ABOVE: Seven years ago rich girl Jano Stewart Liberty spent a holiday in Corsica and fell in love with a Colvi fisherman nomed Toussaint Orsini. Everyone said the

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riage would not survive; but Jane and Toussaint have proved them wrong, and after six years say- ing in Corsica have carned enough to trans- plant it successfully to Beltain-hero Toussaint ik now working at a Buckinghamshire corpot factory. In terraced

cottage on £5 a week, Jane is happy; in a happy home, 5-year-old daugh- tor Yvonna is happy; and in the carpet factory, miles from the sea, ovon Toussaint is happy. "I preter it in England-t like the climate."

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RIGHT: In second place -Stirling Moss. On the world's motor-race cir- cuits he's usually well out in front but London airport recently to catch the plane for Holland and the Dutch Grand Prix, ho stays in second place — bohind Canadian wife Katie.

BELOW: Women busi- ness exocutives from Bol- gium, France, Germany, Holland and Canada mot their British opposito numbers recently in a congress hold in London- by the British Association of Woman Executives, a society affiliated to the Femmes Chefs d'Entor-' prise Mondiales.

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ABOVE: Arriving, at London Airport for a two-week

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visit to Britain is Iron's Minister of Industries and

Mines Sharif Emami, his wife and 32-year-old son

All. Most of the fortnight will be taken up with talks

with officials of the Board of Trode.

BELOW: Pretty 25-year-old Thelma Chalmers, London secretary, and Britain's fastest typist-with a top, short-burst speed of 150 words a minute, She earned the title in this year's London Chamber of Commerce examinations; will also be a strong challenger in the World Championships in Vienna in August.

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ABOVE

Prince Phimp reviews an unusual fleer. Before setting out on his tour of London. Boys: Clubs recently, - Prince Philip (arrowed, centre) reviewed a fleet of conoalits drawn from club members and assem bled on the Serpentine,”

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LEFT: Guess who's in'our; pack? Fire Brownies give five various Inter- pretations of the Brownie. solute-but they were smarter still recently when they went to Buckingham Palace,, as fira members of the.. Palace Pack, specially revived so that Princess Anne could emulate her ount by joining. The princess joined in the games but she had '* to wear a swestar qnd skirt. For there's a strict..... rule that no one can wedr the uniform until they've been a Brownie

for a -month-and it isn't res loxed, aven for Prin-

COSSRE.

BELOW: Liz and Eddie fly in and start snap. ping at the reporters and 'cameramen who met them at London Airport when they arilved from... A the Riviera. Liz had said: "From now on I want to be a good housewife and mother,” and added that she was looking, forward to retiring from films. But Q reporter minded her: "Haven't you said that before?" and Liz's sapphira. eyes sparked as she snapped: "Certain things happen- ed, you may remember. “ One of her five protectiva publicity men jumped up

"That's the lot." : to say:

He was challenged:: "What's the matter Mias

·Taylor? Can't you answer. questions?" And now Eddie was angry,' snap- ping:"Cali her Mrs 'Fisher." Then in a flurry, they were off to their re- treat, where waiting for them and the children 'were a police sergeant, four constables, and 500 yardı. _of____.protectiyä).

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