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THE CHINA MAIL,..SATURDAY, FEBRUARY::23, 1952.
• HOMESIDE PICTORIAL.
THE Right Hon, S. G. Holland, Prime Minister of New Zealand (left), at the re- ception given in London in his honour by the High Commissioner for New Zealand.. Mr Holland is seen handing refreshments to Mrs John Prendergast, of Wellington, N.Z., and Mrs August Kotzenberg, of South Africa. (Express).
OBJECT of intense study is the "flame tube," located in the combustion chamber of an airplane jet engine. Seeing it here are BOAC pilota who have begun a four- months training course to convert from piston-engined aircraft to jet planes. (Reuterphoto).
schoolboy from Kennington, 12-year-old John aldy, experiences for himself the paratrooper's dramatic way of entering a battle by means of the Army's "Tan trainer" located on a 36-foot-high con-
trol tower, died que
ARRIVING at, the Vic Wells. costume ball, at the Lyceum: Mr Nardjoko, an attache of the Indonesian. Embassy in London, and the Indonesian Ambas- sador's private secretary, Miss Supian. They are in. their national costumes. (Express).
ON a safari in the Glasgow Zoo, little fair-haired Marion McNell meets an equally youthful lion cub, Joun. Marion makes the advances, but Joan seems to be restraining her feelings in the matter. (Reuterphoto).
THREE residents at Canterbury Hall, Euston, the international women students hostel, in London. Left to right: Miss Icwelmshet Besana-Woured, 21, of Addis Ababa; Miss Vera Evandt, 23, of Norway, and Miss Emma Keteku, 24, of the Gold Coast. (Express).
WEEK-END women pilots are training in Britain to help the RAF in time of war. In this picture are seen Cadet Pilot Miriam Gilbert (left) and Pilot Officer Eileen Towers, about to fly a Tiger Moth. Miss Gilbert, a Doctor of Physics. works at the BBC television research station Pilot Officer Towers of Brighton pooled her savings with friends to buy a plane. (Express).
18100
LEFT: The Arat British gas turbine locomotive on- view at Paddington Station. It is the No. 18100, designed and built by Metropolitan-Vickers, and primarily intended for work on the London to Ply. mouth route of the Western Region. Below: Driver F. Gould at the controls of the locomotive. (Reuter
photos),
THE new Handley Page Hastings C4 passenger transport; four of which are being delivered to the RAF Transport Command. They will carry VIPs.
aircraft are able to fly 3,500 miles non-stop at high speed. (Reuterphoto).
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