1956-05-05 — Page 4

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HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956.

BRITISH society wedding of the year so far took place in the village of Holkham, Norfolk, when Mr Colin Tennant, elder son of Lord Glenconner, married Lady Anne Coke, elder daughter of the Earl of Leicester. After spending two hours shaking hands with guests, the couple left for a year-long honey-

(Express) moon in Paris, Cuba and the 'SA.

PICTURE taken in Wind- sor Great Park shows the Queen's two children, Prince Charles and Prin- cess Anne, out riding with their mother on her 30th birthday. The two Royal children are keen riders, taking after the Queen. (Express)

RIGHT: Vicky Gross of London, 18 - year - old schoolgirl, became friendly with a Pakistani class- mate three years ago and started attending the local mosque. Now she is an accepted practising Mos- tem, with the full per- mission of her parents. This picture of Vicky was made on the first day of Ramadan, the fasting month, when she fasted from

dawn to sunset.

(Express)

TWELVE. YEAR - OLD Peter de Marffy-Mantuano, freed by Hungary after his mother had cabled 111 appeal 10 the Kremlin leaders, roanlied with his parents in London. Peter's father, a diplomat, fled Hungary with his wife in 1948. He thanked the newspapers for the pub- licity given to this case of a boy held as a political hostage. (Express)

RIGHT: Nikki, two-month- old Russian bear cub presented to Princess Anne by the visiting Russian leaders, now weighs 15 lbs, but will grow to about six fcet and 500-600 Ibs. Feeding time for Nikki at the London Zoo. (Express)

THE same day Uncies B and K left Claridges Hotel, London, the red flag of the USSR was replaced at the flugstaff by the white, green and black standard of Jordan. This was to honour young Prince Hassan of Jordan, seen here with Wold Cub Terence Mander after being presented with a Cub's belt and whistle. (Express)

SIR Winston Churchill, a bricklayer by hobby (he has a union card), spreads the cement when laying the foundation stone for the new building in Holborn of Cassell's, the publishers. Then he went on to lunch to celebrate the publication of his book, "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples." (Express)

PRESENTATION of n new Pipe Banner to the Gurkha Signals at St James's Palace, London, by HRH the Princess Royal. Lt-Col L. H. M. Gregory holds the new Banner. (Army News)

BELOW: Actor" Richard Burton reading a speech from "Henry V during a thanksgiving service held nt London's Southwark Cathedral. to mark Shakespeare's birthday. (Express)

THOUSANDS of East Europeans Ilving in Britain marched, through the `ntreels of London protesting ngainst the visit of Soviet leaders Bulganin and Krushchov. They ended up at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, where a wreath of red and white carna. tions was placed by Genoral Anders, chief of the Free Pollah Army during World War Two (Express)

BEING entertained Cockney-style in a pub in London's Hacknoy district are two sailors from the cruiser which took Messrs Band K to England-- Midshipman Ginndy Nos-" BOV and Commander Vladimir Novikov. It was 4 merry evening, the Russians joining in the dancing of the Lambeth Walk, the Hokey-Cokey and the Palais Glide. Novikov is weightlifting and wrestling champion of the Russian“ Bältic. Fleet. (Express).

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