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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1960.

Red influence £7,850 damages

on male fashion

London, Feb. 1.

The influence of Russia an male fashion in Britain sooms to be being acknow- ledged by a tendency not strongly marked as yet towards the fur collar, according to the Tailor and Cutter.

"We have seen several of these lately," sald this trade weekly. They starled, it seems, on those leather bealnik Jerking

the favoured by

louder TY followers of the shows, and, as ever, are now progressing from the ultimate of Informality Into the next stage nearer rectitude.

"Short leather #ind suede country coats and the less fornialised speelator sports. all are having men's topcoats the fur cullar attached—and the next step of applying them to the normal Overtout would not now seem to be far off."- Chino Mall "Special.

Still tramping

Bristol, Feb, 1.

Dr Barbara Moure, who hopes to complete her walk the length of Britain by Thursday, set out again early today with moru than 750 miles behind her.

The 58-year-old Russian- born dietician resumci he

Jo from 1,000-mile walk O'Groats to Land's End after her usual salad breakfast and hoped to march 30 mites today. -China Ma Special.

Admiral dies

London, Feb. 1.

Vernon Stuart Admiral Sir

Sea Lord Haggard, a fourth between the two world wars, died on Saturday at his home

for scarred actress with

future

no

London, Feb. 1.

A former actress, Valerie Hanson, who mado a West End reputation with a tour de force performance in "Night- has boon mare Abbey" in 1952, awarded

£7,850

damages

in the High Court for facial injuries received in a car crash in 1958. And she said: "With that cast I could hardly have failed." For the witnesses who had testified to her brilliant prospects had included 1959's Actress of the Year Flora Robson, famous husband and wife team John Clements and Kay Hammond, Old Vic producer Douglas Seale, and the principal of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she is now working, Miss Hanson told the court:

Six months after her face was scarred she began rehearsals for $4 Benson at the Old Vic.

But she had so lost confidence in her- own words, self that she was, in her "aacked in the nicest possible way" be. fore rehearsals ended.

TVAR

Miss Hanson told the judge: "I just could not set. I had never questioned my

before-it ability to act

like breathing. But during those rehearsals I was like a car without an engine. Nothing happened."

In her married name of Mrs Valerie Gene Rilla-her estranged husband is film

Rills-dark-haired producer Wolf 32-year-old Miss Hanson claimed damages for injuries received in the crash.

It happened in 1958 while she was on her way to play St Joan in a "prestige" production at Coventry, as a passenger in thriller-writer Ernest Dudley's car.

al Stock, Essex, aged 85, hit them, was announced today.

Valerie Hanson on her wedding day in 1951.

Valerie last week wih Flora Robson.

and over the brow.

Remarked the judge: "The surgeons did a wonderful job."

An out-of-control sports car ! But since the accident Miss across an eyeild, over the nose,

and its driver, am- Hanson had done no acting, and ployed Progressive Deliveries, was teaching part-time at the

by of Coventry, was killed

Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Admiral Haggard was for

The company admitted liability And in that job she had been the last two years before his but disputed the amount of eating only £110s. a week, "a retirement In 1032 Commander-inmages.

minute proportion of what she in-Chief of the Royal Navy's

one of might have earned Despite the skill of America and Wes Indies Britain's greatest plastic our-tress," Station, China Mail Special.

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geons at an Oxford hospital the worst of her scars-running from mouth to chin was clear- ly visible as Miss Hanson gave evidence.

'Loveliness'

Said her counsel, Mr David Croom-Johnson, Q.C. "It is un- likely that any managemen! would engage her because of that scar alone unless, of course, they wanted a third witch in Macbeth."

He added that the lus ot confidence and the scarring had virtually ended Miss Hanson's career as an actress at a moment when she was "waiting to push open the door to success.

Then he passed by photographs to the judge saying: "These indi- eate the loveliness she had and the accomplishments she had shown."

Mr Croom-Johnson went on that when her marriage was in danger Miss Hanson tried to save it by taking fewer theatrical en- gagements, but after it falled the had determined to resume her

Bells might be

misunderstood

A

group

Llandudno, Feb. 1.

of belirlagers, average age 75, postponed on changes attempt to ring 1,260 on the thx bells at Holy Trinity Church here, for fear people might think they were DB- nouncing the birth of the Queen's expected baby.

Mr Lewis Griffiths, 74-year- old leader of live team, sald: "Wo will #semble Lumin scon as the Royal baby is born and our attempt will also serve as a pent of greeting."China Mail Special.

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YOUVE DOUBLED MY SALARY IS TELAST TEN

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as an BC-

Miss Hanson, was allowed to give her evidence sealed and at Streatfeild the end Mr Justice esked her to go up close to him, She traced for the judge the on her chin, lines of the sur

Sald Miss Hanson: "A very

wonderful job. 1 am most grote- ful."

Later Mr Eric W. Poet, direc- tor of the department of plastic surgery at Churchill Hospital, Oxford, said he believed further improvement could be made by arther operation on the chief tear.

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