1956-08-25 — Page 4

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THE CHINA, MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1956.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

DUBLIN'S most frantic all of the year was the Galway Blazers Hunt Ball in the Gresham Hotel, Debutantes let their hair down, shoes came off, the bread started lying. About 4.m. tablecloths were swept off, girls lifted up and carried in them. Picture shows a debutante being tossed in a tablecloth.

(Express)

RIGHT: Almost no one gave a second glance at the girl in the blue drainpipe trousers who went cycling with her husband on a Sunday afternoon in Windsor

Great Park. Only one

man, a park keeper,

recognised Mrs Arthur Miller 죽었었다. Marilyn

Monroe, (Express)

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN on her arrival at the Isle of lona, In the Western Isles of Scotland. It was the first official visit of a sovereign since war galleys rowed the early chieftains to their last resting places. On Iona is Scotland's "Westminster Abbey," the cathedral where the list Scottish monarch was buried. He was Duncan 1, said to have been murdered by Macbeth. (Express)

LEFT: The Prime Minia- ter and Lady Eden went unheralded to a London theatre where they celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary by watching Peter Ustinov's play, "Romanof and Juliet." They heard Ustinov say: "The night is marvellous, because it's Lime the Great Powers are asleep conserving their energies for the horrors of the ensuing day." (Express)

NOW the camera shifts to London to record the antics of today's youth. Here

a group of debutantes and their escorts surround the fountain in Trafalgar Square as the girls look for a marked penny in the water. Prize for Anding 11 was two bottles of champagne. Policemen arrived after a while and shooed the

merrymakers away. (Express)

EGYPT'S “Danelng Major" Salah Salem went dancing in a London restauraat soon after he arrived to report the Suez conference for his newspaper, Al Shaab (The l'eople). He earned the nickname in 1953 when he stripped to his under- pants and capered with South Sudanese tribesmen. The Major is second from

left. (Express)

NANCY

WHERE JS BOLIVIA ?.

RADIO

QUIZ

$100

TROOPS board a Britannia airliner at an English nirfield — the advance elements of the big British airlift to the Mediterranean crials aron. · The first troops lo go were advance units of three Infantry battalions the Somerset Light Ja- fantry, the Royal Borkshires and the Duke of Wellingtons. (Express)

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LEFT: The scene in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, where windows over 70 feet high, which are to be placed in the Nave of the new Coventry Cathedral, are on view. This shot gives a glimpse of how the windows are held up

for public view. ́(Army

News)

OOPS

LONDON musical star Lizbath Webb, 30, and her ftance, Colonel Guy Campbell, 46, commander of the British Military Mission to Libya and heir to wealthy Scottish baronet, Sir Guy Campbell. Miss Webb is giving up the stage after her marringe in September, and will join her husband at his headquarters in Tripoli. (Express)

LEFT: BELINDA, two-ton-plus hippo at Whipsnade Zoo, with her as yet unnamed son, born half a month ago. The frall creature weighed G6 lb at birth, but is now 75 lb. Father is called Henry. He weighs three tons. But it was the youngster the crowds at

the Zoo have been flocking to see: (Express) :

By Ernie Bushmiller

SOUTH

AMERICA.

ROWNTREES

IT'S THE FULL

CREAM MILK THAT

MARES MOWNTREES CHOCOLATE 20

MILK

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