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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL ·
TEXAN Redd Harper, 38, dressed in a pale blue suit with red piping, pale bluc shirt and high-heeled cowboy boots, has been singing religious songs in a London church, accompanying himself on the gullar. He describes himself as the advance crusader for the "Billy Graham Greater London Evangelistic Campaign" due to begin on March 1. (Express)
MISS Jean Beckett, who is to marry' Lawrence Stephen Holl, son of shipowner Lawrence Durning Holt. Jean became engaged two years ago when her fiance left England for the Far East to learn the family's business. Since then she has tapped away at her typewriter in the Halt shipping offices in Liverpool. (Express)
MAXINE SULLIVAN, the coloured singer (centre), receives congratulations from Vivian Blaine (left), star of “Guys And Dolls,” and Adelaide Hall, appear- ing in "Love And Judy,” Miss Sullivan is currently appearing in cabaret at the, Copacabana, London. (Express)
JACK SANDS, dressed as a Cave Man, shows his club to television star Helene Cordet at the Vic-Wells Costume Ball, held at the Lyceum, London. Helenie Cordet and film star Leo Genn presented the prizes. (Express)
THE Duchess of Argyll, robbed the night before her departure for Ameries of jewellery valued between £6,000 and £8,000 at her Mayfair home, is seen here with the Duke as they join the Queen Mary boat train at Waterloo Station. (Express)
THE Turkish Military Attache in London, Lt-Col SelaHatin' Tanc, entertained fellow diplomats and army men to cocktails at Claridges Hotel the other day. Picture shows: Air Vice-Marshal A. S. Lee of the RAF and his wife chatting with the Turkish Ambassador, in the centre. (Express)
HERE is George Dawson, the one-time scrap iron salesman from Bermondsey, London, who made millions out of surplus war equipment deals and who recently tempted the British housewife with cheap fish--and lost £100,000 doing so. He has got into the news again by wanting to buy the Food Ministry
* lock, stock and barrel, - (Express)
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SOME 20,000 people thronged the sunlit streets of Belfast to watch the officers and men of the Royal Ulster Rifles, many of them veterans of the Korean cam- paign, march proudly to the City Hall to receive the Freedom of the City. Bir Percival Brown, Lord Mayor of Belfast, is seen Inspecting the parade.
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