THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1957.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
THREE IMPORTANT PEOPLE
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IPETER RE-PARLARD
PAT SAWARD
Anti-Manchester Calypso -*-*-*- two of the victorious Aston Villa soccer team-cup final winners on warming ир before the game with the Western quitar quartet. Players (of football) are Peter McParland (loft) and Pat Soward.
(Express)
LEFT: Three important people . four pound Sylvia's uni- que only Chimp over born in Chester Zob, and sho's got a cold .. middle-Air Víco Marshal D. C. Morris organiz- ing a pilotless RAF... and bottom, but somehow nevar down, Aneurin Bevan back from India with this pungent comment
the Middle East - "Cadillacs AFG better than Rolls Royces." (Express).
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BELOW: Courage-Licut Paul Batos got pollo in the Malayan Jungle, has lain at home in an iron lung linco 1954. Fully paralysed, he plays bridge, choss, typos with a hammer held in his teeth, and plays with Sam the budgerigar, and Fred the poodle "very jealous of each other." There is also ferid, his Gorman girl frland---"She might be a bit keen on me, but I'm not in a position to think seriously about hor."
(Express)
FREEDOM
OF CARDIFF: Prince Philip and the Lord the Mayor take salute of Welsh Guards during a visit when the Prince went to Wales to receive the honour on behalf of the Regiment.
LEFT:
(War Office)
Rolaxing again-in Windsor Great Pork $300 Queen, Prince Philip, and (up tne pole) Prince Charles.
(Express/
RIGHT: Princess Margaret snapped on the Clyde as sho Icons into the broazg on the rails of a river steamor.
(Express)
LEFT: Belinda Lee lost four inches of hair during ᄆ costumo tilm sequence shot on a four poster bed. As sho turnod, har golden hair swung out in the candle light, touched the candlo and turned to flame. Hor story appears on Pago B..
(Express)
BELOW: Royal family moet the Mounties-in Britain to boost British emigration to Canada ("a goodwill tour"') ara a contingent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
(Express)
NANCY
By Ernie Bushmiller
BEEF
OKAY---
DID YOU SAY
I'M READY---. LET'S
IT'S RAINING, IRMA--- STAY HERE AT MY HOUSE FOR SUPPER
STEW
I'LL
YOU'RE
GO
CALL
MY
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MAKING
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CHICKEN?
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WHAT ARE
YOU
HAVING 7
TEA TIME TREAT
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