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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959.

CELEBRITY PAGE

Alexandra

Princess cancels her

holiday at

Lord

O'Neill's home...

William

Hickey

Midnight:

Princess Margaret goes to see

AS I feared, Lord O'Neill was putting his foot in his mouth when he Lena Horne

told me the other day that an engagement between himself and Prin- cess Alexandra was "in the air." For the Princess capoelled the visit she was to have made to his home in Ireland.

A rueful Lord O'Neill told me: "The Princess phoned me and said the party was off." What reason did the Princess give for this summary cancellation? Lord O'Neill preferred not to tell me.

"All I can say, ie that, as you know, she is in Germany of the

ment," he said, Princes Alexandra and her mother, the Duchess of Kent, few to Frankfurt recently to May with relatives. She is still there, though She had planned to fly Lo Ireland and motor to Shane's Castle, Lord O'Neill's home in Antriin. YELLOW LABRADOR BITCH

No member of her staff was answering to Bu* and black mongrel to have gone with her. But dog almir to labrador In

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O'Neill invited two Lord ance #nswering to Ragium strayed Irum vicinity 5% male Tai Hoad married couples as chaperoNYS– together Suriday night. Please tele-

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Is sister, Miss Fion O'Neil, had also intended to be at Shane's Castle.

Not upset

She is not a Ul disappointed

the by the upwet dra

Arrange ments.

To tell the truth,” she said. "I wasn't much looking forward to all the flower ranging 1. The Exchange Banks will i would have to do"

COVETED

which mast THE painting

interested the Queen when she visited an art exhibition in was a Land- Lenden recenůy ever "Queen Victoria and the Like of Wellington Reviewing the Life Guards at Windsor."

It is a picture, I am tout, which she has long coveted. And it is possible that she will soon passe: it.

The owner is Mr Jack Biller, a wealthy business man and a clase friend of Michael Parket, former privatc secretary to Prince Phillp.

THE GUARD

PRINCESS MARGARET dis- missed her personal లేదా

Michael and Serena can

marry now

•BY THE

WAY

By Beachcomber

NA

JÁRKOVER, the most notorious of the dimpproved schools, in threatened with an- other lightning strike.

A new bisiory master, who has turned out to be a bookie, was reprimanded by the bend master when it was discovered that he was giving his form inside information about some of the leading stables. He won ordered to stick to the Wars of the Roser, whereupon the form threatened to walk out, Dr

་ do not

MR MICHAEL GROGAN, one of Mayfair's best-Smart-Aller stined his rullig

a

this sort of thing goes on In 11

known deb escorts, has successfully contested object to the boys taking the recent court order which forbade him to see healthy interest in racing, but it the 17-year-old girl he loved for three months. And form the boys will learn too next week he will marry her. The girl is heiress much, and will have on unfair

advantage over the rest of Serena Gibson, who inherits about £100,000 when school" she is 21.

"We have come to the end of what seems to have been on

terribly happy," says Serena,

tective carly One night, then absolute nightmare, I'm terribly, Mail Notices

Her mother, American-born Mrs Alexander Gibson, wns more conie. "No comment,” she said.

slipped out of Clarence House for a rendezvous with friends- bachelor Dominle Elliot, 28, sen of the Earl of Minio. and Mr Adrian and Lady Mary Balicy.

At midnight they drove up to the Savoy the Princess in a

Mrs Gibson had her daughter mink beautiful orange dress,

made n

Jast word of court wrap, diamond necklace and

the order which rather month, when pendant earrings

the dusty green bidding 24-year-old Mr Grogan Clore, put to shame Charles SUPPOSE

to see her was made. enr in which they bring a high Ananeler, in saloon used to inscrutable secrecy and arrived.

They had a table only Just careful cloak and dagger opera- Inside the restaurant door, tions by now. At any rate, he long way from the stage and will be after his dinner party

Lena Norne,

cabaret whose next week.

For his guest of honour will Mendes-France. be M. Pierre

the former French Premier. Anıl he, without exaggeration, In fear of his life.

goes

A gang of French Right-wing extremists have sworn to kill have gone him. Indeed, they so far as to say he will not return to France alive. Because I understand of these eats, he will be guarded day and night by the police during his three-day visit to London in

with a refugee op connection peal-which begins next Wed- nesday.

they had gone to hear.

