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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960. | |__

Among those present-

IN

by

William Hickey

was not,

N case you hadn't already guessed,

myself, invited to the wedding. I am not a friend of either bride or the bridegroom.

However, I do have the happy knack recognising at one penetrating glance most of people who are

of

the

So. 8.30 last Friday found me at Westminster Abbey, where they were all due to arrive in their own decorous time. Well, where shall I start? Everybody knows it was sunny. Perhaps you don't know, though, crews in that the BBC dolled up even its camera morning dress, whereas the ITV man near me was wearing a T-shirt and slacks,

Jackie favourite model, after the wedding.

Chan,

his

The first significant person I BBW was Mr Jocelyn' Stevem.

and magazine proprietor, fellow who is jelly well in with

the Palace.

#

Some people thought' he was nervous about something, but I told them he pulls at his tle and strokes bls hair because he `always likes to look respectable.

Elegant

His wife was very poised and elegant and all that in a bright red dress, white stole-mink, which is more expensive than ermine and stiletto shoes.

Mr Peter Ward, Lord Dudley's bowed left and right to

son,

his friends and twirled his topper as he strolled in

sun,

the

I didn't mind him, but I would dearly like to know who it was who bowed and waved his hat to the crowds, who were cheer- ing because he arrived on foot. "One of those show business people, I suppose," I heard sumeoné mutter,

Anxious

his tongue, flickering it in, and out like a vexed lizard-when his car got lost.

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John Cranko, who could have been forgiven if he had danced into the Abbey, walked sedately. Joyce Grenfell was a lovely, lovely. English lady, Imitating nobody, as she stooped swooped around. She did call somebody "Sweetheart," then everybody in show biz says that.

and

but

Julian Moore sang none of bie songs."

Peter Hall uttered not a line Michiel Red- grave, Emlyn Williams, and lots

of Shakespeare

more actors and actresses and

Dame Margot Fontern-who is in her own a sort of peeress

per- right anyway-all knew fectly well it wasn't their day for playing to the gallery and conducted themselves according-

ly.

Saw the Marquis of Bland- ford, with his father, the Duke of Marlborough.

The duchess was not there Because she is fil, and the marchioness was not there. So Sunny and Bert'walked alone.

the

Douglas Fairbanks, on other hand, was never alone. I saw him talking to 1,783 people -separately.

Topee

The Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Jebb had every right to look as cross as they did.

it

They had on, Identical dress- es, bought in Paris. Well, couldn't have happened to two nicer people.

a

But what about Judy Where did she get Montagal

From Cango that hat? lepidopterist, I believe.

It was a kind of solar topee, covered in a swarm of what I took to be moths. And I do wish she hadn't worn it.

Mrs Peabody, Tony's former charwoman was there.

ducer saw him and his wife and led them over to join a group of people they didn't know stand- ing six feet from a camera which menaced them like a field

howitzer.

'I

John Betjeman was another I noticed.

A 3,000-mile trip did not deter Lord Hambleden, who is small enough to disappear in most John Turner, the Canadian with crowds, stood out in this one whom Princess Margaret danced because he wore grey morning a lot two years ago. He was

So did Mr Herbert there. clothes.

He is only in his thirties, but Agar, Billy Wallace's stepfather.

Viscountess Cranborne also his hair is turning grey already. stood out because she was the I searched for bachelor Alan prettiest guest I set eyes on.

Colin Tennant was also there, And Lord David Cecil stood Uncalled for, actually, because the show business people aut because... well, he was on the behaved

nicely. For just standing out there very

grass looking very alert. 1 can example:-

Noel Coward, as brown as only imagine it was the proxi- camera Margaret Leighton's dress (she mity of television

the which put him on the qui vive. him); was with

Another one who was trans- epitome of British reserve, with

the slightest trace of fixed by the TV operators was only anxiety-which he betrayed by Lord Dalkeith. A BBC pro

was

.BY. THE WAY.

by Beachcomber

MIMSIE SLOPCORNER has a bob and it's yours." been invited to take part the unmasked baron. once again in the annual pageant vouchsafed Myra, Bibrey-St-Vitus: "Bibney Out basket Through The Ages."

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1. As a wraith. (0)

& Contend, (3)

11. Moves elaswhere. (9)

9. Painting or sculpture. (3)

23, Landed property. (8)

15. Take a chair. (3)

10. Slightly wetted, (9)

19, Not any. (4)

18. 81m bout (anag.). (8)

20. You are one, (5)

23. Continental river. (4)

21. Up to date. (8)

Bhaws signs of tiredness (8)

26, Colour, (4)

Down

1. Epectators pay it. (4-5)

2. Not hia. (4) 3. Applause. [7]

4. Wrong, 18)

5. Laboratory Itama. (4-5)

6. Anger. (3)

7. Direction. (4)

10. attempts.

