1959-05-30 — Page 4

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Page

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1959.

HOMESIDE PICTORIAL

to

ABOVE: Princoss Mar- garet arriving in the City rocently for a visit Lloyds. While she was there she becamo ane of who

the rare outsiders have heard the Lutino Bell (which is tradition- ally rung once when an announcoment of bad nows is to ba mado, twice when the nows is good). On her visit, happily, the bell rang twice, for good

news.

RIGHT: Led by their band, the Royal Horso Guards, homo from Cyprus, march through Windsor on their, way to Combermera. Barrack1. They havo been in Cyprus for throo years (losing 2 officors and 7. other ranks). The "Blues" course half of the elite Household Cavalry, forming with the Lita Guards the main body- guard of the Queen.

are

*

BELOW: Chorus-girls in fishnet nylons and red chiffon aren't an uncom- mon sight in Glasgow after-hours parties—but the Goonish touch TC- cently was added by the fact that they were dancing in a boxing- sing, a ring in which just a little carller a series of top-flight boxers had been belting the day- Lights out of each other. Explanation was that this was a new-styla gala entertainment organised for the British Empiro Cancer Campaign. by:zwi original-minded business- men members of the Glasgow New Synagogue, Jack Coussins and Jorry. Lovor. Ringside tables cost up to £100,, whisky £4 a bottle;, one busi- nessman bld £65 for case of whisky, returned it for re-auction, and watched it go for £50; another contributed £200 from the sale of four oging cars, And ovary- body of course-throw money the larĝo, faid- *ng kind.

#

ABOVE: The Brownies are coming to Buckingham Palace again for the first time since the Queen and her sister grew too old for this junior section of the Girl Guides. For Princess Arino is to join' o puck-but it will 'moét from now on in the polace itself.' Picture shows two of the' girls "in ́the Brownies pack which Anne'is to join-tistors Sally, 11, and Carol, 9, Lewis,' daughters of a hotel maintenance engineer.

BELOW: Guard Mounting of the Queen's Guard took place on Home Guard's Parade recently, an age-old coremony which always takes place in the month prior to trooping the colour before the reigning Sovereign. This picture shows carpenter Edward Hackshaw of Purley carrying on his work oblivious of the pageantry around him as a Guordsman marker stands close by. The carpenter is working on the stands which are erected auch year for spectators of the-trooping the colour.

ABOVE: Over an onions-and-hash supper In his living room in the vicarage of Kinsbaume Groom, Hertfordshire, the now: Baron Sandford, curate-in-charge, talked over thơ change in his title: "Well it will, make a difference to my income - only got £7 o'wook, although I'm fortunate in having a private income, I'm going to keep my seat in the House of Lords by clacking in there twice a week I can make de much money as 1 do: in the church, ... I'm not going to give up my job hore... I still have a job to learn." Lord Sandford will now be known as the Rev. Lord Sandford. Picture shows new baron, new baroness, and daughter Frances, 5.

י

LEFT: Three young men were accused in a special magistrate's court cently of conspiracy in the most daring escape plot, in the history of Britain's most forbidding prison.mons Dartmoor. Among them was Ed- ward Charles Ward, 29) who was arrested by patrolling officara inside the prison walls, which he had scaled by means of a scaffolding pola, with a rope attached to one end. The two accom |plices,`· John ̈'William Hayes, 23, and Benjamin Hiller, 33, were arrested in a car 76 miles away. They had earlier been "stopped but allowed to

go, 14 milos east of the{~ prison. Picture... shows Edward Word.

BELOW: Ai the Whitsun weekend anded; Britain's heatwave 'was still going strong. As usual, while the adults stifled, their uninhibited young man- oge to keep cool with a -fine disregard for any- *thing but comfort-like the boy and his ico- cream-tucking girl-friend here.

NANCY

WHAT -WOULD YOU

LIKE FOR LUNCH 7

ANYTHING

I'M IN A HURRY ..

TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT

'AN'

FOR THE LAST TIME -- WHAT DO YOU WANT ?..

ANYTHING

Dy- Ernie Bushmiller

ROWNTREE'S.

NRO

AFFERENT

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.