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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 1957.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

NORMAN HARTNELL

Queen's dressmaker takes

a hospital rest cure.

(Express)

BACK in circulation — Upminster (Essex) wind- mili.

(Express)

BRIERLEY HILL, Staffs-Prince Philip Fries his lip at gloss blowing during a visit with the Queen. Unfortunately for posterity the oddly shaped "Siamese-twin- lemon-shaped-globe” blown by the prince fell to the floor and burst. (Express)

PRINCE PHILIP sits in the passenger seat of a Jaguar 31⁄2 litro XK "SS" on the Lindley High Speed circuit a project closely connected with the Prince from the first. He sat beside Mr Norman Dewis, chief Jaguar test driver at 120mph, and later took the wheel and clocked half a lap himself at 100mph.

(APP)

Singer ALMA COGAN takes no chances. Two mascots guard her fortunes as sho Leaves Britain for a United States engagement, and make sure that her now.dren of blue face and ostrich feathers makes as much. #impression as it shiqusd in the Ed Sullivan TV Show.

(Reuterphoto)

DAME FLORENCE BEVIN told of the sacking of her husband Labour Foreign Secretary, Ernost Bovin in a controversial BBC radio broadcast "condid por trait". Dead was done in a phone call in the middle of his 70th birthday party. Szid the "I could have murdered Attlee and all of- them,"

Sold'Atties—="It was a tar- rible, wrench...... I think he would like to have died in harness at 'the' Foreign Office."

Said Patrick Kinno, Davin's private secratury -- "'Ha come back from the phone a broken man." "It" là, sald--"He died six" months later-of a brokan

Expraka):

·NANCY

I'M GOING TO. PLAY INDIAN

TODAY

H-BOMB PENNEY — for Sir political reasons William has had to hussle

•his H-Bangs or run the risk of naver testing them at all.

(Express)

JOHN CHARLES leaves for Italy where ("Juventus" have paid "Loods United" £65,000 in soccer transfer fees and given him £10,000 for himself besides.

(Express)

By Ernie Bushmiller.

COME ON, SQUAW

HI, SLUGGO --- LET'S

PLAY INDIAN

OKAY

ROWNTREES

A TEA TIME TREAT.

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