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to convey one's

to inquire feelings in a formal manner into what my readers remember prompts me to help. and what they forget. If we Dear Sir,

once start that kind of thing. Pursuant to yours of the 6th there will be no and to it, even utt., while not presuming to though it would serve no use.ul understand your reason for a purpose. Minds literad

with prolonged correspondence which rubbish must do their

own would seem to have, for its sorting. It is none of my primary object, a demented de-

business).

So it seems

She wore a bowler with a red ski-jacket.

(Morning paper.)

sire to torture us, may I say! that, having regard to all the obtaining, and circumstances

consultation with mus col after leagues, I am of the opinion that you would place us lastingly in your debt by taking the earliest opportunity to go and bolt your

(London Express Service).

READY to cope, actually: Hasn't a clue. Ski-ing on horseback with the Pykley. head. Red to scare the bulls. Rather fun, if you see what she means. How Snazzy can оле get? Definitely plushy, one feels. On your way, sailor. Unrehearsed fun

T may be remembered that last year Mimsic represented Queen Anne presenting a charter Her robes to Bibney-St-Vitus.

got entangled in the halberd cf a man-at-arms, and she fell off the dais and grabbed the beard

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You may be sure that every one who does 'right is born of him, I John 2:29.

Our perfect Lord is the source of all righteousness. Whoever does right follows Christ in that particular deed.

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FRIDAY, MAY 13 By Air

Dutch New Cuines, Philippines, Guam, 3 p.m.

Australia, New Zealand, 151, 3 p.m.

Malaya, Indonesia. 6 p.m. Philippines, & p.m.

By Burface. Macao, 1 p.m. Macso, p.m.

was

Tory M.P. Hugh Fraser wearing his hat over one ear and his hair over the other, .which made him the jaintiest

chap of the morning.

His wife wore # white shepherdess bonnet with bright blue silk ribbons on it.

Biggest?

Anna Massey wore the small-

est hat of the day.

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It was LADIES & GENT'S INDIAN TAILORS

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of B tin Nescafe. Who wore the biggest?

Good question.

SILKS WOOLLENS

But I cannot be sure of the INDIAN NOVELTIES BRASS WAHE & SAREES

answer because, much as I wanted to, I didn't catch sight

of Lady Lewisham.

the

The Duke of Kent wore trousers with the widest bol- toms, and Oliver Messel the rather narrowest (I'm guessing about this because, as you can probably imagine, nobody had a tape-measure handy. Not even Norman Harinell).

Sandra Douglas - Home wandered around without her husband Robin,

Where was he? "Perhaps he's playing the organ," was suggested. But he turned up a Hittle later, looking sleek aS & seal.

If Lord Hailsham appeared envious-and in my opinion he did—it was, 'I suppose, because he could hear all those bells jangling.

Finally, the two best friends- Billy Wallace and Jackie Chan. I was on the lookout for Billy, but I didn't see him and began

to think he had missed) the whole thing.

Cheers

But I phoned him later and, in his own words, he "went in a Palace car with a crown on the side. Lots of people shouted "There's Billy and gave me a cheer. I was very well drawn in. the Abbey, just behind the ladies-in-waiting. I went back to the Palace for lunch,

"Yes, I was certainly there." He certainly was, wasn't he? And so was Jackie Chan. She was with John Cranko, Carl Toms, and a Mr Belton, three of Tony's friends.

dancing Godsal, another old partner. But it was a waste of time. I learned later that he was furiously busy all morning on his farm in Berkshire.

Unlike Billy, she didn't tell me a thing. Nor did her escorts. Inscrutable, impenetrable. That's what they were.

Well, by 10.45, all the above- the who is mentioned were inside Mrs Jeremy Fry. expecting a baby next week, Abbey, I could safely turn my the approaching wore a dark maternity dress attention to and a huge blue hat. I am told procession of cars, cavalry, and she had a very grand, scat in coaches the Abbey, next to Sir Winston and Lady Churchill.

A few

Lashion more while I think of them.

Gaitskell Mrs Hugh peacock blue and Lady Violet Bonham Carler wore bright cerise They couldn't have made a bigger effect if they had tried.

notes

wore

Dr Roger Gilliatt was smiling. It was the Arst I have seen on. his face since he became best man.

Jeremy Fry and Andy Garnett who, when the engagement was announced, were "the two people most certain to, be there on the day," watched on television at Fry's home near Bath,

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