THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1956.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
M actor Kenneth More, voted “Most Promising Star" by Britain's Variety Club, is blissfully trapped between actresses Diana Dors (left) and Valerie French, Miss Dors was voted "Show Personality of 1955." (Express)
THE "Magnolia Street” man weds. Louis Golding, 60-year-old novelist, leaving a London register office with his bride, the former Mrs Annie Wintrobe, (Express)
SPRING comes to Lon- don. The Royal Horse Guards riding down Constitution Hill, on
their way for the Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Horse Guards Parade. (Army News)
THE British submarine, Acheron, which was lost for five hours recently, return- ing to her base at Rothesay, in the Isle of Bute. Her captain, Lieutenant- Commander Hay, said he had tried for 17 hours without success to get the submarine's “All's well" check signal through. (Express)
MR Neville Powley, Forces broadcaster, hands the microphone over to the chimp at the London Zoo to the amusement of reveral schoolboys. (Army News)
RENEWING acquaintance with Hyde Park is film actor David Niven and his wife. Mr Niven arrived in London recently to take part in the film, "The Silken Affair.” (Express)
MAJOR A. C. Davidson-Houston, well-known painter, who has been commissioned by the Royal Welsh Fusiliers to paint a new portrait of Her Majesty the Queen. The sittings will be at Buckingham Palace, (British Army News)
NEW-STYLE automatic road sweepers being demon- strated on a stretch of London's Thames Embank. ment before officials of the Westminster City Council, (Express)
THE Greek Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Mr Basile Mostras (with umbrella), at London Airport after being recalled by his government following the expulsion of Arch- bishop Makarios from Cyprus. (Express)
NANCY
LET'S WATCH THIS EXCAVATING JOB
THAT'S NOT.
FOR ME
PRINCESS MARGARET presented with a bouquet by 15-year-old Rosemary Bondfield, à cadet of the Twickenham Cadet Nursing Division, when she attended a charity party at the Cafe de Paris, London, in aid of the St John Ambulance Brigade. Winifred Atwell and Ambrose's Orchestra played at the party. (Express)
LET'S GO
OVER TO PIKE STREET
THE girl who publicly kissed the Duke of Kent in Switzerland a month ago, Jane Sheffield, and her flance, Mr Jocelyn Stevens, after announcing. their engagement at a party at Londonderry House, The party turned into an all-night Jam session with Stan Kenton, the American bandleader, and his orchestra providing the music. (Express)
By Ernie Bushmiller
THEY'RE PUTTING ON A DOUBLE FEATURE
ROWNTREES
youch taste the fruit!
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