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THE CHINA MAIL,

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1956.

THE Duke of Edinburgh at the Aircraft Research Association's laboratory at Bedford, where he opened He was keenly in- new supersonic wind tunnel.

terested in the work in progress, In picture, he is seen talking to Mr Harry Warren, a lathe machine operator. (Express)

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

DESCRIBED as "Brit- ain's most eligible bachelor," 48-year-old Mr Ernest Marples, Con.

MP servative

for Wallasey, Cheshire, has caused surprise by announcing his engage. meni to Mrs Ruth Dobson, 37, of Chelsea,

him with

(Express)

seen

1

SINGER Eartha Kitt,

who earns £85,000 A year, earned a mere £85 playing her first drama- the role as a condemned murderess in BBC television play last week. In comfortable togs, she

at pictured rehearsal. (Express)

here.

is

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SCREEN actress Belinda Lee, one of the British contingent at the Cannes Film Festival, enjoying the

sunshine of the Riviera. She has starred in many

British films, and is also frequently seen on television.

(Express)

TV play

comes

ACTRESS Elspeth Gray, who appeared stripped to her undies in produced by the usunily stald BBC, for whom sex is the number that after five. The BBC felt all right this time, because Elspeth was supposed to be a robot. Even then, they covered themselves by ensuring that the man in the play who disrobed her was her real-life husband, Brian Rix. (Express)

in

The

LEFT: Twenty-year-old Marie "Beany Thomp. who left Hon, round-the-world kelet, Quest 111, at Le Havre after only six days the crew of four girls. Two other girls have also left. They complained that the skip per, 29-year-old New Zealander Martin Brent, treated them like slaves. (Exprss)

LEFT: Twenty-year-old Jan Coleman (left) and 19-year-old Joan Win- wood walked back to Britain last week after singing for their suppers around Europe for four months. Former Bir- mingham typists, they went abroad with £40, . and when that dwindled they look to singing popular songs in restau- ranta in exchange for meals. (Express)

WHILE baby brother Peter watches, Christina Brooks of London receives an injection of anti-polio vaccine at Wandsworth Town Hall. The anti-pollo shots are being given under the auspices of the London County Council. (Express)

MA

BELOW: General Lauris Norstad, of the U.S. Air Force, who has been appointed to suc ceed General Alfred Gruenther as Supreme Allied Commander In Europe, pictured at the North Weald, Essex, RAF station with his wife, Isobel. The General, was to speak to several groups in London, (Reuterphoto)

NANCY

WHAT ARE YOU DOING

IN THERE, PEE WEE ?

PLAYING WITH YOUR ALPHABET BLOCKS

I'M GOING OUT---KEEP AN EYE ON

MY DOG

LEFT: Film actor Jack Hawking having a chat with Valerie Homer and Mrs Mar- garet Wall at Wolver hampton Airport, where he is making "The Man In The Sky." They are extras In the flim. (Reuter-

photo)

By Ernie Bushmiller

I WONDER WHY SHE WANTED ME TO DO

THAT.

“SATCHMO" Louis Armstrong, 55-year- old king of the jazz trumpet, waves arrival in Britain for

on

the first time in 22 years. The Indy is his wife Lucille, whom he calls "Duchess." (Express)

ROWNTREES

IT'S THE FILL

LELAM MILK THAT

MARES RAINTREE'S DIGILATE SY

HOWBOY GOD!

RINIZM

MILK

CHOCOLATL

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