A couple of drinks, a few of Miss Home's songs-"I Love to Love:

"Surrey with a Fringe "Mood {1} the Top: Rnd Indigo"

seemed to be the Princess's favourites and ut a

quarter past one they were on their way out.

Lady Mary Balley, 25, a Maid of Eonour at the Queen's Coronation is the daughter of Нег the Earl of Haddington husband, who is 18, works for the family glase-making business.

He loaned it anonymously for But when I the exhibition. told him his secres had been Ixired

"I he said:

did not alike the Queen would be sa keen on my pleture. Will I part with it? Well might."

And then he added, with a

For "Perhaps it would get laugh: me a knighthood,"

I don't know about that, but the painting would certainly ecmmand a high price. For the only plctures the Queen really likes are those of horses.

Wonderful

Twenty-six-year-old Lord be closed for the transaction O'Neill and Princess Alexandru of public business an Mon-who is 23 on Christmas Day

-have

bee friends for many day.

November 91h

1969

yes, and they have spent (The day following Remem dozens of evenings out together

in London. brance Runduy),

Birt « ;] *

who perpen

1135

T ADY Thought all along tha! 171 engagement was unlikely is his mother. Mrs Ann Fleming.

"It will be delightful, but I den't think it will happen," she when her son was talking so gally a werk ago.

★ *

Hongkong, 6th Nov., 1959,

To ADVERTISERS

SUNDAY POST HERALD Space for commercial advertising should ba booked not later than

noom on Wednesday

LISTOWEL'S father, Wine. a secondhand car dealer In Toronto, said: "Yes, my daughter is having a baby in March and we think it

is wonderful news,”

It

Bul in London, Lady Listowel, the former jazz singer who became the wife of the FOR the Arst thane in weeks Governor-General of Ghana, For the 8OUTH CHINA! I have good news for Mr John refused to talk about the baby, and her husband. The MORNING POST and the Aspinall, the well-known cam- She

his were at Dis- Earl of Listowel, CHINA MAIL, 48 hours bler. Bridge-Blean Rural

Knights in before date of publication. į trict

hilm about mother's Council owes

Them Special Announcements £300, which has been overpaid bridge. When I visited and Classified Advertisa- un his rates. I can colleet the ere, Lady Listowel said she would make no statement about money at the council offlers,

the baby. And Lord Listowel said the same thing.

Both were busy packing, for they wane to fly to AccIA).

manta se utsal.

NOTICE.

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Pier, Kowloon Wharf. Passengers should embark between'1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on 7th November. The Ship is expected to sail at 4 p.m. on 7th November, 1959.

Passengers are requested to send all

Lady Listowel left the Ghana capital carly this year and came to London

Mr Clore will have 30 guests

They were married in 1934- and Princess Margaret went to

But their wedding reception. not to the wedding. are Roman Catholics.

at his Mayfair home when he THE BOSS

entertains M. Mendes-France.

they

And he is sure they will all be AM told it should not be too

quite sale.

readily assumed that Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd will become quiet and chairman of the Guinness bust- "Mine is ʼn very orderly house," he says.

ness, Of course, he is probably well equipped to fuin! that function. And he would prob- ably be very willing to do so.

But there are other considera- tions-principally, Lord Morne- Lord Moyne has been vice chairman for

He many years.

Welcome

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Mr Grogan went off miser- ably, to his home in Ireland. Miss Gibson was inloer to stay with a friend of her mother in Devon,

Mr But recently",

Grogan came back to London. He went to the High Court. And with Serena at his side, he asked Mr Justice Valsty to recosaldor the order which was keeping them apart.

The

licence

The judge dît more than they had dared hope for. He gave them permission to marry.

Recently, Mr Grogan went to see the vicar of a Belgravin church to arrange a muringo licence. Meanwhile, Miss Gibson considering patterns for her wedding dress,

was

Her money, left by her father, who was killed in Burma during controlled by the "war trustees.

They, understand, are delighted at the marriage to plons and have arranged relense uno of her fortune la advance.

