THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958.
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ABOVE: Among the rogu- lar polo players at the Ham Polo Club, Petersham are stage stars Jimmy Edwards and 23-year-old Peggy Walsh. They are scon here talking together before a match last week. --KEYSTONE.
JAPANESE actress Yako Tani arriving for the Lon- don premiere lost Wednes- day of the film "The Wind Cannot "Read", in which who co-stors with Dirk Bogardo.
ABOVE: The Quoon-flicks away the rain from her eyes during the Trooping the Colour ceremony on the Horse Guards Parado which took place in a downpour. The colourful colobration, in honour of the Queen's Birthday, was very much dampened.
RIGHT: Former British Promier Sir Winston Churchill leaves the Lon- don home of his neighbour - kculptor Sir Jacob Epstein, right, last wook after a first view of Epstein's model of the Earl Lloyd George momorial statue. The statue will stand in the inner lobby of the House of Commons.
BELOW: Here is the finest. diamond to come to the London market in 30 yours. The pear-shaped 35.73-carat stone was put up for sale at Christie's auctioneers by an anony-
It bought for £27,000 by London dealer Lori Cohen.
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THE nows that British rock 'n' ́roll singer Tommy Steele is engaged was roveoled lust wook, The girl, pic- tured here with Tommy, is 22-year- old actress Anna Donoghue--cur- rently understudying_in_a London musical, "Expresso Bongo", which kids rock 'n' roll singers. Anne says the nightly kidding of Tommy doesn't bother her...
BLANCHE Patch, for 30 years the socratary of Bernard Shaw, once said that the playwright would turn in his grave it ho could son what "My Fair Lady" had dons to his: "Pygmalion", But lost Tuesday she was at Variety Club of Great Britain luncheon in London, Sho,gavo a silver heart, to Julie Andrews, star of the show, in recognition of her "great services to the stage."
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PRINCESS Margaret went to the Royal and Merchant Navies' Ball held recently at the Hurlingham Club in aid of King George's Fund for Sallors. With her is the Mayor of Fulham,
AT a children's party in Mansion House, London, last. wook,^ Countess Mountbatten is seen with Jennifer Fonseka of Cay: lon, right, and 11-year-old Yasuko Masaki of Japan; The party was organised by the United Nations "Children's Fund.
BELOW: Lost Wodnesday was a busy day at Chartwell, Sir Winston Churchill's country home in Kent. First of all, Sir Anthony and Lady Eden, guests 'of · the Churchills for the weekend, had to ba seën off. That was 9.40 a.m. An hour lator, over 3,000 persons arrived to 100 the Churchill gardens, open to the public for the first time at two shillings'a head. · Lady .... Churchill (right) 'is soon saying goodbye to Sir Anthony and Lady Eden.
DISCUSSING the Landon bus strike (now in its soventh wank): In a cafe lost weak are there members of the London Burmen's negotiating Committes.
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