THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954,
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
EVA BARTOK fulfilled one of her ambitions when she played a short scene from Bernard Shaw's “St Joan" in the BBC television service. This is how the film star looked in her part. (Express)
LORD RUSSELL of Liverpool, who has resigned his post as Assistant Judge Advocate General because he refused to suppress his book about German war crimes, "The Scourge of the Swastika," (Express)
LEFT: One of the oldest wildfowlers still at work โป 80 year old Walter Linnet of Bradwell-on-the- Sea, near Burnham, Essex. He has lived all his life there, still shoulders his 10 bure gun and is a fine shot on the marshes.
PRINCESS MARGARET arriving for divine service
at the 18th century Traquair church, near Inner- lefthen, Peeblesshire. She was a guest of Lord and Lady Glenconner for the week-end. (Express)
DR Roger Bannister, winner of the Mile Race In the Empire Games, and Jim Peters, who collapsed near the finishing Une in the Marathon, wave to the crowd at. Peters' home, Chadwell Heath," Also in picture are. Péters' wife and two children.
RIGHT
Despite the un- certain weather, holiday- makers from all over Bri- tain are enjoying the
scenic beauty of Cornwall. Typical of the many quaint harbours along this coast is Looe,
here
pictured painted with sunshine.
FIVE of the 19 American college girls, who have. arrived In London on a £700, nine-country" tour, öf Europe. They are Ann. Patrick, Hose Montgomery, Betty Forbes, Sally Wood McMullen and Clarita Ballard. (Express) ~
BRITAIN'S youngest millionaire is 26-year- old Leonard Wolfson, son of Isaac Wolfson, bosa of the Great Universal Stores, -or- ganisation. (Express)
BELOW:
Exhibition
by the Post Office Art- Club of Great Britain near the churchyard of Christchurch, Grey- friars, London. (Ex- .press)
LORD and Lady St Levan have given their lovely island home, St Michael's Mount, off Marazion (Penzance) Cornwall, to the National Trust. Abova. is a new view of St Michael's Mount from the. mainland.
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AT the annual conference of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff at Camberley. Left to right: Gen. C. L. de W. Du Toit, Chief of the South African General Staff; Lt-Gen. Sir Sydney Rowell, Chief of the Australian General Staff; Field Marshal Sir John Harding, CIGS; Lt-Gen. G. G. Simonds, Chief of the Canadian - General Staff; Geti. Maharaja Shri Rajendra Sinhji, C-in-C, India; Gen. Mohammed Ayubkhan, C-in-C, Pakistan; and Brig. L. W. Thornton, New Zealand Army Liaison
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