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THE CHINA- MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1954

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

THREE young Danish Princesses were bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Mary North, daughter of Admiral Sir Dudley and Lady North, to Mr Morgens Hurttung, a Danish businessman. The bride is here seen with (from left) Princess Anne-Marie, aged 8, Princess Benedikte, 10, and Princess Margrethe, 14, who is heir to the Danish throne, (Central)

蟹辣

SIX members of the Coventry City Council who flew to Stalingrad to discuss the banning of the hydrogen bomb. Top to bottom: Councillors A. Waugh, E. McGarry, E. Williams, Mrs E. Jones, Alderman 8. Stringer and the Lord Mayor, Alderman J. Fennell. (Central)

LEFT: Twenty-two-year- old Princess Yhara Rachid- Abdullah of Morocco, ก retation of the Sultan of Morocco, pictured in Lon- don where she is learning English. The Princess,.. brought up in Marrakesh, has lived in Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Scandinavia and Germany, and speaks six languages. (Express).

LEFT, below: Joan Pover, daughter of An Army Major formerly stationed in Hongkong, in WRAC uniform at the Guildford Depot where she is under. going training. Joan re- turned to England with her parents in the Empire Windrush, and when fre broke out aboard the ship she spent several hours in one of the lifeboats.

JIM PETERS, the marathon runner, at home with

his son Robin. The unofficial holder of the world

marathon record is cleaning the cups and trophies he has won. (Express)

HAILE SELASSIE I,

Emperor of Abyssinia,

on the steps of the

Royal Military Academy,

Sandhurst, from which

he took the salate át

the Sovereign's Parade,

(Army News).

THIS 'futuristic building, commanding a wide view over the Hertfordshire countryside, is the new control tower of Hatfield Aerodrome, from which most of the development flying for de Havilland aircraft is conducted. (Reuterphoto)

THIS young gentleman doesn't seem to be impressed by student nurse Brenda Smith'a demonstration of the strength of a new collapsible children's cot at the London Nursing Exhibition. The exhibition was for professional nurses only. (Reuterphoto),

BELOW: At the Dairy Show held at Olympia. Blackfeld Navyball, seen here, was declared supreme champion. She is owned by Mrs M. K. Anderson, of old Surrey Hall, East Grinstead. (Central)`

THE nine-weeks-old Utter of Siamese Scalpoint kittens belonging to Mrs N. Davies of Rugby, seen at the Siamese Cat Club's championship show held at the Royal Horticultural Society's Old Hall, Westminster. The name of the mother of these delightful kittens la "Coronation Pandora.” (Express)

NANCY

BRITAIN'S Mike Hawthorn, the No. 1 driver for the Italian Ferrari feum, won the Grand Prix of Spain at Barcelona. He averaged 98 mph for the 914-mile race,

By Ernie Bushmiller

AUNT FRITZİ.

THE BALL GAME IS OVER--COME

QUICK

WHY

SLUGGO. PROMISED TO WAVE VAT 'US'

DAIRY

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