THE CHINA"MAIL," SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1952,
THE Duke of Edinburgh, who is getting to know Britain's industries at first hand through a series of personal inspections, saw the scientific background to the nation's industrial achievements when he visited the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington, Middlesex. He is here seen inspecting a self-propelled model
hull. (Reuterphoto)
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SPOKEN of in the United States as a 'new Astaire and Rogers, American dancers Danny Hoctor and Belly Byrd are pietured at London Airport on their arrival for a season at. the Palladium and the Savoy Hotel Cabaret. (Reuterphoto)
SPRING has brought its customary harvest uf golden daffodils to cover the lawns of Trent House, Sir Philip Sassoon's famous mansion at Cock- fosters, which is now a training college for teachers.
LEFT: Wreaths com- memorating the dead of the British submarine Affray arranged in the torpedo stowage racks of the submarine Alliance, which took them to the scene of the disaster in the Channel on the recent anniversary. (Reuter-
photo)
RIGHT: Mervyn Bleach, aged nine, of Millon, Portsmouth, nibbles 1 forefinger as he works out a move in the Northern Counties Chess Union Boys' Championship held in Southsea, Hampshire. (Renterphoto)
BELOW: At the cocktail party held jointly for Miss Diane Scott, daughter of Sir Douglas Winchester, and her cousin, Miss Marigold Evans-Bevan, at the Hyde Park Hotel. cause Miss Scott was indisposed, her 14-year- old brother, Anthony, was deputy-deb. He loasis his cousin with tomato juice. (Express).
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HIM The Queen, dressed in black and wearing the regimental brooch on the lapel of her coat, inspected. the Grenadier Guards on her birthday at Windsor. She is seen leaving the parade ground.
MR James Hodges, former RNVR lleutenant and the first diver to reach the sub- marine Truculent after she sank in the Thames, spent a whole afternoon last week, sawing wood, under water in a 20 ft. dep tank. He was taking part in the first non-secret demonstration of underwater television equipment. Lights and camera are seen being lowered into the tank in upper picture. Lower photo depicts what
was seen on the TV screen. (Express)
"IT'S a winner" seems to be the opinion of 13-year- old Valerie Cornell as she studies the one-piece scallop- edged dress worn by elder sister Lorna Cornell, 19, tennis player who is also a fashion model. Scene was at the Sutton (Surrey), Hard Courts Tournament.
(Reuterphoto)
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