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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953..
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Prince Richard of Gloucester leaves Victoria Station for Broadstairs, Kent, and his first term at school. Behind is his 11-year-old brother, Prince William, who is already a boarder at the school, (Express)
PRINCESS MARGARET and Mr Robin McEwen arriving at the Old Vic to see "The Merchant of Venice." Mr McEwen, the son of Captain "Jeck" McEwen, who received a baronetey in the New Year Honours, was one of a party of five who accompanied the Princess. (Express)
THE ceremony in the Jeru- salem Chamber of West- minster Abbey qy the Prime Minister makes the appeal for £1,000,000 for main. tenance and restoration of the Abbey. Facing Mr Chur- chill are the Dominion High Commissioners. After he had Jaunched the appeal, the donations of the Royal Family were presented by the senior chorister.
FILM star Diana Dors seen at the premiere of the new John Mills film, "The Long Memory," at the Leicester Square Theatre. The premiere was in ald of the Vanbrugh Theatre Fund. (Express)
MISS Eileen Mahoney dressed as Queen Victoria and Mr James Minnis as Prince Albert were among the guests at the Vic Wells Coronation costumė ball held at the Lyceum. The main theme of the ball was kings and queens.
(Express)
"Well I'l
RUSTY, the London Zoo elephant, shows a workman how to use the shovel as work on enlargement of the Elephants' Quarters at the Zoo starts,
be blowed!" says Herbert Temple, of Edmonton.
RIGHT: Mra Flora Mac- Leod, who celebrates her 75th birthday this month and is the clan's chieftain, welcomes 18-year-old Alison MacLeod to the annual gathering of the Clan Mac- Leod, which was held at the Royal Empire Society head- quarters, London. (Express)
MADAME Velebit, 32-year-old wife of Marshal Tito's new Ambassador to the Court of St. James, pictured In London, with her two sons, Vladimir, . 5, and: Dusko, nearly 4. Tho Velebits were formerly stationed in Rome. (Express)
NANCY
LET'S GO TO THE
CIRCUS
Weighty Problems
NO-- I'VE OH, SO GOT TOO HAVE.
MUCH OTHER ON MY FOLKS MIND
HUH--- WHO'S GOT MORE ON THIS MIND. -THAN-ME”
MR Aneurin Bevan (left) is seen talking to the Irish. Commissioner, Mr F. H. Boland, at a reception held at India House, Londen, by the High Commissioner to celebrate the 'anniversary of the Republic of India. In centre is Mrs Boland, (Express)
THAT MAN
By Ernie Bushmiller
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