THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, ̋JANUARY 11, 1958.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
LEFT: Sir HUGH FOOT, Governor of Cyprus, seen on' his arrival in London for talks with the Governmant. on peace plan for the Island. He said that what had most encouraged him was that everyone was fed up with the situation and anxious to get out of it. But he warned that this did not mean that the problem. would be earlly solved,
Inside this car which draw up one Monday morning at Swaffom Market wero
(from left) Princess Mar-
garet, the Queen, and
Queen Elizabeth
the
They
Queen Mother. stayed for five minutes, smiling and chatting-as the Wait Norfolk Hunt hold its traditonal Christ- mos Mesting:
LEFT: Down Palethorpe, British rider and show jumper, and fiance Warren Wofford ... US show jumper. She says "After my mar- riago, if I am considered good enough, 1 shall ride for the British team and Warren for the United States."
RIGHT: DOM MIN- TOFF, Malta's "cut all ties," Prime Minister soen leaving No. 10 Downing Street after a recent visit,
LEFT: Girls who on- nounce TV in Britain for the world - wide Christmas TV link-up. From the left Austria, Holland, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Italy, Ger- many, Belgium, France, and Denmark.
DENNIS HAMILTON (estranged husband of Diana Dors) and actress Sandra Dome look at the charred woodwork of hla £6,000 boat at Maldenhead.
is suspected by the police.
Arson
Members of the Bournemouth Spartan Swimming Club take their annual Christmas morning.dip... cold shingle, deserted sonde, an icy sea, But all the better for the appetite, yufo logs, and brandy punch.
RIGHT: "MONTY" opens the boat show at Olympia-scon at the stand of the Peterborough Diesel Engine Co. with Mr T. H. R. Perkins,
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HOW MANY
FOUR NIX--
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RIGHT: Young Jim Bron- non (7) committed most of
In
the offences in the book hio mile-and-a-half drive before he crashed his
yan uncle's
into Washington (County Dur- ^ ham) Police Station, Start- ing was easy; Changing gear was easy too. And
·he could just reach the accelerator, with a stretch.
· Chief difficulty: "was " he couldn't see. Passing motorists thought it was a driverless'vON
Mr WILLIAM TREW (61), driver of the Lewisham express which crashed and killed, 90 people on December 4, arrives at County Hall,' Londón, for the Inquest.
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