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ABOVE: Demonstration organisad recently in Trafalgar Square by the African-Asion Congress and the United Kingdom Coloured Citizens Aisó. ciation against racial projudico was well- attended, but passed off without incident. Seen here is a sos of facas—----- and two policaman. But. more weren't needed.

RIGHT: Mis Australian Surf brightons London stroots giving away Aus- tralian fruit in a bathing costume. She is Sydney surfrider Jan Carmody, 20, and with her mascu- lino counterpart, Mr Australian Surf (beach lifeguard Colin lan Mac- Forlano, also 20) she has boen picked to typify Australia's thousands of surfriders. Their priza iz Д round-the-world trip with Australia's Qantas airline.

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BELOW: Into the British honeymoon of Eddie Fisher ond Elizabeth Taylor came a breath of culture recently--which they spent at London's Festival Hall listening to Taxas pianist Yon Cli- burn, youthful prodigy. who soared to after winning the Tchai kowsky prize in Moscow. Afterwards of course they went backstage, for Eddie and the pianist are close friends they have the doctor Im New York. Sold Eddio yester- day: "Ho's Just the greatest planistovar." The critics, though ́ rea- sonably appreciative, didn't agree.

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ABOVE: Some 53 children from 48 countries, all aged from 6. to. 12, tumed up in national costume at the Mansion House the other day for the annual United Nations World Children's Day Party. Loading the fun was the man who lives in the Mansion House, London's Lord Mayor Sir Harold Gillett, who commented: "I have to do all sorts of funny things being Lord Mayor." In- cluding going red in the face blowing a children's whistle." Picture 'shows: Blowing a raspberry-beepsc- tacted girl from the USSR.

BELOW: Opening the other week at Wembley's Empire Pool was the fabulous Moscow State Circus, biggert concentration of three-ring talant in the world, Picture shows a Moscow circus juggler rehearsing at Wembley for the opening.'

ABOVE: They stand in neat, orderly formation. The lights dins, and the parade is transformed into a square of whirling pattern of flashing lights. It was one of the most. fascinating events of the Royal Tournament this year, and it was put

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by the Combined Women's Services' club swinging team.

· LEFT: ́ ́ Odd spot at the annual Bath and Wast Agricultural Show which, opened recently--a-frac tor, part of the Fordson display, balanced on a finger-tip.

BELOW: Lisbon's dolly O Seculo spaarkended- a wave of Press:" "protest about the arrangements made for coverage of

·Princess Margaret's visit, claiming that the tour was being handled as though Portugal were a dangerous country, and a great security risk for visitors.” ..., Portuguess polica, after the mobbing scenes at the airport on her arrival, have in fact been taking fantastic precautions to ensure the Princess privacy. Picture shows. Princess Margaret walking omong

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