CHINA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
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HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
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ABOVE: The British General Election is only weeks away-and that means busy weeks for the three main political parties. Election addresses, posters, pamph lets, have to be prepared, printed and distributed. A mammoth task-but Picture shows Labour Party secretory one which the parties are geared for. Morgan Phillips and Miss Alica Bacon, M.P., surýaying a mass of posters.
ABOVE: One of the best-known landmarks in the West of England, Clifton suspensión bridge at Bristol is seen here floodlit to commemorate the centenary of the death of its designer, Isambard Brunol.
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ABOVE: Youthful planist Kathleen Jones, 14, of Leeds, plays the difficult D minor plans concerto (K 466) by Mozart in a Promenade Concert given by the National Youth Orchestra, conducted by Walter Susskind. Critics praised, her as a gifted artier, but decided she lacked the emotional maturity necessary to interpret" "fully the complex feeling of the concerto.
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ABOVE: Not so long ago Arcumoggia was a very small and very obscure village near Varese in Valcuvia. But now every one knows it--for over the last few years the tiny Italian village, in one of those freaks of fashion that occasionally over- whelm the art world, has become the favourite sum- mer resort of Italy's best modern painters - Got- tuso, Sante Monachesl, Usellini, Morelli, Funi, Tomea and the rest. ·Pic- ture shows most talked- about painting in this your's crop in this fresco by Santé Monachesi, hére scon adding the finishing touches.
ABOVE: Forgetting for a moment their knote and camping, these Boy Scouts and a Wolf Cub are adapt Ing. themselves to the Space Aga. with a home-made telescope in the back garden of its owner, Mr L. C. Schlotel, a magistrate, of Peacehaven, Sussex. The prize piece of the telescope is the 100mm lens, which today is worth about £150 trophy from, the first world war. A British Army officer captured it' from 'a German telescope mounted to watch approaches behind the British liner, in an attack on German-held trenches in Cholnes, France,
ABOVE: Mr Krishna Menon, the Indian Defence Minister, who arrived in Lon- don from Bombay the other night, said that the Indo-Chinese border troubles were "serious but not alarming." He added: "They are, serious” in the sense that we cannot just ignore them. We will protect the sovereignty of our’coun- try as best we can." He affirmed repeatedly, however, that the border situa- tlan would be settled by negotiation,...
ABOVE: Japan's Yoko Tani first came to inter- national stardom with Dirk Bogarde in "The Wind Cannot Read." Now; filming in Britain in "Savage Innocents" with Anthony Quinn, she offers same unusual views on marriage ther husband is French actor Roland Lesaffre)," "I think my marriage is such a big success because my husband and I have separate living quarters in our home in Paris. 1 always wish seeing my husband to remain an exciting thing. So I do not see too much of him. Must suggest that some couples make messup of marriage by always being under each other's feet. Muit con- fers to missing husband very much when entirely separated by film work. Separation of this sort is not a good thing because, husbands and wivas should always be available to each other in times of emos tional stress and suchlike."
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ABOVE: Fint nighters in London at the opening of Noel Coward's latest play «Look - after: Lula??, were Italian film star Guiß Lollobrigida and her hus~ band Dr Milko Skofic, and Dante - Margot - Fonteyn and - her husband: Di
NANCY
ABOVE:" A 40-hour search for a radio-active "isotope" ended when Mrs Lily Lawrence carried a straw shopping bag loaded with death to a police station. Inside the bag was the 251b discus-shaped lead sheath which fall from a lorry, In "Wealdstone, Middlesex and which Mrs Lawrence found in "a" gutter. Her -husband, Sid, is a general dealer-and she thought she would take it home for blat for scrap. · First she left it on a hawsagenťa counter while she'want shop" ping. Then when" she got home her two children and the little girl next door played with II Then the next morning-Mrs Lawrence heard about the mlis- Ing leotope. She took it to the police. The family will have a medical check-up..
just in case. Picture shows, smiles of relief from Mrs Lawrence, son Billy, 8; and daughter Marian, 13.
Ernie Bushmiller
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