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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1959.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
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ABOVE: Mike Hawthorn, 29-year-old world cham- pion racing driver who rotired last month, was
killed in a crash on the
Guildford, England, by-
pass. A driver far the Ferrari firm, Hawthorn's
last roco was the 1958
Casablanca Grand Prix.
He was the first English- man to win the world championship. Ho is scon here driving a Ferrari in
a recent race.
RIGHT: The Duke of Kent arrived in Kitzbu- hel, Austria, recently after driving from Gor- many in his ruby-red Jaguar sports car. Ho was in Kitzbuhol with
fellow-officers of tho Royal Scots Grays to practise for the British Army aki championships. Picture shows the Duke beginning a ski run 2,000 ft above Kitzbuhol.
BELOW: British drivers in the recent Monte Carlo Rally catch up on their sleep as they cross the Channel with
their cars to continue the rally in Franco.
ABOVE: Prince Charles wont back to Choum School,
near Newbury, Borkshire, recently for the Eastor form.
With 24 other Cheam boys he joined the train ot Paddington, London, station, whore he climbod with them into a réserved carriage. At Newbury Station, ho
and the others walked in crocodilo file through tho barriar, then through the rain to a waiting coach, which took the Cheam youngsters on a six-mile ride back to the school.
BELOW: The Rev. Dr Oscar Hordman, 78-year-old Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, London, was married recently to the goddaughter he carried at her christon- ing 46 years ago.
She was Miss Beatrico Pearce, one
of four nursing sistors who tended the late King George VI when he was severely ill in 1951. The couple ard pictured Icaving Rochester Cathedral aftor the
corcmony.
ÀBOVE: Quoon Elizabeth and Princess Margaret with the Duke of Edin- burgh recently as they proceeded down the car- pot towards the Comet IV which took the Duke on the first leg of his round- the-world tour.
LEFT: Behind the bar of the Old Plough and Dial public house at Hitchin, England; owner Me Wil- liam Ellis, first mon to be involved in a law suit Over Queen Elizabeth. He is to appear before a High Court judga in con- nection with his publish-- od (in a newspaper) |rd...! minisconces of The Queen and Her Castle": -his recollections of what happened at Wind- sor Castle whon ho was superintendent there.
BELOW: Taking off on its malden flight from Weybridge, England, re- contly-the Vickers Van- air- guard turbo-prop finor. The Vanguard, with a capacity for 139. passengers, has been designed to cut fares by up to 40 per cent.
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