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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL, 11, 1958.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL •

THE scene inside St George's Chapel, Windsor, during the burial service of Queen Mary. Before the coffin stand (left to right) the Duke of Kent, the Duke of Gloucester, the Earl of Athlone (Queen Mary's brother, the Duke of Windsor and the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen, with other ladies of the Royal Family, stand in the pew on the right. Below; Mourners leave the Chapel after the service. Hundreds of wreaths line the lawns, (Express)

FIELD MARSHAL Lord Ålånbrooke, Master Gunner, presenting the Goschen Prize to RSM Travers-Griffin for being the best boy of the term at the Boys' Regi- ment depot at Bradbury Lines, Hereford. Major-Gen, A. A. Goschen gave a sum of money for the purchase of the prize as a memorial to his son.

MEN of the 1st Battalion, Devon Regiment, moving off in England for emplaning to Kenya, where they are now in action against the Mau Mau

terrorists, Army News)

WATCHED, by an audience from the street above, 12 City office workers busy themselves with their bomb site garden situated between Holborn and Fleet Street. Their garden will be complete with waterfall and pond and a crown-

shaped flower bed to add the Coronation touch. LI(E

FIELD MARSHAL Sir William Slim has salled for Australia to assume his duties as Governor-General. Photo shows him being bidden farewell by the Australian High Commissioner in London, Sir Thomas White, (right). Lady White (left) and Lady SUm watch.

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LEFT: The Duke of Windsor is welcomed aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth which took him back to New York after the funeral of his mother, Queen Mary. · He hurried to her bedside during her illness. (Express)

MAYORS from counties of Wiltshire met recently for a banquet in London. Picture shows four of the com Mayors, They are, from left: Mrs Eric Free of Marlborough, Mrs M. G. Reed of Devizes, Mr G. 'C. Watley of Salisbury, and Mrs V. H. Moore of Wilton, (Express)

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JACK Hawkins, star of the film, "The Cruel Sca," arriving with his wife at the Leicester Square Theatre for the premlerc. "The Cruel Sen," Nicholas Mont cerrat's novel of naval life during "the war,' has long been on the bestseller lists. (Express)

NANCY

The Milkman Cometh

THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF

ROBBERIES.

LATELY

I'LL PUT THIS

MASK IN. THE WINDOW--- IT MIGHT

KEEP PROWLERS.

AWAY

MIL

SWISS-BORN, 65-year-old Le Corbusier is seen on his arrival in Londen to receive the Royal Gold Medal for architecture. "He is a great revolutionary among modern architects, and is now working on the new oth

capital of East Punjab, Chandigarh. (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller

SMARTIES

ROWNIRITS CHOCOLATT RIANS

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