1952-04-05 — Page 4

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, - APRIL

1952.

Fage

• HOMESIDE

TEN of London's top models were recently televised showing the smartest clothes at one of the capital's costliest night clubs, The cream, crimson and chandelier- ed room was packed with those who enjoy watching a pretty girl wear a 'preity

dress for the price of £2 a seat, (Express).

FOUR years ago Miss Phyllis. Gordon was chosen. "Miss Wellington" in New Zealand. With her prize she went to Britain to study music. Last year she met Mr Pierre Yakolev, a chemical engineer, and they have just been married. (Express).

PICTORIAL

MR Frank Beresford, the 70-year-old artist, is work- 'ing night and day to finish his painting of King George VI's lying in state for judging at the Royal Academy. A Guardsman here provides the artist with a live model.

MR Paul Vincze, British- naturalised Hungarian, finishing plaster portraits of President and Mrs Truman. About 1,000 smaller castings will be made. (Express).

RIGHT: Burl Ives, 20, stone U.S. folk singer, Bils on a walking stick while chatting to guests invited to meet him at a----- reception at the Festival Hall 'in London. (Ex- press).

LIEUT-GEN. Sir Richard

Gale, Director-General of Military Training at the War Office, who has been appointed GOC in C Southern Command as from next August.

LEFT: Anton Dolin with Belinda Wright, the girl "whom he will make a star. He announced he would make her his part- ner after Alicia Markova terminated their tong bal let association. (Express).

AT the film promlere of the Battle of Britain film, “Angels: One Flye," Mrs Neville Doke (left), wife of England's No. 1 test pilol, and. Mrs. Humplirey." Lestoca look at some of the aircraft modela, on dis-"

play: (Express),

MR Edgar P. Young must no longer use his rank of "Commander, RN (retd)"

or wear naval uniform, because of “his activities on behalf of the Communist Parly," It was announc

ed in London recently.

News of his removal - NANCY · The Lines Are Busy

from the Navy's list of retired officers was given by Mr J. P. L. Thomas, First Lord of the Admiralty, who said: "His activities are proving a source of such embarrassment and dis- tress to the Royal Navy at home and abroad that it has been found neces- sary to m make it clear that the Admiralty, do not hold themselves re sponsible for his con. duct (Express).

IT'S FUNNY THAT TOMMY DOESN'T ANSWER--~ I KNOW.

HE'S, HOME

BESIDES, THEY HAVE TWO PHONES IN HIS

HOUSE-

AT Southampton County Court Mr Thomas Gardner summoned a neighbour for stealing his cat Kitty Wee. The neighbour and the cat's name was Leo. Ten people filed in and out of the witness box to testify why the cat was Leo, or must be Kitty Wee. Mr Gardner looked like losing the fight until he brought in his dog Portio, a black Scottle. The cat welcomed him like an old friend, and they exchanged licks. The Registrar was impressed, and decided the cat must be Kitty Wee. (Express).

By Ernie Bushmiller

HOW

·TO

BUILD MUSCLES

Walters

Valm

Toffee

THE PERFECTION

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