1955-08-06 — Page 4

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

THE Duke of Edinburgh look the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sundhurst, last week, when the Duke of Kent was one of the senior officer cadels parading to receive the Sovereign's Commission. Here the Duke of Edinburgh is seen presenting the Sword of Honour, awarded to the officer cadet considered by the Commandant to be the best of the term, to Senior Under-Officer S. T. G. Morgan, of Northwood, Middlesex. (Army News)

PRINCESS Meriam, daughter of the 82-year- old Sultan of Johore, gave a farewell party in Lon- don for some of her dancing class friends be fore returning to Malaya. Sitting on her father's

lap, she listens to a ventriloquist and his dummy. (Express)

RIGHT: After the Goschen Parade, at Brad- bury Lines, Hereford, of the Boys Regiment, Royal Artillery. Major-General A. A. Goschen congratu- lating Boy RSM R. C. W. Peacock on winning the Goschen Memorial Prize. This is awarded to the best all round boy to muster each term. (Army News)

DONALD CAMPBELL, with his arm round his wife," listening as timekeeper. Phillp Mayne gives details of his two runs across Lake Ullswater in his beat, Bluebird, when he set up a new world water speed record. (Express)

ON the roof of their hotel, high above London's teeming traffic, pose actor Richard Baschart and his actress wife, Valentina Cortese. They have ar- rived from Rome to make

4 Aim.

(Express)

NANCY

PRINCIPALS in the popular BBC programme, “Life With the Lyons." Ben Lyon, his wife Bebe Daniels, and their two children, Richard and Barbara, got busy in a BBC kitchen while the catering supervisor

is elsewhere.

HER Majesty the Queen, Colonel-in-Chief of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, attended the unit's bicers- tenary parade at St Cross, Winchester. Her Majesty is seen greeting the Prime Minister and Lady Eden. Sir Anthony served with the Corps in World War I and was awarded the MIG- tary Cross. (Army News)

OH, NANCY---

IS IT RAINING VERY HARD

ON YOUR STREET.?

NOTHING SPECIAL- pa

WHY 3

-LEFT: Private Tom Wood, of Chipperfield, near King's Langley, Hertfordshire - the Ter ritorial who would not have a haircut. Accused of disobeying an order to have his hair cut during unnual camp, he was court martialled and given 28 days in the "glass- house." He served 24 and came out complete with his Teddy Boy curis, which rolled out and danced ́in the breeze once he took off his beret. (Express).

RIGHT: In London with his wife is 59-year-old Nubar Gulbenklan, son of Calouste Sarkis Gulben- kian, who died · recently, In Lisbon leaving a £300,000,000 oil fortune. Old Gulbenkian is, sur- vived by one other child, n daughter Rita. (Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller

LEFT: To celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr and Mrs Arthur Gar- wood of Braintree, Essex, returned to the same church in which they were married and repeated their wedding vows. They took along to their silver wedi ding the same best men the same bridesmaids and the

flower girl (Express)

same

IT'S A

CLOUDBURST] OVER HERE,

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

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