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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

BELOW: Sir Oswald Mos- ley, baronot leader of the pro-war Fascist party and the post-war Union move- ment, is standing again for Parliament for the first time since the war. He was last a member in 1931, when he was de- fouted after leaving the Labour Party for Fascism. The other night he took to the hustings with an adoption mooting in the hoart of Notting Hill, (part of the North Kon- sington constituency, and scone of last year's raco riots),

And ho told his audience: "We are going to tall tho coloured people to go back home." He also said that he intended solving part of the West Indian problem by buying sugor from Jamaica Instead of Cuba to create employ-

ment.

Other planks in his plat- form: uniting Europe into ono 300 million people nation: and dividing Africa into two parts-- one for whites and ono for blacks.

À SELECTION

OF THE LATEST NEWS PHOTOGRAPHS

FROM

BRITAIN

1959.

RIGHT TOP: Cloud Hul-

bert is offered cake by Eunice Gayson {rt} and Dulcio Groy during the sherry and cake party hold at the Cambridge Theatre recently prior to the rehearsals of the Frod Lonsdale comedy, "Lot Them Eat Cake." Tho new play will have one of

the strongest casts of stars ever seen in a stage prosentation.

LEFT:

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, in London on a European tour with for

youngest granddaughter, Nina, seen speaking at the Wys (Womon's Voluntary Service) 21st anniversary meeting re- contly.

ABOVE: With only a fow weeks to go before ho visits tho Kromlin of Khrushchov's Invitation, Field Marshal Lord Montgomery recently want to No. 10 Downing Streat to talk the trip over with the Primb Minister. And word of the talks-which lasted 105 minutes--got round so fast that thoro wora 400 people there to soo him leave, escorted by police. So far there has boon no official comment on the talks, in which Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd also took part. Picture shows Police sur- rounding the bowler- hatted old soldier as ho walks away. Ho has been to Russia bofore — in 1947 when he was Chief of the Imperial General. Staff; this time the visit is strictly private.

RIGHT:

Three-year-old Charles Albert Early is very conscientious --- so

much so that when ho

was given the job recent- 1y of prosenting blanket, a gift for chle-

konpox-stricken.

Princo

Charles, to the Queen at Witney, Oxfordshiro, ha

made sure it didn't fall

into the wrong hands. Impeccably tohaved as ho prosented it, ho was dismayed when the Queen handed it over to her

assistant private secret- ory, Sir Edward Ford. · So ha ron forward again, snatched it from Sir Ed- ward, and placed triumphantly In tho Quoon's car.

It

The Queen laughed, the crowd cheered, Charlas blushed-but duty was

dono.

Picturo shows Charles and his gift-woven. In ·

.his

fothor's Witney blanket mill.

RIGHT BELOW: Lady Churchill (left) soon in conversation with Lady Attico, both wives of Prime Ministers of this country, before the Jun- choon given at the Dor- chester Hotel to Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late President of the United Stator.

RIGHT:

The sun shone all day recently when Chancellor of the Ex- chequer. Derick Houth coat Amory, who the nox***** day, faced the Commons with his 1959-50 Budget, -took advantage of the sunshine to relax on the Medway in his 13-ton sloop Ailanthus with a crow of five Harrow sea cadots and an officer. One of the fow bacho- lors in the government,

ho claimed: "This gets mo away from it all." First person to hear the Budget socrots was, as usual, the Queen, in a special audience.

Picturo shows tho Chan- collar and his craw cast- Ing off from a naval

wharf Kent.

at

Gillingham,

RIGHT: Film actor Jack Lemmon, who flow into London from the Con- tinent

recently, ond talked, not filme-but doughnuts. Jack is the Crown Prince of dough- nuts. His father Jack Lemmon too, 'is vice- president of the D.C.A.-- the Doughnut Corpora- tion of America.

They call him King of the Doughnuts. And dad wanted, his son to "ga into doughnuts.”

·

Dad says "Jack in the best salesman the com- pany over lost."

NANCY:

PING

PING

PING

STOP THAT NOISE --- I

HAVE A HEADACHE

By Erals Huahmler

LÜCKÝ I FOUND HER.

RUBBER GLOVES

ROWNTREE'S

AERO

MAHA CHOCOLATE

THAT'S DIFFERENT!

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