SELLING

Mr Grogan, x-Brigade of Countess of

Guards park haired, always immaculate, has bought a farm E Earl and

Listowel left London for a

Nice recently has been a diligent executive, near his home-Slaney Park, two-day stay in before retuming to their home too, and certainly, no idle nguro Co. Wicklow and lus father in Ghana, where Lady Listowel's head. Moreover, he is bound to luas given him 100 acres of the

a family zlato. baby, expected in March, will the business by blood-he is

nephew of the Earl of Iveagh, be born.

Guinness chairman. Juri

Lennox-Boyd, on before she left, Lady

the other connection with lowel-formerly singer Stevie hund, has no

course, except, of possi Guinness's,

Duke of Sutherland Wise-aid there was

through his marriage to Lady has asked Christies to sell bill she would have twins,

"There is nothing to suggest Patricia, Lord Iveagh's daughter more than 500 books from the

the moment," she said

(who is herself a director). it at "But there

Will Lord Moyne, 54, cheer- library of Sutton Place, his are twins on both

relinquish his hopes in Guildford, Surrey, home he re- sides of my family, so I wouldn't fully

favour of Mr Lennox-Boyd, 55? cently sold to multi-millionaire

Paul Getty. be surprised,"

The question is agitating the Guinness family.

They should not have long to wait

Lord for satisfaction,

Her husband, the Governor- General of Ghana, said he would "So much bet-

welcome twina, for hospital treat- ment. In the summer she went to Holland for a holiday with her husband, then flew home to visit her parents in Toronto,

Lord Listowel has been married once before. And by

ter to have two bables at the same time," he said.

NEIGHBOURS

that marriage, he has a 24-pc- A CHEETAH, two foxes, two old daughter, Deirdre, who is Aswans, and a porcupine --- a now the wife of Lord Grantley, disparate group perhaps, not

likely to live in loving neigh bourliness. But they do.

Safer

These are the animals which Mr Frank Bowden, heir to the

THE DUKE AND DUCHESS Raleigh bicycle fortune, has col- lected for his children. And there is never any trouble be- tween themI-

OF GLOUCESTER WŒre to have flown by helicopter from | Kidderminster to London 10- cently but their pilot decides

weather was too blustery. In would be safer, all agreed, to go by rail.

the

So they caught a train which was held up for half an hour when o tree was blown down right across the tracks.

"The cheelah is particularly wall tamed," says Me Bowden. grow older, as leopards and tons "They don't gel peculiar as they

are inclined to do. Ours comes into the house and wanders around quite freely, but we can't let him loose cutside because he might get at the cattle."

P&O

R.M.S. "CHUSAN”

EMBARKATION NOTICE

Bombay, Aden, Port Said and Gibraltar,

veagh is 85 and, I understand, will retire fairly soon.

1

the

SAW Mr Belwyn Lloyd,

Foreign Secretary, at

The duke originally planned to sell most of his furniture, When Me carpets, and effceis. Cetty made his offer, he rald he would lock, stock, und barrel-except for the duke's books, which he said he did not want,

like to buy the house

cuckwall party a few days ho was leaving, he caught his foot in a carpet edge. He al- most fell to the ground. Bai Mr Lloyd is a notoriously, lucky translation

The duke has a fine library and the sale is likely to be an impressive one.

One, Don Quixote book is a the original

Jague it has "worm holes the last six leaves,"

from

p.m.

•Macro, 6 p..

via Port

Parcela

direct.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 By Air China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Hawaii. 10_a...m.

books they review, and long for such a windfall as a new- cdition of The Encyclopaedia Aden. Britannica, must have been Europe excited by the announcement of Batd). J a book to be published in Paris

a 100 million francs. When i is translated and sold here al, say, £70,000, what a

scramble there will be to review IL No mammoth sales are anticipated sa ibraries will be chary of ordering it. They will wait for a cheap edition at, say, £10,000. Even if the Book Society chooses or recommends it many a well- hesitate before ordering i Milonaire, even those who cannot rend от wrile, will, of course, take it in their stride..

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India, Pakistan. Middle Fast.

Philippines, Guam, 2 p.. Australia, New Zealand. Fiji. 2

p.m.

Vietnam, France, 1 p.m. Philippines._0_p.m. India, Egypt. 6 p.m. Formosa, Japan, 4 p.m.

Okinawa, Korea, 0 p.m. Hewall, ...0 p.m.

China, People's Repubite, 8 p.m.

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