1951-11-17 — Page 4

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1951.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

NOTED for bis violent attacks on Britain, US columist Westbrook Pegler "los! his memory when he arrived in London recently. "I can't remember ever say. ing anything hard about the British," he told a reporter. (Express Service).

THE Festival Pleasure Gardens at Battersea closed for the 1951 season at the beginning of the month. Thousands of Londoners watched a final display of fireworks, part of the closing celebrations. (Fox through BANU).

I was moving day for the Attlees at No. 10 Downing Street. Three large red They vans drove up, and eight men carried out furniture and packing cases. went to Cherry Cotlage, Prestwood, GreatMissenden, where the Attlees now live. (Express Service).

A trumcar jumped the rails outside the Houses of Parliament the other day, hit a taxi, tore across a road island and carried a "ko.p Left" sign 20 yards before stopping. It swayed and wobbled on its way but did not overturn. No one was

injured. (Express Service).

DEFINITELY "cattish" is the envious gaze beni by Pinki, the leopard, on Fluff, the domestic pet, taking an al fresco meal on the ledge of the big cat's glass- fronted cage at the Bristol Zoo. (Reuterphoto).

ACTRESS Diana Wynyard steps from the Maryle- bone register office into the rain after her marriage to Dr Tibor Csato, Hungarian-born medical specialist. She wears a black velvet fitted coat with skirt and a white ermine hat. (Express Service).

BELOW: Teresita, 18- year-old daughter of the Philippine Minister in London, Mr Jase Romero, in a gown of pineapple fibre which she wore to the United Nations Association ball. Her elder sister, Maria Louise, arranges the (Ex-

stiffened sleeves.

press Service).

FILMING for an American television Programme offWestminster Bridge is the Prime Minister's actress daughter, Sarah Churchill. She flew back home to vote - in the election, and stayed on to do some "canned" TV. (Express Service).

RIGHT: Mary Martin,

star of "South Pacific," still singing at 2.30 am. in her room at the Savoy after a Grst-night And in supper party. the lower picture, Drury Lane conductor Reginald Burston fills up with spaghetti at the supper. (Express Service.)

MISS Jennifer Bovan, lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret, with her fiance, Captain John Lowther. They are to be married in January. Capt. Lowther lost a foot in the war, but is known in the West End as an excellent slancer. (Express Service).

RICHLY robed in black and gold, and holding his Purse a traditional appurtenance of his office, the new Lord Chancellor, Lord Simonds, Is pictured le his room in the House of Lords. He was appointed a Justice of the fligh Court in the Chancery Division In 1937, (Reuterphoto).

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