HINA MAIL - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
1959.
HOMESIDE PICTORIAL
ABOVE: Driving to Down- Ing Street-U.S. Secretary of Stato John Foster Dulles and Ambassador John Hay Whitney, for talks with Prime Minister Macmillan, who leaves for a face-to- faco talk with Khrushchov in Moscow later this month.
RIGHT: In London for a cabaret season, Philipping singer Teresita de Albu who scored a succoss in Hongkong a year ago, recently showed off some of the oddest jewellery in town, including twin silvar Buddhas which she wears as carrings, part of the collection she has picked up singing her way round the world. Spanish-born, she is married to Jaquin Monet, cousin of the Duke of Vista Alegre and formo Spanish Vice-Consul Shanghai, who now acts as her business manager.
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BELOW: Rock 'n' Roll star Cliff Richard, six months In show business, already carries an entourage of 12 around the country with him. They are George Ganjou (agent); Tito Burns (porsonal manager): Lon Saxon (road manager); Joo Loo (chauffeur); Mrs Dorothy Webb (mothor she just "looks after him"; Donella Webb (sit- tor-sho handles his fan moil); Torry Smart ("bouncer" and body- guard); Norrie Paramor (recording manager); and his 4-piece accompanying band, the teenage "Drift- era". Standing are (L-R) Lee, the band, Saxon; sit- ring аге (L-R) Burns, Donella, Cliff, Mum, and Ganjou.
ABOVE: Princess Margaret stops at the racent gala
Royal Film Show to talk-in French-to Maurice
Chevalier. Also in the line-up (I. toʻr.) Diane Cilento,
Ian Carmichael, Max Bygraves, Lauren Bacall,
BELOW: Into hospital in London recently went Shirley Compatini, the 23-year-old girl whose romance with
Italian soldier Guillo Comparini once thrilled the world.
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Now, in spite of all medical advico, she is expecting a
baby-next month. Picture shows: Last day at homeTM
Shirley, and Guilio packing her hospital cases.
ABOVE: At Marylebone's. Church of St. James, # Requiem Mass was, säld recently over the body of one-time errand boy Den- als Hamilton who pushed himself up out of the crowd to notoriety in the larger-than-life world of the West End's social whirl. Listening, sitting alone among the five hun dred people packing the church, moist¬ayed, pale, tight-lipped, was the wa man whom he hålped build. into Britain's most glamor" ously successful, star; the woman whose success he 'shared until they drifted apart in a flare of pub Heity-two years ago; the woman to whom he' was still legally married when he died of a heart com. plaint blonde, Interna- Honal celebrity Diana Dars/
LEFT: A star spangled promiers recently marked the opening of the West: End's first new cinemEK since 1938-tha Columbia in Shaftesbury Avenue. The film picked was "Gigi', a musical adaptation of Colette's novel. And there to launch it was the main malo star, Frash-as-over" Maurice Chevalfor. Pictur ed: A favour for Maurice Chevalier, from mold-for- the-night Marlene Honor.
BELOW: "Seawings" American-mode hydrofoils that can lift the hull of a smoll craft out of water, giving it more speed be- cause of lets dragare soon being tested recently on the River Thames ́ at London by marine cor- pany director J. H. Miller,
NANCY
AUNT. FRITZI”. TOLD"
· ME TO GET RID OF SOME OF MY. JUNK
By Ernie Bushmiller
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