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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1956.
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A new Joan of Arc has appeared in London to chal- lenge Siobhan McKerina's astounding performance as Bernard Shaw's heroine. The new Joan (above) Dorothy Tutin, who stars in a translation of a play by French dramatist Jean Anouilh and translated by Christopher Fry. (Express)
DANNY KAYE, back in London for another. senson at the world's greatest music hall the London Palladium waves to photo- graphers crowding the airport on his arrival. (Express)
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
ANOTHER film star in London at the moment is Linda Christian, who has just won a million from dollar divorce Tyrone Power. She is telephoning a friend from her Savoy Hotel suite. (Express)
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LADY Marye Rous, 24-year-old cousin of the Duke of Westminster, who in her time has been waitress, model, cook-general and a factory hand, has a new job. She has become a private detective, working for Britain's biggest agency. (Express)
ARTHUR SARSFIELD WARD — otherwise known as Sax Rohmer - British ́born creator of the in- destructible evil genius, Dr Fu Manchu, has returned to England from the United States for a five-month holiday. He is seen with his wife. AU.S. television contract will bring him over £1,400,000 in the next two years. (Express)
BELOW: The American crusader, Dr Billy Graham, arriving at Wembley for the first of his open air meetings in London. He later preached at Windsor in the presence of the Queen. (Express)
BARON Hans Heinrich Herwarth von Bitten- fekli, Germany's first Ambassador to Britain since 1939 (left), is greeted at Liverpool Street Station by Mr Marcus Cheke, Vice- Marshal of the Diplo- matic Corps. The Baron, who is 50, pre- fers to be known as plain Herr Herwarth. (Express)
THREE famous athletes ran from Buckingham Palace the other day in the first lap
of a relay to three ancient churches. Each runner bore a cheque from the His-
toric Churches, Preservation Trust handed to him by the Duke of Edinburgh. Here the Duke watches Dr Roger Bannister, Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher
dash away. (Express)
DAVID ELLIS was born so crippled eight years ago at Mexborough, Yorkshire, that doctors feared he would never walk. But three years ago when his sister Rosamund started dancing lessons, he joined in, wearing specially-built shoes. Gone now is the leg iron. What's more, David has just won 83 marks, only two short of honours, in a primary dancing examination at Sheffield. (Express)
-BEWITCHINGLY lovely is Hungarian actress Eva
Bartok in her first stage role in Britain. She is co-
starring with Sam Wanamaker in "Lovers,”
a play
based on the Emile Zola novel, "Therese Raquin.”
(Express)
NANCY
WHAT'S GOING ON IN
THERE?
RELAXING between dances at the Rose Ball at Grosvenor House, London, are Lord Melgund and the Countess of Dalkeith, who wears her hair in the new Princess Margaret style. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John McNeill of Hongkong. (Express)··
·THE MASKED RIDER IS ARGOING W OFF THE AIR UNTIL
NEXT FALL-
By Ernie Bushmiller
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