THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
THE
Brunswick Collec tion of German arl trea- sures, which will be on view the public in
London next Spring, is carefully guarded while being transported to the Tower of London.
press Service)
(Ex-
LEFT:
Comedian Max Bacon in the “Farouk” costume he wore at the Royal Variety Show to join the Crazy Gang in a warming-up sketch. Max's joke hus gone round Europe.
(Express Ser- vice).
FIVE-MONTH-OLD Leslie Boast is the youngest passenger in the troopship Dilwara, now on her way to Hongkong. His father, a private in the 1st Batta- Hon, Middlesex Regiment, will see him for the first time when the ship arrives here. At Waterloo his mother holds him while his aunt, Mrs Peggy Williams, says goodbye. (Express Service).
RIGHT: Eighteen year- old Mavis Johnston, from: West Croydon, has just become Britain's young. est woman pilot. She is typist in a ship-broker's ollice, and is seen wear- ing the grey uniform of the Women's Junior Air Corps, with her silver wings pinned ол the tunic. (Express Service).
SQUARE dancing is the latest extra in London Princess Alice's granddaughter. Miss Anne Abel Smith (right), had her first lesson when she joine i 60 other young debutantes and their escorts at Grosvenor House rehearsal for a Hallowe'en ball. (Express Service).
i
AT the Hampstead Con- servative edebration ball
at Londonderry House. Young Conservative sisters
Pamela Turner (left). aged 23, and Rosemary Turner, aged 20-arriving at the ball with the Hamp slead Branch mascot, il fe-sized Churchill in card. board. (Express Serv(re).
BELOW: Trafalgar Square on Election night. Picture gives a general view of the crowd cheer- ing the results. (Express Service).
THE How the Stars and Stripes from the ancient clock-low, or of Culzean Castle, in Ayrshire, to wel. come Generic of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, who has been given a life tenancy there by the National Trust. But they flew the Bug upside down for some line before it was discovered and the mistaka. Corrected, (Express Service).
RIGHT: Pat Tharle has the thrill of “mothering" Peggy, the London Zoo's South African bush baby. Pat had this picture taken on a visit to Landon from Sandown. Isle of Wight. (Reuterphoto),
RELOW: Milking some of the Guerasys entered for the 65th annual Dairy Show, held al London's Olympia recently. (Central I'rass).
HARRINGAY Arena wrestling. Prior to the main bout of the arqui (17-year
old Shelagh Stuart demonstrates
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