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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1952.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL.
FOXHUNTER stands in a spotlight's beam in the White City arena, London, as thousands cheer him, two other horses and three riders who won Britain's only gold medal at the Helsinki Olympic Games. Gold spurs were presented to Fox- hunter's rider, Colonel Harry Llewellyn, and his team-mates at the International Horse Show. (Express)
THE Prime Minister and Mrs Churchill arriving at the Scala Theatre, London, for the Cambridge undergraduates' production of "Romeo and Juliet." Mr Churchill is carrying a scarlet leather-bound volume-his copy of the play. (Express))
THE launching at Cowes of the ten-engined gidnt Princess flying boat, the largest effective flying boat in the world. The Princess weighs 140 tons, and will hold 105 passengers in its double-decked hull. It will have a cruising range of more than 5,000 miles.
TWENTY - YEAR OLD Miss Leila Jawad, cousin of the High Commissioner of Pakistan, snapped at a diplomatic reception which he gave in London recently and at which she acted as hostess. She wears a sari of turquoise blue georgette worked in gold. (Express)
AT a cocktail party given in London by Wedgewood's, the famous china manu- facturers, Mrs H. Wedgewood watches her husband toss a Portland vase, valued at £2,000, into the air. (Express)
RIGHT: General view of the Edinburgh Castle aren during the finale of the floodlit military tattoo which was one of the high- lights of this year's
·Edinburgh Festival, (Army News)
LEFT: A minor domestic squabble among the King Penguins at the London Zoo. The squawking ones are Baby and 'George, and the relatively calm oné Tubby. (Reuterphoto)
NANCY
FOR A CHANGE,
LET'S
FIGHT TODAY
NOT
Seat Of Their Difficulty
·OKAY--- MAYBE THIS
WILL BE
OUR LUCKY BENCH
BRIGADIER P. H. Cadoux-Hudson, Colonel of the Royal Hampshire Regiment, presenting the Mayoress of Winchester with a piece of silver at a ceremony in the Guildhall which formed part of the Regiment's 250th anniversary celebra- tions. The Regiment has had its home in Winchester since the end of the
eighteenth century..............
By Ernie Bushmiller
FIVE MINUTES LATER
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