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WITH test. pilot Richard Pack
at
the controls, America's Hillar. Rotor-. cycle, "one-man, scooter of the air," is tested on
London's South Bank.- Exprest
All through summar and „dutumn of 1958, Sallsbury: Cathedral will be lit up by floodlights to celebrato its: 700tk ... anniversary, This Salisbury spire which Zlx% 404 – tadps high, là a famous landmark, över miles of Wilhles country, The building-was- con- secrated: In§1258 in the presence of Henry 116; Army News.
MISS
England,
pretty Dorothy
Hazeldine,
19.
who was elected
aftor the contest
had been held
three times. The
first winner was
age,
tho
under second merriod,
-Central Press.
THE Duke of Gloucester paid a private visit to the Scots Guards Depot of Caterham recently. Soon after the inspection are and Sgt George (left) Lance Sgt. Walsh, who between them sharo 74 years' service. Lonce Sgt Welsh has been with the Depot for 30 years.- Army News.
QUEEN Elizabeth Berivos at London's Itation Embassy for a dinner given in
her
honour by Italy's President Gronchi, who was -on a State „visit last week.--Ex- press,
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THAT'S hound dog! Colin Clark, 3, and his fathor's Afghan take a nap while awaiting judging at the Afghan Hound Dog Show recently in Kont.
-Keystone
THE Ranelagh Sailing Club held its annual race on the River Thames recently when the bouts. were sailed from Putney, to the Tower Bridgo. The scene as the boats near their -objective, ---- The
Times.
THE set of "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" has an International flavour about it-when-threo...Italian....... "children' visit their Swedish mother who is playing a Chinese role. It was the first time that seven- your-old Robartina Rossellini and five-year-old twins isabella and Isofta had been allowed to visit Ingrid while she was at work on a film-Express.
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HAS COMPANY
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MRS.
IS THAT
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DEAR
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THE Duke of Rutland and bis beautiful bride, former Miss Frances Sweeny, daughter of the Duchess of Argyle, after thell. wedding at Caxton Hall, An elaborüté...” reception was held laterat Claridge: Central Press.
By Ernie' Bushmiller
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