THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1954.
HOMESIDE
PICTORIAL
the late MISS Isle-Suzetli Esselen, godchild of General Smuts and daughter of the late Mr Loula Esselen, a leading member of the South African United Party, has become engaged in London. Her fiance is Mr Patrick C. Tattersall, a young solicitor and partner in a firm in Haymarket, London. (Express)
WEARING an apricot organza gown, with a diamond necklace and a bracelet in the form of a snake roand her wrist, Princess Margaret examines her pair of On the 3-D glasses at the Empire Theatre premiere of "Kiss Me Kate,"
Princess's left is Mr. Denys Rhodes. (Express)
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LADY Perdita Blackwood, 19-year-old daughter of the Marchioness of Dufferin
and Ava, serves a customer at the Mayfair restaurant where she has taken a
job as a waitress. She works a four-day week from 10 a.m, lo 6 p.m. The
restaurant's owner is Lady Perdita's former dressmaker. (Express)
MISS
Mariette Hornby,
FIELD MARSHAL Earl Alexander of Tunis and Countess Alexander arrive at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, for the European premiere of the Hollywood colour Alm, "Kiss Me Kate," which has. been adapted from Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew." (Express)
CRIES of "Ole" rang round the roof of London's Stoll Theatre when Antonio, Spain's most famous dancer, was back with a new company. And the audience kept shouting for more. Photo shows Antonio with Flora Albaicin. (Express)
21-year-old cousin of the Marchioness of Blandford, leaves St Margaret's, Westminster, with her bridegroom, Lieutenant Thomas Hall, 25, after their wedding. The couple will sail soon for Malaya, where Lt Hali is stationed with his regiment, the 11th Hussars. 'He Was formerly ADC to Field Marshal Sir John Harding, (Express)
RIGHT:
Miss Flona Campbell, 22-year-old act student daughter of Lord Stratheden, bound ine scarlet morocca visitors' book on board the Royal tour liner Gothic. She is finishing & ..three-year course in hand binding at a Holborn art school. (Express)
JOAN GILBERT, television's - “About The Home”. demonstrator, one day showed viewers-what- to-do if son one's dress caught fire. Little Diana Durrell saw the programme and understood, and when her own frock caught fire a few days later she remem- bered and rolled herself, in an eiderdown. Recovering in hospital in Horley, Surrey, she is visited by Joan
Gilbert, -(Expres
MR A. P. Sinker, 48, who -has been appointed the new Director-General of
the British Council,
He
will be the first Director- General on a full-time.
At present First Service Commis-
basts. Civil
** sloner, he was'a temporary assistant secretary at the Admiralty during the war: After the war, he was put in charge of training and education in the Civil Ser-
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