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RIGHT: Lorrde Desmond
takes time off from sing- ing to provide refresh- ments for. Dick Bentley
(left) and Bernard Bra-
den. They can be hoord in the popular serios 'Mr Bentley and Mr Braden',
which has returned to the BBC Light Programme,
BELOW: Prince Charles
alights from a royal car at Aberdeen station with
a governess, at the end
of his holiday at Balmoral
with the Queen, Prince
Philip and his sister
Princess Anne.
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THE CHINA MAIL, -SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1958.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
LEFT: Beneath the great dome of St. Paul's Cathedral members of the R.A.F., including sur- vivors of "The Faw* 'who saved Britain from the Nazi invader by sweeping ... | them from the skies, giyo thanks to God for the courage and strength ɛto ropel the enemy during the fateful days of the Blitz, and remember their comrades who did not return. Overhead, a formation of jet fighter Javelina fly past in com, momoration of the Battle of Britain recently.
RIGHT: A life-size (36- 21-36) statue of Brigitte Bardot, has been com missioned for a West End cinema in London. It will stand in the foyer, and will be presented formal- ly to B-8 when she ot tondi the cinema In November. The sculptor - handling this popular as- signment is "Abordeon- born Gilbert Watts, 39, who has a studio in Islington. The statue will be in reinforced plaster, with a blonde wig, and the lower half of a bikini. The top half will be covered by Miss Bardol's hands. Picture shows Mr Gilbert Watts in hit studio, with the original clay model of B-B and a plaster cast. He worked from the photo also shown.
BELOW: Mr Fenner Brockway, MP, addresses
a large crowd in Trafal
gar Square recently, on
of
the need for good rela tions in Britain, particu- larly with citizens Commonwealth
coun- tries. A resolution was passed calling for an end to race hatred, witch did not reflect the true fool- ings of the vast majority of people in Britain..
LEFT: Yvonne Arnaud,
Ina husky-voiced actress
who never lost her French accent, died in the Ng- tional Hospital, Molborn recently,
two nearly months after a cerebral haemorrhage. She
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0ɔ. ɔhe had an operation a few days atter collaps- ing in the garden of her home, Banks Way Farm, Effingham Common, near Gultatord. Later, it was stated that she was our ot immediate danger and
it seemed that she was winning her fight for life, Then har condition worsened.
KEER RACE HATE OUT OF BRITAIN MOVEMENT FOR COLONIAL FREEDOM
LEFT: At this year's Tattoo the emphasis seems to be on rockets. One of the latest, the Corporal, is demon- strated in the Show. Picture shows an alternative method of firing a rocket. This one is an early army rocket of the year 1813; and the method of firing seems to be to light the blue paper and retire immediately. -Army News.
NANCY
By Ernly Bushmiller
EXPRESS PHOTOS
LEFT: Arriving quietly in London was bobo Sigrist, 18-year-old heiress who caused a sensation by eloping in January of last yeur with a New York decorator, Gregg Juarez, aged 33. Her mother, Mrs --Frederick Sigrist, "widow of the millionaire avia- tion plonner, opposed the match and hired detec tives to chase the couplo and try to prevent the marriage. They married ot the presidential palace in Haft), and then in Puerto Rico, and," for some time the mother and daughter \(\were' as-" tranged. A reconciliation came ten months, age, when Bobo gave birth: to Blonca, whom she has brought with her on this trip.
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