorce settlement last December, Fier, who is in Europe to make a Him, "SOS Pacific", in the Canaries with Eva Bartok and Richard Atton- borough, said: "It was a terrible thing to do to o'ny mother. A baby bo- longs by his mother's side. I don't think you could over make a chorga of kidnapping against mother who just takes care of her child," Seen in London-Sister Marisa Pavan (left), Piar and Perry.

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RIGHT: Sir Arthur Blius,

Master of the Queen's Musick, looking at the wreaths on Handol's grove in Westminster Abbey, luid in com- memoration of the bicon- tenary of the Anglo- German composer's death. The wreath at the hoad of the stona was laid early in the morning by the German Ambassa-

dor.

ABOVE: MI Z. Mourzaneva and. Mr V. Fedorov, two members of a Soviet delegation representing the zinc- Industry now visiting Britain, inspect a zine casting- one of the largest yet made In Britain shown: them by Mr Stubbs, director of the Zinc Development Association.

A SELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS

AIRMAILED FROM BRITAIN

BELOW: Macmillan and French Primo Minister Michal Debre after his arrival at Northolt Airport for his first talks In Britain with the British Government. He was accompanied by his Foreign Minister. M. Couve de Murville.

ABOVE: It was wet. Too wet for the hortes who were starring, too wet for the riders, too wet for the rain-socked, mackintoih- ́ed spectators. But it wasn't wot enough, to: keep the Queen away from the first day of the British Horto Society Trials art Badminton, major avont of the year for British devatoos (and the Queen is certainly one) of equestrianism. Picturo shows the Quean, holding on umbralio, walking to the marquee to watch the dressage tests. On the right is the Duko of Beaufort, who holds. the proud medieval titlo of Master of the Queon'a Hona.

LEFT: Aftor her recent whirlwind 'wedding, sand- wiched between TV re- hearsals, in New York, Diana Dors and como- dian-husband Dickie Dawson are honeymoon- Ing on Diana's farm. at Billingshurst, Sussex. Diana told Interviewers when she arrived in Bri- tain her "natural" par- . sonal ambition now was to settle, on the farm," raise a family, Scen in the farmhouse door: Diana, Dickie, and här. father, Mr Peter Fluck.

BELOW: A surprlio visitor slipped into Julio Andrews' dressing room 10 minutes after the cur- *tain fell on "My Fair Lady" recently and pro- conded to book up most. of her from time until hér. wedding next month to stage designer Tony Wal. ton. For the visitor was Royal portrait painter Platro Annigoni, of Flo- rence, who has been · commissioned to: palát. hor portrait by hör man- #ger Charles Tucker. Picture

shows: Julio meeting Annigani in hér. dressing room.

ABOVE: A wife for each day of the week is the theme of a new musical which opened recently at the Manchester Paluce Theatre. Ovar £22,000 has been poured into the show, "One Girl A Day,” and the producer "hopes to interest Broadway in It. Haro of the play in All Bay, played by American singer Lestor Ferguson, and his once-a-week wires are seen hora: Left to right, Shl-No, Sonya Cordeau,... Agnas, Bornello, Lola,/. Band, Lha Dosti, Pomaly Dennis, Anita Ortega,{

NANCY

THERE GOES ONE OF THOSE SMALL CARS INTO A GAS:

STATION

LET'S GO SEE HOW MUCH

GAS IT. TAKES

By Erale Hushmiller.

HOW MANY SQUIRTS, SIR?

GAS

ROWNTREE'S

THE

AERO

MILK CHOCOLATE THAT'S DIFFERENT!.

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