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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1952.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL •
UNFORGETTABLE: that was' the tune and that was the occnsion when Frank Sedgman of Australin and Miss Maureen Connolly of America took the floor at the Wimbledon Ball, held in Grosvenor House, By tradition the reigning men's champion and reigning women's champion had the first dance of the evening. (Express Service)
MISS
Margaret Truman, daughter of the President of the United States, way- ing a greeting to England from the record-breaking liner, United States, as she reached Southampton on the ship's maiden voyage across the Atlantic. (Ex- press Service)
THESE Zaider Zee girls come from Middlesex. They are employed at the Dutch section of the British Food Fair at Olympls, and are handing out free samples of
cheese to visitors. (Express Service)
LEFT: Even though he's · swapped boxing gloves for boots and saddle, there's no mistaking the strumming cowboy. Freddie Mills, former world light-heavy- weight champion, takes part of his keep-fit exercises on horses used in the Western ico show, "Ranch in the Rockies," now running at the Empress Hall, where Freddie is a 'boxing pro- moter. (Reuterphoto)
BELOW: Holiday scence at Ramsgate. Revue girls Alma Honour and Sophie Wheadon relax from show. business to take a ride in the pedal floats. In bottom picture, the children get B lot of fun with the animals which are to be part of the Pier of Fantasy illuraina! tions. (Express Service)
POLICE struggling with a Communist demonstratør-at London Airport on the arrival of General Matthew B. Ridgway, Supreme Com. mander, Allied Powery in Europe. (Reuterphoto)
THE first German-born citizen to receive a decoration from Queen Elizabeth II la Mrs Ruth Hartley. The. Queen handed her the George Medal won by her husband, Police lleutenant Geoffrey Hartley, in Malaya. With her in plture is Mr Norman Jackson,” her
"husband's I«ster-brother. (Express Service)
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MISS Rosamund Ross, 23-year-old fair-haired artist, who will paint scenery for the pageant at the Canterbury Fes- tival. Miss Ross lives in Chelsea with her mother. (Express Ser vice)
RIGHT: 'General Gris- wold, the new Com mander of the Third U.S. Air Force in Britain, with his wife and daughters Mary, left, and Chair, right. (Express Service)
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