THE CHINA MAIL,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29,
1959.
ABOVE: This was probably the best-built quartet over to drink orange-Juices In the Apollo Theatre at interval-time-blonde Jayne Mansfield, brunetto Greta Anderson and their respective husbands-Mickey Hargitay and John Sonnichson, both natural- ised Americans, and both ox-woightliftors. Miss Anderson is in Britain to attempt to swim the Channel both ways (sho already holds the record for a one-way cross- ing). This announcement was followed by two more; Mr Hargitay said that he too would attempt a two-way Channol crossing, and Miss Mansfield that she would try it, one-way, after her next film. Picture shows Jayne and Mickey, connaisseurs in musclomanship, admiring Grotà Anderson's flexed bicop.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
ABOVE: Earlier this year, ox-dancer Anton Dolin, artistic director of the Festival Ballot, announced the inauguration of annual Dolin Awards for British Ballet. The other day, they were prozonted to choreographor Frederick Ashton and dancors Nadia Nerina and John Gilpin - and turned out to be statuottes of Dolin himself, looking younger than his present 54. They were presented by Princess Antoinette of Monaco, Picturo shows at the ceremony, laft to right: Dolin, Ashton, Nerina, Gilpin, and Princess Antoinetta,
RIGHT: Rosemary Gray was waiting in the porch of Glasgow's Priosthill parish church, waiting to sweep up the aisle to marry James Waddell. Suddenly a car drow
up, out got, Rosemary's mother and father and another man, and the W33 dragged off screaming. A police call went out to look for the car in which she was abducted (tho kidnap- pors word unrecog- nised), until throo hours later, she arrived at Air- drie police station with her coal merchant father, who snapped: "This is purely a domes- tlc affair." At ton, bridegroom James ar- rived and at midnight they wore finally married, in a friend's home at Priesthill,
ABOVE: Jane Faithfull has a habit of speaking before. she thinks and the other day it let her in for some- thing. For Jeno was the only one of a 50,000 crowd. at the Shrewsbury Flower Show who dared opon her mouth when there was a call for a voluntoor to be carried pick-a-back across an 80-feet high tight-rope (top inset) by Czech expert Rudy Omankowsky. After a ton-minute, 30-yard crossing, she came down again, safo but shaking, and saying: "Why do I do those things?....It was quite an experience. But I would have to be paid to do it again." Picturo shows Jane coming down--a bit shaky.
ABOVE: Whitehall's ́ typista” were on the march again the othòr night, demonstrating against the Treasury's "proposed cut of up to 19%- in the maximum wages payable to typists and office machine, operatom. They rethored at the Central Hall, Westminster, 2,500 of them out of the total of 30,000 Civil Servico girls, passed a resolution of "disgust at the... Treasury's attitudo,” then marched through Westminstor chanting."We want MORE_pay;"
ABOVE: Hundreds of people flocked to Crathic Church, near Balmoral, recently to watch the Queen and her family arriva for morning service. They were rewarded by this picture of a smiling Queen, happ" with her family as every mother-to-be has a right to be.
ABOVE: Patricia Barham, of Tulso Hill, South London, will, bo sixtoon on September 9-and on the same day, she will marry the boy next door; 22-year-old' Tom Cano. Reading a comic, ilio said the other day: "Wo have been engaged two months. He proposed in the middla of the film 'Look Back In Angor." Tom has arranged for the wedding ceremony at Brixton Register Office, and has asked a friend to be best man; but Pat is not so woll organised. She still has to buy` a wedding dress, get a girl friend to act as witness, decide who to invite to the wodding, choose'a ring, and find a ́flat,
ABOVE: Looking fit and well after his shooting holiday at Bolton Abbey. In Yorkshire, tho Primo Minister, Mr Harold Macmillan, returned to London recently refreshed and ready for his Falka, with President Eisenhower. „One of the highlights of the President's visit will be the appearance by Me_Mar- millan and the President on British television. Pictura shows Mr Macmillan waving to the crowds on 'his ́arrival at King's Cross Station, London, 7
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ABOVE: The 1st Battalion, Qupon's Own Cameron Highlanders matching past' of Dover the other day in a Trooping the Colour ceremony to mark the regimqut's 166th anniversary.
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