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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956.

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TEDDY BOY BOB COUCHN

MELSPEAKING, PERE RISTIANITYSAS SEEN THROUGH THES

OF A CONVERTED TEDDY BOY

ARTED LIVING TOO

SIR Winston Churchill waving to cheering crowds outside No. 10 Downing Street on his arrival to lunch Anthony Eden with The Prime Minister, Sir Probable subject of discussion — Suez. (Express)

maximum JIM LAKER, Surrey county bowler who took 19 wickets out of a

possible of 20 against the Australians in this year's Fourth Test Match, may be He has been offered a £3,000-a-year job by an Austra- emigrating to Australia. lian cigarette firm. Laker, 31, is shown at home with his family. (Express)

LESLIE CARON (left),

saucer-eyed star of films, who has been making n

hit on the London stage in Colette's "Gigl," has been ordered by her film bosses to return to Hollywood. MGM has withdrawn permission for her to appear in the play, which has now to be taken off. But Miss Caron is in revolt. She said she's not going back to make the Gene Kelly film they want to pul her in. She said she would fulfil her contract obligations, but only in films she wanted to act in, (Express)

ADDRESSING a London revival meeting is 17-year-old Bob Couchman, a former Teddy Boy who was converted to evangelism by the 16-year-old American girl evangelist, Renee Martz, on her recent visit to England. Young Bobby has been getting good audiences, and his reputation is growing. (Express)

OOPS, pardon us for intruding! It's Marilyn Monroe (left) kissing husband Arthur Miller goodbye at London Air- port before he left for the USA. After the kis

Miller, a little groggy perhaps, boarded two wrong planes. A came up and drove him to the right one. Marilyn drove back with police escort to a quiet evening at home. (Express)

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AT the Edinburgh Festival, The Boston Symphony Orchestra performing at the Uher Hall. The Orchestra is to travel through the Scandinavian countries to Leningrad and Moscow, returning through Czechoslovakia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France and England. Half of the cost of the tour estimated at £100,000 is supplied by the State Department. (Express)

ACTRESS Vivien Leigh went up to London from her Oxfordshire home last week for the first time since she lost her baby. Here she is seen arranging flowers at "If it were posaible, I would like her Belgravia flat. She told Interviewers: another baby." She said her acting plans were undecided, but her husband, Sir Laurence Olivier, intended to film "Macbeth" together with her, either next year or early in 1958. (Express)

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BELOW: Herbert Slack, 62, seated beside the working model of steam roundabout which has won the annual Duke of Edinburgh's Trophy for the best exhibit at the London Model Engineering Ex- hibition. The model is being used to introduce a children's show on BBC television. (Express)

ANDIMOST

TELLY

BRITISH bandleader Ray Ellington, 40, outside London's Caxton Hall register office after his wedding to 21-year-old actress Anne Wuest. (Express)

TANKS being loaded on to a tank tunding craft at Plymouth, destined for the Mediterranean crisis area. The hush-hush trials cruiser, HMS Cumberland, escorted the supply ships. (Express)!

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