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·THE · CHINA MAIE, SATURDAY, "NOVEMBER 15, 1958.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
ABOVE: To mark the amalgamation botwoon the 3rd King's Own Hus- sors and the 7th Queen's Own Hussars to form the Queen's Own Hussars, a special parade' was held at Tidworth recently. The Colonel of the regiment Major-General R. Youn- ger, is seen talking to a sergeant during the par- ado which included the drum horse which carries tho silver maunted drums.
LEFT: Haircas Bobo Sigrist, seon recently ́atter her roturn from the London Clinic, where she had a tonsils operation. She is holding a toy pink rilm alophant, gift producer Kevin McClory, her escort during her stay in London.
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LEFT: Canadian Prom- ier John Diefenbaker, on a trade-building tour of the British Common- wealth, addressed
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audience of same 6,000 porsons recently in Lon- don's Albert Hall. Ho did so against Doctor's orders -ho had influenza and a temperaturo. Speaking from a platform which included British Premior Harold Musimillan, Mr Diefenbaker said: "I bo- lieve that this Common- wealth has today a great- cr appointment with destiny than in all her glorious history."
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ABOVE: A total of 193 átactors took part in the annual London-ta-Brighton votoran car rally. Speed limit in rally: 20 m.p.f. It was uncomfortable driving for most compatitors the majority of cars were open and it was raining, Hore is a 1900 Napier setting out from London.
ABOVE: Moot Kenneth Whittington, 10, of London's Pimlico area.
Recently Kenneth stuff- ed a penny firework into o half-inch hole in a lamp standard. Result: a flash of flamo, burst. from the pavement, sending manhole covers spinning; two explo sions, three minutes opart, blasted the stroot; and a 10-year- old girl fell with her face and logs burned.
BELOW: Mon in the photograph with widow Muriel Shelley of Sussex in Emperor Haile Selas- Blow the man Mrs Shel- lay says she loves. Says she: "Our friendship is only personal. He knows I love him. But it was nover an affair of the heart. He is faithful to his wife.
ABOVE: World water, spoed ace Donald Comp bell pushed his famous Bluebird to copacity at Lake Coniston this week to sat à now world record of 248.62 miles per hour. In 1960 he hopes to take a crack at the world land speed tocord using Stir- fing Moss as his replace- ment driver if his health isn't up to the strain of driving,
RIGHT: Eartha Kitt, who with singer Pat Boone was one of the two American' ontortainers in the Royal Variety Show in London recently. Sho is soon in the flame coloured sheath gown sho wore at the show. Sho designed the gown her- self. It is of silk and chiffon, handpointed and embroidered with bugle beads. Cost: US$2,700.
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BELOW: To publicise the now British film "Virgin Island," an unusual stunt.. took place in London'ro contly. The Victorian brass bedstead which plays a large part in the film had boon kopt for a few days previously in storage in Waterloo Sta tion and was taken from storage and pushed through the streets to the foot of Waterloo Bridge, a distance of some 300 yards. Four, West Indians
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bad, which had a lovely occu-
pant--actress Cleo Du Pont.
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ABOVE: French photographer Brassai, who | photographs scribblings and drawings on -walls, is soen with some of his pictures, currently part of an exhibition at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts. Explaine M. Brasabi: "Walls have always had a fascination for mo. 1 am drawn to record the secret, fugitive language which mys- teriously appears on them through the Years. It has convinced, me that we have A to reckon with one of the strongest and
- most vivid, azpréssions of art.".!
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